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Show 3fou an' Your Tax Cut!' Ray Cromley mm' How to React To Reds' Berlin Didos SUNDAY, APRIL 11, 1965, today's Now... It i J Editorials Is Up President Johnson's speech at John Hopkins University in Baltimore was a major policy. address in at least three respects. It was, as even the Communists . So Smooth So Even Anything humans can do, machines can well, imitate. People smoke; some machines have the same bad habit. Now an electronics manufacturer has brought out a "thinking machine's filter." Lest someone cry that this time they've gone too far, it should be noted that the filter is a device. to regulate the electricity fed to computers, which are quite sensitive to unevenness in the current. Apparently the filters are free and easy on the input apd there a shock in a carload, flow-ve- r, no whatsit up front that counts has made the logical move and stated that It would compute a mile for one. during ' peace- - terms. The United States has lobbed a bomb of a different sort into the Communist camp. How they will answer it is not certain. But they cannot ignore it. l ine By Jensen to each other for the first two hours of each morning. Matter of fact, double N used to be quite disturbed with the fact that I never spoke to her in the morning. But after all these years she has accepted it and me much Wet isn't it? Observation: This town sure has a lot of early birds! I've never lived in a community before that has so many 7 a.m. meetings. In other places they usually meet after the day's work, is of anything new The Chopping Block if''- & T t- An Open Letter to the Unions Mr. Roberlsol i By FRANK C. ROBERTSON All right, boys, you've got it made. You make higher wages than anyone else in the world. You don't have to work very hard any more and one of your big problems is how to spend your leisure time. If you don't get a pay raise every couple of years, with corresponding fringe benefits, you can strike and soon bring your employers and the public to their knees. But you are still running scared. Satchel Paige, the old Negro baseball pitcher, used to say, "I never look back, for I might see somebody catching up with me." The shadow chasing you is automation, and it is a real threat to your jobs. Happily, and possibly shortsightedly, you are forcing some American to gamble with the weather. They have to prune theirJrees if they are in the fruit business, . and that is the only kind of farming I claim to know anything about. Secretary of Labor Wertz has told the farmers they will have to pay as high wages as thet unions get, and build houses for transients as good as their own. It wouldn't cost me much to build them a house as good as I live in, but that would house only one family for not longer than three weeks in the year. And what would we get if we met these conditions? That is the second point. . Utah County fruitgrowers have learned from experience that these good Americans consider fruit picking to be beneath them, and one bracero will do as much as three of them, for the bracero is skilled at his trade, and doesn't consider fruit picking to be menial labor. Some of us have got by with children who like to make a little money in the summer, but most of you think the kids would be better off roaming the streets. You are baying in the dark if you mink forcing farmers into bankruptcy and destroying a twenty million dollar industry in the county would help you out. We get no help from the government. Senator Bennett has spoken up for the farmers, t but when Senator Moss was in-vited to. attend a meeting here he sent a clerk. He doesn't owe his election to the farmers, but farmers to adopt automation, or join the ranks of the unem- But just how superior do these firemen, recently displaced by automation, now feel? It can happen to you, and you wont help matters by destroying an industry, and forcing farmers into a new way of life which might put them into competition for your jobs. k:viiimi:iii ' ii 111111 In a 1, ii treaty-breakin- TALKS RESUME ' WASHINGTON ' XUPD-Pi- kfts' union, representatives and officials of Pan American World Airways planned to meet again in an effort to settle a week-lon- g strike against the globe- - , girdling airline. -The sessions began Tuesday under the guidance of the National Mediation Board (NMB). But, according to Leverett Edwards of the NMB, there has been no progress "other than they're still talking." The pilots walked out' in a dispute over how long they should be required to remain on duty in a period. ur without a firm $200,000 tax obligation by using their good offices to facilitate and implement the acquisition by the forest of South Fork water shed lands at a fair appraised market value should be done. Benefits would extend to all Provo River water users including Salt Lake Coun- iii Favors Submitting Question Of Land Purchase to Voters Editor Herald: stud- d government-sponsore- ies which indicate mat unless Rjed treaty infractions are followed quickly and determinedly with some effective action,, the Communists normally go on to further offiThese cials contend that unless mere's Western action' there'll be continued harassments. They hold that the only way the Communists can be discouraged is to hit back every time they act up over Berlin. Another group of officials wants to go more slowly. In-stead of acting, they want to send a follow-u- p note some time after the end of the Red harassment, saying that this isn't the way to do business and hinting obtusely that if the Communists act up again this way we'll respond with one or another of these actions. But already there are signs from Paris and London that the French and British will wash their hands of any action. The way the cards read now, they won't even sit still for a 0 Xu. The purchase price is up to the powers in Hanoi and Peking and Moscow. It will either be bullets and continued killing, or peaceful cooperation with their neighbors, We are prepared to meet either U,S.-Alli- ment multi-natio- is't ; ' , vis Tightened controls on Allied and West German commerce with East Germany, trade on which the East Germans have become highly dependent. The Red Germans import $250 million worth of goods from West Germany a year, including sizable amounts of essential ferti' lizer. . One group in the government wants to step in with one of these restrictions within weeks after the end of the Red harass- But such a consummation, he made unmistakably plain, is not to be achieved by terror or subversion or military power, or on the defeat or disillusionment of the United States or our withdrawal from South Viet Nam. . Neither the advocates of a hardline policy against the Communists nor those who have been crying for an end to the fighting on any terms will be entirely satisfied with the President's proposals. Some, like Senate Republican leader Everett Dirksen, have read into it a bold attempt to buy friends with billions. We are not offering this money to the Communists, however, but develn to a proposed opment corporation. If we are trying' to buy anything from the Communists, it is a just and en- far-reachi- ng by-- to the Reds mon,. hint of later retaliatory action, Instead, the British, French and some American officials will push for another tack: 1. Let well enough atone visa-the Reds and Berlin and be glad they pushed no further. 2. Discourage the West Germans from having any more national meetings in West Berlin (because these agitate the Reds). iMO decision on wiiai paui ui follow has yet been made except, to "hold on to rights in Berlin and its access routes. The group is gaining, however. There's a strong feeling in the povemment as ci now that the United States has enough on its hands with Viet Nam and that it wouldn't be smart to do anything at this time that could give the Reds an excuse for stirring up more trouble in Europe. These officials are ignoring Gerlowed by man pressure on the East Germans. They're discussing: Allied military patrols on the autobahn between West Germany and Berlin. Increased Allied military patrols in East Berlin. Added restrictions on travel by East German citizens in North Atlantic Treaty Organiv zation countries. not-dista- nt could only have expected, a clear reaffirmation of this country's ., determination 'to abide by our ' commitment to defend the physical and political integrity of South Viet Nam. It was, as many here and in ether nations have been urging, a statement of our readiness to en--t ter into discussions leading "toward a settlement of the war, . without preconditions laid to either side. It was, finally, a bold blueprint for the future not only of Viet Nam but of all Southeast Asia ' a plan for the economic development of that area cf the world, under United Nations leadership, to which the J V. President "pledged $1 billion in American money. In over-a- ll tone, the President's address was one of optimism and hope optimism for a end to thisdirty, bloody war and hope for a peace in which the peo- pie of Viet Nam, north or south, could go forward to build the better life they all desire in com- . ' Some U. S. officials are pressing that mis month's Red harassment of West Berlin be fol- ty. Available information given Fork diversions, water rights, land ownerships, and water pollution control came about as a result of my duties and responsibilities as Provo River Water Commissioner. It is hoped the earnest money pact of this date signed by the City Commission, brought about by the emergency testimonial of March 29th has not resulted in getting a bull by the tail or buying a pig in a poke, whereby the taxpayers are committed now for $200,000 for which they will be taxed and can gripe later. May they have used the judgment of conservationist Teddy Roosevelt, to providing the Rock Creek Park for the people of Washington, D. C. and the foresight of Thomas Jefferson in acquiring and making tht Louisiana Purchase. Wt are in inflationary times. May they have it, for they have certainly augmented it j Wallace R. Wayman . 433 Canyon Road here-i- n intake to Big Springs is not prohibitive over rangelands both in cost and feasibility should that You forced the end of the be necessary. bracero program, claiming that I guess! instead of paying Mexicans a Provo's present need for the done. not be accomplished by the proten or fifteen dollars a 1000 South Fork acre-- " available paltry , not to nature been It has always my It's not that I object to the 7 a.m. posed South Fork land purchase the farmers should pay for day recreational age purposes in the meeting . . . it's just that it makes an . talk to anyone the first thing union scale wages to good resulting in forest ownership. for a $200,000 obligation to the not even At I'm that if time, . . . conmorning. on long day forest particularly lands welare extremely Grazing Americans who are on the taxpayers can only be detersure I like myself. So rather than start fare rolls, but you go to bed when I do. trolled, also water pollution you have over- -, mined by the taxpayers, coupled the day of! wrong, I just don't say much looked a control is bettered as verified with expert recreational advice. couple of things. surYou'd be about to anyone anything. One is your refusal to see by talking to forest service offiBy nature, I am usually an early I suggest final firm commitcials. They will, however, per-m- it riser. Most generally I am up at 6 a.m. prised how much trouble I avoid by that the farmer struggling to ment of the taxpayers to this controlled grazing. but it takes me two hours of fidling keeping my mouth closed. his a debts is workkigman $200,000 obligation be held in pay around before. I'm. ready to face the. Big springs is , now on forest just' like you are. Some of you abeyance by the commission in 'the morning But "getting up at six world. You know, putting my makeup should know better, for you property with as good a water until they can study it and vote has its advantages like the kids are left the farm because you pollution control as could ever en and things like that on it at the next city election. be expected otherwise. When still asleep! As a matter of fact, double N usually couldnt make a living, and you It should be remembered at the the Metropolitan Water District With all that peace and quiet it gives hated the long hours a farmer hits the floor boards about the same last city election this purchase sees fit to extend their intake time I do. She starts brewing and warmwas in t he offing together with you the opportunity to' collect your has to work to feed his family. to this source there is surplus little a is come give the farmer when to I serenity enjoy for other purchases and loss sales me thoughts Though ing things enjoy water there for the taking by thanks to the Lord for giving you anhe is a capitalist only by the city manager. This in my stumbling out of the shower. to you boys. exchange. The Conrads have not opinion was responsible for the in the sense that he has to other chance and picking up the mornA Mure to get crops harvest" to exceed 60 acres irrigated charter repeal and the election After an hour or so of sipping and ing news with all the problems of the borrow money. ed can also put the processors land ownership, 1 cfs.. right, unto front nwir the for across Farmers have of the present city commission, world So world. page.' to the pay face spread reading I'm ready reThe of business. out only der Big springs, yielding S cfs., in order to stop exorbitant exI put on my coat, give double N a peck The latter of course, jars you back .to land, and pay high taxes onl it course the fruitgrowers have is that cannot be irrigated from the real things in life that prompts you They have to buy machinery en the cheek and in a loud and clear penditure. of them and automation, many other, seurces.The, balana ot. " baritone voice, I say my first word of . to put your coat on and head out In the. . .that goes . up .;to price , every Anything Prove City can do are " seriously " consldeflftg" It" the now irrigated acreage is steelwork-erto thanks will be a that with you year, world things hopes the They are aware mat shaking Ercanbrack lands from which They have to buy fertilizer lot better when you get home. the fruit off the trees by mammmmfmvZfM its water right has long been reto make the land produce. They ' A lot of people think It strange that won't .do their orchards is chinery and Included In the moved, have to buy high priced. spray It's still a great life though! double N and I do not say anything-- or any good, arid will lower the ' Dixon 2.S2 cfs. right Page 28 materials to defend their crops quality so that they will have Paragraph 28 of the decree. from pests. It costs them money much less, but it is betThis right is now controlled by to irrigate, and to harvest their to take ter man the constantly rising Provo Metropolitan District for orops, and every year they have labor costs. You are making which they exchange annually the farmers believe that you 800 to 1400 acre feet Deer Creek Riley-- On The opinions and state-mea- ts and the government ar -- our -- Reservoir storage to the Tanner natural enemies. Estate interests at a fair annual expressed by Herald wife I read everything I run across eehmnists are their ewa I can remember when the rental value of $5000. Barring about"Since I am a workmg writes a reader of this column. wives," working Railroad Brotherhoods called and do not necessarily removing of Ercanbrack present 7 .in "Yet in all the many articles I have read I have never even ? fo themselves superior to other 22 acre right near his summer flect the views of this seen mentioned the reason why I (or I suspect a lot of other wives) workbgmen, just at you hold home the only way his lands feel it necessary to hold down a job. n Aoiimii iun, u. u. rrom uie aura of capers ' he had to cut to please the . to fanners. under the Big springs can now yourselves superior "I work so my husband can have many of the luxuries he had tt last September till the 28th of this giver of political immortality. But somebe legally irrigated is by an apbefore marriage and feels he can't get along without January, Nicholas deB. Katzenbaeh, a thing can be surmised from the ptr--f BERRY'S WORLD BY TAMES O. BERRY plication for change of place of ' n "What kind of luxuries as I talking about? Well, a new ear tall, talkative lawyer in formance which the use some from other right' Attorney General the Justice Department hung suspended every two years simple because my husband is crazy about4 source. has given on the Voting Rights Act of ' cars. , over the abyss of oblivion. of line a Condemning pipe -For thnse five months President .Trfin- - 1965. The President must have wanted "A because to fish. Expensive clothes, because he likes right-of-wboat; to extend culinary and demanded and possibly whipped son hesitated to elevate Katzenbaeh, he likes good suits. Hunting trips, because he likes to hunt into shape by methods of suspension who had been Robert Kennedy's Deputy "Now we could get along on my husband's salary if he were J Attorney General, to the top post Ken- - just the man we now behold. The prowilling to give up the luxuries he was able to afford when he was file of Katzenbaeh, with the initials of RULES a bachelor. But he isn't nedy had not only recommended him, i LBJ in the corner of the canvas, stands hflfl rria1 tA WioIta It ntfAnhnnh'ao nn. i tviTt urn "All he does when he can't live the way he likes is complain. m ivu iv uuukc iiouciwaui ar sit Letters Infrom readers are revealed in this bill which the Attorney t He's miserable and that makes me miserable, too. pointment a condition under which he. vited They should be as conCon- drafted and to General presented would "We read a lot about wives working in order to provide the from the .Kennedy, go quietly cise as possible, with a limit . Cabinet But Mr. Johnson would not gress. luxuries they think are important. But I am sure there are many of 350 words. Letters longer What manner of man? The Attorney women working today to porvide luxuries their husbands dicker. He. put Katzenbaeh through a than this must be' cut Typeart not ''148-da- y General is a man with a chin line of novitiate or conditioning period. to do without, and which cannot be had on the husband's willing if double write possible, spaced. ' Bow did Nick think? How did he work? expediency. The Voting Rights bill, be salary alone, once he is married. Letters must carry writer's . I 1 Vi !l il is to has demolish the said, we swucn rrom "If I have made my husband sound like a selfish brute, that shaped iXKiia Dc matx true name and address. Pseuloyaiiy the Kennedy clan to the Johnson camp? "hard core" resistance to Negro suffare not permitted. The was not my intention. Actually, he is a very, good husband and donyms, rage, rather than to mete out equal Herald , assumes . Bo responsi Well Worth mv hnlrlinffa Anvm tfnh in Iranir tiannv - rrv Duf . a vtwa, tes justice. It is drawn to punish those bach danced on the thin air of executive e bility for statements in the when I would much prefer to be a homemaker, and I counties which to and fall fit an whimsy. If be didn't make Attorney GenMailbag column. The Herald suspect there are many other wives working for the same reason ' reserves the right to reject or I do. eral by the President's pleasure, it was arbitrary Federal standard. It strikes at discrimination against Negroes, but it edit letters which are too long, don't back to obscurity, no name in ine ask readers and see if there aren't a lot you "Why your not in good taste or potentially, of wives working to help maintain their husbands in the manner books, no oil portrait on the walls practices discrimination against a mi. libelous. Letters which deal they were accustomed to before marriage?" corridor, no nority of the States. of the Justice Department . . it ; with church doctrinal subjects ' The Attorney General Is a striking All right 111 ask : brief moment of me recognition wnicn '.men caut a and contain statements at If you are a working wife who is holding down a job so that winning personality, but figure, derogalanie. his public profile looks as if it were . any religion or creed Only Nick Katzenbaeh knows the your husband doesn't have to give up anything for marriage, please "Hfs tht only guyhfht office wfto's going to jet tot made to order at 1600 Pennsylvania rejected. drop me a line. I will make a little informal survey and let you agony of mind which accompanied that . Avenue. know how It turns out , ployed. . Continuing my statement started in Friday's" Herald, I wish to point out that elimination of watershed grazing will , . . . . " g. day-"good-bye"! 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