Show pValt1 ' f 0 Wie‘"lif 44t too — ve v At 1 t '' (sfi bt A 19 NIA t 4 I J 1111"50 - Ltcal 1New9 Local News l'auc Business 6 G5 ( ' '? - ' r- 1‘ ' - :'1 i '- high-spee- i N - it 1 ' -- r Wednesday November 8 1 1 i l i - 1 r 1 Section 1967 1 1 i 'If rage One 111 i ' ' I r t I 4 ' '' '' ' r t' ( I 4 4f '''k i '' ' - i § 'e lii t """ 'i 4 - f 1 1 81 ' 1 - ' 1 1 so ' ' ' ' NA ' Dan i ! - Valentine's i t : t ' ' 1Y ' 2gi rtN ' 1 '' - r'r - — - ' - 1 Nothing Serious' 'i 's ) - e - t --- I'1-N--- ' ' ' ' e -i ‘ ‘-- - n't tt hdeidr ' 1 L 2r when a tik Ire—rip i z t" i 1 ' she that was fundamental cerned" (The ordinance states: "Every perwho knowingly and willfully challenges to fight assaults strikes verbally abuses interferes with resists molests or threatens any police officer or city fireman of Salt Lake City while in the discharge of his official duties is guilty of son a mined "Rather the emphasis is to be placed on whether the officer is prevented or Impeded in the lawful performance of a lawful duty "It is the opinion of this office that educator who the proeess" The opinion declared the use of abulanguage against a policeman or fireman does not fall into the slim category of speech which constitutionally can be restricted sive 'Gradual Erosion' "If the right of free speech is to have vitality at all it must be jealously guard ed against gradual perhaps irnpercepti- ' ' to Copper Strike Box Score of )g4 eVIA 1 Number of days on strike 2 Impact of strike on Utah's economy to date 3 Wages lost to date by em- each ployel's 4 Time required for each striking employe to make up lost wages assuming 5 cents per hour additional (to the company's origi- nal 25c Is offer) negotiated 5 Time re for kquiredl each to make up lost wages 10c assuming per hour additional is negotiated ' 190014 knows the misery and woe a parent can go through these days Mr 'ofh Lipscomb 'fbiro ordered that spe- dal classes - he held Tuesday evening for the parents who have youngsters in the Jerome Jun lor High School The main purpose of the classes: To explain to the parents the mysteries of modern math! He says many parents do not understand modern math (which is the understatement of the year) : and he feels these classes will clear up all the misunderstanding and mystery In addition if the parents know how it works they can help junior with his homework m A fine idea : and a Valentine to you sir TIIE SAD CYNIC SAYS: It Salt Lake City Is a "sin town" like some people say — how come It's striking - I ' I 1 Phillip David Short Charged in Bank Robbery r" Officer Norman Robinson Nabbed Suspect int Truck - - ' ' 4 -1 !1— 1 I ' P : - I -- 117 $43641000 t ephone" ! I' ' '' '' 1 ' - ' — so ' 4 ' ' t j' - ' ' ' ' A ' I ' — '' l'' 7: 'i i - : is free and the public is invited to Join the guard in honoring the men in uniform today and those who served their country in the past" said Maj Gen Maurice L Watts Utah adjutant "While Veterans Day is Saturday our observance is on Thursday to give the public the opportunity to hear the famous LDS choir" Gen Watts noted While the choir directed by Richard P Condie will provide the vocal selections for the evening the Utah National Guard's 23rd Army Band is on tap for the musical numbers The touted band is directed by CWO Thomas Maxwell I e'''' "1- ' 1 1 - - - ' e Police Sgt Dave Campbell inspects bullet hole in windshield of get- - away truck while net John Stoner take notes at scene of capture I County Commission to Open Bids For Salt Palace Fixtures Nov 16 suspect pulled into the college to change his clothes because those he was wearing did not fit the description given by bank employes but that others matching the description were found in the truck The chase began as Capt Roberts attempted to stop him They went south to Westminster Avenue (1910 South) west to Douglas Street (1240 East) south to 2100 South west to Elizabeth Street (1140 East) where the gunman turned into the playground of the Irving See Page B-- 2 Column 2 and an Ice hockey floor and equipment Mr Nicolatus said construction o the structure is 23 and thirty-fiv- e hundredths completed and is in line with construction schedules He said brickwork on the Interior of the complex's exhibit hall Is expected to begin late next week Also Tuesday J Howard Dunn auditorium manager said with completion of the complex still about 112 years away 100 days of activities already have been scheduled for the facility F W Haun assistant vice chairman of the Salt Lake County Promotion and Development Board reported his group will make a bid in Honolulu later this month for the annual convention of the National Council of Teachers of English scheduled for Thanksgiving weekend of Bids for major furnishings and — fixtures of the Salt Lake Cotmty Civic Auditorium Complex (Salt Palace) will be opened in the County Commission chambers Nov 16 at 3 pm George S NicoIatus project engineer told auditorium board members Tuesday Mr Nieolatus said bids have been received for the complex escalators elevators portable and permanent seating portable basketball floor and floor risers 1969 Mr Haun said Salt Lake City will complete with Seattle Las Vegas and Los Angeles for the convention He said one of the requirements in bidding for the convention is a commitment of 3500 hotel and motel rooms for convention goers "Our facility (the Salt Palace) exceeds our accommodations" Mr Haim said "We are in hopes that the business we will generate will prompt our motel and hotel operators to enlarge their facilities or will attract new hotels and motels to the city" observances Friday and indications are most have programs planned World War I veterans Veterans of Foreign Wars and Disabled American Veterans are scheduling observances in most communities in the state And some 90 American Legion posts will have open houses Friday and Saturday The United Veterans Council has a commemorative program scheduled for downtown Salt Lake Saturday at 11 am He will be among many military and civilian leaders expected to attend the con- cert special program Is planned at the Salt Lake Veterans Hospital Satirday at 11 am All veterans are invited officials A said In addition all high schools in the state have been urged to hold patriotic ' t ' : 1 : t ' - -r - 1 ' - ' ''' i '' k ' ‘r lk - - - --- ' '' a I - 1 ' ' 401 f ir42'f "4 "r - 42 ' : t ''7 ' ' 4 - - -- ' : f:' 4ilet1 0 - ' '- t ' 14 iP 'A ' 0 ' Rli '": T r ) -- -t - r 4 ' "' s -- - : - -- -- 4" 2 qr e-- ' -- t ' -1 ' 40- ' 1 - ' - ' 4' ' t'-- - ' - - e "-i- ' ' - ' - ' ' — ' ' t - - 4 ' Irt -- At 7rAt li 41:2:'" t 4 rit4 ' a tt— 4 4: 4 - f4k - ' --- - Tabernacle Choir will provide musical salute dur7 leg 12th annual Veterans Day Concert - Thttrsdly -- — - rtr"411"'"144 fi'''' r s' v4 'to Tr411 4 47 rr A: V' ' 14$ 4 - rros 4 r ' ts i t1 1 - 0 1 i - t 't tf -- ' ' - '' ' "" 'ii i' t ' " — t 1 sr' ' e 4 I I ' f ! tk-- — - AA:44 I ! ve ' t - ' ' 't i - i '11 - A t e it 4 seri Utah National Guard's 23rd Army Band will join in salute to veterans cosponsored by Tribune 1417TV - r fi' '"'-''''' - itf- -- 41 1 "'"'ll''0'-' --- : 1 414 a Dlt - ' '' " - il 5 1 "'" 04o - - ie ll 4 " - : 0 ' v - a ( - ' ti - v - ' ' --' t 'e ' ' '' 4 - -- - " 'i '' - '' s 'r 4 '''''' i iis pAi Zt ) f--- t i -- ' ' t v 4 N- '''' t' 4114 cd "4 -' - 00' '—1 ' ''et '''' ' 0 z40 rrr7":441 f "tr t i l' iir14 ' ' --- ' ( ' - 't- - v't 7- 4: ' - ' it ' i c 0 t14 v f' :' r - -''t t 4 ?Iv tii ek t 014 t:Itt 4 ' I tt ‘- '"'- v '''''''' tii - ''' i' ? :! 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'' 4'' ' - j f - ' : k "' it ' 1: 0 - ' - 7 0 6 L4 1 :-- 44- - ' ' i I ' t - i !' f c ‘ 1 tlt ''' -- 1: 1 ' Minutes later Capt Don Roberts ticed the suspect's car pulling onto 1300 East from Westminster College Capt Roberts said he felt that the "It In — ' 1 e- I I 't ' ! Changes Clothing OA 1105 years i '' Free for Public Another feature of the concert will be an address by Gen Harold K Johnson 2210 years ' " 1 t The gunman then warned the trio not to and walked out the door Mr Folkersen ran out in time to see him get into a pickup truck and drive out of the shopping center and west on Sherman Ave (1350 South) - He then ran into a nearby store and gave police a description of the gunman and the vehicle United States Army : -- 11- Tabernacle Chofr Guard to Sftlute GIs $2297 11 i 1 Veterans Day Concert American GIs preserving peace throughout the world The salute will be In the form of the 12th annual Veterans Day Concert scheduled this year for Thursday at 8:30 pm in the Salt Lake Tabemadle The colorful pageant is by The Salt Lake Tribune and KUTV ':'' spt Conversation Mr Folkersen was talking on a telephone to the rear of the two tellers cages when he was ordered to "hang up the tel- Chief of Staff - -- ' ' no- The Mormon Tabernacle Choir whose collective voice has been heard around the world Thursday will join the Utah National Guard in a musical salute to the i I — follow him and turned On LDS Parking 1 ' -- i paper bag County Differ 1 ' t none - I ' ' The gunman then ordered them all to step back and not to touch anything "Don't touch any buttons or take any pictures" he told Mr Folkersen Mr Folkersen replied pictures were already being taken (The bank recently installed a special camera mounted to take pictures in such cases) "They are?" the gunman replied He then ordered the two tellers to put out the drawers and put the money in a must be tested in court" lie said if the opinion Is 'upheld It would be alright for a citizen to use profane language against another citizen "My police officers still are United States citizens and should not have to stand verbal profane abuse" Deputy Chief Eugene G Ceder loff said "If our officers deem It necessary they will continue to make arrests on this particular city ordinance" Parking around Temple Square can't cars County Atbe limited to torney LaMar Duncan said Tuesday but Salt Lake City officials disagreed Limiting parking Mr Duncan told the is "discriminatory county commission and unconstitutional" City Public Safety Commissioner James L Barker Jr however advocated the June - to - September practice as a courtesy to out - of - state motorists even though there may be "some cloud" over the city's ability to limit parking Signs limiting parking around Temple cars are put up Square to June 1 and taken down Sept 16 ( A ' - Cuts police power" the opinion said Police Chief Dewey J Finis notified of the opinion late Tuesday said "This is only an opinion — it's not binding and general Salaries and wages material and suOnliest new facilities and improvements treatment charges freight CoMMiniOnS services etc payroll state and local taxes Based on Leaned per day ollased on work week with average wage of $316 per hour plus average wage Increase of 25c per now In orignnal company otter SAM dal? portion of the Salt Lake City ordi- nance (covering verbal abuse) fails to adequately prescribe standards by which a violation of the law can be ascertained Therefore the ordinance fails to satisfy the minimum requirements of due Aldo - amount Si ''' oe ' 1 - he writes "the price for cigarettes is so widespread in Utah?" He goes on to report that a pack of cigarettes sells for as low as 29 cents in a discount supermarket to 50 cents in a local nightclub The cigarette vending machines run all the way from 35 cents per pack to 45 cents per pack "Let's get some kind of a standard price Dan" he begs I agree The main culprits I think are the vending machine owners Every time the tax on a pack of cigarettes goes up a penny they increase their price a full nickel The vending machine boys explain it's impossible for the machines to make change in pennies Surely a nation that can come up with the atom bomb can figure out a way for cigarette machine to give pennies in change! VALENTINE today William A Lipscomb superintendent schools at Jerome Idaho He's an educator after my own misdemeanor") The opinion noted the standards of determining what constituted verbal abuse Were so broad as to "defy compliance" "The personal discomfiture of the officer involved is not the criterion by which a violation of the law is to be deter- cigarette smoker "How And I agree A SPECIAL - "The proposed ordinance In question to extend the bounds within which Individuals may be held criminally responsible Insofar as their relationships with the city police or firemen are con- A DISILLUSIONED TODAY'S VALENTINE protec- seeks If you haven't anything else to worry about try this: Within a short 10 years women drivers in the United States will outnumber men drivers! Did you know that over in France it is the as tom of office workers to all shake each other's hands when coming to work each morning — and they all shake hands when they leave in the evening too (I'd This rather have coffee breaks!) may be just another day to you But it's a special occasion for Mathew Arrington 1038 Wenco Dr Exactly 25 years ago Nov 8 1942 Mathew was one of the first infantrymen ashore in the invasion of North Africa He was in the same Wan try squad at Audie Murphy World War It's most decorated soldier who later be camea movie star He's an A total receipts and taken in bank holdup on Tuesday - good you've got company?) a constitutional Seeks to Extend Bounds A new economic survey reports that each year 155000 American families go broke (There doesn't it make you feel heart i 4 ble erosion by neatly disguised laws par ported to be legitimate exercises of the tions may be sacrificed by alleged exercises of the police power "In order for a statute or ordinance to constitutional withstand it objection must be reasonably explicit in setting forth standards by which an individual may guide himself - come" - 'V tellers Lake City ordinance which prohibits "verbal abuse" of a police officer or fireman Is unconstitutional because it violates a citizen's right of free speech Atty Gen Phil L Hansen said in an opinion Tuesday The opinion requested by Mayor J Bracken Lee heir! "freedom from verbal attack and nothing more is not so indispensable to the enforcement of the law young gal back in Massachusetts Now she's the mother of four children (and she absolutely forbids any of the four to even get on a motorcycle!) has a complaint manager left Cheryl Taylor A Salt COLUMN asked out loud whatever becomes of the girls who ride on the backs of motorcycles hanging on to their boyfriends' necks Mrs Mary Olsen of Granger reports that the girls get married and become eventually mothers Mary admits she was an old ' - By Dave Jonsson Tribune Staff Writer A RECENT motorcycle-hanger-on-e- r Ard 'Verbal Abuse' Ordinance Unlawful Hansen Holds all ' V- dcias niikedaeti enough to vote for " the other one ' -- ' L Ronald Folkersen to Suggestion convention Utah 1 ' - — tourist execu- of' I I I and Are you i lives: the saving news clips about r Dan Valenti" Salt Lake City being a "sin tom" You'd better put 'em in a brochure And send them out across the country We'll be sure to get some conventions! A recent survey reveals that people with a college education are more likely to save trading stamps than people with just a high school education (I don't know what this proves except that the more educated you become' the more saliva you've got!) - -- L other t ---- - -- - l - JUST RAMBLING: It was a frustrating election Tuesday Two women were walking down Main Street One said to 1 the "I r? --- - --- Charged with violation of Federal t Bank Robbery statutes was Phillip David Short 25 255 N 2nd West Pleasant Grove identified by the Federal Bureau of Investigation as an unemployed laborer The complaint was signed before US Ronald N Commissioner Boyce by Charles J Shepherd special agent for the FELCommissioner Boyce set bond at $20000 and remanded Short to the City- County Jail A gunman walked into the branch of-fire at about 1 pm and confronted L Ronald Folkersen 40 branch manager Elaine Arns 25 and Cheryl Taylor 23 't- ' - - -- : -- : ------ 2' I s Faces Federal Charge I I 1 ' 1 i k N '' 1 " t $ ':& ' ! ‘1i d N ' v '''' ' P 1 t 4t '4 ‘ ' ' Ai i 2 N A - - A Pleasant Grove man was arrested and charged with bank robbery Tuesday afternoon when a 'pursuing police officer shot out a tire on the suspect's pickup chase in truck ending a wild ' southeast Salt Lake The suspect was in Salt Lake City- County Jail under $20000 bond less than two hours after the Foothill Village Office First Security Bank of Utah NA 1396 Foothill Dr was robbed of $4040 At least five shots were fired during the chase At one time the suspect drove onto a school playground where students were playing ' ' 4 i Sorensen By George Tribune Suburban Editor A - " - - : t - l' '' ' -' 'i i II - ' k ( Halt Suspect aitilc:' Holdup Ei) 1 n''Foothills f N AC'" ' -- 1 i : i - ' t Ztiblutt 1 i 7 511)1t:Pga110 i L) InEing 1 C 1111 4 : et"101? t t 4 71-71- ( t p i trmxt7 14 Iloq41704k471mtrckr44sms0 - i |