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Show ~ t i t aot6 ... C'OJt. Ecitcrs Note It takes less than 30 mi11utcs to read The Salt Lake Voter and that time can be used toi.tiform friends, neighbors ru1d co-workers about important issues. That's an importa11tcontribution to the Lec1gue. The National Voter takes a bit more time to read but the inf ormatio.n in it can be used in the same way to inform thepublic. That's being aactive League member. I -C:,jgi. Bcaodt Mem.bcnhip Chair Due to both human and computer error the article "Toxic Waste Profile: American Barrel " printed in the Summer issue of the Salt Lake VOTER was printed with alot of typogaphical errors. I apologize for any embassassment this may have caused the contributor. - Jane Holt >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< T/-{IIN1< you TH/INK <JOU TH.(fN1< you PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE NEWS Last February, as they did four years ago, the LWVUS asked all interested state and local leagues to submit bids as sites tor the 1988 Presidential debates. Sites were to be chosen on the basis of six criteria: BENEF/JC'JOP. Uoyd Bliss Gij&Dicklnndt Peggy Shav1 CON77~713U70P. I Genevieve Atwood Barbera Blrnett Ester Landa fl I NEW OFFICE HOURS Dll'ing the coming ye. the League office Wlll be open on Monday, Wemesday and Friday from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. .................... ,,,..................... * . REMEMBER. ..... Information or articles for the VOTER need to be submitted no later than the evening of the monthly board meeting, the second Wednestlay of each mont11 If you are unable to meet this deadline, please call Jane Thank you. Holt, 483 - l 357. -7- I. Strong support from local League(s) and community leaders in hosting a general election debate. 2. A minimum of 300 volunteers readily accesible to the host city. 3. Committment of the local League leadership to assist the national League Education Fund with funcraising for the Presidential debates in their local/regional area (In 1984, $250,000 was required at each site). 4. Adequate facilities for holding the debates --- a theater with a minimum of 1000 seats, excellent accoustics, state of the art sound and lighting, space for at least 7 TV cameras, adequate power for live broadcast needs! ctessing room facilities, adjacent space tor 1000 working press. and several rooms for use as debate offices. 5. Excellent transportation facilities. 6. Adequate hotel space to accomodate up to 1200. continued ... Stpttm.:btr 108? |