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Show Habeas Corpus Petitions Under Study Atty. Gen. Vernon B. Rom. ney uid today that hU office i making a very careful study ot the Jaw" relating to the large number of habeas corpus petitions being filed by inmates of the Utah State Prison. We will do everything we ran reasonably do to see that tnese people serve out their he said. We are sentences, not anxious to see a flood of convicts come through the piison gates. Rights of citizenry to be safe and secure are very important too, along with the lights of those accused or of crimes, he contended. I feel that there has been a tendency m some appelate courts to go ov erboard on the rights of certain individuals and that the whole tiling has gotten out of balance," he said. Romney admitted that some Inmates did not have counsel at revocation hearings. He said he believes that very few of these men had their rights jeopardized through lark of counsel. The criminal section of the attorney generals office and Robert B. Hansen, deputy attorney general, are studying decisions from courts tlirough-ou- t the country regarding the problem. Results of tins investigation will be called to the attention of the courts, he said. Demo Chairman Enters Post Bid II. John Klas, Salt Lake bank executive, announced today he will seek City as 1 Democratic s t ate chairman at the state party's convention April 19. on vice of Klas, president to see this through. ing Continental Bank and Trust Co., has served in the post since December, when he was named following the resignation of A. Wally Sandack. "I wish to continue an aggressive program that will Include strengthening the staff of the stale committee," Klas said. We have already begun work on a new and broadly g based dynamic program on local, county and fund-raisin- state levels." Klas said his major emphasis would be on organization rather than issues, and said considerable stress is being on the party's placed within the state. image" "We are now developing sound public relations program- - which will be a e effort. 1 would like long-rang- Another major concern is the involvement of young people in mainstream Democratic policies. he added. He said the program is designed to attract talented young people to the party and offer them a voice shaping state and national policies of the party. He said he is seekto complete these programs. Klas has been a voting district and legislative district chairman and has been actively involved in party finance groups during the past fev,r years. He also played a prominent role in both campaigns of Gov. Calvin L. Rampton. A native of Wisconsin, he wa educated at Towa State University. He came to Salt Lake City after World War II and has worked in public relations capacities for Braun and Company, Safeway Stores and Kennecott Copper Corp. Since 1963 he has held his present post with Continental Bank. He was 1965 Salt Lake Area United Fund chairman and has worked with this organization for many years. He is a member of the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce, and a member of the YMCA board of director. Instant Potato Sales Hiked By Army Orders SHELLEY', IDAHO - The R. T. French Company, use of Jnstant pota- - headquartered In Rochester, Stepped-u- p toes by the U. S. Armed Forces N.Y., operates an Idaho-base- d lias resulted in a $700,000 order potato processing plant at Shel-fo- r the R. T. French Company, ley, in the heart of Eastern making the second large order Idaho's potato land, in about three months. The latest order, from the Defense Personnel Support Center of Alameda, Calif., calls for 69,000 cases of instant potatoes at a total weight of ti 2,500,000 of potato pounds granules. Delivery is set for May and June for armed forces feeding 8 round the world. DESERET Victims' Missing Boys Found At Ranch Kamas, vices for Myra Lynn Nielson, 6, Ray Levi Nielson, 5, and Wilford Duma-yn- e Nielson, 3. of c h 1 Idren 1 1 v Wilford Ray The disc an aerial at began iv ery cut shoit search which 7 a.m., after a The State Board of Examin ers today fixed beginning salaries of the State Liquor Control Commission at $13,500 for the thiu-maand 13,0G0 for the o'her two membeis. thiee-memb- jeep, horse and foot search proved fruitless. The three aie Kay Rich-aiHardman, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Hardman, 393 . 5th East, and Duane and Maik Horrocks, ages about 11 and 14, sons of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Horrocks, 393 E. 4th North. night-lon- Dora Hun-tingto- will be conducted Wednesday at Ry 1 Nielson p.m. ir. the Second Ward Huntington chapel. They drowned in Lake Powell Sunday when their high costs of spoilage, shipping and preparation. This is in conlot nitty salaries set for other commissions. The director of the Ltquot Control Commission, by law, will bo paid $15,000 a ea. Atty. Gen. Vernon B. Romney pointed out that the 10m- - IS mentary no-ir- on, no-st- ain 4.98 54x54, 6.98 54x72, 70x90 ovot, 9.00 10.98 62x90, 62x90 oblong, 10.98 11.98 62x104, 68" round, 9.98 11.98 60x126, 79c each napkins, a Surrey" with fringe round the bottom lovely Avnl rayon and cotton tablecloth with cotton fringe. Permanently Pressed and, finished to banishing ironing ond stains forever. In sunny shades of gold, green, Try 7 ONLY champagne, oqua, melor, or white every table. 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Myra Lynn was born July 14, 1962, in Salt Lake City. Ray L. was born Aug. 18, d 1963, In Salt Lake City. D. was born June 4, 1965, in Price. Myra and Ray were student at Huntington Ele- worth of tools were stolen from a car owned by Ralph F. Tomlinson, Roosevelt, while it was parked at 1050 S. 2nd West. il redm e their salaries, Caivin L. Rampton said. Under iite old law, the Liquor Control Commission has had seven part-timcommissioner who were paid by the day. There also has been a director. a patents A $100 auto stereo unit, a $85 AM-Fradio end $300 fi will be allowed to have stores selling liquor. If the conimissionet s ' later are not busy, the Board of Examine! rescues the right to Wilford Nielson Myra Nielson 37 tablecloth "Surrey rides through Spring with ease QUALITY MATURIS i4 membeis will be busy granting licenses to locker hths and restain ant which miAsion A television set, electnc clock and three-piec- e luggage set, total value over $100, were stolen the home of Tony Lopez, 353 Concord St, Salt Lake City Police Officer W. Yakovich said the thieves entered the unlocked home while the victim wan sway at a motion picture. Vf Thief Rifles Auto SAVE with full-tim- e Home Ransacked ? I960 g d Foresta Gilson Nielson, Three missing ov ernigut on a hike into the snowy mointains near heie, were founl safe tills morning at a lanch house near Froc-iHUNTINGTON, Joint funeral serCounty md - HEBER CITY Heber Ciy boys, Scheduled xfTf t, SALARIES FIXED FOR UTAH LIQUOR PANEL Non-toxi- James DeWeaver, governfor ment sales specialist Frenchs said the military is sharply cutting back Its use of fresh potatoes because of the Tuesdoy, April 3 Services J NEWS, Mmw 2233 South 7th East Open Doily ti!! 6 P.M. Monday till 9 P.M. ALT LAKE CITY SALT LAKE CITY in Ogden area, Mail and phone orders filled, indicate 2nd color choice. For delivery, dial 328 1188 in Salt Lake City area. 825-160in Provo area, Zenith 737 in outlying areas. Delivery north to Tremonton and Richmond, south to Payson and Provo, east to Hebei and Midway, west to Grantsville and Tooele, all points in between. Allow 4 days for delivery. There is a 50c charge on any C.O D. sales tax in Utah. 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