Show 4 144 t F V V V ocv'w V :Niee'11 44" rP'411 '4g-- try- o v4e"--- V" lo it I e ' r Presidenl of USU Calls Tuition ''''' 1 - t ' 'ClAtc-- t : - ' ' ' '' ' ' ' s ' ' t t 1 ! 1 i r 1 ( 2alt falit N 1 ' "s 1 f - o '' ' ' t 1 '' - - - - - - I '(7tibunt s4 Hike f f k $ '''i 1 - p : i TV Fare t Page C-- 5 Local News Business I ' ( i i 1 Saturday October 11 1967 1 t Section B t rage i i k ' One ' 1 4 i t - ' t Collisions Kill 3 On Highways I s i t t other-source- Three persons were killed Friday on Utah's highways as a Woods Cross mother and Iher daughter died in a two-ca- r head-ocollision at Bountiful and a Brigham Young University student died 2 hours after his motorcycle collided with an auto in Orem I I - In Davis Orem ' t t t t'v ' ' - I '''' - I n - A - ' ' L a a - 43 1659 S 700 West Woods Cross ' i Her daughter Sheryl 18 same address died Friday at 2:45 pm4 after being listed In critical condition for about 12 hours with severe head injuries - ' - - - I I I 't 1 minor i ' - - ' 5 F l't it f ' "4' Officen Investigating The iaccident being investigated by the Bountiful Police Department under the direction of Officer Taylor occurred when the northbound Adams vehicle veered into the southbound lane and col lided with the Donehoo car said Officer Vernile Hess Considerable smoke from the impact hampered visibility to oncoming traffic and moments later another southbound pickup truck struck the rear of the Done-bo-o Car Officer Hess said He said the truck was driven by Re land A Johnson 51 480 S 5th West Bountiful He was treated and released from South Davis Community Hospital Officer Hess said Mr Adams has been Issued a citation for driving under the influence of alcohol 1 1 t s Fix Damage Eestimate Total damage to the three vehicles was estimated at $4400 and the Donehoo car was listed "demolished" the officer said Bountiful officers were assisted at the scene by the Utah Highway Patrol and Bountiful Volunteer Fire Department which assisted with a portable generator and lights during the investigation and cleaned up gasoline and oil from the roadway I r t s i Special to The Tribune FROVO — A Brigham Young University student died in Utah Valley Hospital here Friday at 2:30 pm 212 hours after the motorcycle he was riding and an auto collided in Orem said Roland Hospital spokesmen Eugene Carter 22 Las Vegas Nev died while in surgery The spokesman said the youth died of a skull fracture and multiple internal injuries Orem Policeman Gerald Neilsen said Mr Carter was injured about 1 am when his motorcycle and a car driven by Michael H Braun 19 of Ogden collided at an Orem intersection The Braun youth suffered cuts on his left arm contusions on the left leg and shock Hospital spokesmen said his t t : 't 2 ' 1 t : chtion'w satisfactory The accident brought to 223 the num her of persons killed in Utah traffic accidents so far this year On this date last year 246 had die din auto accidents in the state Traffic accidents claimed a total of 330 lives in Utah in 1966 1 - Moss Urovs Funding 1 For Customs Office ' I E I” y I i t ! ! Thbune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON — Secretary of the Treasury Henry Fowler received a request Friday to reprogram between $12000 and $13000 to be used for opening a customs office at the Salt Lake Municipal Airport Sen Frank E Moss alltah) made the appeal in a letter to the secretary lie also asked that the Treasury request 1 25000 i n its budget for fiscal lil69 which he said was the full amount needed for the annual operations of a customs facility In Salt Lake City 1 i '- '' 4- Y ' - ?' - ' Ex '': 1 e A ' ' ' iz ' 1 ' 4 - -' 0 ' ' - ''' :' : - - - ' ' to offset financial losby the four per cent cut Dr Fletcher also appealed for a master plan that would put financing of Utah's higher education on "sound footing") "We must keep faith with the students" Dr Chase said "We have published a fee schedule for the school year and we have already made a number of budget adjustments so as not to have to raise these fees further" he pointed out "At its meeting in September the board reduced library acquisitions and made cuts in capital and current expense items in various divisions at the university even though the budget was already tight because the original legislative appropriation did not meet our needs" s he said that student costs have inmuch in recent years The philosophy of the land grant universities of America has always been to make "I regret creased so p 1 fr quality education available to as many as possible can we remain consistent with philosophy if we raise tuitions so high that many students find it impossible to attend" he asked "How that -- - -- - F -- -- --- - ' - 4 -- - I ' 1 7 ' t! se 4 - :'''':) — I t 0—t-- 41----'- 7 lI le r 'ati" -- -t et) sit' I - ) - 2 ! 9 - — 440 ' 4 ' 1&1 : 1 4 t k ' i - : t - 4 4 ' ' 1 z1 t !1 - - ' v': ' ' : 4 a —Triburto to form an honor guard for ceremonies dedicating the Vet ROTC cadets line the Colors during up Shelley Pigeons Play Passenger Special to The Tribune DELTA — The passenger pigeon may And station agent was host to the flock overnight play Price asked to of homing pigeons in their seven crates They were shipped by Ted Kendrick of a Shelley Idaho homing pigeon club Mr Price was also requested to release his banded flock of charges Saturday at exactly 8 cm from the baggage room platform They will then race for homes in and around Shelley and be clocked by club members for the fastest speed on the approximately trip e crane' Memorial flagpole on the plaza of Salt Lake Metropolitan Hall of Justice City-Coun- ty Justice Hall Flagpole Dedicated As Tribute to Utah's Veterans By Clarence D Williams Tribune Staff Writer train Robert the Veterans' Memorial Flagpole past and present Utah servicemen was dedicated Friday noon In patriotic ceremonies of the Plaza of Salt Lake Metropolitan Hall of Justice complex Highlighting the ceremonies was the raising of US and Utah flags The US flag has been flown over the nation's capitol and was provided for Friday's ceremonies by Rep Sherman P Lloyd Rep Lloyd who spoke briefly called more The pect (R-Uta- Dr Ralph V Backman principal said he had asked the Salt Lake City Police Department's Youth Bureau to pick tip the students to show them "once and for all" laws and school regulations were not to be flouted Dr Backman said be announced over the school's public address system Friday morning that an assembly would be held and that students found lingering outside the school building during the assembly would be picked up To Detention Center The students 11 girls and 11 boys were taken to the Juvenile Detention Center by two patrol cars and a paddy wagon about cm V Farnsworth of the Youth Sgt Bureau said the students were released to the custody of their parents He said final 'disposition of the charges against H 11 them will be determined by Juvenile Court Dr Backman said "There is some question as to how guilty some of the students are but a number of them have sluffing classes and loitering in neighboring yards since school began" been for called spoakers the flag and for read to the audie- greater reshigher feeling of a patriotism Gen who persons "while men are dying criticized Appel the flag Vietnam" Be called the flag patriot freedom "the greatest trio" in Ism and American Colors The were escorted to the pole ROTC cadets from East High and the U of IL Mayor J Bracken School Lee accepted the pole city and county The ceremonies Rt by the McDougall Madeleine - in behalf of included the invocation William Cathedral of Rev Msgr rector the The dedicatory prayer was by Alvin R Dyer sin apostle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Shadies of Summer Just About to Fall day by afternoon the effects of a cold front the region from the northmoving in the form of clouds and west was some rain in northern Idaho and Mont- into felt ana clouds—and some but light rain to move into northern and Nevada Saturday Salt Lake and can vicinity for example Those expected City expected mostly in ility of showers In or near the the afternoon but mountains Probabmeasurable rain will be near 10 Per cent The state capital which hit a high temlieraturle of 77 degrees Friday should be several degrees cooler Saturday at Ariz a glimmer of hope appeared as the Pima MinIng Co a relatively new firm 'with- about 600 employes reached an agreement with the Steelworkers Details were not announced The five unions there have been worbasis since the coking on a ntracts expired Aug 1 A Kennecott said he spokesman thought the settlement would have no effect on talks here however He said "the problems are entirely different" Meanwhile 1 Number of days ' f I ti v 1- e ' 1 A I on strike 2 92 of Impact Utah's date 3 strike on to economy $34316000 Wages lost to date by each striking e — em- ploye" $1803 - 4Timerequiredfor each striking employe up lost wages Reports Action 5 cents per (to assuming additional hour W J Madill Joint Negotiating of the union Committee said in a statement Friday night "We made a commitment to the governor Tuesday that we should submit detailed cost fig fires on the pension proposals and that we would reduce our demands to less than a dollar an hour over a three-yea- r the company's origi- nal 25e offer) is negotiated Time required for each striking employe ' 5 1734 years up lost wages assuming 10e per hour additional is to make agreement "This we have done Those actuarial figures were submitted to the company In the presence of the conciliation service the past three days Both we and Gov Calvin L Rampton have suggested that Kennecott costs and union cost figures be submitted to an independent actuarial 867 years negotiated end tepee meter's' and suppliess new treatment charges and improvements services etc Payroll state freight commissions Baked on 1313000 per day end local taxes Based n Siday work week with average wage et SUS ow hour plus average wage Increase of 23c Per hour In original company offer Salaries facilities t i High Court Denies Hansen Writ To Halt City Liquor Club Law The Utah Supreme Court Friday denied a petition by Atty Gen Phil L Hansen for an injunction to prevent Salt Lake City from enforcing its liquor locker club licensing ordinance The h!gh court acted without comwho has been in Washington DC is expected to be back in Utah Saturday and his office had no comment on further steps which might be taken An injunction preventing enforcement of the ordinance was granted last Monday by Third District Judge Aldon J Anderson but that injunction expires Monday Judge Anderson Monday issued a judgment in a case brought by the attorney general against the city's club licensing ordinance Mr Hansen had contended the city was without power to enact the ordinance but Judge Anderson ruled In favor of the city and against Mr Hansen A temporary Injunction issued June 16 when Mr Hansen filed the suit was continued by Judge Anderson to Monday - A '' ‘ to make t !II - Copper Strike Box Score 20 191)8" ' 4' P e day-to-d- to Hansen to seek an injunthe Supreme Court After Judge Anderson's decision the attorney general said he would appeal case Ile filed his notice of appeal and the petition for an injunction Wednesday The record in the case is required to filed with the high court in 40 days then the appellant Mr Hansen has 30 days to file a brief and the respond- Salt Lake City has 20 days to file its brief If no extensions or delays occur in case it could be on for hearing before the Supreme Court in 90 days Mr Hansen was seeking to prevent city from enforcing the ordinance before the high court rules on it Injunctiohs in four separate cases brought against the city ordinance by seven local clubs were continued Wedneshy to Nov 1 by Seventh District Judge F W Keller The clubs contend ordinance is invalid hut no ruling been issued injuncJudge only appli es to the clubs which filed those-suitMr Hansen was seeking aa: injunction to prevent enforcement of the enable Mr ction -' ''' At- A ''' ':'A4 '' '' ''—'" Pt - " - IP-- '- 10 -- " ' o' ''' - 1 '' 4 4 il i ' f from the be and ent the the the has s ordinal altogether - A' 1 Tuscon 1 1 gttko)" k c work" Mr Hansen of the Intermountain Area Fribasked In warm clear weather but Utah : bers of all Kennecott firms to reach agreement before any employe returns to !Tient Most — are ' k heritage by Army Growing Concern "I haven't lost my faith in kids but there is a growing inclination among a lot of youngsters to feel that if they do something wrong they will just be passed from counselor to counselor and nothing will happen to them" the principal said "Perhaps the action was drastic but we felt that if we had the Youth Bureau pick them up and their parents would have to pick them up at the Detention Center it would impress upon the young sters that laws and school regulations are not to be broken" he added Dr Backman said South's enrollment includes more than 1900 students "and more than 99 per cent of them want to do what is right" Capt Congratulatory telegrams from Sen and Wallace F L Police Pick Up 22 Students In South's Truancy Crackdown High School students were taken into custody Friday morning and remanded to Juvenile Court on charges of truancy John J Frank E Moss Bennett (It-Uta- h) were than 100 nce of S South Gen Deseret Test Center Ft Smith of the Charles University of Utah's Navy Reserve Officer Training Corps program and several city and county officials Appel Douglas Jan i or brass operations — only the same treatment Thus we want mem- lead-zin- "The continuing obstacles to a settlewide ment of total cost and company bargaining still remain" said the Kennecott spokesman "The unions are adamant on the matter of company - wide bargaining" he said stressing that the company bargain- ing team was told "in no uncertain terms" that "no Kennecott employe would return to work anywhere until a satisfactory and simultaneous agreement Is concluded for all Kennecott workers" "This means" he said "that no Kennecott workers in Utah Arizona Nevada or New Mexico (KCC's Western Mining Divisions) can return to his job until — In the wtrds of the union — 'satisfactory and simultaneous agreements are concluded' covering all Kennecott employes In such places as Ellington Mo (Ozark Lead Co): Montpelier and Cleveland O (Chase Brass and Copper Co) the Tin tic Division of Kennecott at Eureka Juab County a lead zinc and silver and Baltimore Md (Kenneoperation cott Refining Corp) "The labor contract for Kennecott's eastern refinery does not expire until Union Brig of G oring In o to freedom "at the a tribute grass roots level" Other speakers were hon- A flagpole desecrate Twenty-tw- Porschatts P Rites Extol Patriotism be extinct but Friday 245 pigeons arrived as passengers aboard a Union Pacific by Frank Matt Photo '' e Unions Adamant - - t ' "Kennecott consistantly refuses to entertain the Idea once we got our "In addition demands below a dollar we asked the company to give us a new offer and they had flatlyrefused to make a second offer from that of June 7" he said bargaining Concerning company-widMr Madill said "This is true However we do not propose the same terms for the copper operations as we propose for Kermecott Copper Corp spokesman said Friday after KCC and United Steelworkers of America negotiators met in the morning and afternoon in an attempt to settle the nationwide copper strike Another Joint session was set for Tuesday at 10 am at US Mediation and Conciliation offices in the Federal Bldg 125 S State A meeting was not scheduled for Monday to give both sides a chance tc study actuarial figures on a pension plan i figures are continued Madill Mr a listic" ' ' 4 - firm to determine whose cost factual and valid" "After two weeks of bargaining sessions the union demands remain unrea- ' s 4 t'it‘! e ' ' 46 4 t 1 4t 4 a ' ' '' ' Y 't 1 i'-- -- r '' ' — - i '' f : ' 't '4''' ' : L :'1-'- ' 4 141' - ''' - :' t increase ases tuition caused Kelmeeott Charges Union With Unrealistic Demand "t! 'A 71- 1: -'N '11 - ' : 0—-' 0 il ' Z 11 - - ' ' — ': ' '" 1- :- 1 1 In Fair Condition I Also injured was Mrs Jennie Adams 21267 W 1550 North Bountiful She Is listed in fair condition at St Mark's Hospital with bruises and abrasions Her husband Henry L Adams 33 same address was driver of the northbound car which collided with the south-boun- d Donehoo vehicle on 500 West Mr Adams iIs an assistant attorney general for Utah Bountiful Police Officer Rodney K Taylor said Mr Adams' injuries were r - ' ' I ' " ' ''' ' ' '' - 6' ' - early ''''' ' ' '' ' ' IL ' ' Special to The Tribune Friday morning The accident on 500 West near 100 North occurred about 12:03 am Dead on arrival at South Davis Community Hospital was Zelda M Donehoo Resort a ' 4 ' BOUNTIFUL — A two-ca- r head-o- n collision which moments later Involved third vehicle resulted in the death of Woods Cross mother and daughter - - Las-- Special to The Tribune LOGAN — Raising fees should be a last resort for providing additional funds for support of Utah State University Dr Daryl Chase USU president told the uni versity's board of trustees here Friday "Utah State should continue to make the most efficient and economical use possible of funds available and carefully consider all other sources of income be fore Imposing additional financial bur dens on the student" Dr Chase said "We must vigorously seek increased private support appeal to the Legisla ture for additional funding of higher edu of revecation and look for nue before considering raising tuition and fees" he said The USU board studied a proposal by 'nine institutions of higher education to raise student tees for winter and spring quarters to make up the loss brought about by the four per cent reduction in state funds imposed on all state agencies during the current fiscal year (Thursday Dr James C Fletcher University of Utah president asked the university's Board of Regents to consider I f ii 0 A a A' ! 44 -- 4A A4 I ta |