Show r Fberitt gzit:i: :Ftibun-- - Joseph Kraft a f 40'7-- Page 14 Friday Morning 'January 12 1968 Section A I - L!: :: 1 t-f- public funds management should generate a lively argument Those involved all manifest concern for the public benefit but since their respective means of meet- ing this commitment differ positions clash Charge and countercharge eventually reach a point of diminishing returns however and Utah's "idle funds" hassle has passed that point Salt Lake County Auoytor Lamar Á valuable servRawlings has performed ice in stimulating fresh consideration of public funds investment The county commission has finally activated an expanded investment program relying on valuable assistance from qualified outside consultants while going about as far as current et laviisailow The State Depository Board helpfully raised rates payable by banks on public fund deposits after receiving a request for such authority from Utah's banking community Bankers thus fulfilled their stated intentions to help keep local economic development capital in Utah' ' ' ' i I 3 i ' I i ' i i I 1 r Talks at the LBJ Ranch between President Johnson and Premier Eshkol of Israel apparently hinged on the definition of a single word: enough y Since the June war between Israel and the Arabs the United States has according to the New York Times been giving Israel enough arms to help it d retain superiority over the Arab countries In return Israel has been giving the United States enough diplomat six-da- Soviet-supplie- A Good Soldier Dies Man's long and costly search to find a cure for cancer involves scientists of many specialties But there is another front-lin- e division of the army recruited from dedicated lay citizens willing to perform vital but less exciting tasks that support research It was on this front that Wallace F Toronto served with distinction For 16 years he was executive director Utah Division American Caner Society Mr Toronto died Wednesday a victim of the disease he had fought so well Mr Toronto's civic contributions to his native Salt Lake City were many and varied including 13 years as a member of the Salt Lake City Board of Education He held responsible positions in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and the American Red Cross His death after a year-lon- g personal struggle against cancer is a loss to the community and a stark reminder that the effort to tame the diseases of man still is far short of victory anti-canc- er 1 ever-wideni- 'Vk 7 1 °4t4' A ):: ' WASHINGTON — Probing for peace ill Vietnam has entered a period of intense activity apt to last at least until the Tet the Lunar New Year holiday ' ! t at the end of tthihiss mpoenritoci And during t special r r--- -e" - ' 11N 401 V 1N 41:ilrf'1M:"4 d1tJ r z zeAt t " - W r t '1 7 I - I '' tirf - t I I - " ' 7 " Á ' e:4 4 t ! 1 :ii7--u4: ' )It Le b' ' 'iii 1- 4- ' ' 11i' s k'' r 0' - f7--- - ' Iwo z ' P-9- : : ' 1- i 1 4' ' ' '''It' P ' v'' 1 t4 i ' t:0' ' f "‘4"'''''-- - r iot '!:-- I ifi t-- llt ' - 4ks '1i?4?'"ii):v-2- k r-- :: :i'‘V!-:'':''ii1ii- '' ft I VV $')' --k 1 -- 1 t i - ''I ' 4 :' t': L It '' '''s 11 - tf 1 ' -' vL Pitnsit ' ct )1 tol 1 ' 11 I ' I4 of - ' 't -- N i')YY 1 it4iN 4' ''4 L 4y Palk Forum "t" r p 4' ' t 's J f$ 4) tk! 14 -- t' 1 4y '0 - air I rar t I if ! 16- --1 l 1 i I I 1 ' Ii t 11 1 1 I 1 ! i : 4 I i ' 0 Moreover each side believes that time is working on its side Most American officials genuinely believe that this country is winning the war and will have achieved its objective in the next two or three years As to the other side however much they may be suffering it makes sense for them to wait at least a little while before making any big decisions It makes sense for them to wait and see what the 1968 presidential election will bring In sustaining these positions to be sure each side has certain vulnerabilities and weaknesses Each has to take account of varying pressures and changing conditions iti iv t ar - l 1 j Official American Belief '1 yi 4 i P 4 :-- '' 3 V '' It li q1"1' 4 ' : --- A t4 t'" tr63 Doctor Spock' '11 Military Pressure Hurts 'rhe other side Is undoubtedly being hurt by the military pressure not excluding the bombing of North Vietnam It is sensitive to fishing areas and have no seasons at all What with efforts being made to grab off all criticisms from inside the Communist world that a more supple propaganda position could remaining public lands it seems the sportsman will be allowed only on land that no one force the United States to ease the military else wants pressure The administration in Washington is lin- A great majority of citizens who can afford to go afiPld to hunt or fish are careful doubtedly being hurt by criticism inside this to protect property and wouldn't think of country and from abroad It is particularly sensitive to the charge that the war could be doing otherwise and are thoughlui of the ended if only the Saigon regime would show a others of rights more conciliatory disposition toward the Stockmen can and do run their stock on South Vietnamese insurgents the National the citizens' public lands Why then are we ' ' Liberation Front or Vietcong the citizens restricted and called irresponsiThe intense of diplomatic present period ble and threatened by higher costs for huntactivity was initiated by concessions made by ing by entrance fees shorter seasons much t stiffer penalties and stiffer judgments in each side to its own critics President Johnson led off by emphasiiing courts? television interview the The time is far past due for the sportsmen in his utility of contacts between the Saigon governto join together for better laws against entrance fees to public lands retention of right ment and the Viet Cong Foreign Minister Nguyen Duy Trinh of North Vietnam fol of ways through leased state property and lowed by declaring that a cessation of the the to in guide public places maps posted of North Vietnam would yield talks sportsman through the perimeter of private bombing lands to public land Movement of Concessions Editor Tribune: I find myself boiling over with dialogue for any proponent of the guaranteed minimum annual income Wake up you jokers! the bird of paradise and horn of plengets something ty are only myths Nobody ' for nothing Remember the corny old words our ancestors lived by? Words like "by the sweat of thy brow" and "as ye sow so shall ye reap" You dead heads destroy Initiative imagination and dreams of tomorrow with your crummy handouts A man has to have a challenge and a goal to maintain self pride Take care of the sick the elderly and the unfortunate but quit trying to add to the degeneration of the American society You can only milk "big brother" so long and pretty soon he will be on the welfare wagon with the rest and you'll have no one else to turn to RONALD K NICHOLES : 1 ' i f - - Wallace Can Win the June war this country has I 1 By Our Readers Wake Up You Jokers ol t 1 ' 'So you're the agents who got the goods on The Ci 4' C)A4i'li 7-:::- 7'' g41 t 1111 :it '111'''' ' in- - 1 ‘t ''''''(' I 1:Yi 1 ' l' J111 - ‘ Ai 1 illi''1: 1 t si Al r41 'Jw i:i's4:::c‘1!kit "A 4 ' - ' 'v i' :'''' i'"') '' 1 44 it 1 ' -' v ' 5 T i)0 -- I t- - t v '":4?t:4(''':'i'1'Ct '27' k tb ) !' 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S:1 so 1 4412 ' i J:-- 'i Akvilaokir A op I 1 : 101 r - t r!N A"t44111 I Tri ' ' 11- -! 1 1 - p!?' !!' 14 4 :777—' 'cr' - :fir''-- )1!I k ' responsibilities 8) s01411 ve ' 4- 14 - F7 4 pL:t ' '' ' t 1 I - A?- (ritt't71 - ac- Tt17 lc ICF I If i - '' ' are imposed not only on t 1 ' 7''''''- ' the administration but - 1 cr equally on its critics 0 Th e administration : : pew plainly has the responsibility to behave in a way '1:i maximizes the - L—I chances for settlement Mr Kraft The critics on ' the other hand are obliged to behave In a way that minimizes the danger that a failure of peace probes will yield an expansion of the war to new and more dangerous levels As it happens there are abundant reasons to expect that the peace probes will end In failure For the underlying political positions on each side remain far apart Basically the United States seeks to pro'- tect the present regime and international status of South Vietnam The other side seeks to supplant that regime with another group dedicated to unification with North Vietnam' 4't 7741-44"- I ceptable to both Conversations between the two leaders amounted to further exploration of whether or not Israel is receiving enough arms and maintaining a diplomatic stance which leaves the Johnson Administration enough peace options A lengthy and statement by the two chiefs of state after the ranch conferences indicated that no substantial departures from past policy were initiated Israel wanted a reassertion of tJS support not only for what it would imply for military purchases it hopes to make in this country but also for its value as a possible deterrent to continuing Russian-backe- d in Egypt Syria military build-up- s and Iraq The cautions and allusory lanstatement guage of the Johnson-Eskhwhile not so strong as Israel may have wished left no doubt that the United States would still be in Israers corner if the Mideast war is resumed Israel is currently trying to buy 50 F4 Phantom jet planes and the joint statement implied that the United States would sell them if the Soviet Union continued to ignore the President's offer to arrange a mutual slowdown of arms shipments to the Middle East Since 1 ‘te! 1 'ter F7 I Talks to try to arrange a peace k' t f I : ‘y ic latitude t rri tir? 4( May Be Fruitless vA r? ii! iyy I 1 Israel-U- S ' 1k i il 1'0 I - 'Enough' Key Word in Fct uc -- 't and that the current prising te" f‘' i)t The subject is by no means closed Issues still to be resolved provoked another exchange this time between Mr Rawl- banking spokesmen essentially over how crucial to local development loans fund deposits really are Partisans in this latest dispute may find the dialogue vital but the content so far causes as much public confusion as enlightenment In fact Gov Rampton has already agreed to name a committee capaMe of examining the entire matter objectively It should supply a clear analysis buttressed by recommendations for needed procedural or statutory changes In this direction lies the most promising solution We fault none of the contending parties for their active participation up to now If some statements are exaggerated that can be the natural result of sincere Interest and deep feelings Hopefully the governor's committee will dispel the smoke and find the light Utah can still emerge with one of the country's best public money management programs In that case all factions most importantly the taxpayer should be sufficiently satisfied ti $ t 10' t) t? - s'Ir' Now Let Idle Funds Study Go To Work matters often engage strong personal convictions so it is not very sun! :Iv 1 1 Money Present Peace Toil rt I‘ t ' ' 1 : RAY GRIETTrliS Editor Tribune: If George Wallace Both these conCessions move along the Sunset Utah decides to run for the presidency as head of same line—along the line of a small settlement the American Independent ticket this year between Saigon and the front with disengage- No Change Please and If Gov Reagan does not get the Republiment by Washington and Hanoi from the big can nomination I believe Wallace has better Editor Tribune: When I went to pay my confrontation And maybe talks can move than an even chance of election $550 water bill to the Kearns Improvement along that line all the way towards peace ' Both Republicans and Democrats are "deDistrict with dimes and nickels I was toldi But the odds are strongly against It For serting" to Wallace as party registrants and that they could not accept change the interest on each side Is towards a show of An official told me she "could not accompotential voters These people are placing peace a period of intense sounding and snifftheir patriotism before their pocketbooks modate change like that" I do hope you ing leading nowhere For the other side the bombing cessation They believe that the print this It is a big Joke to start the new principles upon which their counyear I also hope the district can "accom- - which Is considered the essential condition of ! try was founded mean more to the prosperity modate" better and give better service in the talks would be exceedingly useful No ohe- I of the nation than welfare schemes designed can doubt that a pause or any other easing: future n bureaucratic interests more for' MRS AILEEN M SINE up in the hostilities would be used to rein-- 't Americans of less fortunate comfort Kearns the Utah than force enemy troops for still greater military old approach has ' chance could the Conservatives if efforts Thus reinforced the other side would given been completely reversed Instead of hid— eliminate poverty in the richest of all nations be to in even better the fight-position keep up Revamp Sterilization Law ing policemen occasionally utilize conspicsystem through our through the election uous random blockades Editor Tribune: The Utah Code con- The Republican Party is one of the leftist LIII's Rallying Position I sterilization prohibits voluntary sterchecks of motorists for cerning Stopping spot Interests and attitudes No matter who gets sterilization is ilization but involuntary vehicle and driver deficiencies can turn up the nomination the liberal leadership is going given As to the Johnson Administration the I great lattitude covering penal cases epilep- - President would certainly use any concessions unsafe cars and trucks those Without to have a platform unacceptable to any con' tics mentally insane mentally retarded and on the side of peace to rally behind him those L valid licenses as well as persons eluding scientious conservative American if who have been critical of his policies If the All conservatives of any party they bench warrants for previous traffic A hearing is required before being able to House in own White in one the of want their i peace efforts failed the critics would be in infractions perform this act and counsel representing the poor position to question any re§umption of l 1969 should not only vote for Wallace but Salt Lake City Police issued 39 tickets defendant supplied if they could not supply the war They might even have to emiersol register in his party as well for bad brakes inoperable turn indicators their own There is a provision that parents wider hostilities LAWRENCE R KAUF111AN ' mufand and or nearest relatives of the defendant being head tail noisy In these circumstances It seems unwlee faulty lights considered could be present at the hearing - for those of us who have been critical to Give Strikers a Bonus flers during recent roadblocks Police also This hearing did not appear to be a very crowd the President on concessions which'' !t cleared ten bench warrants and discov-EditTribune: I've been reading In The weaken this country's military posture On ' 'great protection to the individual so I started ered one driver carrying a revoked drivTribune how Sen Bennett and Rep Lloyd are was being where sterilization Investigating the contrary the sensible thing is to concen- - I er's license The results justified the hoping to invoke the Act on the used in Utah on developing a position that will be trate t method copper strike and how Atty Gen Phil Hansen When calling various state institutions all demands for widening the I proof against any from taken of amount Is the sinister at copper was There upset that were called denied using sterilization usually something war a position that is insulated against 1 the state drawn into those old jokes about the bidexcept the Utah State Training School at tricks a position that does not completely t t den motorcycle cop and we suppose Being My suggestion for ending the strike is to American Fork They said they bsed steriliza- depend on a favorable response from the l tion on minorly and moderately retarded give each of the 7000 Kennecott Copper Corp detained at a blockade can be annoying other side ' patients But motorists with nothing to fear should workers at the Bingham mine an annual bet they'll go to work imThis information was alarming because be grateful rather than resentful The bonus of $1000 I The Grant Cartoon will work harder than ever prois no proof these people would make there mediately idea is to assure all drivers greater future duce more millions in ' ' — would rthis and less desirable parents than many mentally copper o1' traffic safety halert brackets of society that make horrible keep millions in the state to the satisfaction k nI If blockade police concentrate on this of Mr Hansen ttoot ( parents HAltifSlurfr CHICAGO CHARLIE aim causing only reasonable delays while They may make far superior parents in f:J 1:50 Utah Midvale ' for aor:n tr:?: in themselves with a instances e 0 ' greater capacity many conducting politeand pror4 ''' : love To try to reduce to a matter of dollars e LIA O'S C l') fessional manner selective spot checking 0 It' 'I ' 'Ai A4' uk and cents whether one has the right to reprocan perform a useful service Sportsmen Must Organize - 11 duce seems horrifying and full of fialidacies To Editor Tribune: In We doubt that many motorcycle poGot think t itlcw in dtihe Un ' e thigh ishimposedf licemen ever spent all their time crouched Itampton called a meeting of the livestockr a souvPee r aGe:d 11' S' 1 ' ' rnen of Utah to hear their complaints against teconry ' 0 I behind billboards The blockade method irclog: 4 are reeakningg horrifying of fishermen and the state" "hunters the I in one 7 6 domain requiring several officers working 1 ''" am wondering if it is still possible or permisJEANNE E: BRADLEY place could be overdone But expeditious' sible to 6 vt on a and 1 41 fishing buying hunting plan ' ' 6 rtio ly and judiciously handled it has a place license for my three boys and myself for the Ze e -' in the total traffic safety program Praise for Posse 1968 season since we qualify in all other asft 1 A MGCN law of state ' i the pects Editor Tribune: We would like to call to the ' a ' 01 These questions seemed necessary in attention of the people at Salt Lake County 4 el eeeeei- - 4 4 ' ' Automobile prices and taxes are going up 1 i view of the threats made by' one spokesman ' CAtlf the work charitable of Salt 'f the helpful and 0' And neither Detroit nor Washington will be ' "to lower the boom on the Fish and Game Mounted Sherifft Posse I "4"' satisfied with your explanation that you sent -c Commission" Who do these people think they Laounty e All year rong when the need arises mem' 1 4 all your money to the other place - I IN are to threaten a stateauthority thus the citbers help with search and rescue of lost and — '0 izen? t Nevada's senators object to Internal ReveInjured people in the mountains At the end ' " ' '' 4 nue's suggestion that the state's casinos reThe livestoclunen have a complaint I am of the year with their own reeourme they AV 4 4 port the names of winning gamblers al- - sure but to do the citizens If some people sponsor one family at Christmas providing ql‘ 1 much trouUe turning have thnir way the hunter and litherman in food clothing andtoys IC4 children- liatn1” though it shouldn't to a 'leg say -lng ' MR AND MRSA CALDWELL in a list that short the near future will be without hunting or been reluctant to announce publicly that it is supplying and will continue to supply arms to Israel Lack of firm statements to this effect have no doubt emboldened Arab countries to restock with Soviet arms The Johnson-Eshksumming up reaffirming US backing for Israel should remind ambitious Arab leaders that nothing has really changed 1 't 1 ol 1 se - Police Blockade a Useful Image Changer power-ridde- The stereotyped image of a motorcycle "behind-the-billboar- pi)liceman hiding behind a roadside billboard once so popular with cartoonists 1 - --1 Model-- T - - free-enterpri- se characterized a time when excessive speed was traffic safety's main problem That concept is now as outmoded as the k Gigantic traffic movement combined with vehicle design compound the responsibilities facing every driver on the road today By law vehicles must meet minimum operating standards and motorists must satisfy certain basic qualifications before they are licensed to drive In addition to speed limits drivers are now subject to more and more regulations covering parking turning stopping and accident reporting It is even illegal to drive too slowly in some occasions Obviously city streets and open highways present traffic policemen with assignments far more demanding than just chasing the "speed demons" And so the high-power- I h - I I ' I - 1 ik :- or Taft-Hartle- y ' ' ' - 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