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Miller compliments group on orderliness of their protest walk up State Street About 150 : - ' 4'1 I -- ' 1: ' '''''Is : --- - - $ 4 II )i116'' '''' ' i ' -- 4- ' 1 uneoustitu'- See Page ' '''7' t) LA t Ji'f '''-'T'''''-- 11 L r ''' ' ? ! r - ' - :II'" - : - ' t :: - ) ' ) ' :: - 4::-:- mower lbc 2alt u Therefore Me judge sditt it pulpits grant to the legislative hody "poweN expressly reserved for the executive and judicial branches of governnient" The decision stated that the bill is fur - titer unconstitutional in that it violates TV Fare Page 11-1- Article VI Sections VII and IX of the State Constitution in allowing the defendants as members of the committee and the legislature to fix a $25 per diem Body of Hunter !How 55 Located Student March to Capitol Protests Education Cuts SL Canyon In V Special to The Tribune COTTONWOOD CANYON — The of deer hunter Robert E Ford 55 Montgomery St (1500 West) was BIG body 1308 found Tuesday at am In Big Cottonwood Canyon A helicopter was required to remove the body Richard Mercer 2032 Lake St (740 East) stepson of the victim and Rolf no" ) 8 1219 Stringham Ave (2285 Deobbeling found Mr Ford's South) a sonin-labody at the bottom of a steep slope more than a mile above the highway on the north side of Big Cottonwood Canyon lihnday at 8 am Lt Pete Kutulas Salt Lake County Sheriff's officer said the victim apparently fell since his hat was found a short distance below a trail his rifle farther down and the body about 40 feet below the trail hite sky : ' 7 Mr Miller who is acting governor in the absence of Gov Calvin L Rampton Dan Cunningham Tribune Staff Writer Protesting the cutback in state spending for higher education about 150 students marched up the northbound lanes of State Street to the State Capitol TuesBy 'Wrong Direction' Protesting the four per cent cut in state money for higher education the letter said "A cutback in higher education is going in the wrong direction "If we are to build a strong and responsible society we must have adequate funds now The future of the state of Utah lies with the future of higher educa- afternoon Secy of State Clyde L Miller greeted the marchers on the Capitol steps and told them: "I wish to compliment you on the day manner of tour demonstration" John T Kesler president of the Associated Students of the University of Utah presented "an open letter to the Governor and people of the state of Utah" to tion" The letter alleged: —Apportionment per student in higher education in the state of Utah ranks 48th out of 50 states —Although there has been an increase in apportionment to state universities and colleges "relative to the other states in the Union we are still falling further behind in the battle for academic excel- Dan Valentine's Nothing Serious' ' BOTH DIMS Americans these days seem WAYS: to be in a The young protest mood ' Hardly a week goes by that you don't find several hundred young cit- ' 1 IN1 orai ac other ' shout that They have a "right ' protest" Dan Valentine And so they do But us adults also have a "right" to protest right back at 'em Hie)! : fathers and worried let's join the children go fellow ers moth- for instance that the family's girl is running around with a kook I mean the guy has hair down to Ks waist (dirty) and he rides a motorcycle 70 miles an hour through cemeteries and he never wears shoes (or washes his feet) So the young swain comes to pick up the teen-aggirl and what does he run into? A crowd of the girl's relatives strewn around the front porch Assorted aunts and uncles are sprawled on the steps The father has handcuffed himself to the front door so it can't be opened The mother is at the front window throwing empty pop cans at the young fellow Say teen-ag- ' Or a daughter wants to use the family the to visit some girl friends entire family father mother aunts uncles grandfather young sisters and brothers race out and lie along the garage door so she can't get out! I'm sure us oldsters can take a tip car protesting 5omething or 1 His father runs down stands in front of the shoe store—and burns his bank credit card! 1 street e from the kids: Protest revolt make noise demand your rights! So the children don't eat their breakLet Mother stand in the kitchen fast and burn the cereal boxtops! So the kids act up In elementary school — all us fathers will gather in front of the school and burn our PTA membership cards! - teen-ag- e tvoto 4° Lecturer to Address ry '4 ta 1017 Latecomers Join Group Latecomers continued to join the walk up the group during its three-bloc- k hill and at the summit some students who had driven up in cars also infiltrated the orderly marchers raising the final crowd estimate to about 150 Officers kept the group bunched so that intersections were blocked for as short a time as possible Officers said no serious incidents had been anticipated and none materialized Most of the male marchers wore coats and ties as requested by Mr Kesler Mule Fork Club : Ptijiil Roll Hits 297589 in V 57601Increase By William F Smiley Tribune Education Editor Public school enrollment in Ulah's 40 school districts continued its climb this year showing a statewide total of 297589 an increase of 5760 over last year in comparable Oct 1 reports issued Tuesday by the office of the state superintendent of public instruction Jordan School District experienced the largest growth tallying 21185 as against 18208 a boost of 2977 largely e due to the start of kindergarten bringing in 1984 youngsters Gran' le Leads Groom full-tim- Maintaining its place as the state's largest district without challenge Gran ite District also continued to grow scoring an increase of 1541 students to take the 1967 total enrollment to 61292 as opposed to the 1966 figure of 59751 Davis County School District also counted its growth in four figures as the 19'6 total enrollment of Oct 1 31146 as bettered by 1077 for a 1967 figure of 32223 Salt Lake City easily maintain Ni its spot as second largest district in the state despite a decrease in enrollment of 792 pupils from 37228 a year ago to only 36436 this year Alpine's 16407 enrollees this year is nine fewer than a year ago but paradoxically this indicates continued growth in the northern Utah County district Transfer Cited Salaries Violation According to the decision the bill also violates Article VII Section VIII in that it empowers the committee to establlqi saiaries of Its employes in spite of tip fact that this section constitutes a board of examiners with the power to exomine all claims against the state except Enia ries or compensation of officers livri by law "This is Invalidating the power of the board of examiners to set salaries of employed other than salaries lixed by law" Judge Hanson's opinion stated The bill also violates Article I section XIII according to the court because "It attempts to vest the committee with pow ers reserved to the judiciary and is in complete violation of the doctrine of separation of powers" per-so- Number strike 1 comes about because Alpine transferred one elementary school Edgemont and its 200 pupils to Provo City District which with tha increase scored a total growth of 202 Ninteen districts showed losses rangof one per ing from Alpine's cent to Carbon's 612 per cent Two districts Uintah and Wasatch showed no change in percentage but enrolled two and one additional pupils respectively The other 19 districts showed growth of one varying from Tooele's three-tenth- s s per cent to Jordan's 16 and per cent The state's total change was an increase of two per cent Including the addition of the Jordan kindergarteners 2 $38419000 em ploye" $2023 Timerequiredfor each striking employe to make up lost wages assuming 5 cents per three-tenth- negotiated - 1946 each striking employe to make up lost vages - assuming per hour additional is 4252 Paskay Dr Granger complained to poTuesday of burglary at Bill Perkins 973 negotiated Mt 'Satares ena OddirS feclittes and imprcvements e nd years supplies new treatment charges freight commi:Alons services etc Payroll state and local taxes Based on 1273CO3 Per day "Based or work Week with Break Store Window Burglars early Tuesday broke a win dow on the north side of P & M Gunshop 736 N 2nd West to gain entrance to the firm A E Easton 4474 Roger Dr (3500 East) owner of the shop discovered the theft upon arriving at work and immediately notified city police at 8 am A f ter obtaining a search warrant issued by Third District Court Judge Bryant H Croft Officer F W Ledford Tuesday at 6 pm stopped a car on West 5th South Officer Ledford said he found inside the car three loaded pistols and two rifles $5000 worth of guns and ammuni- tion And hidden behind a false board in a wall were numerous cases of beer cigarettes an adding machine and a tape recorder some of which may have come from other burglaries the officers said Stalemate Continues In Long KCC Strike No new negotiations have been scheduled between Kennecott Copper Corp and striking unions the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service reported Tuesday Negotiations between the company and the United Steelworkers of America-leunions broke off Thursday Tuesday was the 103rd day of the strike Kennecott has filed an unfair labor practices charge against the steelworkers and 1G other crafts and unions in US District Court in Denver contending that the unions have violated the National Labor Relations Act by demanding a simultaneous settlement company-widd 10c lice earl and Joe's Lounge 302 E 2nd South where thieves took undetermined amount of change from juke box pool table and cigarette- - machines— years Time required for 5 Granger Lounge Robbed ) on to hour additional (to the company's original 25c offer) is City police Tuesday evening recovered $5000 worth of guns and ammunition believed stolen hours earlier from a Salt Lake City gun shop Officers also arrested three suspects in connection with the theft — two and an said Officer Dave Bradford of the detective division than 3 Wages lost to date by 4 L went to the residence Then warrant on West 5th described South he and other officers found more 103 each Etriking Officers Recover Cache of Guns Nab 3 Suspects when he in the on Impact of strike Utah's economy date ° one-tent- h Anthony of days MO False Wall Board Copper Strike Box Score This (4200 WeA -1 Wednesday October 25 1967 Section 11 rage One - The act violates Article VII Section which expressly empowers the governor to appoint a committee to investigate and report to him on the condition of any executive office or state Institution and is contrary to Article VI Section XIX in that it subjects elected officers of the state to subpoena by a legislative committee the judge continued "It would appear to the court that the committee by allowing this power could subpoena this court to appear before it to explain how this decision was arrived at" Judge Hawn declared "I do not believe that any court has to explain to any committee by what means it arrives at a decision or why" Loral News Sports average wage of 1116 De? hour plus average wage Increase per hour in ortginal company offer Of 2$c t I''''7'!:1 e Foundation Urges Educational TV Buildup Caution 1 1 —Tuition is increasing to one of the highest levels in western states while the quality of education is falling "Upon the return of Gov Rampton" Mr Miller said "I will present this letter to him" "You are welcome here anytime" he concluded About one dozen city police officers escorted the marchers during their walk from Social Hall Ave (40 South) When the walk began at 230 pm Lt D B Pearson estimated the size of the crowd at 50 to 75 So the alarm rings at 7 o'clock in the morning and Daddy doesn't feel like going to work Instead of getting up shaving eating his breakfast and hurrying to the office he sits in the fireplace barefooted holding a wilted daisy and dis- - ' Asked if he was disappointed at the plays this sign: "Don't Work — Make turnout Mr Kesler replied: " Love!" "No I really wasn't It was organizcd Let's join on the spur of the moment and it was difCome on Mom and Dad Let's get In the protest act ficult to get word around quick enough" the kids Marchers represented the U Utah TODAICS VALENTINE State University Weber State College Seldom do I ever go out of the immeand College of Southern Utah Mr Kesler He leaves - aid diate area to give a Valentine of the day But today I've just got to give a You've got to admit — this pro : public pat on the testing can be mighty effective back to a fellow in I vi 1I know hundreds and hundreds of I' Nit Billings Mont °1Va ' is His name local parents are worried to death about r i 07 I I Dennis Calkins — custom of dragging State the 1) I go and the other day Street in cars from early evening to way he tried to pay a curfew The Utah Foundation past private tax ticket research organization Tuesday urged reSo how about a gang of several huna parking with a squash! sponsible authorities — including the dred parents Jamming up State Street 144 S' CC) it Utah Legislature — to exercise caution carrying signs I and stopping traffic? At hi determining the justification seems received a and midnight! apportionment of tax money for state edparking ticket so he proceeded to write out a check for the fine --- on a fresh ucational television of transmitting "The proliferation squash facilities for ETV in Utah is an accomActually it was quite legal Nothing in the law says a check has to be written plished fact but taxpaying citizens willingness to accept the premise that it on paper must remain a fact depends upon thor" "squash-checkthe Dennis presented Faulk Austin Tex John Henry the foundato a Billings police Judge The Judge ough objective justification" ddress broadcaster and lecturer wj1 tion to think refused was Ile it tild!i't funny the Bonneville Knife and Fork Club The foundation's assessment of ETV accept it Still youve got to admire Mr Thursda 'at 7:30 pm at Hotel Utah is contained in its monthly research reCALins' spirit "American Humor Texas Style" is the port distributed Tuesday It noted that And a Valentine to you sir title of his talk Utah's five major ETV stations serve a Mr Faulk produced his own radio of slightly more than a million population SAM THE SAD CYNIC SAYS: show "Johnny's Front Porch" on the while California's seven ETV stations Columbia Broadcasting System for five Okay you candidates We're In the serve 19 million now—let's start the dirty stuff! finals Utah is far above the national aver- years e er et 'Quality Decreasing' son says he's going downtown and buy a pair of $35 shoes (send the bill to Dad) An ' IZens lying a'round some ? lence" Other 101atiotei - - gali ect:tibunfc to salary Ingo I - — 4 ê students Tuesday demonstrated against four per cent spending cut for higher education Orderliness Order of Day Column I The ail is in violation of Article V Section I of the State Constitution in thatt it contenmlates investigations for other than legislative purposes Judge Ilanson ruled : t - i i 8 ibutton x i -u- In his ruling Judge Hanson noted Mal the act violates Articles One Five Six and Seven of the State Constitution and the Ilth Amendment to the tiS Const- s ' IATislative is ('tiitiliion nullity '601b1 : - 't 1 ti it ik Utah's creating ia r7 -- act tional Third District Judge Stewart NI lianson ruled Tuesday Judge lianson's memorandum decision followed a 4twar1ng earlier in 4he day on motion to declare the "Ixgislative It( htioi7 Committee" unconstitutional The suit was filed by Atty Gen Phil IL Hansen against the eight members ()Hite committee The group established hy the 371h Utah Legislature when the Republican - sponsored hill was passed over Gov ( Mvin IL RallIpt011'S Ve10 '4 1 —41111101b Addressing student marchers from the steps of State Capitol Secy of State Clyde L t - ' - ::4v s An Investigating Committee i: ) i ! 'H' ' t ' 4 4 4ra -- J - k T -' ' 41 I— 0 i ncontrolled committee grking the discretion" to determine the scope and areas of legislative investigation it twitter violates Article V Section I and lastly it violates Article I Section ''II of and the XIV this State Constitution Section I (il this US Con Alnititeliti(linent that ''it fails to provide procedural standards for persons under investigation and ptrmits secret proceedings and the ivithholding of public informi tthe Ialion" judge said Bryce E floe and 011ie NIcCulloch represented the attorney general at the By ' "' v '4 1 4 -- ‘o '7'4' '':- ' i 44''s4s '1 ' 4 i 1 '' :' - 'e4 lly Clarence 1) NVillianis Tribune Staff Writer 4:ii 44-i- t e- - 4 s'' 't 4" 6743'4'1 '' 1 '' k 1 ''''' 7 ': - 411070tr44 1410'L111Workfht T '' '' 4 1 ''t 'i ' ' K - - '''''os'“t Li-- 12 42-- 1 ft: I ' - 4I 414" ' :1 e i- - 14 -rt" ''' L 1 00 :l:A -- - 7 J A i ' ' ' ' 1 $i i A 1' "3:-- ' y':r 1k N '"k tAtti 11 - t ' r7'i-Ii '':' ''4:7 Clii ' -- - -- ' 't 't AtutTAIII ' " ' k ''- "r""4 t" tzlvt'aS klto i 4 ' ''- 1 z:'1'-4-' 11 It - -s I ''l 4 i $41I4 11'4-- '7 4 v'l fct4 f01l-1 w A- w :::"71 4 it'"7' i - y4 - J - I ' ' ‘ ' 1112"614"1 : - 46 I'''''''444Z 'c ' '''''' - rt ti0i l' '- '$ s 0404' d ''44' 41k A :t )x 4' - - zM11 ': - ' '' 4 k - 1- g 41 f- I ''" ' if 1 - '''‘ °'::-1t"'- tit 4N) 'r 1 - i::' 4 i - xg01 i?'''' 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' k 1 f 1-- 0 11 4 : y l'" I -4 ‘0 1 ' s'Z 4 : 'M46 144'-us-v- ""f 3 ' ''' P:''''' t :4 I ::t -- 04L -- 11 ' - a c -'' ---r- t -- -' - ' tf-1- '''' ' ""i--- -- - t 4 77:1' if 41 ili 1 '''''''''''' w -- - ‘'' :' - iT ii!'t 110 7 t ' :$ -- I ' : - -- ' ' -4' 0' - 0 Piano Is Court Invallo ales Legislature's Watchdog Panel i Dennis caoilaCdevelonnient of facili- age in per ties for ETV the report said The major Utah stations are University of Utah's RUED Utah State University's' KUSU Weber County School District's KwesTv Ogden Board of Education's KOET and Brigham Young University's KBYU privately financed need for two separate publicly supported—ETV stations at the college level and the operation of two stations by adjoining school districts in the Ogden area appear to be open to serious (pieslion from the Orwpoint of the taxpiyer" the foundation said About 93 per cent of Utah residents ond the same ivrcentage of public schools now have at least one ETV signal available to them although not all areas have taken advantage by constructing - - necessary receiving facilities far as is known according to the foundation Utah is the only state with more noncommercial television stations than commercial stations Utah's five major stations equal the number operat ing in seven other Intermountain states "While Utah appears to be overbuilt in ETV transmission facilities with siderable evidence of expensive compd tion between institutions there are at least some encouraging evidences of the increasing coordination of effort foundation stated Cited were the Utah Joint Conunittee e Publicly Owned Educational Television called upon by the 1967 Legislature to discourage proliferation Of oocoonlitutted public television and the Ulan Network for Instruction Television which is to coordinate school districts' activities of producing and procuring program ma-S- on o terials The Joint Committee is studying the establishment of microwave connection between KUED and KUSU and possibly with otberETV transmission facilities The foundation's research report described a lack of specific records showing expenditures for ETV in Utah One of the problems in determining costs the foundation said were the many varied son Ies of money such as from federal i141 orvate grants and local and state pp opr:alions Tilt slate's ETV capital investment ‘ as placed at $1425067 in a 1964 survey by the Joint Cotnmittee Incomplete reports of capital investment as of September 197 indicated outlay for ETV has approximately doubled since the 1964 survey the foundation said ) I 1 : 1 y i' ' i ft 1 1t - I Nt 4 ' ' ' 2e4 7p : - A NIA NfrA14$1xw i ' 7 t i t r i 4- I r I : r two-wa- - ) 4 |