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Show r 'v "t P4 DESERET r NEWS, '"iff"1 I Wednesday, April , (Tnnnipm.w i 'ftr wT'WHuT'O 30, 1969 Liver Transplant 'Most Elated Nation' or U.S. tem of exploitation and domination, while the new discovery is that this closed system is very directly tied to U.S. policy, Shaull said. The United States laces, a future as the most hated nation in a desperate world, Dr. Richard Shaull, chairman of the World Student Christian Federation, said Tuesday. Speaking at the kickoff event of the Spotlight on Latm Americans week at the University of Utah, Shaull said student protest movements in Iitin America have begun to identify U.S. policy with problems in their own countiies. SMALL ISLAM) is Staes United The becoming a small island of affluence in a desperately poor world, he said. He outlined the development of student protest movements in Latin America from the first stage when students discovered that the chance to succeed was denied 98 per cent of the Latin American to the current population stage, which has centered U.S. of criticism around policy. The old discovery was that they are part of a whole sys y He criticized the encouragement of programs which try to establish U.S. institutions in Latin America instead of helping Latin Americans develop their own institutions which meet their own needs. in American society. Spotlight on Latin cans continues Patient Gaining The first patient to undera liver transplant operation in Utah, a boy. is continuing to do well, a University Medical Center spokesman said today. The operation took place Sunday. The longest-livinsurvivor of a liver transplant is Ran-de- ll Bennett, 3, of Mesquite, received the Tex., who organ 15 months ago at the University of Colorado Medical School. go Ameri- at the Uni- versity of Utah through Friday, with speakers including Dr. Denis Goulet, of the Center for the Study Institutions; Dr. Ivan Illich, director of the Center for Intercultural Documentatiion; and Gil Roman, VISTA gional office, Kansas City. g HR 'iJrjjiiriinirl,lllJfH Buildings Dedicated "This university PROVO maintains a forum for faith and it may be a last citadel since feeble, Church Latter-da- y faiths voice grows an tfficar of The of Jesus Christ of Saints said here Tuesday. Speaking at the dedication for four buildings of Brigham Young University, Elder Boyd K. Packer, the Council of Twelve, said, BYU is like a specialty shop which dispenses the commodity of faith, packaged in a hundred ways. In other places, faith is a product which has been taken from the shelf, he said. Elder Packer offered the assistant dedicatory prayer on the PLUS Two women were kdled in injuries and was listed in serious condition today in a Cedar City hospital. Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Gordon Farnsworth said the car was southbound on a straight stretch of road when it veered out of control. He said the auto did not roll and both occupants remained inside. Mrs. Harness was killed at 9:20 p.m. when she was struck by a car while crossing 5th West in a pedestrian zone. The driver, 'jck Sliirl Barrett, 31, 903 W. 1225 North, Provo, told police another vehicle was passing him and he faded to see the woman. She was pronounced dead on arrival at Utah Valley Hospital. Provo Police Officers Bill Brown and Richard Levine investigated. KILLED; Clella Anderson Lkkliard, 52, Provo, killed in one-ca-r accident near Parowan, Iron County. Mrs. Maudie Harness, 69, 544 W. 2nd North, Provo, killed when struck by a car near her home. Mrs. Liddiard was killed shortly after 2 p.m. when the small foreign car she was driving left U.S. 91 three miles south of Parowan and plunged into a wash. iA passenger in the car, Llewellyn Oliver Jones, 63, Spanish Fork, suffered head - OF SAVINGS PlONEER'SmNGS at Princeton AH In Car Mishaps separate traffic accidents in Utah Tuesday to raise the highway fatality toll to 80, compared with 58 at this time last year. ONE STAMP FOR EACH DOLLAR Shop Late 3 Nights Now! MONDAY, THURS., FRIDAY DOWNTOWN SALT LAKE COTTONWOOD MALL PROVO SUGAR HOUSE Theological Seminary, challenged students to work for a restructuring of American institutions to bring about social freedom in our own society, SIMILAR POLICY "U.S. policy nas made rich natiions richer and poor nations poorer,". Shaull said, adding that a similar policy of exists internal colonialism 2 Women Killed 3 days only! our Fashion Manor Fenn-Pre- sf never-iro- n sheets reduced and color Percale available Downtown Salt lake. 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Freeee, Finance Director Herbert F. Smart, ComFinancial Institutions missioner W. Smoot Brimhall and the State Board of Examiners, RESTRAINING ORDER The Allen action asks the court to issue a restraining order preventing the defendants from putting any provisions of the act into etfect. in those provisions particular, . . which interfere with the duties, obligations and authority granted to the plaintiff (Allen) by the Constitution of Utah. . ." question. Elosto-fi- 3.27 4.27 2.37 NOW REG. 4.69 under took The judge advisement the petition filed by Floyd F. Beard who claims his parole was revoked by the State Board of Pardons without his being represented by counsel. 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