Human DNA INFORMATION AND APPLICATIONSIf FULBRIGHT-HAYS Deadline for submission of applications for 1979-80 competi- tion is 0 L o1 978 Lifting a finger Muscles spring into action as these students lug their new refrigerator home. Scandal strikes i tiny speed SOLDIER SUMMIT, Utah (AP)- daughter This town of 23 persons-known to the Rhinehart outside world mainly as a speed work; andI trap-is caught up in a genuine political car is used feud, with allegations of nepotism, policemen a misused revenues and city council mayor's gra meetings held on the sly at Al's Cafe. The may Police Chief Roger Anderson-who allegations. blames the news media for his Brackenbei troubles-has been convicted of justice of t assaulting a tavern owner, and has mayor's fac been charged, together with former MEANWt Justice of the Peace Thomas Bracken- has taken berry, with witness tampering during "They'll cor the assault trial. , Councilwoman Verna Belcher, who fine me goo hass prepared an 11-point "Request for I'll probably Impeachment" against the other four were out to coucil members, claims money from was tried an speeding tickets cannot be accounted Anderson for. because Lar 1. f" trap i -Councilwoman Ruth -are overpaid for part-time that the town's sole patrol for personal business by and as a school bus for the andchildren. or and his wife deny all council member, Carol rry, wife of the former the peace, sides with the tion. HILE, ANDERSON, who a leave of absence, says, rvict me of the felony and d on the assault conviction. go to jail. They (newsmen) get me and they got me. I d convicted by the media." . claims the feud began rry Freeman, who operates nly service station, wanted e chief. Freeman's wife, reporters that was "a lie are if you quote me or not." s speed limit was recently e state to 55 mph from the 40 posted a year ago. Ander- tment has enforced the new e rigidily than it would be in of the state. SHE ALSO ACCUSES the council of violating Utah's open meetings law by meeting in secret at Al's Cafe. She said the only way she knows of a meeting is "when I see them congregate over at the cafe." Soldier Summit, on U.S. 6 about 90 miles southeast of Salt Lake City, has long had a reputation as a speed trap. Six of the town's 23 residents are on the policg force. Belcher said she plans to file the im- peachment request with the council "as soon as I can find out when and where the're meeting." MAYOR GEORGE SCHADE respon- ds that Belcher knows the council meets in the cafe on the second Wed- nesday of every month. Councilwoman Wauneta Schade, the mayor's wife, said that meeting notices are posted two weeks in advance on the cafe's cork-faced bulletin board. Reminded that no such notice is up for next week's meeting, she replied: "It must have slipped down." Wauneta Schade also said that Belcher has never asked for an accoun- ting of the speeding fines.- BELCHER SAID the money is being spent without the full council's consent; that the police force and the mayor's the town's o to be polic Eileen, told and I don't c The town' raised by the mph limit p son's depart law far more other parts o ANN ARBOR JEWISH CULTURAL SCHOOL REGISTRATION Sunday, September 10 10 am-1429 Hill Secular Sunday School (Kindergarten-Bar Mitzvah) Post Bar /Bat Mitzvah Program Adult Ed Program Family Holiday Celebrations For information: 769-5672 or 971-3513 l --- - r,, . .