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Show : -- E5 Standftf we A18 Of The United States The Cinstitution EDITORIAL PAGE k,E a, sal i , , SUN As Having Been Divinely Inspired. 4,1964 moNpAy, aterShortageCarrBe1oIve that hit ', .rtah made clear, Utah s water shortage i thepastweekend':shouldhaye2LL;saV-edbyappiyingmethodsJor.,cAttinu- :. . ' - .. -- 1 , : Is not so much art actual lack otwater its it is ' ' a lack of facilities to make . the best ''use of- what water we do have,-.- . That obserVation was confirmed by the held last ,, Conservation Week i , . ' 1 of millions acre-fe- ', , ' - of water could be et -, evaporation losses from reservoirs. . If the experts are right, that could,double the use that is being made of the --water that Utah Is letting. Even that ' doesn't include the gains that can be made of dams ortvarlousT, ,: through- construction , : rivers. .' ' ; ; can;tbis,,Teally be accompliahed:or is it all only Idle dreaming? The answer is a positive, ringing YES as to ,Utah's ability to solve its water problems. indeed, defi- - : ' nite steps already are being ,. T , NL..ft,t - ' , - , '. -"--- -- - - . - sor0 - - . - - et ,. - - ' 4 - - - 7.4-- -- - , . 11- 'or, - cK 1 1, I 41 , r of, A ., , . -- 14 - 1 , . - ,,,N.; gb - . - -- - :.: - - 6 -- 44414 7;4 -- ,,,,---- -- ----- --,- -- - -- , niki - - -- - - ,, et . '1PJ 4081. , - : - - million-acre-fee- - - t- - 1- . 'LONG BEFORE IT got finder way today in,. GetleV1, the widely heraldects'Ken- - triefirbirTatiffS--tod--Trsd-e---tstrInuth-T)- -- - ' , Market-wa- s r takean-outward- expected-t- o - , , , -- -- - - . - 4. - s- work- t t. ' p: -- .the theTproble-ro-O- f -- particularly as it applies to such racing on Swaner Road in Industrial Center near., Redwood Road, I would the like to make the following obsersiktions. .P.ermission of such racinvoontests Ant- t proposals-topermi- I -- senatm; ;,,..,,..,,,, IF any business or financial dealings did you 'have with Bobby Baker? Did Bobby Baker ever give or 'you, get for you, offer-yooffer to get for you , paign contributionsand z conditions attachedt (One sena E. Moss of Utah, dis-tor, Frank. he received an offer WHAT, i Mr. Drummond determined not to find out When hatuna -f- inally 1 kly----- - - -- -- u, any-car- - Center, where such property, west of. the Industrial contests can be supervised. The County Recreation Department is currently- Investigating the possibility of including such activi.ties in the county recreation program-T- .carried out I'm sure that such 6ontests,--wh- en under close Supervision with due regard to safety precautions, provide a worthwhile recreational let for thoSê intereste4 in this sport. However, .they must be conducted on private property and not on dedicated, poblic thoroughfares, ' as prescribed by lalvf. .,., wo.k,t,..,,1 tw''''' ; ' BakeriT himselfclosed one door in its fkce, the Democratic majority , ol the committee knew txactlyN what to do. At its own initiative it closed all ,the other door of Trofitable Intl turyand went right back to itswor!. of not getting the facts..: -- , most Was hington corfespond- ents are convinced that the corn- mittee closed down its norl'in- .vestigation !lust In the nick of , tune," That is, before it found anything embarrassing to any- body in the halls of )t ',.., IT HAS BEEN quick and alert. When Its -- ,,, ,...,::.. I don't mean that the Senate Bule- Corn- .; mittee,has been idle in Its It hasn't. It has worked arduous hours in , - 7rated stretr-whicby city ordinance, and is not a policy decision.There are available such facilities on private- ' pawns partners or otherwise, ,,,,:"::,7l.:'1:.1in the Baker Dperations? -Thdie are good questions. Mid.:''',:l:irl . :.:::::''i are others. Surely such , :',.::,'.,:::;::14- -- questions as these should be ad-- - ,,.....,:t ', '''' dressed to the 100 United States i ',.ts,;') , thinkint1111-WaYSIlo- - ,,, - case.-- - 0 - - - "drag- strip" racing - DRITIVIIIOND Democratic majority of , theSenate Committee is showing posi- tive genius in-- finding Ways to prevent itself from getting the , "clear 71.1n-order -1 - ofl - BY ROSCOE Evergreen Ave. h - The-U.S- - .0..a:0,k:.:0j7-.;.047,-.1...tO.:--ti4.6:ti.0,- - 2887 Clearing Air Ott cz:n , . , With-Eritif- , looking approach- to trade- - policy Now its luster rubbed off. there is much . concern that it will be pro- - ',,--ThdKennedyroundis of the late President's sponsorship tec tionist: the Trade Expansion Act of 1962; which there Ifeyond thesé- difficulties Pasthese makes negotiations. possible what constitute the , disagree.mentover. sage of that measure seemed to open the in tar'4,11are minimum of exceptions" ''' door to the most extensive multilateral' - which 6 Kennedy reductionion iff , , - round is Supposed to tariff tilts in history. ased.;,Still an- ' However, that actWas drafted in ex- other conflict rente on EEC complaints pectation that Britain , would become a about the extr protection givfn, the . member of the European Common Market. . cal ch ., industry by basing tgr-the Common Market, and --the .S. selling price; use of "Buy . on t ills European - FreeTrade Association ; n"- - andfInti-dumpin- g TA provisionsl which Britain is A member, together ac-- - a of an import quotaS system operation ;count for 80 of Free World trade in not executive decree, as with lead and zinc. fewer than 26 groups of commodities. Hai - OBVIOUSLY THE KENNEDY round can Britain been admitted to the EEC, o I be only a beginning in the effort to rs to Ing the way for other EFTA me mu- unt ne U.S. could have ated lowertrade barriers and follow, -the - ,,, -- .1:)ligiTipN$7uNTA.0-svygggp.77-:-.- - .., oamo4-- ,---- - -- - . H --- of - . : - - -- - , Another consequerice of the veto is re- fleeted in the ihilfge of mood of the EEC n as a miniber, the Common - nedy round' t of tariff negotiations among member countries of the General ATree- - ,,,- ---- . . ,. , --.-- - , . rade Means Lite , . - - . , , ' ------ ----- -:: ' n- - - ' - - - - Public Safety Commissioner Towns Worthwhile ' poenaed, Baker took the Fifth Beautifying -i he asked . was Amendment when work-I-ouli of towns is a worthwhile the beautifying ,.Itmiik -name. his to otsarmalgroutalAromBakgr give thbse-comz"limited- tariff reductiont-It not Fonly makes theliiTifif pracelo Whereupon, the Democratic - and rejected the money because re- -is ahead Ilia- , - modity groups. road long4ifficult a attractivetoivn made conditional was more it makes live,,,,,but --- . -- the nupon,XsfolLpeople of majority-, jt seete---:ritAinVEEC-frier' quire atience an d- an abillt , - in g committee were unanimous-- -- support of the passing through., view. 01 the President's he Even then of fellow's t other bership blunte, me point ers. LLILLe111. that there were litt. lowance. ), . ....,..,. J think every individual should try to beautify new tariff full benefits --of a freer trade policy As It is, the othCUIer of finding' out to BAKER 'offer any other ''' a , i. his town in, every way possible, if only to refrain U.S . an the Common he EEC contrbl 80- of, Free may, not be and with - ,DID ' whom, from littering the streets with trash thro.Wn' from help to make 3Iarket reconsi ders and admits Britain to Wor trade at only three of the 26 groups whom he had been doing things ' IIcampaign deficits ' , , up , through , , '' commodities . ,c . membership. ' . ' in the Senate for- so many years. of tickets gifts,purchase , town Congress. the In I the what Obviously, people re din e r or em otherwise, at& - preferment in days where everyone,, Oldand young, set out to ry..,..,Arnkus,..t....13.1atha!,want, to 'mow,- need to know. and loyment Baker who to make our town more attrae- have the right to know is:how lend a helping-hanposition as committee assigmnent anything , , lave 'IT the publiC ot value? , - Patterson in the intere f aware-oland."-- - icrats to Aceornplighye-know-gto;Ternmelocal TV- teception throug out-the- it,- but dead a onerated with. himselfrandllis High friendsTp which last week has opened answerBut nore iim'It d range;-ap;---extent and in what ways had In- - even their non answers would be telephone in an empty office new vistas for television broadcasting. for educat nal televipears tailor-mad- e And if he didn't, the Senate dividual senators and the Senate Responsibility. Of Me Voter. From now ontevery television set sion-T- wo , interesting. channels are already being used - Rules Committee is as 'apparently as ce, manufactured for interstate shipping muit under special arrangement for c sed-ci- rThe blood of free men stains my ballot sheet. be equipped to receive not ofily the 12 cult broadcasting at the University of Whatever others may do, I 'shall not carelessly , common (VHF) . Utah, make my" mark. I vote not because I can, but bi--. channels', but the little used 70 ultra high- 1 new the For law in the state general', . - - frequency (UHF) channels. cause .I must Those who died for this, my voice in ' . means' the availability ' of an additional . s . an additional tuner in government, hada rightto expect thatlxvould pre- BySidney-T.-Harrit. 13 channels; one for each of nine corn- -- pare with every facthtf to use It wisely, honestly, each set and will add from $20 to $30 to - munities and four (including the 'two at .7' the price. But look what will be available did not die., that fools, We saw an old man In the and courageously7Thei size and relative helplessness, the U. of U.) for Salt Lake City. only by retreating Into a private . , the the The for extra addition of money. vk, pulling a tend to respect any display, of - world or ,by seeming to become ' blind partisans, or the reckless might make a game . UHF band will provide 70 more channels CONSUMERS asked to pay the extra $20 and brandishing 4 thick power. 'What they are Incapable - as callous and aggressive as his . do'g of free elections - . ' - - 7., ', from 14 to 84. or so for set should con.. stick "Why does he eem s6 of seeing is the drive behind It; environment, , Only my secret heart knows whether I justify , , kedrny--.anda- 'The end result," according to the Fed- - - sider it a small price to pay for unlocking fierce nd angry?'',. I soundtraining---athomet, a':---ortivoter" artherwroteltin-t- h 'earetl--r-- e ' is fright- little bo '13ecause corn- must as absolute Its that so Include, in many I':iIT; eral Communications Commission, "will : the new channels in a medium-wherup growing , dening sand If I love my country as they did, I ened and eelsw ak," I told basis,-- -, the - recognition thai anenvironmenrr. enialnerno- be more TV stations (300 potentially), petition has been less than vigOrous. again and again. ' question my qualifications him. , - the Issues and candidates to I throwing rocks -- is a -- sign of tionally healthy , and are even studyI carefully, , This is a le that children weakness and not of strength. able. to put their early exper determine what is best) not for me and my minority must learn earl in lifer so that -- -bid Irekee The Gerrhans have- - a. wondenlences Inuch for and try to -they will not cases, evidently, the supplies of -- folly - iipt word for-- téen-ag- e will nothe contused or deceived 'hy propaganda 1' ôt I terribly-frightene- d THE PRESIDENTIAL-pres- srfalge-sh--me had Imitate people conferencei"You call them "thelove available to t these boys histrionics.zk-shielstrengthhomiltmislihey my ,r.eyes from the:L-er 4, -----should be and pugnacity-Th- y for five months, he told teporters, byt an institution begun---ov50 - years " g of passions expresses :were great enough to overcome -- -- glitter of personalitiet,--porgemy-min- d I've learned I an survive meetings with given to understand that the lireciselw hat these boys feel the toxins of ss' search diligently for the hidden and ago during tl4admfnistration of Woodrow . prejudices and ' s,angry arid aggressive person is about thise1vi . and explainiii would be fascinating, And and I m no longer adverse to es save that of free of all truth. I must WilSc01, is thriving under President John- -e Jull of fears he does not under them." if cculd Useful, enormousl, and, justice yactaraheydo.N son. e. stand psychic apparatus - I garden for dreams,AutWith a realistic-spadImo examines thObviously,thePresident realizes the Ge nuine d c aff of a Chtiichill anda Hitlerthe 1 AithoughAtot thesame4eleldsecLsi)ec4ftrend. orpopularittidiutetprin-VC r, 1ln, thiluxuryThtléntlenesejust 8.31Y11lai,3;1tilelmquents)- . etlav waclamous-rotxhibiting von t courage-and7----VOUrSer18'theipPPOrtUnithlin.--lhePerS0101Criff-tUrEr-set-hia--'--1WinShineaS--it ciple and liberty. to maranes-s7---is easye theottler a these -decided mfbOlot-aTonI. if as I vote sociil position can afford the see that the "toughness" has self before the publie. eness will not throwaway pa o ogic but I aggressiv with ,, lose gethers with the press are preference, I my may a detente - whose destructive adopted-amost democratic manner's. It Is' been. s booth.I hold in rny-- ---BUT,MORELIMPORTAN. e - thöseWifeCTeeT-we- ak A ncreased - frequency. impulse n sTfeelings only-from a need for profound , In fact, the President held, six of them T humble hand the living proxy of all mycountry's that these, appearances keep the Plib--- 7 small and unworthy inside, who - ana vulnerability. - If a child . Violence is not . honored dead. last week, three on a single day, and Nile informed as perhaps no other device need to bolster themselves' with grows up in an atmosphere of of Its but ,. 9 :Toronto A. . strength, thaturrency meet- - , tan, on how national.and international spoke candidly-----of his feelings about , bruTaTiiy and lawlessness and - zeounterfelt. arrogance or aggressiveness. ' - St. Douglas . matts affect this c6untry. , because of their ing the press.---.-Children, physical danger, he can cope(0 Dm) 11 ... - a - . . t ---- - , he-veto-ii ,il ini-pow- - - , , - -, ' - New Horizons For Television '- as-able-to-m greiter---Tirpiogra- ---- -- took--ertec- - - f nt st9--P- law--------- not-what- .- t- - ved been-lnyol- ' 'held-clean-u-p-- , , ' A Lesson To Be LearnedtarI9 , This-involv- -----or, d m .. , , - es - 4 ,- ., , . sullen-lookin- g : -- : , ry. reset -- My-count- -- - -..- .-- - - - half-stron- the-pres- 1- th -- -- is-not --, - - s -- -- andit rat -- - 4 '..n,..:,.,21."' ,.... ,M;S:,T,'"ca"MMITLISL ".7 '''.k.Ab ,.. ' , k''' . ''"'S tM,T.,. , reatens ::,..u.Ni9N-:SE.RvEs:iipTicE;Rai.J:-Sfi.ik-1...- - - . 44, 4,,r,..,40.f, .., IIIESEL ' Jastvte'eAuthels ., is ,4 ,or 441,,,(,,,,,(94,, ,.,444, . etOw:e4,,,,,,' 271 t,,,,, , liii GUEST EDI E RIAL FROM THE ATLANTA, GA,, JPURNIAL are polongerbound by any. This ye inessbarons, Are created by Congress to settle disputes, arising 7thing," Luna explained . "We still have our Farmers over th ation, like some old contracts with the railroads Everybody I pleguect-b... ,i under the compulsory arbitration law passed their attempts in of , costs ri the production ng ,f,, i, ,... at the end of last August. It has the power seems to forget that. '28Z can only impose 0 : , .",. , e1ce out 1:;1 'a ,..:,i: s in' general -- 1 an interpretation for the two years to decide how deeply :: raw. A report-out-' last January and January '66. But cobi:trtwace:sn Washington says and 'Just one - crisis railMad the cut be goes c,an by brotherhood , companies our .:,..,44;4:' ."Becauseiln that night ,j will,. farm operators had a record that our decisions don't who locomotive firemen the N Be change far 30,000 Formi Must rep ,, - ins , been skillfully, , ,.: expect the railroads of the land automaticilly. can beyond gross income of over ur billion last -s- idetracked . in - the r be. eliminated under an earlier ruling. ' laid off hi this battle . Indtviduaterew sizes (crew "consists") have to iehire they've N.,1 contracts i: year but the amount they,,had been set under these r ',. N over the two years between Jan. 25, 1964, and This arbitration boardthe 282nd in recent ',;-1 - White House - An Pulled Out rif after ' paying production and opera- i Comes the traditional and by night , . practices -- is highballing . : the 1966 date," be said, as John L. Lewis ' historyrcan order the cut ot one man from : other, ', was anything but a record costs tion ' each thousands of tratti crewsexcept in the - of Jan. 25, 1966, we want all our men back ri i - woulds.have, said It, not testily but. down ol. the Coun- Doldrums qtdft that comes through . message on were or were ,, if ' the , on Job working they ', .16 states which haVe "full crew" laws. Lana "f. ,, try. This ,one will certainty.' ';'' . these figures Is that farmers - front 25. Jan. , list the affectthis ...iBiz. Riese! 30,000 could last. that seniority , -'- ", begin, to pick up eventually . , 'says -are notfaring as well as they should be, 5onsidering the "AT1"11ATILME I will represent teiy men on - of the employes whOure trainmen,-,as-wel- l as There is that the railroad- s' fotthd in other segments of theconorny,: ' will action." We and take off the ,conditions others , and firemen thoasunds job. -months and contifilte until the new deadline ' ,, He pf refuse to rehire the thousands they if "action"meant strike continues to get farni bills Met are out firemen nation Yet the agreed that , rulings'some,3,700 On the'nighton Jan. 25, 1966; Theitit for action previous -is off in the next 21 months. ' s men were not rehired. He will be backed Thtre ?wray - wit! be lal.. o ff on May 7, 'The very day on the President' of the'l.r.S., will again have of touch with reality. doubt of Luna's -to who will firemen also locomotive the 2 UP by . which 4128, don fenes here to' setNup'protedure to . the on the ' farm experts With all public payroll in Wash.' - -want ;'every one of their men laid off to be Nwe II be for,. the hearing of railroad demands. for new could "there seem day, chaos:: could .. does put together a plan that they rehired after a two-YcPeriod-"- , IS An. SOIXTELItTn ed raiwaa the...- and confusion on the rail lines ," hoar, Mgs themselves--wbiNstattt layoffs. , just , out orthedoldrurns,- where it has been would pull farming Immediate launching .oiew.jiegotiations ,.. o 1 mmer ...'..been told by the, ventUresome-Tesau,,,CliarllhenakedLuna JrbaLlsthreaLsig-tty- s asal'd that his unkni-ifilfg- Luna. Diesident of the ,M fait() be guided i by skill along wi Speaking ,..." of itall--- nificance of the 'date, Jan. 25,1966. " ed peediatualtors tc;ivr:rat If they don't, ,one of these days most of the stand-b- y -- But these, are only good man decisions.tl''''''''Ilcil himot to nd who a of 7282's jargon year'. attendants frantically trying to minister- - to an ailing two years under. last summer's special from bridge tarring and hand toil on sios and confusic4" that has been giving up culture may find themselves out of jobssimply because the NOT ONLY is he heict of the largest of the the, roadbeds, he responded with- ,- 'Watch pulsory arbitration law, which has been the con14,c the de rs for so long. , held by the Supreme Court. unions which threatened to strike , Arbitration Board No Sin--patient has expired., - ; Dy. VICTOR Already there is new railroad striké the tubled talkin - r--- - '', ) about toN,:catapulthato the group el national labor chiefs wb make policy ,' for allAmerican labor . . of INas!ed !Ian: 7 25,77.,, a. ?::th7 nig. .,-,,, the...:seyen-inanarbitratiottlboa- d After...that train-crew- of , ," " - 1:, - 2 4 I .:' t14'1-..- - . . n -- all-me- - still-existi- jy le, .- .:. !,', zj ' wi' - . ,- - - -, - I inOn , - ar , -- e-- . . es. has-work- -- -train , ,, upon- '''. y - -- ::-- - AD, alL,"..ALAIILAAIL40..Alb:,Mb ALAP6,16.1111balAILAIMJ""11-a.---."16.0."-.1".'iL"A"1"."""...41emA.J1.A.-1- 1 - " notM-4rtention- .4.4 - - - g I ;1310.,I, !' . - ; . - , . - ' . - . - one-worl- 11.0 . - - , P81 El . --- - - ' '",' . , et - i - --- cC5 9i - - et - ---- itma, , 1' RsoNs - . - . . OF MISC1k14, - , - - - N BUREAU' !ali- . - - Ot U.N. A Model U.N. delegate points Out in a recent letter to the editor that the U.N. is America's is method and the ' only a "studyn, of this, method, and indicates that : America free. , w - keeps Has the delegate forgotted-- hat makes our cow? - try great and keeps her free:- free- enterprise, Individualism, strong -- military deterrent, and above love for God and country. The U.N. is an inter. all : national socialist organization whose aim is to pro. d duce a socialistic government., In the delegate's "study" through the Model U.N., did he ,leam that: (I) the U.N. provides immuntty for Communist spies, saboteurs and secret police agents sent into the U.S., (2) the United Nations in 'which Amerlean:7 Special Fund is another taxpayers are being forced to subsidize socialist ' and Communist dictators all over the world, (3) the U.N.'s war to subject the providence of ICatanga Congolese the rule of the Communist-controlle- d ernment is at the expense of the lives of hundreds of imvicent women and children, (4), the U.N.'s "peace" record 'illustrates that -- since its conception Comrntmists have conquered China, Tibet, Laos, Cuba, Ghana, British Guiana, and a whole tier of easternIndochina, and :European, states, the of in have murdered millions process? people U.N. has not even protested against these ---munis- t conquests. ' are to If the teachers in charge -,of the Model U.N. - amsure academicwhich I freedomthey practice - - support, why are not the students taught the fad- of the their Model stead of,- - for example, voting the jovial Mr. IQtru shcheti a .ash prize of $1,000 for each of his 10 years as a birthday present? - ' 'Ce ,,,.'-- A - - - il,1,1 . ... ' , ii1at Utah' State University, ;during . E $ 'Ili .., which the following facts were brought ' out. - , : ; ; each To begin with, m11'' -year tah fallUOn-U- . lion water in acrefeerof ' . i the form of precipitation. That would be i 77 '......e...L:....--,.------------our needs.' , more than enough But of that amount, only 14.4 of it or ' M but one Indication of the progress :mitt f ' 8.6 million acre-fegets into our streams. Delni made, 20 years ago Utah's efficiency , ,, 4 acre-femillion 3 of to And that, only . in use of its irrigation water was only -,,,,,, is actually used., .,..', ex-.--It Is s .18,....Today-it-i,,'! 285.: -Br1980 That leaves Million acre-fe:: ecttobe, 5,, of water in Utah that is going unused. . ' ' THAT has split the atom and - :i : What can be done about it? Plenty. - i . one thing,reclamation:marshes sent rockets deep into outer space , should it.,.,---.--reason:10r ,haveexperts, goodJaellevtng - to Utah's usable can master other challenges like the need , add 2 million- acre-fe-- -, water sesources.---Anothe- r --stimulating1 million acre- -more for 'water.: the given ----- from stepped t could ..,- thinking tip efforts hi being done on this subject by , : , -, 2,men like those at the Conservatiorr Week , .tapping ground water- supplies. improve. - - menta to justifi- irrigation systems could save an program in Logan, there is added -",. ts --VA-and-imore. In -- - cation for confidence fu- estimated 1.2 addition , hundreds of thousands, perhaps ture., - - 3v - - The Editor Teach 'Failures' , , , ,- 'To N ; - 410141T-11-- - 1) ' 7, 0 ii . . . - ,-- bUE 'To WA-- , - : . ', 4 i, Letters ' AkID HAlp AkkiklE--L-As-T 1r t. Hee---- , .. , Qt't - - AS THE HEAVY SNOWSTOEH - OLOEII siA6 - wAR M SMILE 5' (- . HAS .A G U. - 06 lieViorried About - - - , , -- ,M..a;a. - . s |