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Show 2 The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, betucinuct i, i-- eu Raises S3.3 Million of Courts Reform Urges Report ized into a unified state system that an administrator or judge under the supervision of the state supreme court chief justice would oversee. They go under such names as police court, magis'rate court, municipal or city court, county court, and district court. In most states, they are operated by county and city governments. Not only are they inferior in nomenclature, the commission said, .but also in financing, facilities, rehabilitative resources and quality of personnel. In some states there is no effective review of their work by a higher court the law allows defendants because appealing their decisions to get brand new trials in the next court up the judicial ladder. Contlnaed From Page One make a thorough evaluation of the rule which provides, as the late Justice Louis Cardozo once said, that the criminal goes free because the constable blundered. Madden noted that the rule is a very touchy issue within the legal profession and said there was a lot of debate within the commission task force. A thorough study could be made by a group like thr American Bar Foundation (ABF) or a law school with an LEAA grant, he said. The American Bar Assn, has deferred action on the issue until January, and a bill to revise the rule is pending in Congress. The Major Attack Suggests Plan Because much of the lower courts caseload deals with traffic and drunkenness cases, judges of such courts are encouraged to dispense perfunctory . . . assembly-linjustice, the report said. It urged that such courts be reorgan Coming under heaviest attack in the commissions report were the lower trial courts, which handle about 90 percent of all criminal prosecutions in th nation. e If such unification is politically unrealistic, the report said, a temporary goal would be to eliminate all justice of the peace courts and nvmnicipal courts and replace them with a statewide system of lower trial courts that might later be integrated into a court system of general criminal jurisdiction. The commission strongly recommended that traffic cases, except for such serious violations as reck'ess or drank driving, be removed from tne courts and handled by an administrative system. Such a system would allow pleas by mail, eliminate jury trials, and permit referee. hearings before a Madden said more than half of the new criminal cases filed in D.C. Superior Court last year were traffic offenses. Bl'RBANK, CALIF. (AP) leaders of alJ Democratic for one kinds got together and helped night, at least raise $3.3 million to pay ofl part of their partys 1972 debl and start a war chest for 1974. There could be no doubt or Saturday night's telethon that the Democrats were hungrily eyeing next year's congressional election. The keynote was sounded by Sen. Daniel K. Inouye of Hawaii in his pitch for funds: d Strong Majority What will you get for your money? One thing you will get is a strong Democratic majority in Congress. We need more Democrats in Congress and we need a Democratic president in 1976. In urging that family courts be created to replace juvenile courts, the commission said such courts should deal with "all legal matters related to family life. They would include delinquency, neglect, support, adoption, child custody, paternity actions, divorce and annulment, and assaults in which the victim and the the UAW is exempting from the strike. accused are in the same family. These plants, situated in Syracuse, N.Y., Madden said, The only place with a Huntsville, Ala., Kokomo, Ind., Van true family court as we contemplate it is Wert, Ohio, and Detroit, were exempted D C and its court doesnt go as far as because they are that supwe would like because it doesn't handle besides other ply companies Chrysler. family assaults. Chryslers plants are concentrated Family courts would rely more on hcavdy in the Detroit area, much more counseling and less on punishment. But so than are the plants of the other two when facts are contested, the report members of the Big Three auto comsaid, the juvenile should have the same panies, General Motors and Ford. rights that an adult would have in a regular court. (Copyright) Hopes Remain High in Sessions Seeking End to Auto Walkout Continued From Page One parties are wages and fringe benefits, forced overtime and health and safety in the plants. While the negotiators labored to produce a new contract, some 112,000 workers prepared to man picket lines Monday at Chrysler plants parts-maker- states and Canada. For the most part, the workers in 21 stayed home over the weekend. It had been reported earlier that 117.000 workers were striking, but nearly 5.000 of these are employed in plants that r - i I V' ' .A - I f Efforts to settle labor disputes in eastern Canadas paper industry showed some o V I:. nl Aisocioted Luis Echevcrrla, right, 100 Dead Mex-ltensi- Hor- - Press Wirephofo Russl de Allende, widow of Chilean President Allende. a late Mrs. Allende Asks Sunday as more progress union locals ratified a tenta-'tiv- e contract with Abitibi Pulp and Paper Co. and additional ratification votes were held at two other companies. A spokesman for the United International Paperworkers Union said 12 of 17 locals now have approved the new contract with Abitibi and further results were expected Sunday night. Abitibi has nine mills in Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick. In Saint John. N.B., about 400 workers at the plant voted Sunday on a tentative agreement reached late Saturday. The employes have been on strike for a week. Junta Boss Worldwide Outcry Totals The MEXICO CITY (AP) widow of Chilean President Salvador Allende fl w here Sunday from Santiago and appealed for worldwide profascLm has test, saying taken over in our country. A military junta seized power last Tuesday and reported Allende committed suicide as the armed forces closed in on the presidential Casualties (AP) leader Gen. Augus-t- o PARIS of the ChilPinochet, ean military junta, said Sunday in a broadcast interview that there were about 100 foldead and 300 wounded lowing the revolt. In Santiago the junta so far has said officially that only 16 persons have died and that 116 have' been injured. There are a few centers of resistance in some parts of the capital, involving a few hundred extremists," the general said in a telephone interview from Santiago with the French, radio station RTL. palace. Big Crowd A crowd g of ... Shouting Group Mrs. Allende stepped from the plane biting her lip and was greeted by the crowd Allende! Allende!" shouting dent Salvador Allende had committed suicide when army forces attacked his palace. The junta offered him four times the chance to surrender and save his life. We guaranteed this, without problem, Pinochet said. eight-hou- - Did Well Said Brown: I think we did very well considering that this MacMil-lan-Rothsa- At Nova Scotia Forest Industries Ltd., in Port Ilawks-bury- , N.S., about 630 union members held a ratification vote on a new pact hammered out earlier this week. - in , Total receipts and pledges at the end of the telethon Saturday midnight were $5.3 million. U.S. Vessels To Seize Fish Ship JUNEAU, ALASKA (AP) -Two Coast Guard cutters were alongside and preparing to seize at first light Sunday a Japanese trawler in the Bering Sea. A Coast Guard spokesman said the Mitsu Maru No. 30 led the cutters Jarvis and Balsam overon a e waters night chase in northwest of Dutch Harbor, a port in the eastern end of the Aleutian island chain. 140-mi- ice-fre- The chase in favorable weawinds, overcast seas with skies and two-foended 150 swells miles northwest of Akutan Island. ther i. Nixon-Agne- pleasure the Caribbean When the money was not immediately forthcoming from the National campaign com-- ' mittee, Abplanalp lent the Conservatives the $25,000, according to his attorney. The big plane sighted Buddy Cosgrove. 19, and Tommy Evans. 20, both of Miami, as they waved from their life raft The United States maintains a fisheries zor.e within which only American vessels can operate. The spokesman said the two cutters paralleled the Mitsus course throughout the chase. He said a Coast Guard HC130h reconnaisance plane was overhead for much of the northwesterly run. The spokesman said the Japanese vessel probably would be taken to Kodiak, days away. Earlier spokesmen said the Mitsu. fled, after ignoring orders to halt repeated blocks message "including dropped from ... aircraft. Sale now in progress JEWELERS loan grew out of a party at fund-raisin- g The paper strikes in Canada have affected the flow of newsprint to newspapers in both Canada and the United States, forcing some newspapers to make reductions in size to conserve paper. the Ver-gar- campaign. However, Griffin and J. Daniel Mahoney, the Conservative party state chairman and a friend of Abplanalp, said Abplanalp requested that the portion for the presidential campaign be returned to the Conservative party campaign in New York for the NLxon-- , Agnew ticket. Sea. The loan was disclosed by Conservative party officials and William Griffin, Abplan-alp- s when they attorney, queried about reports that the General Office Accounting was investigating whether the $25,000 was a loan or a contribution. If it were a contribution, it would be subject to the federal gift tax. The and - . 1972." early Saturday afternoon when the Jarvis, on routine fisheries patrol duty, spotted the Mitsu hauling "her nets up nine miles off Lava Point on Akutan Island. Rep. Peter Peyser and Carl A four enMIAMI (UPI) gine Coast Guard search plane Sunday spotted the remaining two men of four who had been missing more than two weeks after their boat sank candidates. gressional 2 Survivors The loan was made to the Conservative party official William Griffin, Abplanalps Agnew ticket last October but. according to the Abplanalp attorney and Conservative party officials, the loan was supposed to have been repaid by the committee, which coordinated all fundraising for the national ticket. off-ele- c It was not known why the trawler stopped fleeing from the cutters. The chase began N.Y., from which the $75,000 proceeds were to be split evenly between two Westchester County Republican con- - NEW YORK Robert II. Abplanalp, one of President Nixon's closest friends, has been trying for nearly a year to get the Committee for the of the President to reimburse him for a $25,000 loan. tion year and we is an were selling a concept, not a campaign gettinf rid of an old debt. We raised 30 percent more in eight hours this year than we did in 20! 4 hours in home in Abplan-nlp- s Bronxville. PLYWOOD PANELING ABITABI BRAND Beautiful The union spokesman refused to disclose details of eior ther the MacMillan-RothsaNova Scotia Forest Industries contracts but said the latter may have a couple interesting features in it. everlasting BUY & SAVE AT y SAU LAKE 1,000 Airport at 2:24 p.m. (4:24 p.m. EDT.) President Luis Echev-erri- a of Mexico, his wife and other Mexican officials were on hand. 66 other persons, most of them political exiles and diplomats, were on the flight. 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