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DTI Morning August I I age 4 Nt' v nines im inf ut e il .1" ' ('i ui I of tin1 m i mi .c.i's llu u d b v lilt ( lu p,.bhc on n on uv, arc of the I nited States c.imii'ih i,netne place m tu'loi s o i Finin' it It l i I i . in t i . a hoi ani ;o ei I.ment of law s and not mgnt said ivoii Thursday President F'rd assumes that people MU"'es ft'T legion ibihty thf presidency!, he will d r. f tii( In !p and tSie sujipm t ul us a'i IV i he s Jlll'lli, Ill sident fold sits our oe uoue House and ii: I long nation - ,ie is vonn tiling Ills predecessor mi .SlC'l.ied soMK'lllllts Id have i The Public Forum -- - 1 1, '( ami construct issue acquire facilities for recreational pur poses raiiainu from small neighborhood parks to larae region il parks and from pavilions to a center for the arts The tax lew on a.! personal and real property nteded for repay merit and to mett resulted uuriased 'Osts is estimated to reach a maximum of lb nulls The estimate is based on pri sent tolul v alue of propi riy in the county Any n criase in assessed valuation will decrease tin A Need Is Best Welfare Guideline 4 H is do arable veil impel ative that welfare rolls he shorn of ehiselti's and others plainly ineligible under the letter or spirit of the law it is inevitable even ant.c ipateii. however that a certain percent a.e ol ineligible' will clum to welfare aid whether entitled to it or nut Thus the Fuuc.Pion ami Dep.-- tment ol Health. AVelfare imposes guidelines m the states ' w !m Ii set outside limits for the ineligible' load with emphasis on doming aid to the unde'erv 1114- Hut if the oriental spirit of public aid is to he preserved, gmdebnes - should he no more than guidelines. They lioiini not he accorded the status ol unbendublo statute but lell pbablc i non ;h (iei nut continuing assist am eto those eases which clearly need it regard less ol what regulations say t' i r cuidelir.es Tne department should, and apparently is, moving to leouce the disparity But in the drive to conform, department ofluials must remember that public help is for those in need and not ijuihhle over liovv or why they got that tali, auordinj to latest flumes is well uhove those limits but is redoubling its eilurt to conform It won t he easy And in some eases it may not even he the humanitarian thing to do ..n By its njtuie public w chare inexact exercise prone to abuse and mtlucnie of heart over head Much of its work load involves dependent children. voimLsters on welfare through the mere accident of birth Harsh down to the last umtna of the law compliance and undue I 1 i w for 4 t guidelines" made 111 'all in e nl vv i is i ie ,11 ill lose as -I n li.p ll IlliltV pn-siu- i . dilute h. ep lout r.nc ihe Hu seii.or 1 1141 ,1 intervening trjr.s,ti.m years while ui eo'i.it.ons (ontinue to break down and new W man 'Ii . i.r.oiv t oiio d '.be term m a speech in lsv ,r'iipin,s are unstable, the Smiih u likely to not less io:istv alive m its bscrvers aboii' mice a decade have been beiome rnoie of The chances the pol.'u ' region reaff.hatin g h si r b.ng the rue of a New South s wnn the national Democratic party on any new w swa r , T '" basis are probablv poor unless tin party is so agon being taikid aiuit foi lunate as lo produce a great leader ml. tic. terms since mod g, and creative politic) n comparable to FT.ir.kln n. nr.iii't DeniiKTats r.i D Roosevelt in the H.iis a such figure is r.ow e bet n t lev ted in ent Tf ,'alV visible but of course, neither wa, Roosevelt iar, m several Suthtni pen 1. no, j .riihat viav m PMit siaiiu t.ov Dale Bumpers J In analir. 'he sjgrnl.e.iue of the new u rk..tisis, Oov Jimmy ' Democratic modiir.te governors, one ha to .rii ' ill 'Tgla. Gov f iyrrVik between their distinguish Bu.hvii Askew in Florida import for their oun st.m's a ni tiie r national poiit.i al impact lbopli J now Cb.u rlt Raventl, Ivin gin Atkaiisas are naiur.i'lv plea.i d to have a 'tr Shannon 'ooiig ;uh!iJ new- modern minded governor like an al'raitivi ini- - who wen the Democra'ic gulKinaiori.il rather 'hail a demoaojue like Or. ai Bumpers , ui 1:1 voj'h Carolina are seen as men who m Flm ..la is a r.otahlc inprove Faubi.s el of the back .a rch Ihe South .ii in) ira rt ov r hi s Repi hhsan ( rc It ccssor .uul (,ver ,!. a Denocr ('if p miy - r.iofthed m h mix r .die governm s w ho Used M. lh. liaUtts have sj.oi all at'. j i ( to preside in Tall.-liJs- ' n a r j( sal Mm ' in the r politic ii appe 1! But Fler'd.i vikaii'as and otht r Sujth rn a hi a e o.ieo d( scribed .), neopipull'ts now arc slates ony al e t. r (dll inlir.rg 'he nauistream of People's Par's wbl'h u . ri id 't shown, g in the presidential ijiiouai e'perierue that has product d r.'..id. n nii nca and the mu lion !). ,r. er Mic Party The ,. '.on of ,sig ,md which for a bin i u.od w,., the mdi.'tr! ! Middb We.i, and the ,.hii r.i uiiiii low mien's whites and bloc ks m ihe Nor'.hejst Pa.M'C Ci.ast 10 n, rise the heartland of Deni e t.eo.re S on an i eonimnc pro ram ra'ul r.itic iremuh f.uiernors in stales sue h ;,s New 1. ui j .a frv atir fra it ired the r ,ioi s po..'o 01k. Poim-yin,i. Ohm Rlnois and California along v 'e - b! ai k Mot's long am be( ,.r;ie ,.ec iMtoned to dealing with 11 M. jar, V.i t is that 'he uiiilgi ' f of lalmr unnia'. powerful an pdiiiidRv atr .ei' er a. ..lit it'd! figure' is probablv lx in, poier'ui us of Ni ,,ro 10L r,. and higidv phi 'iCa'cd o ...hd U' a poiltoal '!. Vflopmctlt. toexomh i U(0 Ul ilU( '.)() nimuie lass suhut trail um ti a h a n.ore rapid trp .it. -- ii than stitu. pds.11 it .ei tpi " region It I, ra( .aiiy more prrn ss.m , Only Beginning n i pol.UCa.' roliii' an' 'lore a.L meed i e rl "re n. ,( tn.ei ,t w . bl l.lfs.l ) liljtlasf ira,, i.niii ... ,."1 '.'eak a. (kaarep t ' III r r, t.,,1 ii a 'b e '1 pe"- a" rg Jstil 111 ve.l'g el l"Ue ,ri( Ute.-. , ee (lorn C inn pi ale.', I 11,1 ,m'! sy'irhm 'epstiii.er,ei. t , 0 ,U "e n. , hi u in t en.i u no e ui q.e si.un , A . I'll-,'- - Pit sj, i'ii I 'i ;' v', i 1 1 V . 1 1 i . . 1 1 A h 1 1 I I ( 11 a i 1 j K I 1 K j s j,t Lake Le i4ue of omul A oter, 1, in id the bond proposal for several reasors p,.rk phy ground aiea around every neighbor hood liementdty sihool would be substantially favr development upgraded, Parkw a v would be greatly of tle Jordan River furthccd all part' of . , ( , I t ii-- vi The world Ii s fiot inre.lenm: finauiiai uisasli r Am, m ,ms yearn for an end to o." 1 Hoini r hic'l intis I l.ditor Ti.buue Can the people of Ltah fi.ril to overlook tne important questions on tl ( ultima! 'Concert Iljlh Center that remain unanswered ;n reference to the reirealion bond i"Ue to be held on AugU't I would appreciate some answers Iron) those in uuthorily. the Bi Centennial Commission and il.e Salt Lake County Commission on the following questions ! Will the 'ii a million from the bond uo plus 4o 3 million Irom the .state be enough to ( over the I il.d costs of all the separate facilities bdna proposed, in view of the rising construction 1 2 re equally planned ior. the art venter originally meant to be part of the Salt Palate would at last be built, a baljnied rvregt of recreational desire s and needs would be met canyons would be reheveu of some use pre aire and energy would be cnnscrv ed We support the bond issue too. btc.ju-- e llu the county s . c hi.v e ul! lei n defe ill .1 The Six. the Filers in .axl SifoMe ua Hou Ui a, th( v uve less a as group today ale pri gp' f .t. s L. fuu.ir wirt Jb years' a.o whin Sens .aid Albert Gore of Tennessee were tuiuaue Populists ani Li.'er H.li and John Spat k man of Muhama, tagiihrr with an unu.i) ii'y abb II njse d. legation p.oid' d tJiat stale with ou'staraimg re rc si ! ta'ion The S inth . cti.ir, g,pg But a, in munv enoo , c chan, e the i iei ts ut bo'h w a of hi t .a! t)f pol 'f il (lilt! line of this Opt e IV .( pis i i to 1 1 v rv a 1' If the ltah Symphony and Ballet West do 'pace, where will the funds not pav for use of (ome from to cover maintenance costs estimated at a minimum of SJOO.UOO annually Where v ill 'he additional funds estimated .3 million at by the parking committee to pay for parking space come from? In audition to paying for he eo, of construction of those facilities to the tune of 5 million plus, will the taxpayers of Utah be asked in pav for the unr.aal maintenance costs, the additional parking costs, as well as the present state subside for the Itah Symphorv a d the Ballet We,t If those persons with 'he proper answers to niv questions will please provide them I would be very much in favor of the proposed cultural untc' for our city, so long as there are no othc r mica' prioiMies in the areas of health and or lu mg conditions of any of our citizens AFTUN C. KYRIOPul LOS 1 t demands and pressures on soulnern governors are therefore different The ru"al and 'mail own vote thmuh gradually losing its gnp. is still enoimousl' uv.por'ant Old attitudes and hi.h.ts linger That is whv be corr.h,nfii Nixon aim AValiac e voiis m Arkansas and Florida, for example tot ib'd Td prrcent in pink, which was 15 point, above the national norm and even further at m e tlie norm in most northern and we Urn states As against the much publicized new gover-ni.two oher political dev elopmi nts in the Suitil have to be c onsidi red In every el eUoi. fn- he la, dozen year,, .he slates of the ('onfeder,)-- r have been adding to tht nun Ik r of their Lepuh'ic.m senators None of them is a LUro 1 hr v r.io,e in outhHik from Howard Baker of Tennes'Ct. an tirn.ine, flexible otiserv aliv lo ixireme reactionaries su, h as Jesse Helm, of Noph Carolina and W tlkan Scott of Vn eirua I.iberals Lose hi rc r r 3 Democrat m 'he Sooth Siconlh. iiegiris '0 lie e'eai'iv pen eived e' a I1k r d n is Nkk Rep usUuix voted down Thus Gaiifmn.ikis in Norlh Caroluid bn Aihatn Spong m Airgin.a. Sen Fieljh A,r!)or',..b in o Ti is and hep W illixm, An.l i son in T. nr.i lllcsi Mlls I .re s N.lliil ral.lor Tribune Has Brack c racked Our la mer governor now' advocales legalized prostitution because some people are weak anu unmoral and cannot live by the law of chastity On the same ha is would Brack advocate the ii peal of the laws against theft, rape, murder ,.nd assault to mention a feu crimes because qu.te a number of people bri ik these haws also r.t c iuse tin." are we ,k and so inclined But then m.n be .eiul.rv . assault and such rimes ar- not vi ry serums to our forme r governor and are not JuT r.uisanu laws of no real mce4 try - consequent e D Be M.ivnr I u-- Tile question makes It plain that a decision to give .Nixon immunity would deeply affect public concepts of fairness and justice in the law The example uf Spiro Aunevi is too recent to be hen F.lliot flicl.ai J on asa'tmniy overlooked ,enerul m gotiated his plea vvitlimil pressing for a i;ul 'interne the (hcisor had a persiiasivi political basis But it has tell something of a bad taste - a sense of inequity m the (uet that others w title ha i mi'il tinu for 'es'er o!fen-i-- , ,i"n v. escaped because ol his political status A A Ron. halt sU, ,Osled that Nixon be proleile only from prosecution but Irom any utilisation lo test.fv or piovide evideiici Advocates of that view recognize that it niJit m fairness require the disnitss-i- l of other pro ecu tions 'ince di fend. ml s entitled to ail the reiev a it ev l.li nee ol But then uhal bout tile men who hx.e mu prison already on pleas of gui'tv or condi, lo tions fohn Dean Charles Colson, e 'Fcq y i'ititij: (..irluDiii'l ? t s 1 11 in r h s kj p , . ,.1 p ii n Ml 1 A Rit v , 4 AC KJsTXTsc fa oi riht 1 11 Egil Krogh II Howard Hunt, Gordon Lidiy, the Cubans others escape justice, should they be pardom'd and reimbursed Another problem is the pinm nu btiore t nt special prosecutor, of 'till incomplete ini sligu lions For instance, there is u ginuine public interest in pursuing the truth about the xMi. ouu an i given by Howard Hughes to Hebe Rtbozo prosecuting any perjury discovered The law ceitainly has an interest loo m pursiim, tho-- i responsible for destruction of evidence m the erasure of subpoenaed tapes On this score N.xon's ta. behavior raises particular dilfmiilties 'Vlien investigators sought to discover whether he had committed frjud he simple ignored their questions The special prosecutor has begun presenting ed dene e on possible fraud to a grand jury There I' . 0 obv ions public interest m set mg th it Nixon i' treated like other citizens m regal d to f.is t jxcs Note piiteiiti.l Impact fiver ali. the important tiling as the count r.. beg. ns a new chapter is for those in authority to act optnly and uitn respect tor law Thus u Nixon is given any degree of immunity now. ihe decision must take into account the impact on others - on the whole 'V'tinn or criminal justce And the reasoning bihind the decision mu-- t lie fully explained 1 hat i' th" m,i)o" prim tple to be foliiwied m a situation ihal allow; ol no e,i,v or perfeit soluimn On nioi--i paticular pc.int , there must tn no lnliib.t.oiis on pursmt of pending inquiries And tin re nui't be no immunity lor Nixon from .my further tax bob, laics imposed by law The country will have a deep desire now fur a desire lo form t Rnhard Nixon s repose But in the hope of repo-we mu'l presidency mu ur.d. rmine the most important teniimg ol Watergate In the American system sail, rm man is above the law Thf- - Editor Trbune It was v Mh lxilh .old that I read Mayor Garns remarks following the Republican cunvcnMon The ti pongs of di It gates htard (Jam assert that ',w mu " would outwork him in the c.rmpat.n for the ' s Smi'f, and he would continue to work "lx mis a dav and six days a .veik" lovard hi coining luted While Mayor Gams- aifimty lor lard woik 'he Purtan ethic are to U aiinured, thu.e c.f i.s who ilcftcd Garn to he mayor of Siil Lake Git' are wondering h"'v he cun possibly have the 'irne to pnvem our city while be is working so diligently lo bei ome c iec Td to the Senate Rt p (lap, hs shown the voter , of Ft ah that he t aii carry on aiurd httingcumpaign whilehe delivers ,n his corntp.tment to serve bis (ingre"ior.ui eon i1 in ni- - lit 1- lupi linn vt iii r c; .rn s p t d j- - not to tx ou'wiu k, d" w ,11 o' roe., n Ifi.g !. vi,! ! e uq ihh to uitguati'V ' Sail I, ki s ni'd- n.i mei-f.Use Ills .it tie of htlping to p I'm s m.ivir a' uf Some Suggestion I PFIUxlNk l f , ; not ii s Iuhlie forum letters musi be sulmulltd eviiusivelv to The 1 rilnine and bear writers full name, sienatuie and aridiess Njnits mu'l bi printed on poluie.il letters but may be withheld for good reasons on ther Writers arp limited to one Idler every lit riavs Preference will be civen 10 short, typewritten (double spaced) It tiers use oi I he wniers true name Ml Idlers are .ubieet to condensation ri , need to secure land is urgent A year by year acquisition program is not an alternative because the appropriate open land will not be a ailuble, or, if av ailable, will be too high in cost for public dollars Near at hand recreational opportunities for some parts of the valley in a1 be forever lost MKS JVC'KH PETAJAN, President Salt Lake League of Women Voters lost, I'oniiu Bull sli.nniin 11. N.u 01 k Times Sen .ie Evtr since new spapei si!lN(. fox .1 v 1 In New South Really Not New, Just Slowly Changing 4 ;i .il the next Ui .k wj'its 1.10m tne inninierii.iis pr"CMios ..MO mule kuiios who unn-o- , as It.c ihrot'.lirc of tho-upon Kill, e .mil uilku s lev i.'ii Washington i;.n work genuine hardship on the eak and mnoe i nt This is not to say that public welfare should no! he etttciertiv administered illiam I av m . respect 'tabs Department of ijoc ial Sen ices he 1114 to a percent ar,e of carry appears meligibles far in excess of the HFW t Mr. Lewis de-t.i.- Pro 'id cut Font makes another Not all Americans will a,rce with sinking point, or morr propeily. teat !mih something that main Anitncjih evetylhmg Mr Ford docs or seeks But if nil to forget Ilf aid Our Constitution disagreement must he without rancor u m ks " and criticism without hostility ague SuMrl' Bond As (Jerald Ford becomes Ament a s lie canif to oil iff In a process provided by tin- Constitution. in its ,lsih President, we remember the little bd.tur, Tribune Every reCistered voter in original text as well as its 2)th Amend-- girl in Ohio who carried the placard tin- 1. lies and towns and in the unincorporated lie did not wrest power by forte. leading ''Bung Is Together President aieu 01 Salt Luke County should mark Tuesday. on the calendar as he day to go to the onnnanee or .secret promises " (Jerald Ford will succeed where Mr. Xion tailed Auc and mark a ballot polls and yes Fords ns.suinpliou of the presidency i only with the help cooperation T h vesir no qji Uin 1' on utiUioriinc again proof that, m his words. Our ere at the prayers, of every Ament an land million dollar bond to 5 ,r- - Tle.o Heed -t Mr Ford the support sion, fail to ami unity he needs and so justifiably at the inonn nt deserves to succeed the hijitmui'es ahead will he U't as horrifv-111as V atei dale IiJgiCaiiv forgotten ' bu S '!' s If Americans m.'htmare is over tlirou di impatience or lack of com pa al ill he 1 ai iiv; his liarnl m tin Fast Room of the White i f pi at in J an oath of ut ua w ririlini-ail t!u e ri ,1 o is ini p, ; ol must Ik C'i a e.l Ii i' a t.me to mi!, understanding of ourselves and oilier' But il .10,,, i he ,1 nil lake 10 bein, e 'll.it vu all forcel Rnhard Nixon in mr pm sin! ol a new spirit Foi his f,.ti , mixti.i ahlv involved m our hard leal in ii le,' ,ns a hunt the supre lu.e y of law (Juestixiis About Future Uti.d is lo b.mpt ,1 lu Nl'on Si ollld i.e fan lor cxaiple obstruction ol 1rm1m.1l di.irge1 Sliuuld lustice Ul the Wateigate mverup li zislxte or Fmd piomisi immunity ( ongn-sfrom pru'ec ution Miould the spt eial prost cutor Leon Jawoi'k). a.ree toharyain some muiiniai picas that would theituiU r immun.ze him V! Americans pr.'hahl, w.,1 not wish ,,, pursue Nixon into pi on Hi p.mi'limi nl i' ,reat as i is But a, h is Ik m tun m tin vvhoh process of mipeui hr. lent tm.i ar uuisldir.i y turn: largertl jo 111' personal Bv his publn at'ou of t lie new tiansi-upiand the alnui't universal leaetion to then). Nixonhjs Irtii openly identified a' a principal in a conspiracy to covt up the A.itergate break m It If Haldeman John Fdirhchman. John Mitchell and others are scheduled to go to Inal next month on ihirge.x of joining in that conspiracy Should they be prosecuted if he is 1 atergato and its misei ies hate bi ui menca so lorn; that the healing t I ltd .011 lls" t t iiue- - 1 ( and closing won riiai An new 'hoit.i-- e 1'oid is to he sijttfssfui m la hum loo-- e wounds .itid smooth. ng iht lull rm ' s and i losing the divisions ho must ha e the ' la lp and siippoi t of all ol another man tin r . prsiiencv btlundus ploblellls dcsperalih Mi by i t.t t' . fii mt now t nicnl'i .Nt I genet al dj'ire to toil the ;n,htm.ire of tie N.xon look to the U'tute. the fifl lit. a Is to bc.hl Ilf a him the W oUlui' (t la - a.dion to put th hiturnc's and the of the recent pad behind m and dn to leum in er those 'hared ideals that lie at th( If ut of our slrer.glh and unite as a M at ami as a ine people smoothing tH k 1 a w with t wend i , II t ui sunder out st iv ,r u li itu w 0 ''hall How dd the could have iuppened how it ali indei eiiey, the lies, tl'.e contempt for Laniun v v.djcs go uncorrecteu as loiu as tin diu A'.htu the truth was blazoned whv did so many persist in closing their eyes lo it How did Richard Nixon survive fur .,o Ion, in the unreililv of his ili sed F C.V . 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