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Show mountain review ROCKY Sail Lake County , Utah Thursday , August 6, 1964 4 Pag New L iqupr Laws? Many Would Okay b Published by Great Western News, Inc., 2265 East 4800 South, P.O. Box 17377, Salt Lake City, Utah 84117, Phone, Member of Utah State Press Assoc. MANAGING EDITOR - JOHN B. LUNSFORD 278-286- 6. Entered as second class matter at the post office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the act of March 9, 1878. Published every Thursday. A SUBSCRIPTION RATE OufsiDE CARRIER DELIVERY ARE SUBSCRIPTION RATE WITHIN CARRIER DELIVERY AREA--$3.0- 0 per year per year How About Surplus Caviar For Kennecott Executives? The Salt Lake County Welfare Department is distributing commodities to eligible workers on strikeArom Kennecott. Dick Douglqs Charlton Avenue Production Foreman Oh yes I do. I think we a little have would less because people drinking wouldnt drink quite as heavily. They could buy one drink rather than a bottle. 1206 surplus Prolonged strikes are a hdrrible way to settle resolved by compromise or disputes. They involve a power-pla- y a waiting outmrocess. labor-managem- The wait-o- is tough on both sides. ut Its 167 C Street Salesman I think they should. I dont think they have adequate consome places In the trol; state are wide open. Id to see it open: "0 ent OPINION PLEASE Do you think serious cat and mouse a Harvey J. Nelson Utahs liquor laws should be changed? r S i I h game that is philosophically less than ideal - 'but its a in America, tact-of-li- te v y I Now another wrinkle enters. It happened in the 1959 strike and was just as wrong then. Ely distributing surplus commodities, government bodies make it a little easier for one side to hold out. y The argument that they are surplus commodities anyway and cost the taxpayers nothing is phony. They did cost us money someplace along the line and the error is not one of cost but of principle. r The county isnt acting out of charitable sympathy. The law says fhat certain persons upon becoming eligible on the basis of need are entitled to commodity distribution. t The law should be changed to exclude striking workers. They Should be willing to expect hardship when they go on strike. t If any Sgovernmental body extended financial help to Kennecott during the strikqthe public would be rightfully outraged. The shoe should fit the other foot. 'y Land Office Stays In State, Bennett Hits UdalPs Buddy By PETER WASHINGTON, these pages, youll soon be reading more about a proposed 2 month schedule to fully utilize public school facilities. I its .but its dont say We absolutely Ihe answer. . the brightest idea so far to reduce ex-ens- without es sacrificing situa- uality. Utahs emergency tion demands bold measures. . . find this plan deserves honest Consideration. I meantime, I In the one small comment: Our alarm that the idea will jettisoned before it gets its fum at bat was reinforced Tuesday night. Granite School Dise trict administrators issued port a re- heavily weighted against amending schedule. the present school Offered as evidence against the plan was one statement typical of several others: Child ren and youth in great numbers would Be neglected nd juvenile delinquency would be encouraged .unless families and community organizations quickly expended time and money to establish substitute community services and facilities for school-ag- e youngsters who would be out of school in the fall, winter and spring quarters. Moss, runnlngfor have been issued by Senator Bennett, a Republican who is senior man in Utahs delegation to Congress. The issue was the reported relocation of Bureau of Land Management offices from Utah heavy government expenditures in all the other 49 states. The dillemma of the modern 49er is typified in two quotes in last weeks" papers: T7I Ernest iL. Wilkinson. clared de he would give full sup Besides requiring taxpayers to undertake the heavy financial burden of traveling back Grass Roots Election Survey Its not reasonable to assume that all of these kids will be orphans without parents to keep them out of the alleys. v Juvenile officers say their problems multiply tremendously every spring when schools belch forth great hordes of children all at one time. Theyd favor balancing the load. At the same time, staggered school sessions would mean a better chance of employment for ty high school youngsters another curb to deliquency v since fewer would be seeking jobs at any one time. And employers tell us theyd like to plan on using teenage help for certain part-tim- e tasks if they knew, it would be available all year-roun- d. . off-du- -- We piece-by-pie- ce could take the report apart but that would be It was copied, incidentally, from a nearly five year old document issued by the American Association of School unkind. Administrators. We simply ask that school ministrators loosen ad- up a little. . . and find out what theyre against before they say they dont like it. Political Breed Conservative 49er v 6 about Democratic Senator Fuzzy thinking! A New The puzzle faced by the avowedly conservative U. S. Senator in this day and age is that' he honestly wants to cut government spending. . .in every state except his own. Halt, he says, August to Denver, Colorado, by the Department of the Interior, whose boss, Secretary UdaU, is no friend of Senator Bennett. The Republican senator disclosed on July 23 that a source in the Interior Department told him of plans to make the move to Denver The Many Moods of Will Lucas - More details later. MASLEY critical statements School Economy : Headed For The Trash Heap ? In A he port to irrigation projects which, because' of, their nature, would not be built by private industry. Article in the Deseret News July 28. Lets send a Senator to Washwill work for less who ington government control 100 percent of the time. Wilkipson will work. Political advertisment in the Salt Lake Tribune, July 29. Well, maybe 99 percent of the time, Mr. Wilkinson? and forth a thousand miles to do business with the GovernSenator Bennett said ment, of the plans, it would also have an adverse Impact on Utah's economy. He complained that the Bee- - Irel Longhurst Price! Utah Carbon College professor Charles Hronek 231 North 14th St. Pocatello, Idaho No, I think theyre all right as they are. Theyre enough private clubs now to take care of people who want a drink. Y'es, I do. I believe each person should hold their o Ideas on this. It should available, but with restric. tions, of course. 0 Washinton ifriW. Beehive hive State has already been downgraded by the Bureau of Land Management in re- cent years by moving several offices to Denver. After strongly urging Mr. Udall to abandon the reported move, Senator Bennett asked that the delegation be shown a copy of the study group proposal discussing the move io 'A Denver. by Will Lucas said myself ... little fella, this is the year. The political battle looks like a real lulu this year ... hot race for Governor of Utah, hot race for Senator ... and my goodness ... look whats happening on the presidential scene ????? So I felt that this was the year for little Willie to jump in and find out how the grass roots works. I mean I had heard a lot about how politics works in the good ole U.S.A., but Id never been involved with it. So my first assignment was So I to there and take ter registration poll. to go out a vo- AU I had to do was to canvas a section of the city and urge the populous to register so they could exercise their rights as American ciUzens and vote. And then there were some otljer quesUons too ... like: any political preference?? Phone number ...'address ... you know. Sooo, clutching my little courier case I went out to taste my first experience in politicking... wow!!! I mean, you just wouldnt believe itl The first doorbell I ring ... the doorjogdns, and Im smiling and adjusting my tie ... and there stands a young' thing dripping wet with a filmy little thing hastily wrapped around her. I clear my throat and look her in the eye (well, thats what it says in the book) and Nay, Good afternoon. Maam. Im taking a voter registration poll, could you answer a few questions for me??? And she smiles and says, I dont know what your selling little man, but come on in, . So I went in., it was difficult but I made lt,., my knees had undergone a striking and Immediate change ... I mean, try to step over a doorway with two wet t noodles for legs. Sit down, cutie, and tell me what you want???," I heard her say through the buzzing in my head. Ahhh, Maam, are you a register ... I mean are you a registered voter??", I said as the last ounce of breath left my lungs. Well, I think so, sweetie. I suddenly developed a frog in my throat., .but continued ... Do you have any political preference?? Well, What have you got???, she purred. Well, you know ...Vegetarian, Whig, W.C.T.U, Independent ... and things like that ..., My voice was reduced .to a mere squeak now.I think I like the Independent one, she said without any hesitation. So I quickly and efficiently continued my questions ... while making the little marks on the page. Address, names of other voters in house, and phone number, all I got on the last one was a little giggle and Oh, you men are all So I said an aspirate alike. Thank you, Maam , and backed to the door, pushed it open, and vanished over her pyrocantha bush. - Next house I rang a man came to the door ... I asked the first question and in a gutteral growl he said, None a yer damn business. So you see ... you just gotta get out on the grass roots level to feel the pulse of the voting populous ... to see what this political system is all about. I did and gee, you sure learn alot. So get your feet wet for the party of youb c,hoice and party, party, party!!! ICARUS SAYS: In Ashvtlle, North Carolina, at the zoo there, the curator is having difficulty with his monkeys. It seems that when people watch the monkeys, they offer the little anthropoids cigarettes ... and the monkeys smoke them. Andnow most of the monkeys are hooked on smokes. Its the first time Ive ever heard of a monkey with a people on its back !!!!!!!!! FINAL NOTE: No, No, No, refuses to run Will Lucas still for any pollUcal office ... he wont even answer a draft. It took him four years to recover from his last draft. Tune In KALL Radio to find out why. Four days later, Senator Bennett said that the Bureau of Land Management abandoned plans to move its Utah offices. Ale warned that we have had similar promises from these agencies in the pasind we want to make certain that this one Is kept. He quoted the Interior Department as saying that we Have studied the field report and have decided that we really cannot accomplish much by reshuffling the organization . .We do not plan to trans. fer the Utah office to Denver. And a quiet two days passed before the issue was raised again--th- ls time by both Senator Moss and Senator Bennett, in that order. The junior senator said there was absolutely no founto the report by Sendation ator Bennett of the proposed relocation. He added that he talked personally with Mr. Udall and was informed by him that Interior never considered moving the Salt Lake office to Denver or any other location. Senator Moss said John A. Joe Uzelac 5684 Oakdale Drive Salesman-stude- Dora Olsen 2256 Surely. hold It would tourists attract-an- in the state longer. Fort Douglas Housewife think you should be to buy drinks in cock-ta- ll encourlounges. Set-uage people to buy a bottle and finish it Instead of just buying one or two drinks. I able ps Carver, assistant secretary of the Interior, absolutely dethe possibility of relocation. I regret such rumors because they cause unrest among our civil employes and their Senator Moss families, stated. His statements were followed by an unusually critical release from Senator Bennett. He said: "Frankly, I expected the Interior Department to deny the move to save embarras-meto such Democratic Senators as Moss, McGee and Mansfield who are up for election this year. I wanted to establish the record now, before election day, in order to save theBLM office for Utah. We have had similar assurances from Senator Moss Preston Street Teacher nt No, I its a good 3714 Highland Drive Retail Manager, Well, yes. Its better buy a drink than a drunk. out of the Tourists get state fast to Nevada or Colorado where they can buy a drink. f nied think idea not to have it available to young people. Av nt in the past, I refer to the 5) Housewife as- surance he gave the State last January when we were told that there would be Central (Continued on Page Mrs. Mary Jane Bennett Lambourne Street 1956 Yes, I do very much. The new coliseum should have a bar in it as an incentive to tourists." Robert Anderson 4562 Suncrest Drive Foreman Yes, I think it should handled privately. Get state out of control and let private enterprise handle it. The state would still get the same revenue, but theyd be out of the liquor business." |