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Show Tlie Sail Lake Tribune, Suiula, November 14, 19Tt Game Girds Unlimited High Court's Busing Order Proves a Monument to Idiocy By Dr. Max Rafterty As, a lifelong educa- - I daily with ignorance. iet ftdently expected to accrue in the wake of forced busing, now that more hundreds of public school districts each year threaten to become all black as the whites move to private schools? The high court should have learned from the Prohibition debacle of the "20s that no governmental body can dictate personal habits to Americans and make it stick. And deJ disuessed me, esjiecially when it brings m its w ake misfortune for the innocent. Since the recent court decisions ordering children to be shipped around like so many cattle, out of neighborhoods eery day, taken to attend strange schools in faraway places, some of us who dared orginally to call this kind of icy arrogance by its right name a dangerous violation of sound educational practice have been hoping against hope that we were wrong. Alas, the results are starting to come in, and it turns out that the only thing we were wrong about was the extent of the disaster. little how much more personal can you get than to try to tell peo-p- e that their boys and girls cant go to school in their own neighborhoods any more? Oh. the justices may thunder from their Washingmnian Mt. Sinai: the slick ACLU lawyers may twist and turn to try to stem tne rising tide of segregation ; the bleeding-heart- s and the professional may private t the horrifying bigotry flaunted by parents who so shamelessly want their children to anend schools of their own choosing. No matter. It v ill ail be sound and fury, signifying nothing. What will matter, and moie than somewhat, will be the plight of the hapless public schools, plunged into a simply ghastly dilemma through no fault of their own. It is well tut-tu- known that for generations many black schools were pooi-lsupported and equipped by predominantly white taxpayers and school board mein-beiOne of the rationalizations behind compulsory-businwas that by mixing the races m each school, the taxpayers would simply have to provide better education for black youngsters. Ha! Tell that to the growing y number HANSEL VALLEY, UTAH Public Hunting Reserve of public schools in the South. VU the white voters choose to pass bond issues and raise school taxes when their own children are in private schools? Will while legislators allocate more state money to help local public schools from which the majority of their constituents have removed their children? Will Timothy Leary be the next Pope? DPrsAfiAnre -- k A 1 A-- 2 4 ! ? ft 10 BIRDS 22 BIRDS 33 A-- 3 A -! S5Q.OO 100.00 150.00 200.00 BIRDS BIRDS BIRDS BIRDS BIRDS 45 55 250.00 A 6 68 300.00 117 500.00 U( forB Birds ().E DA 1 HESTERS P.O. Box 185,Trvmonton, Utah BUY DIRECT GNIY FROM THE PRESERVE A-- 5 A-- 7 ayMMfcNMa t fAttrt n . Segregation Schools Throughout the South and imminently throughout tne nation, the private segregation school burgeons and flourishes today. It bids fair to rank as one of the gravest and most totally unexpected phenomena of the 70s. Here is how the white student body is deserting the public school systems, silently, sorrowfully, but very surely: 1. In Alabama, there are now more than 40,000 pupils in -- 00 private schools. Six years ago, there were only 19,000. -- . Arkansas saw its segregation school enrollment rise from in 1969 to 2,348 in The number of these schools has tripled in one 405 1971.- - ' year- .1 As for Florida, in a single county the private school enrollment went up 3,000 in 12 months. 4. "Georgia now has 224 pri-' ate schools 144 more than in 1967. These currently enroll more than 50,000 children, up a 40.000 in four staggering .tears: In North, Too 5. In Louisiana. 1G5.000 pu- pils go to private schools, 12.389 more than did last j ear. v 6. And iii Mississippi, G2.67C acapupils are in segregated demies, as compared to only 20,378 in 1964. In "the Northern states, the same pattern is beginning to form.- What price now' the Supreme Courts reckless experwith human iment lives? Where are all the educational goodies that were so con- - j t0or samp Yablonskis Killer Gets Death Edict iovings onevey rvtMR r v0Vi$l VOlk Reuters News Agency PA. WASHINGTON. Aubran W. Martin Buddy was sentenced Saturday to death in the electric chair by the same jury that convicted him of murdering United Mine Workers union official Joseph Yablonski. Martin, 23, was also con- victed Friday by the jury of seven women and five men of murdering Yablonski, 59, his wife Margaret, also 59, and in 25, daughter Charlotte, their Clarksville, Pa., home 25 miles south of here, on Dec. - 31. 1969. j i tAOSt eat se am ueces and bea m0 , oJ1 .rf,eds ot aw ovatcW0 Xoo colors- custom r .As 4ems event invp'es Just 1 day to ay very St' , - i The jury deliberated only 90 minutes to find Martin guilty and - deliberated only a few minutes to choose the death penalty instead of life imprisonment. Judge Charles G. Sweet must now set an execution date. Martin, vl'o sat expres- sionless when he heard the verdict and sentencing was expected to appeal. Martin was one of five persons accused of (lie killings. One suspect, Claude E. 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