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Show 1 ... -7j I 'tww.i.iiii. ! mm... j J -" I VISITS IN CEDAR CITY. Don Holbrook, left, candidate for the U. S. Senate on the Democratic ticket discusses plans for the campaign with Cedar City worker, Stan Parry. Holbrook opposes federal land use planning bill The sole role of Federal Government is to direct federal agencies to cooperate with local governments in land use planning, plan-ning, members of the Kiwanis Club of Cedar City by Senatorial Candidate Donald Holbrook last week. "We need state legislation with all of the decision of planning at the local level to successfully forsale federal land use planning," plan-ning," Holbrook advocated. If we adopt federal land use planning federal land regulations would apply in critical areas of land use concern, he emphasized - and those federal guide lines of classification and power would prevail. The Secretary of Interior is authorized under the bill to pass certain rules and regulations. Those regulations would automatically stand unless congress, both houses veto that action within a 60 day period. Those types of authority are unwanted and unrealistic, the Democratic hopeful suggested. Holbrook spent a considerable amount of time answering individual in-dividual questions in relation to his stand on various issues of the campaign. |