Show 12 - The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday November S If 71 Fuel economy costs a lot Chief Justice Bird holds court makes crumpets also SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) keeping the debate heated A vigorous campaign to oust her is being waged by n group organised and financed by state Sen HL Richard son His group maintains she is "soft” on rape and refers to o M State Supreme Court decision earlier this year holding that rape ue!f did not constitute "great bodily harm" a charge which would have carried a stiffer sentence Bird concurred with the majority which cited current criminal statutes for its ruling But she called the sexual assault of a Montebello girl "outrageous shocking and despicable Since the controversial ruling the state legislature has redefined the statutes and tightened the penalty for rape in the latest California Poll released late With her futire ob the Use California Chief Justice Rose Elisabeth Bird goes right ob baking cakes sad stirring controversies The Jurist whose ap-head as of the (meat judiciary is up to the voters Tuesday is goiag about business as usual doling out case work and cooking treats for the weekly meetings with her seven associate justices She has leaned to mis the bitter with the sweet Ms Bird assailed by opponents for a variety of reasons including Judicial inexperience and being soft on erime is staying away from the heat of the cam paign and refusing to make political statements But others on both sides of the issues are - Thursday voter sentiment was divided along partisan lines on whether the Ms Bird should be confirmed as the state's first female chief justice It showed 47 percent of likely voters favor retaining her with 31 percent against and 14 percent undecided Republicans want her ousted while the more numerous Democrats want her retained each by nearly a 1 margin A wide spectrum of women's groups support her despite the decision which allowed convicted rapist Daniel Caudillo to he freed this week on a writ of habeas corpus The state's first female chief justice also rankled some people recently with a partial dissent in a ruling upholding the con stitutionality of Proposition 13 which slashed homeowners taxes 2-- : General Motors PresWeni' MILWAUKEE (UPI) eachhalf-milepe- r of cost galka Elliott Estes said the costs stout II Dillta fuel economy in improvement mark of meeting" and that CM is only at the half-wa- y ClllllCHb il PHIIHWiii- w- ’"rT despite our best efforts to hold down costs Averaging’ll mpg is”notYasy nor expensive not if we continue to provide the room and utility that to be our people want in their cars and that has goal" Estes said "It wouldn't be hard to average even more if a Chevette met evenroae'a transportation needs but clearly it doesn’t” he added il:p $$RJijlflifl(t19i Illinium California Chief Justice Rose Elizabeth Bird is going about business as usual during a "stirring" campaign Not thing to do the police claim - No one was injured in CENTRAUA ill (UPI) "collision" that sent ambulances the school and poUee cars racing down country roads sirens wailing There wasn't even a collision Police said there may be charges against the people who organised the "accident" as a teat of disaster preparedness in Centralis where tragedy is no stranger The Southern Illinois mining town was rocked by a coal mine explortoa that killed 111 persons 31 years crash just ago And two years ago a outside town left a dozen people dead So when Clinton County sheriff’s police and fire departments monitored a radio call Thursday saying a school bus had been hit by a freight on a country road northwest of Centralia they responded in bus-trai- n train-camp- er ooo earnest got I sides of the moaning and wailing victims rescuers learned the “injurier were inflicted with makeup "I’m not against disaster drills but this one was rldicnlons" said Sheriff Jerry Dali "The state’s am going to Jt planned by Salem Memorial Hospital to test the disaster readiness of St M ary' Hospital in Centralia The radio repot of the accident was sent by the Burlington Northern railroad as arranged by the Salem hospital But police monitored the call and WpOHwvQi when Dali arrived grease-paint-smear- “vic- tims" were lviaigx around screaming Dali who said the scene reminded him of the deadly camper accident Immediately called in ambulances and other it was a complete phony" said Dali bnt not before a deputy left a tavern fight to ambulance crew broke answer the call an y down a garage doo to get to the scene ami firemen started cutting away the back door of the bus DaU said state poke at Maryville SO miles away ordered four can to the scene before they were notified for radio to turn back Centralia Fire Marshal HT Andrews said he slapped one victim to see if she was alive started to push up ho eyelid" An "when she opened ho eyes and smiled" Letters about the mock drill were mailed in a hospital spokesman said but no notice was given to the police "Things went very well" he said "except for the "I reaUxeuter off-dut- You may deposit to either your check- FNB you'd like Tell JtmJt FNB’s 1st Card Check Guarantee Service in conjunction with Master ing or statement savings account a Chekable-Saving- s Account We’ll open a checking account and statement savings account FNB automatically transfers oniy enough mohey from statement savings to checking to cover the amount of the checks you write Your statement savings continue to draw high return dajly interest at 5 for you Charge covers overdrafts on your Chekable-SavinAccount should you need it gs if t n 4 Federal Law prohibits the paying of interest on checking accounts but First National Bank’s Cheksbie Savings is the next best thing T -- Sep-tem- Balance in Statement Savings Account notification” Stand on living quality Charge $3000 or more No Charge - 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