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Show I DESERET NEWS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Thursday, April 10, 1969 B1 Abandons Union) Company-Wid- e largaining Issue AP, UPI Report The United Steelworkers Union has abandoned its effort to force company-wid- e bargaining on the nations copper industry, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) disclosed Wednesday. The issue of company-wid- e bargaining was a key element in h the long copper strike wihch ended last year after nine-mont- Utahs for the copper their longest period shutting down mines history. The NLRB said 10 By LOUISE GARDINER countries," he said, adding, Deseret News Staff Writer and I was in contact with Czechoslovakia the day of the Russian invasion. et Nobody can call the Deser Scholar News Sterling bookworms. If Jock Steed were 21, he could be selling- insurance. The Clearfield High candidate See FEW on Page - Some pace floor prior to B-- 6 t interview. finalists as many sides as the Pentagon and moie sense than Ft. Knox. PING PONG . Take, for instance, King Chang, Provo High student in science.. He competing came to Utah from Taiwan 2'2 years ago. Since then he has worked out a proof for the VK algebraie Pythagorean Theorem and completed a study on the regeneration of planaria (small flatworms). ; But ask Chang what he likes to da best and hell say emphatically, Ping pong! I yy, ffii Hes not kidding. He works out with the Brigham Young University ping pong team and declares, Some day Im going to be a champion. - r $ (I WORLD CONTACTS Like most teen-ager- Lance Owens, social' science The Owens basement is filled with receiving and transmitting equipment for his elaborate amateur radio set, Since last Friday I have contacted Australia, Japan and a , couple i of other Dr. Thomas Burton, Afton Forsgren - . and Gary Johnston examine dossiers of Sterling Scholars in English' Section. i PARENTAL PROTESTS and Probes Mass Arrests The Salt Lake Ciunty Attorneys office began a thorough Investigation today into the arrest of 48 adults and near the Old Mill, a discotheque near the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon Saturday midnight. the was Paul Van Dam, deputy county attorney, criminal division, on authority of Ephraim Fank-hause- r, chief criminal dpputy. he said was undertaking the investigation because- of light sited by parents of two girls on the called raid by up to , Van Dam said the contributing charge has a wide connotation and that parents often assume It is in connection with drug use when actually it Is a misdemeanor and may indicate many less serious infractions. Old Mill with the consent of their parents, and were being escorted by the two older girls, Van Dam said. , Under these circumstances, he added, the county curfew law does not apply . because the younger girls were under direct supervision of adults, These girls have been shouldnt in the first place, All of the juveniles taken to the detention home. were released early Sunday. Those 18 or over, however, were taken to the Metropolitan HaU of Justice and charged before Justice of the Peace Ralph simply arrested Van Dam I See ATTORNEYS on Pg. runner-up'-wil- l VioBRIGIIAM CITY lence, by the of a basketball game at the Intermountain School and a power blackout, resulted in two alleged rapes of students, a broken arm and damage to government property. L. W. Capps, principal of the school, said today that Brigham City police and the FBI are aiding an investigation of the Incident, which oc' curred Monday night The Intermountain School is a boarding school for 2,100 students from the Indian reservations. The kids were keyed up after an intramural basketball game, Capps said, and then the lights went out. He said one group started yelling at another outside the gym, and somebody started rolling garbage cans. Tuesday on an hour-lon- g KSL radio and T'muicast from Kearns High School beginning at 8 p.m. ; Winner in each of 12 categories will receive $230 and will be eligible for tuition scholarships from, the, University of Utah, Weber State College, Utah. State University or Brigham Young Univerity. tele-vVio- n said. The investigation will be conducted ' into the juvenile arrests and also the adult ,, arrests, he added. Van Dam said the two girls were mistakenly charged to the definquen-- . of ihe three cy Contact with parents of the five girls satisfied him that the younger ones had been at Scholar " winners Sterling . Dam I need a list of government pamphlets and booklets in the field of home economics. Mrs. S.G.S., Salt Lake City. Best source is S.L. County Extension Service. You are welcome to visit their office at 1750 S. Redwood Rd. and see their wide selection. ; It Was And Is 'Confined" Recently I was bitten by a dog. I reported it to the police ; and board of health, and was told the dog would be checked 4 for rabies. As of now it is still loose. R.M., Magna. Eastern The dog was checked. It Is now confined In a dog run and is In effect quarantined, so that no danger exists. tract.' The 10 unions that struck Kennecott were among 26 that banded together for the first time to strike at four of the countrys biggest copper producer, who were doing business in 22 states. The strike was the longest walkout in the history of the . copper industry, involving some 60,000 strikers at its height.. While its total economic impact to the country and to Utah has never been estimates fully determined, put the loss to Utah in wages, taxes and profit at about $100 million. I have a credit with a hospital for $19.71 and I cant get the money from them. Iutfa working man and every dollar i is needed. L.S., Salt Lake City. You took out a note at a bank to pay hospital charges. So the refund was sent to the bank to apply on the loan. . Finalists must be at the auditorium for rehearsals by 5:30 p.m. the day of the presentation. The public is invited to attend the ceremony. , . The Sterling They'll Try And Trace We sent some film to a firm in N.Y. We got a letter saying the price was raised and we owed them $1.12. We sent Sirs. J.B it, but we still havent gotten the pictures. Layton. They sent your order but since you havent received It, theyve sent a tracer form for you to fill out Also send em photostats of your checks. Theyll do all they can to locate the film and presumably, if they cant, will refund your ' i FBI, Police Probe Violence At School -rivalry triggered Sterling Night On TV Tuesday Van A copy is being sent to you, but the situation has since changed. The Utah Legislature passed this session two bills relating to heart and organ transplants. One makes it legal to bequeath organs prior to death, and takes the decision out of the hands of survivors. The other regulates transportation of organs Into Utah for transplants, eliminating the red tape which might cause delays. You could get copies of the actual bills (No. SB114 and No. SB119) by writing to the Secretary of States office at the State Capitol : candidate from Logan High likes radio. But School, Lances radio is different. The' .investigation undertaken today by Organ Transplants I am a senior In nursing at BYU and am doing a project on the legal aspects of heart and organ transplant. I recall an article on this in the Deseret News and wonder if you can get me a copy? J.G., Provo. , V, Scholar program is jointly sponsored by The Deseret News and KSL radio and television to high recognize outstanding school seniors and to encourage scholastic excellence. B- - mm Haw a problem? Dial 0 ), 6 to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, or writ la Do-Box 1257, Salt loka Gty, Utah 84110. O Even the squirming before final interviews Wednesday afternoon deceive didnt judges who discovered most candidates have Dial labor unions have decided not to contest a trial examiner's decision that they were guilty of unfair labor practice in demanding companywide bargaining with Kennecott. This means the bargaining case is over, the NLRB said. As a result of the union's failure to challenge the ruling, the board is upholding the decision. The strike was led by the AFL-CIUnited Steelworkers Union. Trial examiner David Karasick said in his ruling in February that the unions demands for common contract expiration dates, a comeconomic settlepanywide ment and that no strikers return to work until settlements were obtained at all Kennecott properties were unfair labor practices. The examiner based this de- cision on the fact that previous bargaining with Kennecott had been conducted individually at its separate plants and mines. The company Insisted that there was no community of interest between Its Western and its mining operations subsidiaries and therefore it should not be forced to bargain for all its properties under a single con- money. , . Why Did You Continue To Drive I bought some tires from a Provo dealer and they were guaranteed for 40,000 miles and a rotation and balance as needed, plus the front end aligned. After 5,000 miles one front tire was wearing badly. I went in but they refused to do the nark. Now the fire is entirely bald and the company is out of business. Can you help? D.DJL, Provo. ; Then some students rolled a government auto into a utility pole, overturned other cars, and damaged windows of others with rocks, Capps said. One group of youths then invaded the girls dormitory, where two girls were reportedly raped. Another, frightened, broke an arm jumping from a second-stor- y window in the dormitory. Why did you continue to drive on the tire until it was .f bald? Dont answer that although we are curious. Meanwhile, a S.L. dealer advises that the manufacturer of your brand of ; tire is not responsible for the actions of individual dealers. about However, they will sell you a new tire at a reduction S.L. to come contact doesnt dealer Provo a If you, $16.00. - and see the man whose name you have been given. . Subject To Use Tax estimated that Capps 0 damage was inflict-- . ed on the dormitory and that damage to the cars would also cost several hundred dollars. .'Were , not certain yet about all the details of the incident, said Capps. We're making a careful investiga- Possibly not. It is a fact, however, that an item purchased in another state and used in Utah is subject to a use litax, payable to the State Tax Commission. If a company is of the in the included censed in Utah, this tax will be price item and remitted to the state by the company. tion to find the persons responsible. The student rampage lasted about 30 minutes, according to investigators. ealit ana Mo vaiuma at mail adiMtt Notoi Woro tarry ttio oumoor moM it Unpauifcla t ontwor ovary ouottloa. Plooio. nc madical or total onswvrt cad onvaloprt auotllant. Don't tond ttampt or at tho hourt protcribod. Oivt your unto, oddrott drd tuophono numtor, -dbo Ol von in this column. Only ouottisnt of fenorol Intomt will bo nly antworo4 nd tolophono colli can bo occaotid only on tho Oo-l- t Min pnono Man Haw rau ) Mil to bolp Oo-ml lor pubikattoa $200-$30- I wander it people realize that when they buy things out G.M., Salt Lake City. of state they owe a use tax in Utah? ' n sheriffs deputies. Tlie girls were arrested in the company of three juvenile girls who' were taken to the Juvenile Detention Center in a bus especially chattered by Sheriff Delmar Larson in an ticipation of mass arrests. Tlte two girls are Diana Westra, 21, 790 E, 8475 South, and Deborah J. Mause, 19, East, who were among the 48 arrested. 3060-184- 5 Manages1 Mamed Par Salt Palace Earl L Duryea. assistant manager of the Cow Palace, San Francisco, was. named today as manager of the Salt Palace by the Salt Lake County Commission. for following $16,000 recommendation by the Sait Lake County Civic Auditorium Board. Duryea, 31, was hired per year, SECTION Regional .I. Ll-l- , I. Comics TV Highlights ' .. 1 thy, Financial ' I B 3, 5, 1! 2 4 ..14, 15 The board, which interviewed Duryea and four other applicants lor the position, said the appointment whl become effective within 30 days. Duryea, who has been rent als and operations officer at the Cow Palace since July 1968, will succeed J. Howard Dunn, who submitted his' res- ignation Jan. 7 to accept a Zions Securities . with t Corp. po-slti- The pew manager, a native Californian, gained experience during a $1.8 million remodeling job at the Cow Pa'aca lii 1966-6- ... and has completed courses in contracts, civil procedure, and Criminal law at San Fran- j cisco Law School. , r ! Duryea tdd Dunn today by telephone that he would be available for the new post by May 12. IBs responsibilities at the Cow, Palace have Included work In, setting rental rates, writing all contracts, handling of rental inquiries and rental revenue budgets. Ha also had the responsibility of supervision of the cashier hah-dlin- g He is a 1959 graduate of the University of Michigan, where he received a 3.A. degree, and parking lot personnel and reviewed business operations according to contract. : : i ; Prior to his appointment as assistant manager, he was administrative officer from Jan. 1967 to July 1968. installations of its kind in tiie United States," Hunt said. He noted that all five finalists, chosen from among approximately 50 who applied for the are. "all outstanding and but capable, apparently Duryea was considered better fitted for the job.. job, Board chairman McCown E. Hunt said today Duryea was selected becuase the board Hunt noted that all five considered his experience at Cow would fit said the Salt Palace finalists best the Palace ' . our needs. , is one of tlie outstanding facilHe has operational, promo-- ! ities of its kind in terms of tional, and booking experience availability for use. In one of the most active multi-purpos- e t !auK.4KJKB!n ... Tlie new manager Is married and the father of one son. He and his family reside at 1130 Oakwood Dr., Millbrae, Calif. Before being named managin August 1965, Dunn was Salt Palace project engineer for two years. Prior to that time he was vice chairman of tlie Salt Lake County Civic Auditorium Board. er He is a civil engineer and has helped to plan the facility through many stages, including a stormy $17 million bond vote, ; Earl L. Duryea , , . $16,000 c year ' |