| Show — ' C "' "-- --- — - n :n I r i j 1 '-' $'' V - 4 "' P '' 4ti : t - t - '' '' '' I - ' -: ' ' - - b 1 ' -- - i : - I 4 I - ' ' ' to1 V ' ' t '' i -- -!' ' 4 7 - 41 4- b --a i : -) ''4- i) ‘ ' 4 1F - 3 - ')! 11 4 lt - ':-- r tip4 - 40: ' :: '1 i vt I4 i - s - ‘ - : ' ' — ' 1 : ''" ' ' '111"11110ma 4 rt As U of U-Sa- co Lake workshop ended Friday Dr George Tribune-sponsore- lt oom d newspaperIn-the-classr- —U-Tribu- 1 ' 3 1 Tribune Correspondent PARK CITY — Use of truth serums and hypnosis in courtroom proceedings barred to the public was recommended Friday to Utah lawyers gathered here for the 36th annual meeting of the Utah State Bar Speaking in the C'est Bon Hotel George T Davis San Francisco chairman Criminal Law Section California Trial Lawyers Assn asserted: "The time has come for our courts to use all the techniques for determining truth presently available to them" 5 listed the He "including the release by professionally as techniques recollection of hypnosis and applied truth serum drugs such penothal and scopalamine as sodium Medical As Well As Legal "The trial of the future will not be held In a courtroom under competitive publicity-consciou- s conditions "Rather the trial of tomorrow will be held in a neutral area insulated from all outside disturbing influences including the press and conducted by medically as well as legally qualified attorneys under the supervision of judges who are similarly qualified "Anything less is unworthy of the society in which we live and unresponsible to the medically approved methods now available" Mr Davis said He was one of several speakers at the convention's concluding sessions Defends Influence ' l' 1 or 1 --- - !: conducted recently by representatives of the commisElon The hospitals include St Benedict's Saints Holy Cross Ogden Latter-daSt Marks Primary and Shriners Salt Lake City and Cottonwood Iraq Thomas D Dee Ogden and Utah Valley Provo are not due for inspeo - Lions until next year 'z-- 4 ' ‘ k 4"—4A 'N - -- -- - s Utah - 'i1': :1 — -- - 0r T" - ' 5- ill I $ 1 - 4 - - -' -- - -- - motion Reed Sen of I 1 Bullen majority floor leader the vote formal- Senate in a strict party-lin- e -ly consented to the appoiritmOni of 31-Persons excepting eight persons on five state boards The vote was 20 to 4 Rejected were Joseph Rosenblatt and Zar E Hayes Salt Lake City from the Univorsity of Utah Board of Regents m ! -- l'io' 4'' t ' ''' -- 1 1'' 14'1! ! 4 :14 I't ' II I '' L ' 1 7 ' ' '' El 'i 11 1 ' 1 itt st tt r A" '' ' ' s ILv 604 iiiii t i ' r 1 r ' ) : r :4! ' 4C Ty t 1 vp 40k ::' 'age : 0- -- ry iiI 1 4 t v: 4 7i'll) ciIt ! I 1 ill It tik 07' - t'' -- 1''' 40 t1 'Ill ' 7 - :1m g ' I N 'ci-1- H' c:t 2- 044 1 f i:4: '' -- 4" k ' ' itx J:4L- ' 'i ti 4- - ' I 4 6 if ' ' ki:::4'''' 9 I1 i P 0 'A ' I t$ k1 i-- rws i I' 10 :1' - lk 1— ' 4 A large crowd watched the antics of the two baby gorillas as they made their official de :')j t is c 51'-- - I:" i - Af (1 --04-1 )' ''VI-i''-'):- d k Imo:: x -i : ' ! r "'477 '' '1 ' z 44 I 1t 'f ) 1 '4AI 1 ' r i f - 1'!! 11 1 ' ' ' but at llogle Zoo Friday Brought through The Tribune's Dan Valentine who con- I - !' I 1 1 ' ti i i e' 4I atil:711: i ' -- flN 3' the following professions in Salt i 4 ' - t 4 m - )11 ' S 1 t 1 sa'fr ) a 1' ' fessions including attorneys Under that provision for example the law firm of Roe Jerman & Dart would pay $90 in license feees $30 for "each person" engaged in the business —rather than $30 for the partnership 20 3 NO I I'Telfr ': -ti ''" l Lake City shall be deemed to be shall gaged in a separate business be subject to the payment of the license " The ordinance then lists 20 profee en-an- d 09 1I 1:N i f i -- : i '':z I i' ''' 7k-i1-- li3 - t 1 ‘Ci:7 44! i i-- - "Operation Gorilla" for funds the animals acted almost like humans of same age A If 'err Pt' Ai 1141A v Professions 4 Hanson in a memorandum de wrote "The ordinance is discritni- and the defendant (Salt Lake City) is without authority to enact it" The ordinance sets forth 20 proles- which are included under the provi- sion Mr Crellin who argued the case for the city noed however that the ruling constitutionality only applies to attor ri4' ion ve "4'! s 1'1' natjouryd t 4'Wjt ordinance also provides that person engaged in the business of v t t sccocteni( cnpar tyarnn 4 i) ev '‘4'-?tr- Provides At issue is an amended city ordipassed Dec 13 1966 hich sets a $30 "upon the business of every engaged in business in Salt Lake ' 1 rib : t:e4::--i4--to the zoo ducted ' t assistant city attorney a plans to appeal the decision to kordinance Supreme Court A court test of part of the was brought in Third District Court by Bryce E Roe Ralph L Jerman and B L Dart Jr doing business as Roe Jerman & Dart a law partnership The partnership contends lat the dinance as written is discriminatory and violates the equal protection sections of the US Constitution Ordinance : : Third District Judge Stewart M Han son Friday declared part of a Salt Lake City business revenue license and taxing ordinance unconstitutional And almost immediately I 01 t' " 2 Column 1 Statute Illegal -11 r 1 4 ) 1 12 License Fee :' 4':tifft 4 ' r-- 1 i '' - t ' Judge Declares "We're tired of calling them 'him' and 'her' gorillas" many visitors said Friday rains Friday Despite intermittent many visitors lingered at the Ape House cages to watch the babies being fed Both already show distinctive personalities The male for example drags around a "security blanket" much the same as many human couMerparts By Monday Mr Farnsworth said the new gorillas and their chimpanzee and gibbon companions in the Ape House will be joined by a male orangutang about 312 years old He will be housed in the cage next to the gorillas rounding out the efforts to display the four species of great apes at Hogle Zoo l'4' J-- See Page What's in a Name? t4'-- i -- 13 - t4 kieFst - Tribune-sponsore- which ended Friday night Most of the delighted youngsters visiting the zoo Friday were anxiously awaiting results of the contest Judges are considering the names submitted by Intermountain Region children under age tA 41 ' — on Throughout his life he devoted a large share of his time to civic and philanthropic activities He was one of the founders and for several years president of the Utah Traffic Safety Council He served as chairman of a committee which compiled Salt Lake City's traffic code was chairman of the Salt Lake City Traffic Commission and held memberships on various committees established to promote traffic safety A former member of the board of governors of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce he headed committees of this organization dealing with highway development public health and fire and acci- get celery apples bananas cooked potatoes and tomatoes Their official names await the recontest sults of the 44 - - During that period Mr Bomberger served as chairman of the legislative "Committee of Nine" which made an ex haustive study of state budgeting and fiscal policies Earlier he served as foreman of the federal grand jury in 1928 Civic Activities Go Ape 4 1 of former- in sponsoring legislation dealing with undevground water unemployment insurance and automobile taxation t l ''' : role 4i-c- 1:7 C: -- c A member of the Democratic Party he served in the Utah Senate from 1932 to 1936 where he played a prominent Julian M Bamberger Businessman and Philanthropist ' it' f'i' tv'— ' 'NA ? ! : ' v- - 4 jAli ' 1 t (4 ' '' Itle114 4 Ely-We- st : ''''''V) 1 : ! I 'y P '' f L I'f't te9)' ''' 17 i :: :2 - c 4t '1 t'A t-- :f' ' : "' — : lit P' ' 1 (fi ' N' 4' : r P f 1 11 f ' 11idt : 1 ' I- i ' 'It — ::' '' : II - "(kr"--t ‘1 ti'll ' !::'' ' tr ' !-y :: -- : N i k II'! i : ' t- k Bamberger and Ida Maas Bamberger he was born in Salt Lake City Feb 9 1889 For many yeirs he was chief operat Ti — ing officer or presidentof the Bamberger 1 Railroad Co which was founded by his I father Other business positions included I presidency of the Salt Lake Terminal Co Lagoon Resort Salt Lake Valley Loan & Trust Co the Raymond Mining Co the DeLaMar Mining Co — at one time a fabulous gold pro- ' ducer of southern Nevada — and several I other mining companies Member of Utah Senate 1 1 w ' ' 11 ' i111 -' '' '1' "IIP'0 I ' 'Ar 01)t r' i 1 1 t ' ' - - :) I I''''' 1 11 t t 1 '' ' 11 ''' ''' r i ' i - ' 1 s! ' 14' 1 ' 1 I i 0!- 4''w' i 7'''':I ' 1 1 ' i 1 f t1 ' ' IIER i i ' 1 A son g lk 7 tll 171 14 - ' 1 11 - !! itil1 1141'r I III I 1 - I' t 4 1 1 1cit 'i A t G Oil as Zoo Debut Elected to the Young Lawyers Section Utah State Bar were Franklin D Jones chairman Dan A Stringham vice chairman Kent B Linebaugh treasurer and W Robert Wright secretary AU are from Salt Lake City New officers elected in the State Bar Bailiff Auxiliary were Mrs George Provo president Mrs Glen E Fuller Salt Lake City first vice president Mrs LaVar Stark Ogden second vice president and Mrs J Royal Andreason Salt Lake City secretary - treasurer I ' I Well- - free trial I - - g Also speaking were Judge La Fel E Oman Santa Fe presiding justice of the New Mexico Court of Appeals on court reform and reorganization and Elmer W Lower president American Broadcasting Co news on the press view of a i Julian Maas Bamberger 78 a promi nent figure in Utah industry business politics civic affairs and philanthropic activities died of a heart ailment Friday at 7:15 pm in a Salt Lake hospital five-memb- President Lectures i See Page 42 Column 1 i::- Eva Conover Ferron was rejected for a term on the Utah State University Board of Trustees and Isaac Humphrey Salt Lake City from a term on the Weber State College Board of Trustees Other gubernatorial appointments 'rejected were Marjorie Goodman Holladay and Dr Albert Clark Orem from the Board of Health and the Very Rev Friday as 42 teachers completed the Wesley Frensdorlf Salt Lake City and workshop offered at the Edward Beck Kearns from the Welfare University of Utah on "Use of the NewsCouncil paper in the Classroom" No reason for the rejections were by the U of U summer The appointments were to fill given school deprtments of education and expiring terms of other persons or for journalism and The Salt Lake Tribune new positions on a newly created board the workshop was led by Dr George C Welfare Council the Stoumbis assistant professor of educatwo hours Within following the vote tion director and Paul R Cracroft insubmitted substitute Gov Rampton structor in journalism assistant director names These after a brief Republican Other comments on the wek-loncaucus received unanimous approval of workshop: the Senate "This has been a deft merging of the best thoughts in two professions journal Ism and 'education" "The workshop has been exciting en- - -- lightcning and enjoyable" "A tremendous variety of views about the newspaper presented in just one week" To Complete Projects Teachers enrolled for credit have until Hog le Zoo's two new baby gorillas July 15 to complete projects started in Friday captured the affection of throngs the workshop Dr Stoumbis explained of children (and their parents grandparThe credit offered two quarter hours is ents cousins uncles and aunts) acceptable for teacher recertification he Glass separated the two from their said as they made their debut But admirers and Specialists with the elementary communication f the pierced that barrier the office secondary education division-oadditions to the zoo like very new The inof the state superintendent of public human babies "cling cuddle and love to struction were among the speakers be petted and carried" said Lamar forming a panel to discuss use of the Farnsworth zoo director newspaper in such widely diverse fields Spectators watched with glee as he as language arts foreign languages put down the little girl gorilla and she health education fine arts and social tantrum and folset up a "spoiled-baby- " studies enclosure him about lowed the Educators from Granite Jordan and She wears a red shirt and a diaper Salt Lake City school districts journalThe little boy gorilla wears a blue shirt ists from The Tribune the Midvale SentiMr nel and the journalism department at the but "just tears off a diaper" said Farnsworth eduU and professors of education and cational administration were among the Thanks to Reader speakers for the week Readers of The Salt Lake Tribune reAddresses Luncheon sponding to a campaign conducted by columnist Dan Valentine helped bring H F Kretchman editorial writer for animals to the Hog le Zoo donating the The Tribune addressed the closing lunchof dollars thousands in eon the U Union Friday Weighing about 20 pounds each the Speaking on "The Responsibilities of a gorillas are expected to grow to 500 to Free Press in a Free Society" Mr 600 pounds as they mature Both are still Kretchman said a free press "is the joint on the bottle being fed a combination of responsibility of the press and the honey milk egg yolk corn flour vitampeople ins and oranges For variety they also David S Kunz Ogden attorney was elected president of the Utah State Bar Others elected were Scott Matheson Jr Salt Lake City president-elec- t Dean W Sheffield Salt Lake City secretary and Sterling Bossard Cedar City Thorit Hatch Helper and J: Robert Bullock Provo commissioners 771 i1 i 11 1 - '' ml will educate law enforcement officers to the new responsibilities 1 Julian M Bamberger 78 Noted Civic Leader Dies Journalism Workshop Pleases Educators of 3 SL Districts ABC News Murray- - A week-lonstruggle between the governor and the Senate GOP leadership over a public or private disclosure of rejection ended quickly when action Republican agreed to in caucus was approved on the Senate floor On 11 tbz Par- Welfare Council Mrs Bryce (Ineda) Roe and Dr William C Crockatt Salt take City Board of Health Wayne Winters American Fork sons early-afternoo- n ' st - Page 19 fused to vote on the motion to advise and consent to the origindl Appointees except for eight lie said two motions should be made one to consent and one to reject so he could split his vote Other Democrats voted nay explaining that they approved most of the - G Wi11iim Petusky Kearns and Dr Bruce J Approved on Floor ::$ 'of 'Trustees Board L'SLT sons appointed by Gov Calvin L Ramp-to- n The voting completed confirmation of 200 appointments made by the Democratic governor s4 i r I ' : Most of Utah's major hospitals had received notices Friday of their for periods of three years by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals The action is based on inspections ( 1 t i r Weber State College Board of Trustees re- Sen Ernest G Mantes Glen E Snow St George and Wayne H Burt Salt Lake City U of U Board R J Potter Tremonton of Regents Others Relected well-know- n Hospitals Win Accreditation 7 The special session of the Utah Senate adjourned Friday with the Republican - majority erasing the dispute on turningdown gubernatorial appointments by rejecting eight in open session and confirming alternates and remaining uncontested nominees The session adjourned sine die at 5:30 pm with Strnate confirm4ion of 39 per- t4 - '''''' t4 ! t 114 1 -L 4 First-of-a-Ki- v Int Sessibil s The substitute appointees are: Parker Tribune Political Writer - 12 !I '"' at Case Other speakers included John H Flynn the Arizona attorney who led the defense Miranda versus Arizona in the case He said that contrary to public opinion that the decisions of the Miranda and Escobido versus Illinois cases are hampering law enforcement the end result will be inspired training programs that ::: ' L:d-jotiril- ' ' -- - i !! California Lawyer Sees Drugs Hypnosis in Trials of Future By John Green ' JiAA - After what appeared to be the begind day Friday ning of another morning the sun finally broke through over Salt Lake Valley and afternoon temBy William F Smiley 'Peratures climbed from the low 60s up to — - 72 degrees Tribune Education Editor of an However rain left This has been a delightful action-packe- d inch at the Salt Lake Municipal Airport week" weather station and brought to 19 the number of days in the first 23 days of "I gained many new ideas that I hope June in which measurable precipitation to apply in my teaching" has fallen "I can imagine nothIng that could be So far in June two and more valuable to me than the goals and Inches of rain has been measured at the above - techniques you folks have made availairport — one and normal for the period Northeastern Utah able for us this week" These were a few of the comments had fairly heavy rain during the day rain-fille- - ''' Blue Shies Fade 'Rainy Memory 0 TV Log Page 22 Salt Lake City Utah—Saturday Morning—June 21 1967 By Douglas L C Stpumbis Merlyn Johnson Barbara Olson and Mrs Pearl Jacobsen look over material used in course ne rg'allt h Filled ' Ftt4 1J it a larmommatatalliagitioiámodriimmitaniiiiitittitinC4fambramemi il I1 I 111"bft gait 4 eR1 - --- I 1 i - g I) 'C Second Section - i lot I ' ' ' V I ' r s 1 1 e11141 1s Si)orti 1! 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