Show 6A OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 1 HOLMES ALEXANDER 1973 EDITO RIALS How Much Better to Pray For Nixon Than Curse Him New Commissioner Will Hold School Key President Nixon has shown excellent judgment in selecting Morris Thompson of Juneau now Alaska area director of the Bureau of Indian Affairs to become commissioner of the entire BIA Utahns have a particular interest in the identity and character of the new commissioner because he will hold an key to the future of the Intermountain School at Brigham City Alaska Hep Don Young announced this week that Mr Thompson had been picked by the President as the successor to Commissoner Louis K Bruce who resigned last year in the wake of the raid on BIA headquarters in Washington by dissident militant Indian groups Commissioner - designate Thompson was not involved in that phase of those disorders because at the time he was busy with his own duties in Alaska far from the District of Columbia demonstrant And what calamities followed WASHINGTON — On the day that some of us called “Im- the stubborn antireligious ruling the day of a decade peachment Tuesday” ag0 by the Warren that House and Senate heard court’ Every American will mass attacks on Richard Nixon flinch at the roster of vmhappy in the wake or his firing a events Less than six months the after the Court-- decision- - we minor official Archie Cox the Rev b a d Senate Chaplain President Kennedy's Edward Elson made a fitting agsassination in Dallas There followed a reign of violence U)rn® which took another Kennedy upon this Nation at this moment and a Rev King crippled of dismay disappointment and Governor Wallace and filled ka natives — Indians and Eskimos — following statehood and in establishing proper schools for the youngsters It was in connection with an educaAlaska tional study that the BIA official visited the National Indian Training Center on the campus of the Intermountain School in Brigham City about a year and a half ago He drew upon the Training Center’s - - 34-year-o- ld s Grant enabling library and personnel to expand tribal distress state President the own the to his in programs grace puses wjb in authority all and While in Northern Utah he became Congress dissidents The unwinnable war raged on familiar with the differences of opinion It struck me as quite the n&ht jn Vietnam carrying President that have been expressed on the future and usual thing for Americans jobnson to his exile and of the Intermountain School which has to turn to God for help but then to us choose between ieavjng I remembered a period when it very smau men for the seat 0f been operated — since its founding 21 was otherwise A check with the be mighty ’ years ago — exclusively for Navajo youngLibrary of Congress verified my sters SOUNDER ADVICE memory that for a stretch of 13 Out of the vales of national of Mr Thompson should know that the years in the administrations we had suffering and out of Dr Elson’s Jefferson and Madison school has become entwined in Navajo national prayer there may emerge a no tribal politics — among the bitterest in the proclaimed salvation for which we have Thanksgiving Day tions country — to a point where the school’s God you might say had been forgotten to ask We cannot is threatened turned off It would be untrue to cause James Madison and Earl Nor was he a party from a federal survival He should also remember that spokessay this happened because Warren to rescind their folly Siitribvtid by lA Ttm Sjwdiwtt government viewpoint to the long drawn-ou- t Jefferson was an “atheist” as and lead us in prayer but controversy in South Dakota earlier men for many other tribes are interested and where is there a better remedy 'THAT IS ALWAYS MAKING TRANSLATION EASIER' he was often called this year that was highlighted by the in getting their boys and girls into the InMadison was his for present troubles than in our because of to School take termountain advantage ape who did everything religion? Surely it gives us bloody “Seige of Wounded Knee” balance in the sedulous D military supply WASHINGTON master from Monticello did sounder advice — “the Mr Thompson is a member of the its excellent location its superb faculty Middle East forgiveness of sins” — than and the cordiality with which Brigham Tlingit Indian tribe of southern Alaska does the vengeful rhetoric of HELD BACK No not S0' 11 w?s befause a tribe noted through the years for mem- City residents have greeted the facility Congressmen — “Impreach! For four days the United ait towns American Standard-Examiner The impeach !” hough bers’ prowess as fishermen and sailors hopes that back held States colonies military regiments There may not come a fitter camps Utahns who know him well describe Morris Thompson’s appointment as comFederal the states at last and to while Israel time jn our republic’s life than shipments as a “young missioner of the Bureau of Indian Affairs the commissioner-designat- e official Bnion had been to practice “In God We now giving Kissinger tried to persuade the thanks and US aid divine the will be who man demonstrated his has How much better to by asking Trust” promptly approved dynamic Russians to exercise similar 1631 two Presidents these snce Nixon than to curse for return and pray restraint However the Soviet abilities as an executive and as a leader” Senate so he can take charge - him What churchabout stubborn good will be the tonnage not only began to pour the BIA to a position of prestige and He has been a major force in untangle So was the we extract from of flesh separation established been has also secret diplomacy that followed It pound into Egypt and Syria but the Warren which Court ing the complex land claims filed by Alas man while his condemned the Supreme Soviet their shipments Russians also beefed in the that of MERRY-GO-ROUN- and-stat- the outbreak Support SpaceSenShuffle Frank E Moss chairman of Utah the Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences is building up an excellent case for our Hill AFB as a center for military support of the space shuttle The shuttle to become operational in 1975 is primarily a project of the National Aeronautical and Space Agency Its returnable capsules — boosted into the air by both liquid and solid fuels — will be launched from Cape Canaveral by NASA However it has many potential military uses Sen Moss believes that the Ogden Air Materiel Area because of its long experience as prime manager of all Air Force missiles is best equipped of all airbases to support this phase of the activity We agree Utah’s missilemen civilians and military alike have taken a lead in space work from the start of the missile age Their experience should prove an asset to the entire nation in the ambitious space shuttle venture Dr Paul Dudley White Dr Paul Dudley White devoted most Dr White died Wednesday in a Boston hospital He had suffered a mild heart attack in 1970 but recovered sufficiently to tour — at the age of 84— Communist China and confer with heart specialists there He suffered a mild stroke last June and his health had been declining since The advice he gave persons seeking better health will long be remembered: Avoid axcesses of all kinds eliminate tobacco get plenty of exercise keep your weight down and stay away from fatty foods Dr Paul Dudley White’s career can be summed up in his own words: “Keep moving Keep thinking Don’t let your brain atrophy Too many people die from disuse of their bodies” rs rs V I k anti-Commun- ist 4 m LETTERS Carry Out Duties? Editor it is nearing e l ec rion a ay fo r Standard-Examine- in resolution on a cease-fir- e place Even following that meeting however the Egyptian situation deteriorated rapidly Probably the Egyptians also balked Brezhnev-Kissingat the violently agreement on the Arab-Israe- li need for so negotiations long refused by the Arabs Hence the Kremlin’s risk-takereasserted themselves Pretty certainly the risk-takeonly won the day on the argument “Well let’s see how the Americans react if worse comes to worst we can always pull back” Lenin’s dictum about probing for soft spots with bayonets is relevant here At any rate three of the seven airborne divisions went to the highest stage of alert with troops waiting on the airfield to take off with their arms The big transports were also coming in to collect them er WASHINGTON — “If Nixon exerted some sort of control hadn't put part of SAC in the over the Row of the damnable air and ordered the rest of the oil that is now the lifeblood of US military alert you would Japan and the West have seen Soviet airborne The stakes in the gamble divisions in the air en route to tnen were remarkably high Egypt and maybe Sinai before The evidence is rather clear noon that same day” that the Soviet This cheery summary by one however of the wiser men of the government approached this to enormous government ought suggest gamble with the same that we have not properly ap- division of counsel that led to preciated the extreme gravity the long backing and filling of last week’s Mideastern crisis before the brutal invasion of The more that is learned of the Czechoslovakia In this case the background the more the same division seems to have been lesson emerges The first part between the prudent men and of the lesson concerns the the risk-takeSoviets’ real aim in sponsoring Thus one must assume that were responsible the Arab attack on Israel at the risk-takesuch vast cost for the seven Soviet airborne the Arab attack had divisions west of the Urals Suppose succeeded The Soviets would entering the first stage of alert then have had the glorious aura This was at the very beginning for all Arabs of the ultimate of the war when the Arabs The Suez Canal were doing extremely well It revenge-giver- s would also have been opened for looked as though the Arabs them permitting them to pour were also going to get some powerful naval armaments into important Soviet help And as the Red Sea the Indian Ocean revealed in this space at that and the Persian Gulf (This they time an ultrastern message can never really do so long as therefore went from President Vladivostok half a world away Nixon to General Secretary is the ultimate supply source for Leonid Brezhnev the Soviet navy in these areas) ARABS DID BADLY NEW POSITION After this message since the With all this increase of glory Arabs were still doing well the and especially of power the prudent men in the Kremlin no Soviets would also have been in doubt insisted on leaving well a wholly new position with the enough alone Then however “oil the Arabs began to do very historically Arabs” of the Arabian Penin- badly And the prudent men sula and the Persian Gulf Both there insisted on Secretary of areas are in fact ideally suited State Henry A Kissinger being to gunboat diplomacy And so called to Moscow for the the Soviets could finally have meeting that produced the U-- ce rs rs CHILLING NOTE Leonid Simultaneously Brezhnev sent his chilling note to the President announcing that the Soviet’s were sending their own forces to the Mideast ordered to police the cease-fir- e In the UN delivering the by note to Secretary Kissinger late last Wednesday Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin was far from being his familiar oily smiling self In short the President and Secretary Kissinger had a cruel decision to make Sen J William Fulbright now says that the whole thing was a false alarm no doubt after consulting one of his counselors Ambassador Dobrynin Less optimistic persons will agree however that if the Soviet bayonet-prob- e had met nothing but mush in President Nixon the airborne divisions would indeed have taken off last Thursday And one supposes that even Sen Fulbright would not argue that Soviet airborne divisions in Egypt and the Sinai desert would then have limited themselves to “peace-keepin- g D-A- favorite military both by air through Yugoslavia water through the Black and Sea started on their way before the guns began booming Immediately after the out- President Nixon ap- break Pealed to Soviet Party chief Leonid Brezhnev for restraint goth the superpowers urged the President should keep hands off the Middle East war Brezhnev argued that the bad V’ta "Z Saudi Arabia and shifted toward supplies Nixon responded that the West Even in Syria which the United States was equally had been the most Moscow- - justified in helping Israel repel minded of the Arab powers the armed aggression of State Henry Soviets had encountered Secretary stressed to Soviet Kissinger growing hostility Other reports Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin intelligence raise doubts about the precise that the United States was quite Soviet role in planning the capable of matching Soviet the shipments and maintaining the But attack surprise successBringing up kids ful when they were reared now and then with a paddle Government Wise Man Says Nixon Frustrated Red Plan L rs Bringing Up Kids was more face-to-fa- 3i report the Central Agency Intelligence suggests that the Soviets ac- tually orchestrated the Arab attack It was nart of a desperate maneuver the CIA quotes an informed source as saying to hang on to their beachhead in the Middle East Before the attack Egypt had attacks ALSOP 9 Middle Fast In one secret of his 87 fruitful years of life toward the goal of a better understanding of the nature of what are commonly called heart JOSEPH hostilities rk r: our fme cty of Sunset and I would like to ask Councilman Vern Foy who is running for mayor if he intends to carry out the duties of mayor (if elect- cd) in the manner in which he is carrying out his council- man duties? By this I mean during coun- cil meeting on Oct 4 1973 1 re- quested a formal complaint be filed against a party regarding the ordinance which covers property owners keeping their property in a satisfactoryac- ceptable condition Councilman Foy asked that I give his people two weeks as a registered let- ter had to be mailed out and ence of °the mayor" and other councilmen However as of noon Oct 26 the citv clerk has no record whatsoever of any such letter being sent out That three weeks ago and from all indications nothing has been done yet Mr Foy may I be sc bold as ask why? Or are you wait- 1hatNare 6 Sto do Te yours row or are you trying to avoid any ill feelings with any special people? Sunlet one°lthlng’to citizen "taxpayer and multMe property owner Apparently you dSs “"asZeSroesrofduS councilman TO THE EDITOR "- Where there were once beautiful woodlands lakes and riv- ers now vast acres of asPhalt and polluted waterways prevail now reaizing that man the presence of natural environ- ments in close proximity to the urban dweller are needed to combat concrete accentuated by the plastic glare of the neon sign The process of metropoli- tan urbanization without a break in development is a common- Place phenomenon across our Patton today The Ogden River Greenbelt PJan 1S obviously a long over- due proposal for the Ogden Riv- Too long have the citizens of the Ogden area abused the natural resources of the river Instead of protecting the river to preserve its natural environ- - dumping ground subject to in- dustrial and residential en- croachment The proposed plan provides insight into the potential inher-wa- s eRt in the Ogden River environ- ment A potential which when developed will provide a scenic parkway that will attract visi-t- o tors from all parts of the nation to spend vacation time in the Ogden area The river will pro- nt Pcthpti hpau- tvA“ atamSlL nr£Sde SSrfTcSSvSS nities for lhe citizens of Geden- Th members of the Blue rtSnSSotodffteXte f dMhe’ievHe that s0me' so how can Rh‘vec to clean with a clear conscience you fIoar and the stop in- plain better serve our City of Sunset as its mayor? Jscnminate dumpingwe along the support hon- - $lver- would as a I appreciate your est and sincere Gail C Brewer Greenbelt: Overdue °edan “d be’ev? GJ“"f “ plan bene- - fits obtained from it will be unmeasurable John David Preece Blue Key Honor up in the strength Mediterranean in response the United States used its superior airlift capacity to catch up with the Soviet This apparently surprised the Soviet strategists who had thought the United states wouldn’t risk an oil cut- off to support the embattled Israelis intelligence reports claim n av a 1 “n e’colUerS “ PFaJers m our public with the decision of dune 25 I92 Stubbornness son?etimes called arrogance is schools a f11? bemg lugubrioiis or superstitious we may carry tne urther- - The turning off od m our national affairs of the last century was followed by a disaster pernaps a punish- 1 £Jendat The ga sub washf “ nathm aad Hussein Morocco’s undoubted talents of govern- mental management run out of his wounds? Say that he’s been arrogant and greedy too slick anc at once to° stupid but which are the Representatives and Senators to cast the first stone? Has Nixon committed treason or just some misdemeanors? God we all need My 1 thUl §wh ‘‘°af 'wc trespass againlt us” Conre late cm “blnct 'vcre turned mercy goaded by the Russians to lnt0 fugtves- expand the offensive Brezhnev also brought per- sonal pressure according to one VIRGINIA PAYETTE on Jordan’s King report with justice beginning °ur Flrst Citizen ‘ King Hassan and Tunisia’s President Habib Bourguiba to join in the fighting KREMLIN PANICS When Israelis the out- - maneuvered the Egyptians by moving across the Suez and cutting the EevDtian suddIv lines° tb7 Kremlin began showing signs of panic Another Arab humiliation could back- fire on the Soviets whose role in the debacle could bring them more blame than praise from Arab leaders Brezhnev sent Suddenly an urgent Nixon President requesting messagecome to Moscowthat at Kissinger once to negotiate a cease-fir- e Then the Soviets in to end Oe ighhng wanted to n rush in a joint : Soviet-America- °e P Well they’ve finally done it he country’s biggest pne businesses which blames its for reputation terrible service ‘on lack of m?aey is going to spend $4 Hion (of our money) to tell us well-deserv- 1 m J?u S If da he VS eomjla hits Postal about m ft up later than shS have to pay to get the alibi (The Postal Service is still tbat d onu eet deijvered we subsidized by tax dollars erj to’lure Customer (espectallCrP he “hristaas sh that’s almost upon by telling us how it really m5lIteS and vsn tbat arrive is How it really squasbed and caewed UD want to hear We already reaHy 11 masterminds at is- - Bad know how bad And eiinS so no better Horror stories getting ey bave actually signed up Madison Avenue out a about late mail are so corn- slarrin£ ur monplace they’re not even campaign dtoS p0Llci5e cease‘lre‘ ThlS afd advertlsmg campaign idea direct nperiower fn dirty trick to dumP the whole ha a theme: “You have in fellow’s that poor mesS lap ® ' J ! SSl J?" he’s stuck with the job On the theory explains one Postal this as a delaying tactic and Service bi ie that its the seat a brisi ng note to the vvbo controls the pCS(mas(er President threatening to send of mail servjcef not the quality captive CUSTOMERS placing the US armed forces Now we captive customers on a military alert Then both the big powers wisely backed that we are not only will be paying high postage for letters away from a confrontation 20 YEARS AGO 50 YEARS AGO Leaving for a state convention of the American Junior Red in coi t t City were “? ? J"dy Ward School High Ogden Seegmiller students’ and Clyde Heiner and Joyce Farr Ben Lomond High Monte Gibson 15 son of Mr and Jay Glbson £ West Wcbdr’ was awardcd an ex‘ pense-pai- d trip to the National Club 4H congress in Chicago :n December He week the first won the trip by being name(i Club the winner of the state fieid crops contest Mrs Ivan Woodburn was the new president of the Lady Lions’ Club of Five Points She was assisted by Mrs Harold Peterson vice president Mrs Bramwell secretary- Lynn Mrs Art treasurer Holloway Robert and Mrs historian Reason ’ reDorter the Ogden High School girls’ assembly addresses were Cane Jeanne given Jora ? “ 4-- H At Huish Virginia Gre“- - MarS°rie A!len- - Alice Pack Helen Grace and Kathryn CahiU’ Plans wera mada h?ld an assembly each month during “ °° year' chSWef Questions We want you to have the answers Okay here’s a question: If the post office is so hard up for money’ how come it can afford ’ doesn’t it take that”' $4 miifion and hire more mail carriers and g more machines so it won’t have all those troubles to explain? mail-sortin- WILL BLITZ WORK? Also while we’re at it what ONLY YESTERDAY Fraternity Editor Standard-Examine- r: The Ogden River has suffered the same fate as has the rest of the environment in dose p Iscourqcjocl proximity to concentrated hu- - Edit ’ Standard-Examine- r man settlement Population This letter is in regard to the growth and increased affluency steve Oldroyd piano student on the part of the average RfycF3j aIPS aPPeaFmS o1J1 uct was Dixon Q Frederic American has resulted in vast 6 S dlsclosure ot “Pe in a recital of music presented acreages once in farm and wood alloted increases tor the de- - bejd m jbe lands to dwindle under the on crystal Ballroom of Hotel Lomond of Ben on urban Letters 7A) (More slaught Page development 5 shat tennfs Tom- nament were announced by Weber College Among those taking part weie LaVern Marriott vs Ray Poulter Van Tanner vs Clarence Barker Alton Halverson vs Harry Blackburn Tom Hickman vs Clarence Brown makes them think a advertising blitz will do the job anyway? Look what ‘o 'he Army: they sPent $10 million (again of our money) on a flashf recruiting last year and they sUll ?ive don’t have enough volunteers to ‘he bFaSS reS‘ easy at high-power- ed S post office deliver a letter just a fves’bv "? i’ or using carrier pigeonsNevcr mind those jokes about the p0ny Express they're too true to be funny any more People aren’t interested in long explanations of why post offices don’t stay open later why they don’t gec heir mail noon or 'V“X staaiPs James Taylor of Harrisville so cost much And while those Thelma Taylor and Wayne ar’ ’ Y Russell occupants of his car were injured by flying glass DOX0S IlVCIl Up tllG lcUlClSCBpGt dont aIways get the job when his automobile collided head on with a car parked on aoTae' f folks eveF s°PPed the North Harrisville road grumbling long enough to think entered the grocery about it they could figure it our Burglars store of Ezra M Peterson for themselves: the service is proprietor of the Banner Ice slow because postal officials are Cream Co of North Ogden and suffering from bad management stole merchandise valued at or inadequate income Or a combination of both about $25 |