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Show Mayor to Caitieise EPA Plan in -- earing Today TV, rZ$ ' .L r'-:- v i v 4 quality control regions may have to defer to the broader interests and issueH" resolving institutions in the region also claims a single entity such as a health department should not rule the clean-ai- r roost but should be subject to other political control jf L i rx , ' ' wVV Is i-- i 7 ?, The Environmental Protection Agency has chosen strategies to con- trol air pollution, while it has failed to deal directly with the major urban air the automobile pollution problem Salt Lake City Mayor Jake Gam is e'pected to tell a House subcommittee Wednesday morning. Major Gam, representing not only Salt Lake City but also the National League of Cities and the U S Conference 4 of Mayors, us set to testify before the . House subcommittee on public health and the environment about changes in the 1970 Clean Air Act. He was asked to ap- pear ot the Washington, D C., hearing by i the league ef cities of which he is vice Sfilmnc pu's11 Likewise, the mayor's prepared st. t claims Ihe EPA bypassed cities in developing clean air policies and brought frustration to the nations air cleanup. In addition, extensions to the 1975 compliance date are needl'd because . . . present directions are wrong and 'i-n- tj jt & TV Today Page 28 Spearheads Resolution Hes Meeting the Biggest Wheels in Town RI. Fries, superintendent of locomotive for Union Pacific Railroad Co., maintenance Omaha, Neb., checks big No. 8444 on display at the railroad depot, 4th West and South Temple, through Friday. The engine is last of steam engines operative on the big rail line. Sept. 27 at Capitol 'Only Solution A New Roof On Salt Palace Utah Schedules Public Hearing On Insurance Law No-Fau- ll Bv Max B KnudsonJi Tribune Staff Writer Everything you always wanted to know about Utahs new auto insurance law but were afraid to ask . . tspecially if youre an insurance agent lt Thats the subject of a public heanng a m. in Room 203 at the State Capitol, where the Utah Insurance Department will present its proposed regto get the ulations deemed necessary controversial new law rolling by the enactment date of Jan 1 at SepL 27 10 The Utah Legislature enacted is verthe hotly debated statute last February but gave the power for making rules and regulations as may be necessary to clarify and effectuate the purposes of that law, to C N Ottosen, commissioner of insurance sion of The cussion that a having Must Certify Status No 1 order to come up for disin the heanng next week states motonst can certify himself as the required insurance That is. before registering a motor vehicle the owner must certify that the vehicle is, and shall remain as long as operated, insured If the owner falsely certifies this information, its a felony In addition: the insured registrant must carry such proof of insurance with the registration so it can be presented by any person operating the vehicle This evidence wont be uniform for all companies but must at least contain the companys name, policy number, effective dates of coverage, vehicle description and name of the insured The insurance identification will not be required for trailers or vehicles subject to the public service law or interstate commerce act Issue Warning Notice It will be up to the insurance companies to issue a warning notice to their clients that proof must be earned in the vehicle at all times and will be checked at roadblocks, while receiving a citation, getting a vehicle inspection and so forth -J In add.tion to a new $125,000 house the new preswith a large living room ident of the University of Utah also receives free tickets to all the Ute football games But he still has to buy his own popcorn The meat shortage must be getting bad up m Idaho A reader reports that he saw this sign in front of a house near the Idaho State Prison - Our dog likes BEWARE OF DOG the of because high price of but meat beef, he has switched to human leg'! And did you see the Headline on a recent display advertisement in The TribThe State of Utah for une It read Sale by Public Auction (Mv goodness state is up for you mean the whole grabs) - - Utah author Dora Flack has a new Fun With Fruit book out Its called to it tells I and . . . Preservation fjjaife leather out of fruit skins. (Gee, wont I look snappy in my new pair of grapefruit shoes) . . . wife of Pretty Lenore Romney, or may not may (who Romney George be going to run for U S senator frem lectures Utah) gives an average of three each week (My goodness Elaine only lectures me an average of twice each week') And did you know that Utah has some of file most beautifully named golf cours1 es in the entire nation Its the truth I didn't realize it myself until a tourist from California called me at the office and said, I like the name of your golf courses m Utah. 1 we like em, too Thanks said, Faculty Meet U. President EPA strategies, toward Turning Mayor Gam charges the agency has been inflexible in developing and weighing alternative transportation and land use strategies for the cities, but has given the auto industry delays in meeting its statutory mandates Calls for Staff Unity a between placing cleanup costs on the polluter by controlling auto emissions and placed it on the general public by mandating city transportation and land us controls which they can t afford And he says the EPA has made medi- coverages The only adequate solution to the leaky roof at the Salt Palace arena is to install a new one next spring for approxi mately $75,000, the facibtys board of directors was told Tuesday Chet Simmons, assistant manager, Wont Be Problem said he had called in consultants and Mass transit should be developed, he while temporary measures can be taken solution this winter to keep the water out, the continues, but its a long-terthe automobile and when its accepted, only permanent solution is a new roof. He said installation would be particularly wont be the problem it is today tncky in that the contractor would have Cities, should be consulted by the to be sure the arena was watertight at EPA rather than state governments the end of eaih working day so it could which have not in some instances, conbe used while the roof was being in- tacted local officials The testimony also stalled urges the EPA to allow each affected juGerald E Nielson, board counsel, rec- risdiction within an air quality control reommended going ahead with plans for a gion, the opportunity and resources to new topping then fibng suit against the develop and implement its own system for attaimng air quabty requirements contractor (McKee Brown, a joint venand states act in an oversight and ture) and possibly the architects (Bonnecoordmative capacity ville Architects, Inc , Salt Lake City) The board also heaid that Palace not cash revenue continues to come m at a rate 21 5 percent greater than at the same time last year Cash received during August totaled $78 529, compared with $52 49b during August last year a little research and th California visitor is nght We do have some beautifully named golf courses in Utah, especially in the Salt Lake area and the northern end of the state But I did Like, for some examples. the Royal Greens golf course m Roy . . . and the White Barn golf course north of Ogden . . And theres the Skyway golf course in Tremonton and the Hobble Creek golf course in Spnngville . . and the Canyon Breeze golf course in Beaver . . The University of Utahs new president, Dr. David P. Gardner, Tuesday called on faculty members for their tolerance, support and an overriding conmitment to the university. Speaking at the universitys annual bis fust appearance faculty breakfast Dr before an assembly of the faculty Gardner iold his teachers. Your competence in the aggregate is the critical mass which maintains the universitys reputations, draws students to her from throughout the world, pulls colleagues from elsewhere and attracts the outside support which makes so many of her programs possible Traditional Campos Event The breakfast is a traditional affair marking the opening of the universitys academic year for which clasjwork begins Sept. 26. Members of the State Board of Higher Education, the universitys institutional councu and more than 1.0C0 faculty members attended. Achieving clean air is only one element m our total environment, the seven-pag- e We statement continues think that the trade-off- s necessary to a total environmental strategy must not be isolated from the political forum Technological considerations in defining air In his address. Dr. Gardner dealt with a broad overview of his educational be-- . Lets and called on the faculty to be who prescribe what good physicians students need rather than acting as dispensers dealing only in student wants. He pointed out that students have the nght to learn without prejudice as well as the nght to question the value of what Any interested person or his author lzed representative may present views, statements, arguments or conditions, orally or in writing, at the heanng Copies of the proposed rules and regulations may be obtained at Room 115, State Capitol Mr Ottosen emphasized that the proposed regulations are just that proposed But he has the authority to make I think them lawful orders and said they (the proposed rules) aie as perfect as we can get them Nevertheless, he said, some suggestions have been made for improvements already and it is anticipated that many more will be brought out m the hearing is being taught. Cant Become And, of course, the prettiest name of all The Painted Hills golf course near Cedar City TODAYS VALENTINE A collective Valentine todav to a group of men who are doing a good job and not getting too much credit I m talking about the fellows who are handbag the parking at the big parking lot at the Utah State Fairgrounds. ' J ' ' They are extra efficient, extra polite . . . under hazardous con ditions. record breakln,, crowds coming through the gates of this years fair, there are thousands of automobiles to handle daily. The men on duty at the fair parking lot do the job well With And a Valentine to all 1 He also cautioned against confusing personal growth with academic progress in the evaluation of students, noting that, academic disciplines are to be taught and the effectiveness of learning tested. Academic progress can and must be measured by standards appropriate to the discipline, Dr. Gardner said, adding, We do not apply letter grades to character and deportment and we must not, in turn, make character and deportment the measure of academic performance We want personal growth, academe progress and professional competence Defend Academic Freedom THE SAD CYNIC, SAS Tae high price of meat Is changing the word beef from a toun to a vert). SAM, Nude in Lights Rapist of Gordon Lane? The Gordon Lane rapist suspected attacking 32 women during past was believed seen Tuesday at months 3 30 a m , according to Murray pohee A nude man was seen standing near a store in a shopping center at 4500 S State by Gary Wickel, 9480 David St , Sandy, a parking lot sweeper operator, but the man disappeared before police were notified -- of weekend ! 1 1 vf Ur: niVh.i a at 1 He pledged to defend the faculty's academic freedom, calling it a protection of ideas which assures teachers fre dom impartially to teach, inquire and report their findings free of negative sane-lions I 1 Detective Ed Reit said the description Mr. Wickel gave of the man seen m front of the Red Wing Shoe Store in the matched headhghts of the sweeper closely previous descriptions of the suspect. The detective said Gordon Lane is not far from the shopping center. The Salt Lake County Sheriffs Office has suggested the rapist lives m the vicinity of 4500 South and 3rd East N D Meanwhile, Sheriffs Capt Pete Hayward said deputies are check mg out several hundred leads and tips on the suspect giver, by citizens over the 7 7 i' However, he said it ) 4, corresponding f j: with i View on Main, Breathe Deeply Because of night work In removing Utah Theatre Marquee at 148 y. t S nght ( V-'- s a 5 obligations The society has a nght to expect 4 and the profession has the obligation to a 1 secure adherence by its members to pro--v 1 1 fessional standards of accuracy, respect, restraint and general decorum, he said. Dr. Gardner also pledged to work coo- i peratively with the universitys sister in- ' stuutions in the Utah System of Higher Education I intend to lend the weight of this great institution to the upbuilding cf our sister institutions within the frame of their respective and diverse missions, for I am convinced that if we do not hang S. northbound strollers, together, we shall surely hang separate-TnesdaMain, drivers saw this on Iy, he said. m 'iTIsr tffl 1 us restraints and reciprocal A 5 J1 Cametot But, he warned that while teachers must encourage a students sense of choice they must avoid leaning so far in' the protection of classroom freedom, experimentation and unstructured learn-college becomes, mg education that - Camelot Theres ... . By John Cummins Tribune Education Editor lt Nothing Serious 1 Policy holders mast also be informed cal payments and uninsured motorists insurance, and the availabibty of optional deductible and additional coverages, should the company choose to make them available Dan Valentine JUST RAMBLING: At every Utah State Fair for thp past 30 years there have been several pitchmen spiling gadgets for your car enk gine guaranteed to increase gasoline mileage But this year with the nation facing a gas shortage there isnt one on the peddler fairgrounds offering gadgets to up gasoline mileage You figure it out' The new law only applies to accidents occurring in the state on or after Jan 1 But on or before Dec 1 of this year all insurance holders must have received from their various insurance companies an endorsement form providing the new personal injury protection benefits In addition, all policy holders must be sent a general explanation of the law, including the tori limitation of $500 imand fhe posed by the legislature, required Lability and personal protection coverages Existing Coverage Law Page 25 Second Section trade-ef- f A WARNis suggested warning ING Effective January 1, 1974, Utah law provides that any person who presents or uses an insurance identification card as evidence of insurance when, m fact, there is no insurance in force, is subject to conviction for a misdemeanor and, in addition to a heavy fine andor imprisonment, shall have his operators or chauffeurs bcense and registration revoked of the law on existing Wednesday Morning, September 19, 1973 Mavor Gam spearheaded an Aug 17 resolution through the league's board of directors which challenges the federal governments manner m getting clean air and cl 11ms the EPAs proposals will cause havoc with the economic, social and physical planning and development That resoluprocesses of many cities tion is contained m his testimony 5 Jack Sports . 4 fUU Local News J J f i. 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