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Show r, , 477--, i,:i tE Li r$ , ri - , .:., - 7 -- .. it .. , ' ': . ,,soma, MEMO Mum g Di.:::E:477 P nrwS, SA1 utAm LAKE CITY, - ,ft..., - - e- it.' F rA ,.,.,,, Aro, .t.or rienrirtrnents d ,..,,,' ;.". z ..(:',',, , N. Utah must closet', police 1 . its register by mail law : I fih ia Anl"n Iht: At i,.A f kg; e .4i1t.' ',IA', 21)0 DON 7,',1-Cl- ;t) ill'fili,tior!, t11) ':ri I4h I 1 vfiters new law. tudas." i,iiitt' t t) re'...ti:,,kr Inch pitt, Ut,.th in this MO cinclii, a !1L çufl fly coincides with American Ilar Association reit ration to todural eliTtions, , the g hy mail tor ' ;.tdk vitt ot the Utah also coincides with t!!"k tink ing that wilily nutil it convenicnce - it rilav pro We an -- z not doe-- r increioo- - neeeisarily liter and it may contribute ration to vote fraud, i-t : I- - non-p;irtisa- ii an,i1 reso,d-t- The research focused on land and New Jersey. )11 ar.-- wore used ri.T,istration 19;4 elections. I lie iiIldi1Is don t con,litutc J11 unalloyed iralictment of te52,lAration Nut only is mail regi,itration more convenient for voters, hut it it so less expensi thim registerini.,, in i - , ',..., ,,,' -- - N untiOtinate side-effec- t. 'While closing a loophole through ttot s111)- .prominent break-s- , the law is also is "titial .discouraing fltp-o,-;cr- to 'mt.,' artists, writers. and from donating tiwir work c""0 arl tiher4ries The result is to enrich the .U.S. , I. .priew,oLimpoverish7 i It's a culture and price this countr:; cannot long afford to keep paying. Before the lax was put on the books tn ny 1111111kT Of politicians from President on down were able to e aw ay their public papers and get dcduction depunding on their appraised alue. The practice wasnl because the paperi .were prokluced iy public perst wind on the public'7; time and paid by publie money. But when the it deduction was ended. it SeutTIS that people on the public, payroll eroll the only ones aftvete,1 o "1.10:01. can the creater of work ot art take a meaningful zi deduction by giing it to a organization.- ! I I 1 I I I Nk I .. ,. uie the market. But even tho,ie, s it hout the vi het eithal may he interested to know that at a time when so many economic indicatOrs are. going down, we"$ e i,turobkd across an industry that keeps gro,A ing, bigger and bigger. While other industries are con tributing to the unemployment rolls, this industry 1441-iadding to its Its employment in February, payroll., as The Wall Street Journal recently 1 ;Alto I ,,,t ,, , ;:t,5614'...i.::;,;1.4:11-11k.--- ' s 1 1 I 4.2t ob Press-Sc1miti,- 1 A group of college educators has come up with a dazzlingly simple solutior to the nations unemployment I problems. If we can't put people to work don't we put them in school , y Vt-h- Iinstead? The American Association of State 'Universities is asking and Colleges a law to permitting pass Congress jobless workers to attend schools and celleges st taxnavers' expen,,e, idez MAIMIZ good, but It ,Joe,n't much sense. In the first place, school,' and colleges already are crananed with - I I 1 k Ithe , 11 li 4 - -- ,.,,,k4.. , .;.;..7';1 k 4 sisziaieA ter,'-':- , '', , .A ti..:'::.:.::. 1 , -- -t 1 , ,s, ,,,--- .,,;:;:, L, ,:, ; :, 4 Loft I iff It( Alivil I :,,.':74 40 ,,, ...: , z ,Ir '''' . P !V Alt 11---- ' ,Apir . , . AN. . ' ' l'., I '7''''.1- ,-, ,.; ,,,:: '; -- ., ' ' : :.7, , e. ,.. ' 1 ! i': 7 4 - - ' ' , 1 4 . f.:41 . 46.41 ' ,.: '.: ,L."--- -, . ' v 0 , ; :, t-- ,,..,,,...,,,,,,;.,35-1- ,.4-....i- ,: . - , a...? - ' vom,Illot.,,,q,,vpowtt . ii,,. zili,,,,k . Ae d r. lawed He dissented hard and often against the use of Marines to promote the inter-- . ei,ts oi fruit cbmpanies and other liustrii,scics hi places like Nicaragua. Such were the excesses oi the imperial , eaclUer. While unions in othei industries untie' befe they will gct pc ... mefl1 bers. this growing industry saw an additional 150,000 of its workers go Undcr union contract last year alone. The industry we're talking about is, of course, the federal government. The more it gmws, the bigger its tlefiell get. and the more it must borrow money which would otherwise go to build privaU, businesses and create new jobs. It only this irkt1ustr3- ,would grow les's. other industries :could grow moro. w 1 . 1 Awe ..1--ch of 'Calvin (A)olidge and others: T44ii Church wants the U.S. "off the mainland ot hieh means, most importantly, out of Thailand and Korea, He says that it we try to '' hang on'!. in Thailand, that kill be proof that we presidencies - I il .m . : 11 students who have nowhere to go when they graduate. In the second place, many Of the jobless (auto workers, carpenters, etc.) already have skills. Their of prnblem 4,3 lack of work, not lack training. -No doubt a GI Bill for the jobless') would fill a few empty seats and schools and coll?ges a few more dollars in tuition revenue. But the basic need is to curb inflation, stimulate business investment and L.I.et the economy moving A Ice 0111 ' It i time WASHINGTON to take a look at the political implications of recession and everyhodys dn ill he from a corning very high peak t.koly and inflation rates will be subctantiallv lower, during the 106 clectien campaign. IA The v, ay political experts add that up, titv cornbirt6ition of he jobless rate moving intiatwit the right way at 5 or 6 percent.instead of work double .. ad again. ' dIts It's hard to see how sending everybody hack to school for a year or fJr President Ford, and put the DeinocrLts in something two w:itild accompilf'.h ot .l.)ox. A teWi PF , I A . , ' 'r & , 0 L 1. It' ' lp4 samO' ,,- wok , AR. Anti iti Ili.11' i 4 i - The discerning eve 1 i I - - i , , MA' - ' , ., The 'IV ca..tlern oVitr the WASHINGTON tts. eyo !,,44.-jo- ., as '.,ittir,1 , . ,, , thi,tr you doing?" I asked it. I'm waiting for sornetnin,g it) kippttn. Yo!I hoow,a i rut f)tt t 1, r;r " kind tit i ,let!!ovsti at i3O1, er nightly news. N'ou don't have anytLing provocative to 4 t- - I 4"k- - , , '1 , rt7,- 7 ' ?'e -: ; '': ,: ' -- r.;.7. e ''''. ' '. ' , ' ': ir .. ' : . ' :. cl :... :'i ' '14 4' Isi.,401' op.& ,: ',,,, V i- , '11,,a's ' -, ': " -- ' :::.:'.:,:,::,:: .:::: '''' ' .: '''''''-'- ' ,,.:i ' 7: 4I .;,. :. ,: : :' '. ' .'d ': .16, ; : ,, , tice. Today, he say,s. Koi irekant, to Our vital inter- Leaving 'Thailand would in: acknow !edging as it that the Southeast Asia Treaty Orgaoiyation ISEATO! is a :nullity. Leaving Korea would involve acting on thc provisions for nand irig our treaty with that ntiJzio Church mills., represent the public mood today. as Dorah certainly dill in MO. And Church, At 5,0, is a rising star,, Elected to the Senate in when he was a cherubic :;2year old. today stnt'r 10 fternocratsi have more seniority; and their OIV'E. . senator who Wants to speciaihre in foreign affairs should represent a state like Idaho': population 713) four cities over 25,0oo arid none over 100,1,10, population di..,nsity 55 per square mile (15th), Ilk constituents w ant water and reclamation project s! they don't want gun controls or interference with their methods ot disctphriin A conitituent!!; do nut to spend eoyoti, s.. not require , every waking Moment wringfl' th 4overc ing giants ment. aitkinj Democrat hind chairman Henry.. Jackson? on the Interior Committee, Church can look alter the i,tate, iiitere,t, of thirds of ihieb is owned by the federal government. On : relations; tore4-I- Church ranks behind only Chairman 75 John Sparkman 1). ,ind Mike Mansfield Nlotit,), 72. In iour liction,i to the teriate. Church has averaged percent of the vote, Reelected last year, he now has, :as Borah had.. a sale seat. 'Find can be, as it was to' an invitation to a frivolous, merely rhetorical, career, Thi, acute specially. danger i tor a' senator on which kinder William Fulbriz2,ht iDArk.i became the Senak's and mast most publicized Relations, Foreign ineffectual committee The committee has lacked a doctrine and an energetic Man to promote it. Church, the apostle, has a doctrine that is suited to the temper Of the times iind the capabilities el his institution, Nerinterventionism- iS a doctrine of withdrawal and ahstimmce. It can be de-clarded, simpiy. It may not fit the nAls el the nation, hut . it it the capabilities . . . policies larger tax cut, ler exampk, may eventually be credited with halting Lnemployment short el the 10 percent mark. ning of 19 i4);, and Third, that any deficit beyond his $60 billion of- f- should he blamed i - Tilt it you put him on the news most people around the country would think that everyone iu the town was mittinst the Vietnamese reftigees.". -I'm just, a camera, I do 'what l'ni told. I wish something would happen; my tubes are getting itchy." 1: 1 , - Wtiat happens it nothing, happens?", coirnething has to happen, t therArise there wouldn't lie any news. If nothing happens I can always tape another unemployed kuto worker.- ; -- t "ThLt's not really news, is it,) ' It is on a dull day. I'm sure not going to tape employed auto worker." , "I should hope not. It too had the college kids are so , quict They always made wit,,1 news spots " -- 1 - tit 1, "Don't I know it. All you needed witS about kids taking over a dean's office and it looked like ;i5,000. kit A kil,w it, too They used to wait until I arrived before they took over the building. But there is zin al.vtul lot zipathy on campuses these dity I don't think I've takett'..,,,' uny gold college pictures Sinee the streaking tad last year, and then most a them up on the cutting , ' : room floor." a ' , , . , imagine you have a lot of tun tnkin:4, plaures it President Ford? "Are you kidding? I can hardly keep my eye open hen he's talking. Every TV camera will do ything.tf) avoid covering the White Muse." 1 1 , ' , ' I Cow2Tess isn't ;my better: ' It's WoNe. Iftu can work hard an flay long and nevr 1...tet on the air. I really mis..; the 1.1Itergate trial., It was really tan taking shots of all those people arriving', with their lawyers and walking in mad out of thtl, cfmtroom." ' : l - "Who is your favorite subject?" I asked. -Henry Kissim,er," the camera repled. "He's always tense when he come ; (Alt of a meeting and his face fluslie's;', a lot when someone asks a tough question. I get a chance.. to use a lot of red color when Eenry looks ;;.l. me." "IS that lietiry? I thought it was my set." ho, Here comes a screaming mob of antiabortion people re tidy to tear Washington apart." "What mob? There are only three of them. I dO. a close it nobody uitt knov- ,difference." ' , , -- 4 , I - . t"? , halation mixi, the eeonothic situation would have been . just about hopeless-- or the Nixon and Ford administrations generaied the ri,.t,si,ior!, Prcsident Ford would be able to claim:. First, that tile recession had been turned around, as he promised it wad: SecOnd, that inflation IS waning (even though km-eprices to a large degree are a reflection of the weakness of theticonoiny since the begice- 1 1 :..? Even though a Iknioeratie candidate for President might charge that the - i 1 ''' ,,, follnws in Rorah's footstep. ien,Frnk ch.irch (-- State Kissinger should aepo rt Ile believes that it was a mistake for U.S. forces to croSs the Nil parallel in Kon,a, and that U.S, forces should have IA en withdrawn from Korea after the armis- 7 , , not learnoti the lesson ot V!etrvstr. i.rid that Stiretaty 1 1 'A "sore." .' - Ve havi! to seek tharS tik1 news. I need conflict hieh is unique." Volt mean it you were in a town and evutybotly wus.7 tor accepting the Vietnamese rettnAees except one man . ou would interview that 011e man?" ti:;.1 .:, ' I Vlivil, ' e, iS 70. r you?" (het think so."' That's too bad. If you were against the Vietnamese' rt1iwi vs I'd take a picture ot you," it said. "No," I said. 'TM for accepting the Vietnamese 1, 4 , s: , '....:':::'; , clit ' ':. - rt , .1 , - -- 2 - . : : , rtnA en 0. - ' 4 , 1 , I, . - r - ...Who'IIget credit I lobart 1 - 4t) ?Ira , Vrt ., ART BUCHWALD ' 7 Ainerieau apply to foreign affairs the nation's evangelic faith in laigation. IL ',vas ardently.. tor tut! pact which. uU may remember. outKeiloi-Brian- ' ' , ,g ro . , Mt. k,11 wres ite 4319;' , lose much more in terms that go beyond dollars and cents. w.,.,, : 1, wmpokommonswo.sammosex ' li1iitt 0 , ,,, 1.1 , my - Ould of Val ues r.-.- - ,!. .'s,I .A.,,,,a,r. ,21411,411E iik:L'.2::'',:' ,,..- znt.tem ; BGA - L, , ' , riik: - 174- -1 :a it Z.'. t 4',,,.- 1, ..,.,. l, , ,. ..,:, , imx.tortitv,-"43r- Trr1-77-1 , ,.'?, , :,,,,,, .,,,, ,.'',.61 ::: ::!: ,;...--- ,,,, ,, ;!., , , - ' ;:'....'. .A,,-Z - ,,..,.: - I , : ',:.''': ;,',...;. .: : 0 ,::,;: '' :':': ,':;:,?,: ', ' :,, z -"- 4, !,,,,,4- 4. ... '' ' .,,,,A 4 ,, :.4: ', , .2 fi ! j - .', :, .., . 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Li this particu- ;I:h.:: ''14:1...A'..1:4;.1 relationship lar case, tnakc sense tor artists and Mese two milt ,.til .., nevi r tliv closest thing to Nyriter$. In fact, it's not even close to na,li w hat constitutes simple justice. Now, apostolic succe:ion in it an artist ,gives his work away, he Arnerleztn pohtics, Borah, an Idaho ipuii ctit deduct Only the cost of the senator from IT'A'i7 noir! the canvas and materials ill ulved in t w.ils chairdeath in a painting, for example. paint man of the Foreign Relations else work same anyone giving the Committee in the late twenaway, can deduct the tub value. ties. Ile never went abroad: Before the, nem' law went into "ooe mMlit become merely 'confused bv- firsthand infor fect, the Library of Congrvss us4,41 mation." Ile ',vas called an a 2o guts lecutu! I.) to year from artists. Rut since I971 the Li'orarN, has Church, an Idaho Deinoreceked only one. i similar impact crat. will be chairman of has been felt by other libraries and foreign relations someday museums, soon. IL t60, 1s Lined WI 41I1ti 0111A but dissents, To correct the situation, Sen. Jacob Jacits of New York has introduced a nuely, by insisting that lioratr:' bill that would allow artists to deduct was just a non,interventionist. 75 percent of the appraised value of a Borah voted for war,M1417., work,, The deduction could be used to but was the trumpet of the offset only that part of their income "irreconellables" against the derived from art. League of Nations and World Th,, Javits bill could cost the Court and also opposed rein '4overnment lfl estimated $10 million pal of the neutralityHeacts was the late thirties. in tax revenue. But if Congress doesn't .,oldieted to the legalisms by act. the repositories of this nation's which Americans. and espe; above a year , ',.. .,,,,''. , 1,1 totp,..V4,061zr ,,,,, A pow- WASHINC,TON: trait ol the late Sen. Wi 11;ftm E. Borah hangs over the 30.611 :41:.: .4'.: 1 ,;..",,:',.., f, - '', ;24. .,,.1.3 4: a ,,' 1 - - A January 4 A 1 ,01,41 1- -1 ',..:' enate a lilt! PS toth, A up 6,437 from , . rg;:r, Ilt AF4t:'Wtt ;' ;:.,'';',,., .',' " ':- '' ,:.,g, :;;2: i ' Ii ': w 10 Sof ,,, ,,,,, ''''''''' I . rv41,f).6 1. .- sam, 1 k rt0111 I as 2.719,053 , i '., ;:,... ,.,: ::',:,: II ..:1, , ,,.s. i .,, . di4jI Ite) : 1 Sla ' , 1 w " ;A..' 'Ll.' - i ! should wait u Idsc e 1.10W SUCta LIV. work Oa at the state le el betore p4'mitting vtiter registration try mail for federal kl tni noted. f itr i ,4, i I , ,i:'.',''',.: ,..ti H t3L.f, 4Art.:;.42,411100..'244 - 7f7,4' 4,- -, .;;9:4,,,.....i.', -,7.:' ;;..':',',',1,1 ';';',,;,:,,z'', 4, , 1 .; .1 4'. ' - aft 0.45 K!ddiekats rightchere onna "Hey, hey, hey! Hassa latest from Freddie Kravitz anna LP! WERP! H0000eeee! No jive, man! Hassa Getcha heads screwed on chillun causa COnnin" issa Puro!e uppa Pregglewraooers! Outtasight! Outtasight. ." Pondlepoo Maginnis i,nna IteW it. g1st4T1lovrnall sug!.....ests that Comiress cultural aiitt di ' 1.4r 2L......,1., , mat !c. it A 2 4 .!..;::r..A'Zt.;..;-.;;;.c-is-t s .z.:"4 ... i,' if ; ia: ,0 t I2,a ' ;,,,,'..,-z,- i .'.,;14: 4 : t,..i..i.;,--,,,,- ,r : 1 s k.,,,,, , 4,!,,,,,,,,,,,,,e,k, qqiWgit,,,, ',.;,e,e,,,-:!-; 7, ';.47 '!, a 1,;..5 0 ittelibMti.s'!'tP ii4j Lip MAIO t, ... a , :?,: t1 t!".t12s44,- Fr":7?.'f'zi;.;'-. " JerstY arc stronger than their actual 1111pIt'Ille1itatiOn suggesits that Utah should he particularly vigilant in recesion oir:is on, one ot the hnrdest things- tor all hi eSt01. to find is a growth industry in hick to put his money tit What's t'N en harder to come hy, ot i4 the :,,,pare cash it takes to go c , 41". 7 r;;;,t, IThe biggest 'growth industry' the . ,,,,...,.:-...- ,,...,:...::,,- - ,iN non-prof- s 3 . '1 a , -- :?'. a It ' ,, '' ' ':: .:?z' 6e1,...- .1.ti.,:.,,,i4,....;,....,,:;,.... t,' ,',.', ,,,,,::....,, ' , , ;,.. , ..g. 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Restore this tax deduction The, tax law, that got Pre ,i(1(2nt on in trouble over the gift of his e presioential papers is having an .::.., - ';,:, , .f....,,,..,...!..,i,:,..i..,;..4,..7 :;,:,.:!, ----- .. - ,;;,:-- : ',:' i duplicate reistration, iIuitjic writing,, or the use ott :post thee 1)4111(1112 ., :,.pt,,,, . , anticipated prol;!,. fri; fIut the ,',.:.';:'.:.,., , , ., , . s Enterprise Institute fur Public nonl'olicy Research. a cutit Moreover, person. ,.....,e.: , g - odor, , ,,,f., ,,, 7,44 411, r 1,.,Izt:Tz-.-"---,,'- ,, , ,:.,, , - 4- , "q ,fri- ' , t s c , i,- ir . stored for oh, Constitution of the tins:tee Siri,.... with it( thrt...p governmt,,nt, etxh fully own ,,,- A 5 TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1975 4100.'N ,' if - X.r- , .1.500, . .;A . EalmeNT:)stoc:--e5-06-111:rm- 11. 44, -- t r ( 1:;,,; .. , , The But lAhat digresses some liberal critics now is that key co n gre ssion Democrats seem to be defining economic targets in terms er budget ceilings and budget deficits. In doing so, ttcy have de1 einplisi7ed goals staple employment used to be a Democratic party which of politics. There is. of tourse, a real about how fast this Vow: g are liktiy jLitiOfl forget that if the Demoerats had not d(s1) rccesslon ca irs tk turned Senate' 'Budget rejected the timid Ford' ' 7 budget, scrapping his energy COIT1 mi teé opted to go 1,crw" ii approling emergenwould twiiich hue program worsenert the reces,sion- - cy measures because of "c on side ruble s ke ptic is in that programs designed to t,e temporary S4111 in fact prave 14 hilijun buti4et deficit. Wally cited mates showing that ;2very I M. temporary," percent ot additional tiriemp-- , On the other hand, economloyment adds about Sitl ists such as George Perrs at ion to the Federal deficit 377 billion in lost revenues. , Brookings say "there is no such thing W4 doing tou much and 2.4 billion in added rirlit now." One who agrees unemployment compensation ' Presi- idid related costs. Ctit the with Perry is ,11,-1- 0 lent George Meany., unemployment rate by, I Last week he challenged : points, in other words, and the notion, that a budget yC:j cut the deficit by: ;.riI deficit limited to the A to $70 , But both the rahge L. and ftcpublink oyer-ridineconomic im- Democrats are ignering'': perative of our times. l'deinyS adviCel l'ar;' high '"I'he deficit is not the tmemployment hasn't c'au,s-, result of excessive federal revolutii If thel ritte ' told a subsides in 1976, the spending.' puhli-- :' otticial-Igt- -i , s , il-1.- - ' r g ' d , ,Ntref-in- 'louse Public Works, sobchm- taittec. "It was caused by OCOnOlPie mismanagement, by the tadure of the economy 1) grow and provide jobs." If neeessao, says fenny, !he nation could suprport a Iffi Cath will be pointinglwrthi pride to their "success,.!,' And, the Democrats who; now' are saying that It wouldn't Illo-- ,t sate te accelerate the rktii,6rs, , t.:", ,- , -- hate try rthut,)-4- , - ruuCh , 'Of ' , ,k!',' - ; 4 - - - 4 - - 74 VOZtree.1.,W- VNA',:i'l5-;;i?k- 4 - , ' " " - - '" |