Show i Jack Anderson Standard-txamin- SIP'S SO HIGH ON TUB PRO-J6- not-so-subt- le formation campaign to paint Yuri Andropov as a moderate or even a liberal the new boss of the Soviet Union is a hardliner whose elevation means rough times ahead for the longsuffer-in- g Russian people and the rest of the world Actually anyone who thinks a man who ran the KGB for 15 years could be a liberal must also believe in the Tooth Fairy The KGB is a combination of the CIA the FBI and the Bureau of Prisons — but without any legal restraints whatsoever The head jailer is now in charge of the entire country For years our intelligence agencies mistakenly thought that no one with a KGB background could hope to rise to the top of the Kremlin heap At most they believed Andropov would have veto power over any would-b- e successor to Leonid Brezhnev As I reported three years ago the CIA evaluated Andropov’s position this way: “Any serious contender for the job of general secretary must ensure that he has the tacit approval of the security organ if not its active support” Within the last year however Western intelligence began to rethink its assessment of An- dropov’s chances In fact as early as last May I reported my intelligence sources’ hunch that Andropov would be the one to grab the brass ring on the Kremlin merry-go-roun- d The CIA may have been slow to consider the possibility that Andropov would be Brezhnev’s successor but it was never under any illusions about the nature of the beast In November 1979 sources told my associate Bob Sherman that Andropov is “an astute ruthless party bureaucrat at- whose cold and calculating titude” fit him well for his job as KGB boss Any notion that he has softened since then is dangerously wishful thinking n What this means for relations is that detente is dead As long as Andropov is in charge at the Kremlin the United States can expect a tough Soviet policy on all fronts The man who supervised the crushing of the Hungarian uprising as Soviet ambassador in 1956 can hardly be expected to take a lenient position on Poland or other restive satellites Soviet-America- The big question now is how long Andropov will remain in charge I’ve seen secret CIA reports on his health he is far from robust At 68 Andropov is a relative stripling by the standards of the Soviet gerontocracy But he has serious health problems In 1966 he suffered a heart attack s he required and in the so surgery major that he spent 10 weeks in the hospital according to the CIA Power as Henry Kissinger mid-1970- NOtrVB0BBN (JJB'll BB MAKING A SlUPIOPBAL IWS0ECK I'LL 00 TIB SCRIPT NBXTUm: ANPAJC'lL START CT HBGOriHBAOBNCfTQ GVB MB AN 0FHC5 THBY'RB eVENAPANCiNS MB MONBY! 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ACQUIRBP TOO THB RIGHTS A yen- BBMlUJON'm fondly believed may be the ultimate aphrodisiac it may also be the ultimate tonic Brezhnev was in frail health for years yet he never relinquished his grip on the Soviet power apparatus Andropov can be expected to be every bit as tenacious now that he has reached the pinnacle In the Byzantine atmosphere of the Kremlin no one can relax in the top job The other old men Andropov beat out will not give up easily But Andropov still has the ace in the hole that put him where he is: the loyalty of the KGB The men who run the Gulag Archipelago now have one of their own in control for the first time in Soviet history and they’re not likely to abdicate their newly enhanced power and pre- stige DRESS RIGHT!: Starting Dec 1 the 110 inspectors in the Interior Department’s Office of Surface Mining will be required to wear uniforms and some of them aren’t at all pleased by the gussy-ueffort One inspector sourly suggested that if the field troops have to wear uniforms then the director of the office should also be required to And another filed this complaint with his bosses: “The OSM inspectors would be similar to Park Rangers chasing the elusive Yogi Bear p We would be likened to zookeepers with whips taming the anim- Nov 22 1982 DA by Garry Trudeau DOONESBURY Rise of Andropov Kremlin’s Monday er - BUSY TH£RBtSB65N TON OF DBTAtLS! Democrat plan would put tax on Social Security WASHINGTON (AP) — Social Security benefits would be taxed under a plan advanced by liberal Democrats who are serving on a panel trying to find ways to rescue the financially strapped system Robert M Ball a former commissioner of Social Security said the plan calls for phasing in the tax over several decades and wouldn’t affect people already retired or about to has long advocated the payment of income taxes on employer contributions He was a member of the 1979 1962 to Advisory Council on Social Sec- urity that made such a recom- mendation but the House killed that with a 396-- 0 vote Taxation 1973 of Social Security benefits is still widely opposed in Congress and President Reagan has said he opposes the notion BARTON CLINIC LET US HELP YOU AT North Ogden's Finest Chiropractic Clinic LITTLE The Barton Clinic has the latest retire in modern equipment and therapies We are geared to the treatment of muscular and spinal rehabilitation 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Police Power concept Instead of issuing a Notice of Violation a warning shot would be fired Authorization to fire fatal shots would probably be reserved by Interior Secretary (James) Watt” One inspector even complained that he was allergic to the $250 polyester uniform It did him no good he was issued a cotton one HEADLINES AND FOOTNOTES: When the Arthritis y Foundation took over a building in Atlanta for its new national headquarters it had to install an elevator to accommodate arthritics who can’t negotiate the stairs What’s odd about the lack of an elevator is that the building’s previous owner was the Otis Elevator Co The elevator installed was an Whs liLggQ )Mn f Attention: AM EETBEMAIL EEHPTLOWEES 0 1 UTdT (OlfetMP ttks PlOIOJi'l ) D two-stor- Otis “Blue Monday” is evidentd a ly expression According to the National Cent- With Family Dental Coverage And — well-founde- er for Health Statistics more people commit suicide on Monday than on any other day of the week Saturday has the lowest score in suicides — but the highest in motor-vehicl- e deaths 83 on more than percent Tuesday the lowest day Saturday is also the day when most murders occur its average is 74 percent higher than Wednesday lowest in that respect i MO ESERJEFET nSEIDUCTHOMS During the “OPEN ENROLLMENT SEASON” (November 22 to December 10) the Join the United Feature Syndicate Remember when 20 50 YEARS AGO November 22 1932 YEARS AGO November 22 1962 Americans the world over paused to observe their unique holiday — Thanksgiving — with prayers feasting and family reunions In Ogden the Salvation Army served its annual dinner to Thanksgiving homeless and transient men Most businesses were closed except for a few restaurants i Thanksgiving Day had a special meaning to a South Ogden couple who had lost their home to fire earlier in the year Mr and Mrs John C Pope moved into a new home in South Ogden built from funds and labor donated by members of the community The building project was directed by J Farrell Shepherd bishop of the LDS Ogden 39th ward Winners of Thanksgiving turkeys in a contest sponsored by the Five Points Businessmen’s Association were Dale Morgan Carolyn Lakey Thelma Johnson Margie S Blaylock and Cheryl Jones Six Club members from and Davis counties were Weber going to the 41st National 4-- H 4-- H Congress in Chicago The youths were Jan Wolthius i I Brenda Gunnell Bruce Erickson Keith Pike from Weber County and Marie Higgs Ann Rogers Davis County W Beverly Howell an Ogden meat packing plant executive was elected first vice president of the Utah Manufacturers’ Ass of sociation for 1963 the organization provided that Mr Howell would succeed to the presidency in 1964 By-law- I ( President Hoover and PresidenRoosevelt sat down together in the White House to consider the immediate future of Europe’s war debt payments Dr John Driver one of the pioneer physicians of Utah was observing his 84th birthday at t-elect Omsyiramce his home in Ogden Three Ogdenites had distinguished themselves in University of Utah athletics Bill Stratford in addition to being a mainstay of the varsity tennis team was a candidate for the Rhodes scholarship honor Howard Greenwell track star and Elton Knapp end on the varsity football team were other prominent Ogden athletes wearing the crimson and white The Weber County Teachers’ Women’s Association elected new officers for the school year The results were as follows: Emma Snow physical educa- tion teacher at Weber High president Elsie Gibson of Taylor vice president Jean Berlin Huntsville Florence Randall Elva Wilkinson Plain City and Marguerite Myers Wilson committee members Mont Robins son of Mr and Mrs Clinton D Robins of Eden was honored at a farewell party in the Eden ward hall prior to his departure for the French mission of the LDS Church Farr West The 1932 hunting season was a most successful one for Wayne Swenson of Ogden who returned home from the Cache National elk Forest with a 600-pou- I 1 I I 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