Show ’ ’il'iiii’ijiiriiiii 'ifif 'V n)i ri -- -’- -' Herald Journal 2— TSi Logas Utah Sunday October 31 :Ine-Jtahh6uiM- —i w “— “ i - fhe said Ford is expected to carry the state by a margin of about ' But the Democrats aren't writing off the Democratic Whip Beverly White who is e It’s a GOP year races are expected for only three of the seats Veteran Sen W Hughes Brockbank Lake faces a strong challenge from Democrat Frances Farley administrative assistant in nursing at LDS Hospital who hopes to become the first woman senator in over 20 years Brockbank has served four terms from Senate District One which includes the Avenues and Capitol Hill area of Salt Lake City end the University of Utah The district is marginally Democratic and Brockbank won his last two election by only about 300 votes Both candidates have campaigned hard running unopposed in her Tooele district concedes her party could lose a half dozen seats But she expects the Democrats to pick up about four or five Republican seats three of them In districts where incumbents are not running “There a lot of seats in limbo this year’’ said Mrs White who is also secretary of the State Democratic Party “But I’m predicting we'll keen a oneor majority’’ Mrs White predicted Democrat JD Williams would defeat Republican Gary k in a House District 17 formerly held by R-S- two-se- Brack-ban- walking door-to-do- Leaders of both parties or i are reluctant to claim the seat ' "It’s going to be a squeaker” said Fisher and Alan Kapp was favored to defeat Dix Holt McMullin for the District 28 seat now held by C Elmo Turner Fifteen of the 29 Senate seats are also up for election this year and Democratic leaders believe they will maintain at least the majority they had in the last season Seven of the contested seats are now held by Democrats and six by Republicans But close : multi-count- David Greenberg one of LAKE — Republican Senate SALT LAKE CITY candidate Orrin Hatch stung by publicity about a $53 million civil fraud suit against him launched a CITY :UPI) President Ford Should easily beat JJirnmy Carter in Utah agJT-jpTuesday s election a Peseret News riiowed Saturday The poll : which was last “Completed Wed-- : Foreman attorneys and developers defrauded of $300000 in a Virginia charging he land investment The suit alleged Hatch had written a private placement memorandumi which inadequately described a portion of die investment Hatch said die memo he wrote for a client was accurate ami dud Foreman lost his money because a in the project went contractor who was a bankrupt “They shotgunned everybody” he said of the lawsuit “It’s a spurious claim” He released a transcript of a deposition given by Foreman an affidavit from one of the boxer’s lawyers and a letter from his own attorney then demanded an apology from Moss and his campaign manager Donald Holbrook The deposition showed that Foreman — who charged in die civil suit filed a year ago that Hatch had written a private memorandum describing an investmenton which he lost $300000— had never met die Salt Lake City attorney found Ford leading Carter 892 per 'cent to 342 per cent 8 nesday ' J The copyrighted survey conducted fry Dan S? ilones Associates also jound that Republicans t:jwm likely retain the General’s Attorney OfBce and capture the Lieutenant Governor’s Office giving die GOP a majority on die State v Board of Examiners Ballot propositions l' banning fluoride and freezing the state budget were being rejected lqr ?'-- ’ the voters' according to fjhe survey But a public officials recall law was v tllkely topassr -- : problems Alai VI Holbrook was in Dallas Tex Friday for a trial Moss was campaigning in northern and western Utah and unavailable for comment Dr Ernest Wilkinson who unsuccessfully ran Moss a dozen years ago and who has con-- against ''State st meet for a 'luncheon Monday noon in ’the Cedar Room of “'University Center no-ho- Parents The Delta Kappa Gamma Society will meet Thursday at 4 pjn in the University Center -- Without at the Monday 7:30 pjn The- :Breymaler apartment ‘‘Apartment E of Twin Senior Citizens Center 236 North 1st East This is a required meeting There wul be a musical program arranged by Eugene Tueller followed by election of new officers All nominees are requested to be present Bowl meeting will be conducted at 1 pm Publisher every evening through Fridsy end Sunday morning by '(Cache Valiev Publishing " Co 75 West 3rd North Citogan Utah S4321 PO --iPublislisd Telephone 752-212- 1 second class postage paid at - Logan Utah ‘‘Women’s Credit: and Responsibilities in Our Reporting Changing Society” will be the topic for Cache Business and 'MEMBER: Audit Bureau of Cir deviations V united ' Press C NEA News Service C SUBSCRIPTION RATES ‘One Month Carrier S350 One Year Carrier' S4200 ' 5100 vone Year Mail tSubscribers not receiving of their - Herald Vjournalbefore plaasa phone week 7 pm or 9 am Sundays 'nightsOFFICE HOURS: O i vl:30am to 5:30pm week- "days 4:30 am to 12:30 pm I ' Prof-fession- members Monday 7:30 pjn in the Logan City Offices The public is invited to hear guest speaker James H 752-jl7- -- Saturdays - al Women -- - Adams — failed to file federally n required reports on cam- paign finances the Federal Election Commission said Saturday ' Moat of those identified as violators by the FEC are independents or represent such minor parties as the antigovernment Libetarian party But eight Democrats and 19 - Republicans also were among those on the commission’s list r ' t v v who failed to meet 'the requirement included Herbert Shaw who is running in New Jersey’s 9th Congressional District the commission jaid It listed Shaw as using a ‘‘Politicians are Crooks” label rather than a party designation Others on the FEC list included John Adams who won the 1st District’s GOP nomination without campaigning and who bears the same name as the United States' Bid president and US f’ Wilson president Credit Association--'- - CT OJM Utah Bureau r'S- - i la Ml to be Best Man for Your Money - n Paid by Unn Baker Committee sv Leonard McDonald Manager Those Communist theoretician Aptheker who is running for the Senate in New York TO THE VOTERS IN SOUTH CACHE: si ' " & V'eK:s a ROBERT HANSEN s £ ' f GILBERT ATHAY are essential to Agriculture and our way of life here in Cache Valley For the last 5 years It has been my privilege to be one of an increasingly small group of representatives who have been concerned about agriculture in the State Legislature Cache County has always had a strong ' legislative delegation and it has paid us dividends es agri-business- - ’ ' ' am not seeking this year I ask that Todd G Weston as your represenyou support tative from District No 60 I am personally acquainted with Todd and his record as a state representative I have watched him weigh each vote very carefully as to how it would effect the people whom he represents he is a man of in-- : tergity and honesty Todd has a ' life long You background in agriculture and need him to represent you in District 60 and we all need him to be a Cacne Valley representative: I ask you to vote for him next Tuesday y‘) : I : - agri-busine- Why Be A Small Investor t' and twttlw forlntorior v - ss y Signed A Alton Hoffman servlco and opportunities? r'1 V'j ' ' StateRopresontative n tKe State Capitol - j" ' V"i‘ j f DANCE INSURANCE INC fiuunmce and Investments - n ntmiflw 440 N r mt iHMBfi-wT- ifiH Main-752-8484- — ' logon ' ' '''‘j ’ Republican Paid Political AdvortiMmont by A Alton Hoffman 8 years as a proven effective Deputy General representing the interests Attorney ' of all Utahns on a variety of legal fronts ' ’ The representative of the Attorney General -- and the people of Utah— on the Utah Council on Criminal Justice Administration yk and the Statewide Association of Prosecutors Robert Hansen -- - - I J&-- f Bob 4 JL for Utah ng 18 years as a successful lawyer In Salt Lake City before leaving his private practice & to enter public service In 1968 : : ' A total of 26 years of public and private practice His opponent was admitted to tiie Utah State Bar less than 10 years ago V 5 c ' " f V'?' f Attorney General - PAU far fey M- Experience-Fighti- V :A top-notc- 1 Robert Hansen: Proven TODD G WESTON InvMting in Mutual Funds you can be part - of a big investor with tho prostigo and purchasing power to command tho sorvices h of talontod professionals i ''e By : P WRW'11 ' '4 AWjUWWRW) v J'- K ' Hmm hi UUfi Gtnwri fc Mwt MaHtain Flnnc t to Is hi mechanical causes Some earlier crashes were caused by engine failures that led to a costly modification program V mi on d STATETREASURER 'JQ V: be i Each F14 coming off the Grumman Carp assembly line costs about $146 miUion'Tbe entire program will cost at least $823 billion In the latest crash the Navy is still trying to recover from file bottom of the Atlantic Ocean an F14 which drove off file flight deck of a carrier more than a month ago ' I ec avy sources say the service wants to expand total productuion of the carrier-base- d fighter from 72 to 85 planes a year in its 1978 budget proposals ' The plan is considered certain to bring opposition from congressional critics who say the airplane is too expensive and has been involved in a series of MERICA'GREA CO R - - bit G The F14 Jet fighter plane WASHINGTON (UPI) isindeepwateragain—' liter ally this time— and the Navy is preparing to step into congressional y seeking stepped up production of the RE-ELE- 1 01 hot water too RfEDOMS! to file finance form pjn in : file Cache County WRPavl ’n j - The Herald Journal -- - now it’s in ' V Id J Bountiful Rep Beth Jarman who sponsored the Equal Rights Amendment in the lastif faces (position from Republican Paul Selleneit American Party candidate Alan: Bradbury Libertarian Bill Husband and Concerned Citizens hopeful Vera Edwards "There are so many people out tc probably win1 said Mrs Jarman hold their annual meeting next Sunday at 2 i : American - he pines condominiums 185 -- lEast 1st North There will be a guest speaker vMio wffl advise on legal -- : Association of Retired Persons ( AARP) Logan-CacChapter 486 win -- -- v - lounge meet will Partners parent! Any - to President Chase of Utah University will a normally Republican district One other unopposed candidate is former Republican Iron County Commissioner Ivan Sen Matheson who will succeed long-tim- e Dixie Leavitt of Cedar City Leavitt ran for governor but was defeated by Romney in the RESTOR is single divorced or WASHINGTON (UPI) —More than separated is invited to' 128 congressional candidates — Join the organization or to investigate its Communist Herbert including and activities Aptheker and a man named John asikant Preference Party In at least one House race conservative intpf parties may give a Democrat a victory ill who Mathesonv former Republican and candidates there are 88 other candidates running for the tegUature on other V narty tickets Hiere are five American party candidates for the Senate three Libertarians one inof Salt Lake Oty dependent and John Storey who is running on the "Jackass Party" ticket for the District Five seat In House races there are 28 American Party candidates 18 Libertarians six Concerned Citizens and one member of the Peoples Democratic district tributed 82000 to the Hatch campaign told a Capitol Hill news conference die lawsuit issue was tlon politics by the Democrat The former Brigham Young University said Hatch had told him about the suit befor entering' the campaign and that Wilkinson was satisified It would not be a proper issue nor prevent the candidate from becoming a senator “The fact that it has now been raised as a campaign issue on die eve of the election when there is no time to adequately answer it demonstrates that it is purely political in nature and a last minute desperate attempt to smear Hatch” Wilkinson then told reporters that Moss himself was a defendant in three civil suits but said he had no idea of what the senator was accused Norman Johnson and Rex Hanson two Salt Lake : lawyers specializing in securities matters told another news conference that the language of the suit and the naming of Hatch were typical of securities lawsuits “It has become more and more the practice in any business transaction that involves the offer and sale of securities to name everyone connected with die transaction — lawyers accountants and underwrites as well as the principals" said Johnson “One reason is that the professionals are usually covered by malpractice insurance” Johnson also said the words “willful” and “fraud" used in the allegations against Hatch had been common - securities’ parlance to describe what overwise might be called “failure use do care” He said the stronger terms woe used because they paralleled securities regulatory language AboutCache of !! J IInWa3ddition to the v city San Francisco lawyers Hatch an affidavit He asked Holbrook and Moss to apologize "tor dragging something inconsequential into the cam paign and possibly causing prejudice against others in the suit who also probably did nothing involve —Q-- g rdent hopesita make a political defeating Stanley Burgess and Paul Turner an American Party 'candidate from Richfield Waddtngham quit the Senate four years ago to run unsuccessfully for state attorney general against Vernon Romney Democratic leaders believe Burgess and Turner will split the conservative vote and give Waddingham the : victory Republicans are hoping to pick up the District 17 seat in Utah County now held by Democrat Robert Bowen Republican Verl D Stone has campaigned hard In the race that could be decided by the magnitude of the vote for Ford in the presMentiarrace VI think we’ll hold that seat and pick up Thorpe Waddingham" said Bunnell who is in his Carbon County unopposed for was Senate 9 F14 fighter: saying he had not yet taken the candidate's testimony in the case and “cannot adequately evaluate Mr Hatch’s conduct in the matter" : He denounced the “obvious unfairness to Mr Hatch of making allegations in a civil lawsuit part of a political campaign” Hatch’s own lawyer Gary Anderson wrote him a letter explaining why he had advised him several months ago not to make public existence of the complaint Anderson said die allegations against Hatch were not supported by the facts and that publicity would hurt other defendants in the case The GOP hopeful said the Moss campaign did not check with him or Anderson before Injecting the suit into the campaign “Had they done so they would have discovered that the complaint involved numerous made under no oath" Hatrch said “It would be inconceivable dud lawyers like Holbrook and Moss would not know of the unfairness against these other people involved in die releasing of this infi h? boier George Foreman and enlistr1 GOP party faithful and fellow attorneys in criticism of Sen frank Moss and his campaign manager for bringing up the matter a week before the election “I think it’s going to' hurt us” Hatch said “But I still think we’re going to beat Sen k “I’m making him work" said Mrs Farley Democratic Senate Majority Leader Omar Bunnell of Price says he expects his party to y win the District 28 seat held last by Gunnison Republican G Stanford Rees who retired Democrat Thorpe Waddingham of Delta who served three terms in the upper chamber and one-se- By Brack-ban- - Hatch stung by ba — C"t 1171 Easy win He calls news oflaivsuit unfair but xfor Forid iin Utah the duston harvey forecast (UPI) representing Foreman gave SALT riwv‘” — f-1 : By Peter GUUbi SALT LAKE CITY (UP!) Hie popularity of President Ford could sweep Republicans back into control of the Utah House of Representatives in Tuesday’s election but the Democrats should maintain their slim majority ' in the State Senate ' All 75 House seats are up for election and a heavy vote for Ford could give Republicans a half dozen seats more than last session when Democrats had a 40 to 3S majority “I’m guessing we’ll end up with anywhere from 39 to 42 seats’' said Assistant Republican Whip Georgia B Peterson of Salt Lake who makes no secret of her desire to become the first woman Speaker of the House “It’s going to be a Republican year The top of the ticket will affect races all the way down Plus I think people are going to reject the Democrats for raising income taxes last year" two-to-on- v - — jn— — Rt OmIiiiiiii I - ' ' |