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Show rS&easwifes e ZSSKSgESSdSteBmsgeS-it- S5SsS&SiSsfe?t-3&i?iSfenss4- 4WM '"" t F3 Lettcfs from vice basis Almost m variably the choice has been dominated hy its effect on the irrpend ng election Not so today The , Liitc I a suid s v troy k uc i ry to c eceed the President and pruipec live ability o Sielp tn the opeiafion of the ddm iii'tration 1 I'rcHdcnt Ford and Vree-P- n NoUon A Rm kefeller will pull off one of tne greal aecomplsh trents of A meric in govern mental experience if between hem they make the job of vice president really meaningful Early tn every ment sideni-dtMgnaf- e hdminutrauon there has been talk of utilizing the v ice president more - effec fiis'ii Usually it has come to almost nothing Bu rarely before has a vice president of Mr. Rockefeller s stature been chosen, d and never on a -- our readers UESERfcT Perhaps Nelson Itockefei ler will be as responsible as nee president as he has been during nil the rest of his Hi, public life Put role will be very difficult He cmdd hardly be a White House buffer or chef de cabinet, a la Maidens an. He could perhaps be ar. imple-mentor troubleshooter If ths should be m the field of fo.e.gn affairs, the problem of not getng afoul of the equally dynamic Henry Kissinger would be considerable Mr Rocks feller could have explicitly delegated authority, like a Cabinet officer It his been proposed that he lead the ani inflation battle There, however, coordination or conflict with the Fedcial Resene Board, the Treasury, or the Council of Eionomie Advisers arises as a real problem er tuve Mwayx fell one major mark of a great man vias his ability to choose and work vun great men as his immediate subordinates An insecure leader surrounds hmself with cronies or nren of le er talents Strong men .re not insecure, and they seek other strong men That Orjdd Ford did not turn to a person, who would have no conceivable k,nd of challenge to himself, 'is one nf he mm t impressive early proofs of his own capacity and w i adorn the small society 1 by Brick man If the Tict president asked to woik out the whoie problem of federalism and shared revenues a most vital field in which he Las already pioneered there mignt be less convict with established governmental function. And there is virtually no problem, but lesser value, in asking Mr, Rockefeller to hit the campaign road just as Mr Ford did during his vim prexidenty shrewd entwine political professional like Preside nt Ford, who exudes goodwill and breadth of spirit, and a tough, intelligent, executive like Governor Rockefeller should be able to pioneer their own lorm of partnership It will be f a xunatng to watt h A Soon it should be apparent tnat the relativ e liberalism or conservatism of c.fher man will be unimportant Thev are boih pragmatists They seen to respond to the nation s needs And goodness know s the nation s needs are great E ery body agrees that the United States has rarely faced a tougher economic challenge than tfte form of inflation and threat of recession it now experiences The grav lty of the economic problems could drag down a national administration, as they ilia the efforts uf Herbert Hoover The long defei red social and economic reforms of the New Deal might have been easier to apply, with less trial and error. Anyway, Mr Hoover was ruined and tne danger today is that a Ford adminirtraton might run into equally heavy seas make the To viee-presiden- really useful as an function, there must be full trust and confidence between the President and his associate They have started off w ell Adit Jt sn general is losiig pmr.ei while business of UtamUs getting a gi cater peuentage . dollars The i k h get t K her and the poor get poorer ',i wonder business favors Utah $ Right to it rneatu more comoany profits. Work I aw It apoeais to me that 'vorkers of Utah, whether tVy be union workers or nonunion find workers have tne Right to Work werk vr hiS and !eas It s abo mf resting to note that every state that has edupted a 'Right to Work Law, w ith the exception of Nev ada, has lost ground oer capita income" in con. pared nationally Mirearet Hunter very adequately de-nbed t v ery democ ratic process in w hicb unions arc formed, by secret ballot of the vo'-kersei king representation from a union This also is a very basic right of workers provided by federai laV. The paidiki of p raver in schools ami Utah's R'ght to Woik Law is ridiculous That's like tuing to compare watermelon to oranges. Fraier m schools is a rel.gious issue Right to Vrk Law is purely economic I would certainly agree Utahs Right to Work Law Is a highlv emotional issue It siv. til i be Utah's workers are losing ground ill wages coni pa. ed with the workers m other cates The la- -t time I looked Utah didn't have a w id iiound u. and we are still part of tne United Suites Ralph B Moses 23e2 Cardinal Way IV the eddor reader says To tne editor I am sure that I do not have the pr s and cons of the reason why the U of I cannot support a school band Has the school lost its pnde and character to the extent a band would be sac- rificed m taior of some other activity of questionably les ser value to the school ana community On any Saturday afternoon you can see school bands pci form in a professional manner at football games sometimes by schools much smaller than the U. of U Thue are fine band mus- cians corning out of oui high schools It is too bad that their musical prowess some-t,me- s ends witn graduation Thev should he able to go into college and participate m 0 member band. Tins a they cannot do at Utah Let's get behind a movement for a band at U of U. Sam PaiK 415 S 11th East 110-12- To readers: The Deseret News welcomes readers contributions to the Forum. Please be as concise as possible, and in- clude 174 DisDiifsc riaht -to - work Isttor Bring back U. band, that NE'aS, MOmDaY. SEPTEMBER 2, your name and address To publish as many letters us possible, we may condense, but will make every effort not to change the may be meaning Letters addressed to- - Forum, DESERET NEWS, 34 E 1st South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110 rise rw.ii s Afterhaving lead Margaret Hunter letter titled Right to Woik and Bomoerjcv bi your I would like to make the new paper pillow mg observations In two recent court the appheatton of the words ' Right lo ork as appned to actual law or proposed law was ruled misleading and deceiving I feel the title the Deseret News -- personally -put on this wa somewhat mi leading Most of our citzens do not understand the Anv missnamed law Right to V.ork 1 American citizen has the right to work" suaranteed under the Consttutua of tli not Utahs so- called Right United States to Work Law ' Our right to basic employ ment is governed by one s 30iuiy to wmk cne s des're to work and ai&iiahiMy of such employment IloatVik, Utah's Right to Work La a baud d dramat.C effect on how much money Utahns earn Utah was 31st m the nation when the Rigb to Work Law as passed n 1955 tn our state as per capita income Utah is currently 39th m per capita income Governor Rampton has reported to the peop'e of Utah that population and businesses have increased dramatically and continue to grow . The vast majority of Utal s citizens work for someone else they are not Well, if business interests aie up and population is up and yet the average Utah worker's wages are down, uimpaied nationally from 31st place to 39th p'aec- it worker is apDears to me that the average ct s Wants airing Follow the example of FDR? He says no To the editor Bu Some one has suggested via this column, that v,e should follow the example of Franklm D Roosevelt tn or- ganizing public works programs such as the PWA. the U(C. and the NR A to alleviate the unemployment pmhhni if todav Reminds me of a doctor w ho vv ants to Opel ate every time someone gets a belly ac lie I agree that much redit is due FDR for his efforts in restoring faith and tonfi dente m a discouraged and sometimes despondent peo- pic when it was sorely needed At that time we had on unusual situation in our great depression, and drastic measures were necessary of arguments on land the wisdom uf re now vertme hack to those methods Tn Hie editor is questionable Toaav our n monal debt is st iggenng It began on a large scale basis thmugh the It was interest mg to mad of the torrnation of the PLLS (Prelect Land in I tah Sensibly) to mount a campaign in fuioi of the Land Use Act Tne dsaitton bi John Cuu PLLS chairman that New Dual policies oi FDR and has gained momemtum jt an aiat ming rate until now it has become a Fiankenstcin monster out of control , land use opponents weie gull-tof using scare tactics, -piopjganda, and hall truths, is piobabiv ac cur, ile How-nr the pioponents must also take a lew lumps in this such as assertions j icganl tint the bill thus not tie us to v The lam number nt fed ei al programs piac cs a imai financial burden on the public tieasury, which results in n huge deficits and the govei n ment resorts to inflation to cover these deficits This unsound poiicv is a deadly danger u all of us F the iedeia! government Actually, a good heaftby debate with a c omnlete airt al the lviiies should be fire go.il of evuy citizen in the state The Deseret News and othe media of the state are in a supoi ior position to serve the people of Utah Devote an entne page to thp debate on olio side print a copy ot the Lund Ise Ad m full, and devote the rert of the page to o and .on ' arguments The pro could be handled hv someone like Governor Rampton, or perhaps Alton Hoffman thecnairmanof the Ib'iist committee that investigated the bill , the con could be someone like Ken Larsen, Bi"ce Bangetler, or Betty Andersen 1048 2nd South BOX SPRINGS FACTORY PRICES p-- NO WAREHOUSE NO FREIGHT From Our Finishing Tables to You COMPARE the bill- - SAVINGS Batt s Ten Famous Scalp Specialist Tells Truth About Saving Falling Hair These pnva'e individual ton sultations will be held at the Ri. ada Inn, 1000 S State Sf , on Tuestiiv, Sept 3, from 1 00 to SKKJpm Ass hotel clerk tor Mr K. C Conner He will do tlie Phone ! rc-- A ddH-126- SALT LAKE CITY. Stipt l- - Conne nationailv famous consultant ami director of the International Hair and Scalp Specially, Im , said 'ITure are ditlercnt scalp disorders that cause most nwn and women to lose hair Using common sense, a person niusi realize no one tonic or curi--,.raid correct all t lie disona n,, lie explained Guaranteed v International, recognizing that most people are skeptical, oUers a guarantee," Corm, sa to Once a person avails himself of the luteriuiuciiid Irtsitment. hie skeptx ism immediately dwapptMrs You wv he given a wntten guarantee fmm the beginning to end on i d basis !he oppor having normal, healthy hair to y?Wi.J?T?rrA'?vS Jbscouraged First flie Internafional ti are quick to toil hope fats cases that thev cannot be helped But the ''hopeless ruses arc few. Every one ijp rn ovn-'ult- ai a aanpleie pm ate to determine the eonditm ot biv er ht r sudp, and cause for their hail vrouhfe -) app-jnt- After the hi oi she is teia use required nglh of tre.uncni an,i isow mii.h ,t will icito Afua sturter-- g treat ait n-- , e contei i ..nil -- hi - i lauiii wupres? ici Cl .area I tli-'l- ll i read ( I diiV flili1 H Ray Kcidt Logan rately looking for help, the firm is sending specialists to various cities throughout the United States to conduct consultation and start home treatment de-q- x Hopeless Cases Refused No Cure All . Wc have no cure all for slick, shiny baldness international consultants will aaeot only clients w hone hair we feel sure w ill res pond to treatment They cannoi nplp ,rai ivduuis who are slick bald or the majority of taais of h .a teas and excessive h.tu lime, InteiTiational treatment is of any value Therefore, International will continue their policy c f re fusing all hopeless cases There is one thing Conner wants to be cxrtnm even man and woman knows If hair appears to recede at the temples or a spot begins to show op on the crown oi this head, there is something wrong and it should bt given immediate attention, Hair for Lifetime cheus follow our dircc--" lions during treatment and aker they fuiicii tlie course, there is jo reason why they will n th tv choir all the rest of their lives ' Conner iid "Our firm is definitely behind this treat on the ntont. it ad client a Car salesman lied, she 1 SALE Is it common practice for eai sdlesm-- n to lie to y ru and have you waste your time and gas as one of them says they all do9 Firm Quiited Cover 1 Guarantee Guarantee FiCE $onof SALE PRICE including accessories $oqo9 J -- fe- V--r Guarantee 1 UJ v 01 Pmto He told me he had a teal good buy on a demostra-tumodel with low tm'eage. .SALE PRICE I qqestioned the pace and he wait until I ge the book' and ihec k for sure He came bntk and assurred me that was the puce I could buy it lor Again he loit the phone to check the mileage for sure.' I $16990including accessariesMGQ90 1 and Queen fi,ed.5he Each King 1 So includes the following uccesssnes. t toedspread "u,'h"'9 headboard 1 stee tam with rollers J pillowcase 2 boivter pillows FULL or TWIN SIZE Guarantee 1 SET We drove over 30 miles to Magna and back, and Sttmr seeing the car, s,uj we would lake it Suddenly the price' went up $800 Then ho said he told me that price to get me out tin re that all ear sales- men oid that Guarantee 1 SALE PRICE SALE PRICE $109w M69w (iKiudtng reme or? plotic covered heodhoord CASH DISCOUNT ftom vale price for nt? .torn above nof needed OTHER MATTRESSES or BOX SPRINGS full or twin SIZE PRICED as little as 33 and Hows Your Hair? If it wore te pjst go to 'he Jtajmsiki ton., 11X4 F btote St , in ( i.esdev Sert 1 ifomlfXrtO ijir ;.t, k kr Mr K GCon-nn- r vj, A-- ()r phone 82-- l Yvl No wp-p- luicaosurv are given m prtvatc with no Iaiilrev!tieia fitbl SS! up In Utah since 1935 Terms ' m Guarantee j SALE PRICE ' I alb up asking tor an appi,.miate price tor a "4 QUEEN SIZE SET fitriw says , Totheedilui KING SIZE SET faithful obser lkm of a few simple ru'ev " Free CoivnAia tiaras The ccneultafion u very ihonmgh juk! h.gh! , twhmcal ft requires 29 to ?Ttvarc is no charge for this con sUtaHon and no vnl L 0 the thousands who are pro-rate- Hopeless Cases the people could the aigununts on one side and c he k bu themselves just ea ty uhat the act says and no one couid null the w.ml arranged ar e!( Bank Cards Accepted OVERMAN MATTRESS CO. , Whore Softer Meftrestes Are Made OPN MONSAY$ WO rpjOiYS 7lt P Ail ceuvssy free within SO mi C3223Q j ! Then he said he didnt elieik the pnee, Jhen he said he didnt know the mileage was that low then he said he didn't talk to me on the phone, someone else did and gave ins name, only f eruld tell the voice- - was the same. The pike he gave me on new Pnto also went up $8150. Mrs R Hansca Salt Lake City " J ' |