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Show 20 The Salt Lake tribune. Monday. September 24. 197:1 In Orem o Train Hits 4- i . Auto, Man Dies .sptual r-'- v.-- S' sr- - ff " r - V ' 11 to 1 he Tribune OREM Menin Chapman. Orem, was killed Sunday morning when his vehicle was hit broadside b a Denver and Rio Grande Western Railuad freight train The victim, alone in his car enroute to church, was crossing a set of three tracks at about soo S. 1600 West, Orem, when the southbound train hit. 45. Orem City Police Officer Steve Gammell said Mr. Chapman was pronounced dead on arrival at the Itah Valley Hospital, Provo, following the x .'! 5 a m accident Oflicer Gammell said there are no signal lights at the crossing, only a railroad crossing sign He said the impact ot the train earned the vehicle 525 feet down the tracks and that it was raining at the time Killed In Orem. This tangled mass of metal Is all) train collided 45. of Orem. Menin Chapman, that remains .after vehicle and awas g finding that in the face of rapidly increasing costs it, Lke the U.S. press, must install the most automated production facilities available, Dr. Hollstem said. He explained that as m the United States, one result has been the appearance of the joint operating agreement in which two competing newspapers pool production facdities while the news operations remain independe nt Dr Hollstem the Dr Hollstem said for the spent summer of 1972 at a seminar most of its history, the Press communicaof much of Europe fought for on international a specialized pomt of view., tions is Sali, Yugoslavia. He wasr a Fulbnght lecturer in usually the outlook of a sponparty or Burma m 1960-6- and has writpolitical soring ten extensively on the press of church. Southeast Asia. Neutral Becoming Sensational Journals Today, however, most newsThe neutral are quality informational becoming papers m response to changes m press of the contment, which outlook and affiliations of appeals to the better educated often must be traders. The trend is benefi-:ia- l readers, to society but now supported by other publications called boulevard sheets, requires these papers to comwhich appeal to mass circulapete for readers as general intions through a frmula of terest publications. cheesecake and sensation, The European press is also This is the observation of Dr. Milton C. Hollstem, a University of Utah communications professor who recently returned from a month-lonseminar at the Institute for the Science of the Press in Vmsterdam rm. g center new in library-senio- r citizens i books and provide combination north Davis County will house 50,000 sters. Construction 1 Davis Starts kitchen-readin- on Designed to hold 50.000 books, the North Branch Library of Davis County will be site on erected on a three-acr- e the east side of Clearfield's Vietnam Park. The ceremony is scheduled for 5 p m should be allowed even m the the case of television Most newspapers on the contment are as free as those in the Urned States, he said. And as in the U.S., they are deeply concerned with writing codes of ethics or establishing press councils as an alternative to media-watchdo- g threatened government controls. The press of France and Belgium still labors under some restrictive laws, includan ing one that allows WEBER STATE COLLEGE Use your VA Benefits for DayEveningOff Campus Classes Registration Sept. 24, 25 v Classes available from VocationalTechnical to Business, Humanities, Education Decrees two-stor- y structure. 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Not only Scandinavia but all of Western Europe has grappled with the dilemma of whether censorship should be used to combat pomograpny, Holland has a he continued. national film censorship board that is still urged by sectarian groups to impose their standards on the movies, but films have Dutch adult-onl- y become even more permissive than those in the U.S Dr. Hollstem said (here is now some question as to . areas for old- starts Monday, ATTENTION ALL VIETNAM VETERANS Library Job Today Dr. Hollstem said Jj g building - Professor Views Europes New Press The prejs of Western Europe and the press of Amenca have many common problems, among which are reaching Changing audiences and cop-biwith rampant inflation. The just say you want to fly visit our ticket office in Ext. 352, |