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Show irs IF t.,a, than in the past. Fins said -Sometimes the men don't have time to do anything but anso,ei- calls," he addcd, The doesn't re--pond to tails. They choose a e area and cover it intensively as a team, trying reduce crime in that locality. The patrolman rides a orrt i1 Itod 1.)ech(-- ck to basics for police force 111 4, f k Dtwe what you do while you're trying to get to do somethire, else," Greener said "nut it'a the that really series the people," he added. The tactical squad was formed in 1971 with a three-yea- r federal grant. A national "attack on crime" iwas thti a political issue, and federal planners wanted something visible to show federal involvement in the tac-Nua- d m ariee "Patrol vow, hlgh-crim- Win thi? ade an arrest, tactical squad it lookcid like out of garithas- .ers. car e armed Cops in five, unmarked squad cars tradonal rif and is dispatched by radio to handle anything from a neignorhocd spat to murder. Like the foot soldier in the Army, he does the dull job that i5 the backbone of law enforce-Mehl- . bat he receives, les; recognition than his co- out of the In- police members biues. 1;4e multicolored Jump suits ,yth 'police' stenciled on figck. They waved shot guns and rules in adii,tion to r,4ular side If they couldn't nd enough evidence for a eons iction. they might scare a croiA into d "attrick" cars The v.;th ileague; in idea and the money that came it were greeted ad en-b- y poe the small society N6c1-- 1 arrests thing of the the Salt Lake ity tactical squad will Le Those flamboyant ga TO PE; LFT1 11 I rC'- C i I ;r41-M-- 1 f3.,..e4.1 1.1 --- -- need more men out there I found your April 10 editorial demanding resvinsibility" from University publications somewhat ironlc, since the was itself undocumented, full cf errors. vague. and ignorant of the law regarding the college press. In short, the Deseret News editorial was highly irresponsible and misleading. The editorial begins by referring, vagtieiy, to "occasional lapses in taste and judgment on the part of these publications," What lapses? No examples are provided, leaving only innuendo. The editorial, warns that "the more such lapses there are, the harder it is for the school's administration to win healthy appropriations for the university," The News here makes no attempt to defend the newspaper's First Amendment rights. or to emphasize that student pub'dcatons do net speak for the University adolitastratiota Rather, it suggests that the ignorance, intolerance, and virdietiveness of the coineciunity and legislature are inevitable while lmplying that the disputed stories ilia represent honest disagreen7ent but are the result of malice and ignorance by the publications. Both of these suggestions are demenstrably uetroe and unsupported, After briefly discus,slng Fresident Gardner's proposals for legal clarification, the News rhetorically reflects that it would be important to learn just how much the Chmniele aad the UniNersity Magazine reflect the desires 0; the majonty of 'students. and how much the wiahes ie; a s,nall COM-lining- said Chief De-,- ( Fdbs explaining the decision -!o absorb'. the 16 officers of the into regular patrol work Citizens are elling for ioilke help more frequently (,,,i7,7i C; '' TVUP tt . Iti Tik)4 - I d ----. I Wtst . 22 4- - tg ql. c gpt,ArIJ iftv trend , ; , , , '''' - - r ff I Vme w .''' "' Mama" ezoirsit IA9vi ,erb,..-tetegb.,,,1vly- 04.441 tritv - Iftelv,-- : :4.-- : it!Alt It 2" ielii pti. ''''S..,-.i,-- - , ,: , 4 ' '' - .. 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K:iy$v ille itiatr Claims U.S. 'in full retreat' i ro probtems tditor: - 17 .'7 ' entlrely galling to hear our sissy Congress sei down the nver. One must certainly si,ipix)rt Israel in not biting on Kissinger's hook. Ti they are going to depend on us f6r tlwir they v i..1iLdeed have a ;1Gold IPS.gC 0 et .11 Luci cy ritafr Mr - ;,,4" f" 'T dttht s "dr MP We tititt,111-PP1to, IP 0411 W.111.1 ---- .11.0, iiIc4 Commercial Security Bank is celebrating its 100th year with gifts of pure gold. Fri- A -,: '- .17Partf , tad t6 2,-6:- vt:. , No ipe., ;;, trn k ,..,,01 2, !. D YM.PIAITAYYAll 11-.A- P. 1 ' t, I ,11,2t , -- , 1 (ifl ''' l''' , fitag Li Cornt-:::e- --,:-- : Er-,J,:- .6, , kir - --- Al ?' 01.1' ... 'Va. , Th;:-..1,- '140, z,,,,, s viaoazil ,f; '::::,,, , -- Th4o ments all day at each of our 17 offices. Drop by Bring the kids, bring a friend. bring all your friends! 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N., i 7 .1:. i'llt 'A as attended by than 1tsolf Utahns. kvivieh is a larger crowd than arty othitr sport s eom pet it ion. except the college football BYU 4anles and basketball, or a L'tah Stars f.'N nicre - . Vg - :1,-- This tN. , 7.. - 1:-..-- - 0; ,...ate-e- ,, r-- climn? , i,,,ii,---- : F-- , i 4, - . coverage To the editor: If our newspaper purNrts to z5erve the publie of Utah, then why was there not a tor,' of coverage of the ido i maker Hillpopaiir CUSSES FITOAMIII: 0I0H. 1110700S 1 on hill climb? 11 vv. SCUBA DIVING Over $270 million strong 7 , . - - t, t .. 3 one-ounc- , -'. lifki) : , tt:.?1:if I 6 e gold day, May 9, at 4 p.m. a ingot will be Lliven away at each of our 17 Utah offices. You don't have to be a cus- tomer or be present to win. Just sign up at the Commercial Security Bank near you by 4 p.m. May 9, and get in on our 100th ykar Great Gold Give-awa- y ...you won't get a chance like this for another 100 years! (Ingots now on display at bank offices.) Ervv,er ....., inexpensive tives and our governor that we will mine and sell the coal to all btAy that wants to buy; it at a fair price, but we don't want the Kaiparowits Project state James Jenson Murray IA the Russians as oUr irna4ine tht, country now skids dovonward into a second- - or third-elasnaLon i ..,1 horn the rest .4 the free iiit-,k'all Only ktok lipcill liability rather than as an assi:t. Fe',ix E. ,L?nsen :16.00:6. the 1 toLl;t1 rt.iad to haul . get think the people of Utah should tell our representa- allis sur.-ival- - with 0lor1do River .tatert and thwy It is , eonnected 0, Kaiparow its as long as they don't have to give up any Now that the U.S. is in tuil retreat a'.:1)er the vorld.. ;t i,.; tru:y arriaztr4 how ytJu news pe(:,p:t? 1(:.:k rvs.,a,etable. MY old fri::nd W. Dubois Krt:.:nkite evc?n sicnds as il otir defeat is somethi.L.g to be desired. uur Al one is at Seal Beach. '... - ' d Vei the same people are to let 'Utah have the pollution ;and ail the other tt,:! I of coal-fire- n R,;th think the citizens Utah should fight to keep the Kalparowits Project out of Utah as the rewards from it never measure up to the damage it will do. California. the iitate that ill benefit the most from it, already has two new power plants where the nerators have never turned IA.,,ause the people voted not to let them generate any power because Of pollution. One plant is in 1,os Angeles bet-een the International ,Vrport and the ocean, the 1 We a7e .iettiie:. closer to the depra-- , it:, of s.:4100-- ,illii Gomrric,rah. but why do we in Utah have to participate in this deterioration by keeping a tfur-;olike VioNs in the who oted to table to han the use of fe&ral f',;nds tor atx)rtion? would be blessed. TM' shortage of babies available for adoption has encouraged black and gray markets fer bable!3, The MOM spent en these f ederal - . ,r rhere are thousands et homes wanting babies and unable to get them. Ti the littie ones being killed were alloAed to live and were put out for adoption, both they and homes they might go into f ir- ..4 ' , ti; . r , 0,.s t , ,-. , ''' ''''' 't'''-'- - 4. , , A 011 ;:: .- ,;'..,,,, ..,,,c4 , Would keep Kaiparowits out of Utah Instead we are teaching irnmoial living by our cornipt praetices. In effect we fire ,;ayng. 'Fornication and ultery, are not wrong," Just look zit the protection '4' e get. If we haimen to contract a vt'rereal ,ili,.ci.e wo can be zit ptibli expense. Inhoeent people, who had no part m the immorality, are required by law to finance these killings , ' Illik, '','--. , " ,.... .,0 l A -. -, ,' , .. ' 1-'- - Aty , I r, ,' l''-'. - - ' - if!. . 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'...,-'-'' 1 that 'Universi- ty pitlications attempt financial autonomy This is an enormously complicated issue, but I find the News shallow proposals laughable in light of the News' in Salt Lake's advertising and media oligopolj-. the Newspaper Agency Corporation, Before venturing into this topic again, the News editorial staff ought to talk to some of the journalists involved on campus !instead of just University bureaucrats! and study tne law on college papers. They might start with the First Amendment, and the decisions in Dickey V. Alabama, Tinker v. Des Moines. and Antonelli v. Hammond. In general. the same remarks apply to the April 12 news story on this topic. it, too, was linticumented and gossipy Trite platitudes on freedom and responsithe bility mixed with factual confusions do not t cn hall rnarLz of the News editorial serve to inform and illuminate this matter r the &,it Like commuriity, Kart Natting Fifth Ave., No. 5 k4,!!ings o.ot,Ild toz-a,:'leziti editor. There are TlIal"A't-0714being committed. It is wrc-'nto take innecent human life, ith the legislation of abor non. murder has been legal- , 0 Lastiy, the News suggested , To the ; h, tAt policy? Raps Moss vote - t , ;,... orpsc; I , 1,1!:10th litiltir 31111114 AAR 11.41 III, t leader, trying to elevate and broaden the views oi its readers? Does any newspaper survey its readers to determine its editohal re-e- - , 4 A 775 :71.111Hz What (2:3mr1J g nowspapers? ? same might be said, The ,Isiurnalists loosely, of the Deseret News.) And is any newspaper obligated to "reflect" th e. beliefs Of its readers )outside of the letters page) er should it instead serve as a community one-side- d, against police tactleal forces is the realization by leadership that expensive special methods, even if well executed. provide no easy answer to soaring crime rates. Steady, slogging. routine police work is needed. And even that provides no guarantee of crime reduction. That realization should be sobering to citizens as well as pou, - ,,,,,, the Underlying e, p- ...,,,,- .., ,- - ni) 171-77-17- 1 clique,- -- tac-soua- ARIL 22, TUESDAY, - No accusations, no documentation offered just cheap innuendo again. To the editor: tac-squa- by Brickman our readers WO, e.mnri J1116411,4 ort Delmar Larson indicated be might well phase out his tactical unit when his federal grant money runs out Even though theyve decided to abolish it. administrators concede the men of Salt Lake City unit have done a good job. An independent evaluation by the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration was favorable to the Unlike the the city county unit has not been criticized for questionable police practices. Return to regular patrol duty will be a disappointment to some members. But their experience and training will be useful to the patrol force. $16-i-S- Letters from 6'6'1 DEcEPET NEWS tac-squa- in S0011 be a ;gist. On May 1, patri.)1- vrtH uniti.)rrns b heart failure. I to lioid down the crime rate had a chastening effect on In cialt thair Lake City, serious crime is up 116 percent this year, according to the FBI. The end of the thret-yea- r grant meant the city had to And pay for the les expensive. Last year, the special unit was budgeted at The whole patrol division was appropriated just over $1 million. 4 There are Some "very, sober- reassessments of methods all around the nation. Greener said. Other departments are reaching t're san-o- i conclui,ion regard- elite unit in and fancy A TIOTUTIO".20 ing tactical squads as Salt Lake City. Salt Lake County Sheriff But the failure MiriStrEitOTS is n !. We t4ould like to express our api,:ireciation for the Utah Svirs They played a good eries. Even though we had a few bad breaks, they gave it their best all the way through, Ron tit:)one is doing a great job leadtng his team. Then there's that fantastic Moses In our hook lied Malone always be "Itontiae tit ttn.-Year Deanna Arndt Er;gittc Bacanskas Ifo iladay : p |