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Show -- k , I, , 1, - lt: - 'Yz k ;, 1 , 0 .., , .. .. . , , a , ,, , s , 1:, , 14 , ,, , 't , N 4, , 1i, , .N , S. N. . ". e,v sr S. S' S., I . i . . . .. ,.. , . - RI ' --1, ' ' . ..' 11,.., ' ' !.... ;,,s, . '., - - . . , , li , 41 if, - 11 1 .... - - States As Having Been Divinely Inspired. We Stand Pot The Constitvtioti Of We United -ri I r r r xiI - MAY 12,-196E I UCN-it1446 EDITORIAL-PAG, 't t - A - - A Victory Fori - I , - II ' - ' , t, --- . ' . t . - -- IV , - ., ,....,,. PRESs 1... --- -- 7! I -- 10,677,000. ' CRUEL , , --' , ' - ' - It - ' i . ' ,, -- r i?- crt ,,, -..- - ' - 2 ,0-- - i , ,.. - 4t . - - -- --- --- ... . ,r - ) - , . ---- and 1 lit , - - - ,., '' - -- et ---, I r - - ,,, .- , - '' 0 - , il '-- - -- , ' - I t- ' --- -- , . - . ., . ' -- -- -- - acre-feet - ' On K dero,.:A n Eve , , - --- -- - -- . i ,,,. - n . 'Jf,fi.a - - - . -- - --- - -- - missile-remov- " - - jb Modern liberalism is bankrupt There is a corn-s- o -of necessity liberals shop-worshiboleths. Soak the rich for the benefit of the tune poorthe has never changed within my memory at least., n Lake-Powe- President-himso- -- , ll, -- '- - one-peril- . - Dr. Weii-Don- e, s MOST UTAHNS don't realize it, but one of the state's Isal assets-t- s a gentle-man named Dr. Maxwell M. Wi.ntrobe e University of Utah College of Medi- ----- of-th- cine. Within the medical profession, the name-MWintrohe is honored and re-across the country. His text all spected L e - - -- - --o- . , , , -- - - profession- - , - . . . ted TT -ii last-u'eek- - -- ----go- od - . - ' -- - - ' - --B- --7; . ' - v.. 4 - -- - - , - Republican liberals alight "take -- - 0 - 1 . he -1 dali, various Southern statesas holding clynarnite - for- - the li,epublican Party' if the bolting fever should get out of hand in ease et a Goldwater . -defeat at San Francisca- .- ;.- - - z - fri's N ,, 't, ' , walk" if Barry .."1,--; THE MITI'S THREAT points up the fact that ; , Goldwater is the ,.4,1 ,---t1964 campaign is already booby trapped - he nominee for 1 sof -- -- ,-p- party's no campaign within recent flus--as has memory has resident been. Potential pitfalls threaten Republicans :107.,, tered Republican rmd Democrats alike, and they exist on all Mr. Chamberlai- npros - no end. - If s ' . i just the sort of thing that ,"Isn't done," the levels of political activity. simple reason - being- - that tile "dissidence o- f- The Henry Cabot Lodge candidacy, or "non--- ' eandidacy,' can cut twp ways, depending on dissent," when expressed' in such fashion be- which national a tremendous invites Republicans you happen to be question- fore convention, r ! ing; At a Hartford,Conn., gathering of Repub. reprisals after the convention is over ., 'leans, John Davis Lodge, the ambassador's This is a ticklish subject on which' nobody I who lives or dies by politics likes to be quoted brotheraosed this question for the press table: ' by name, for; in professional circles. it in- - "Can the Republican Party ignore the demand e-n -- h peril?"-Th,volves flirting-witpolitical treason; But one of the public except. athe ' .. other -- hand, dnservative said on the day after question is Well taken.- On-tpros argue that public clamor for Senator Javits'spress conference at the Hotel - Benson in '. Cabot s-is Lodge could be leaclinglenry ''' chin.--T- hi -- - -- - th have lat -- They point to Republicans In' Oregon wbo are Republicans -Mr of eliminationjust-i--ore to. feaLfrom a Lodge !'hy to bolt than they have fear from a slackening because they "don't ,, - ---- , - ,- - - i oo.,-:- 4,., ' it Am - : - . . its-aw- 7; " anti-Lod- ;-- mighty--deeeptive- poreand-,Ore.:--"Javit- -- --wi- -- nationwide-Conservative- likellin-opponents."--(T- - - - ' . ,, -' - - - - - -, . . . - ,, , ,41 s At. ,ft....o, Jik.,.,.. A. ...., ,. A,,,,,M.Ik Ak Might Shipp Boulder City, Nevada ther SENATOR CAUCUS . zz--: -- Itt , . , , .,- By Pete Wyma , won . 1,111, i J.111 -, 116:1.71,L, ... I The day after Pt '9illtf P t .1114:.177:::: This widespread form of - column about what I wrote. Because your im-of to find anold projection'ranges alli the tendency ' was-4, own our for others" "blaming , someone outside of yourself who way from family 'elationships ; Sing of omission and that advicentorethai -greernents.-----at ' SiOrt, I ran into a man I know, Businesses and publie instituyou did." 410Ati . '. "You're absolutely right," he ti6lis Etre especially prone to this who said "That wasa, in I 7 dAlt reflected. "Because I neglected mechanism. In one typical study you -- wrote yestertlayI t. trio?.nqN31 soil:" to Jell 4ou the endThr the e01:77-oreid it to my teen-ag- e a hospital,- - made.: by7ProL :117--was I looked at him quiically, 'in- - - sode. It happened- that m3i' -- .- thArYti; 5.,. til he got the point. "I see what hadalready read the column-?.? lolly kand be said to me,- - 'You know, - adapt to their own inability to c (74; kyou mean,"- he said ruefully. ,,...2., , had was that did the means did, I that look I hoping you effee1)e an what believe is "rhat they ve g' -' react it!' He appliectb me what----'tiadministrator by projectin -. I es very thing you I -- aboutinstead of applying the I applied to him." mit owit;limillitiorku.upoiLthe , apeir -. iison sawfather the as The rule to myself, I projected administrative staff of the hos. , .. G my son, and accused him of blaming his parents, or envimn-pita?, illt had woes." for .,. for his that ment, gone things blaming others Now please don't read this 11 , A co.esolnknotscom . ft...WM.1.11MM "Yes "- I said "and that kind wrong; while the son saw or the Dimeelse ,,y1110 re someone it boy-fthe "Now as father some there's , nreeds--who blaming of attitude on aren't doing-- 7" partwhich these mistakes and misunder--so good." (461N4) , , is quiteyneonselous, oteourse- ,stoset, , .to'Vw4kkM..t;:,4:wg:ttom:,msot.:,secZmsa!eg,z.,,,kmRif,mAkkW,'wgmrNo,, .,owz 79. ,m:00,406$0.Agmw.mr,zagzsm. a7gm e , , : GUEST 7'' the-fami- ly. Till. 1; dr "par-media- te t - - - --- - - weri-Iwtitin- - i- I'll it e - I- . ir,. I ,.,.- .'5.---fiero- - -- oiii yl-- m-o- ' ' i - GOP Liberals Bolt? ALdik ....a., .. .. d& I . , - f reporters on the scene In a. s ate that is in itself considered a booby trap am el its habit of supporting mavericks 4k like Sen. Wayne Morse regardless of. party - . , lapel.) - PRO'S instinct , is to distrust THE AVERAGE any man who' can be called.a"spoiler."In the thirties, when the beloved Al Smith "took -a walk"- - away from Franklin Roosevelt,- - the , pros among the Democrats failed to follow him even though they respected him. With -reference to the Javits threat, one pro says: "Javits should consider what happened. to State;- Ives,--- ta Senator Irving Ives in New-Y.o- rk threatened to repudiate the ticket in 1952 in case Bob Taft were the Republican nominee., The voters remembered this later on when he was running against Harriman for governor . of New York. Harriman beat him when Queens County Republicans ...Ftayed,. home in large , numbers." c Ledge himself is considered a "spoiler' by ,the sonservatives In the Republican Partywho can't forgive him for going along with tactic of accusing BobTaft of trying to i'steal- conservatives in 1952.-Th- e them of-- a chance , a Lodge - -t- - . , . , , - . he7----,rast and - The I , - T, - . - , THE LINbOIN (NEB.) STAR One of the last things done by the late President John F. to a book in which he describes Kennedy was the life- of artist, as-- a "stern and lonely" one. 4 In his introduction and in a multitude 'of other ways, the late President 'l essing sought to further a cultural uplifting -of the American people., It al Intel- was no ithere so, ,In doing Of Life lectuaI snobbery on the part Of the ki 7 ' President or any feeling that this na.. , ,;,, WHAT IS OrIE BUN'S "spoiler," of course, - -s -- 4 tion was a cultural desert- - Re simply ,, is another man's stalking hirse . the anti-)wanted to place an emphasis where it had not been placed' before and 'give prominence to that part of our lives which Goldwater Republicans have a perfect right we have a tendency to overlook. . pmvisional figure In hopes of- fof daily living, there is a pressure for per- In buitie the blocking a conservative surge long enough to formance, for getting a job done and getting on to the next reform their own lines and compromise on In this rush we are likely to givEr toolittle thought challenge. so eone like Nixon , or Kentucky's Thrustoa to within us that find their outlet in the arts. forces the. . orto , ' our destiny' and the products of our A cothpromise candidate could lose the ;, These forces shape but it'would be well if we made more of an effort to efforts: unless of the Republicans, course, Sosomu : ethqohlg L, of a dramatic nature tappens to .7ltivate them and not looked, then now at our deeds but just trip up Lyndon Johnson and the Democrats.-the force' behind those deeds, perhaps we could attain a The -methine'couktgrowout of the votes higher level of personal and national achievement Our at... mcrAlabama's Gov. Wallace ill Northern -related to concepts we have of our relationships Lativity-is primaries, which could encourage a Dbriecrat withune smothered our social. responsibilities, of our moral:--Southern states.. -and of our-tot. convictions purpose in life.- , . , ., to 1964) coup., They refuse te take the Lodge portent seriously, regarding it as something ,.in ihe nature 0 a desperation diversion on the part of those who want to stop Goldwater a- tany cost. They accuse Lodge of being a 1964 "spoiler" whose only effect on the convention can be to set things up for Richard Nixon in second case Goldwater can't make it on the ----- --: or third ballot- - .; - ,.. ,. and-Die- m e - -- Ir, i -- - , . - , . , rely use-a-pu- . -- t , -- -- , -- al ,, - ,.- ., - . , - , - FROICA -- to exploit' the Smith Viet Nam; Issue -- oril uotes-nreir- - EDITORIAL . I , ." ,', ',. . - ,,4,- - ' , , , , - 4 - I, - - - . - 1 , .''' - . , , - 7-Es- -- ,, tiny lik:erra- bloc rePre- Javits." The conservative then men-Indiana, Texas and 144kA-,- ,. a o from-t- ' -1:- her- - !: 2-- -- - . NOMINAT'-... . ry '' pilotT . - z, -- . - Klln titilIBERLALNI-1 - Itkko66. . ! afar It Javits''sJabroad hint .1 - - Gordon Park City . - . New York's . , - ,,,, ,- , IF.GOLDWATER y - ,s4 . - despite - ,. ' head-o- n problem er 2 - ' - ! tobacco-canc- By 'Sydney ynn -L- BoulderC,- low-flyin- Harris JT Ceront-- Please correct the impression 'give2 Inez r Robb's column -- "The Nevada-Bi- g Broth"-BouldeCity is thee only town in Nevada without gambling and liquor-.--Whave, no diningoonf with a casino , in our city limits. There is one a few miles down the highway for those )care to waste their money. - g less aircraft or - guided mis' siles, either capable- of do. the photography of a U2: ing all ,,, :-- f self. Already chairman of the American Medical Assn.'s Council on Drugs, he was president of the As- American Physicians.These honors put Dr. Wintrobe in n -- Doctors,- - as position to further the cause of bet eon- .-any candid murse-ivil- l ter health in any number of ways. As just less, make the crankiest and most appre----one example, many individual physicians - . hensive of patients wherithey fall ill; per- - - and some medical organizations have been haps because they know NAV much guess- -leisthan enthusiastic abourtaekling the work there still is in. the practice of med. - ' , nativesradio-controlled- the administration's war on poverty. tainly it can as long as the ls-timpIy passed on to the consumer, the working man, the producer of all wealth and the payer of all taxes. When a corporation . can no longer make ends meet it must fold up or, as in the case of Studebaker and others; move out of the countryT, Business can pay all the-taxes that government imposes on it, as long aa the Consumer foots the bilL . ,, --- - kr- , teeded-baceómplish-- On Blamig Others my7.-Tecen- -- frortijeontactwith--;-:-..LPiThose ,. who ideas end up b y , h av in nothing but sersations,xhich gradually diminish in pleas- ure as WE grow older. leiald people who are bored are in the main, those whose Of generarideai is hrtu-:;- - - . In Other Words . the -- . . - orderof Dr:;:WilIttobe i-. that brought them to him. . might have gone elsewhere, Not only can Utah congratulate itself on having him here, but now congratu- - . his excellence-with- pel Moscow. to confront the United States with war. The time may not be far tant when the U2 planes w i 1 1 --, not be altertwo There are inspection. 2,000-mile-ran- a hearty Avellzdone to Dr. Wintrobe not just for the honors that have come his way but for the high stanin on. d- - - -- MEANWHILE, beet translated into many languages and is a standard in Because he's at the University of Utah, its medcal school has been able to attract some excellent staff members who otherwise - -------- ; study of bloodhas, hematology--th- e n - concrete medical evidence of their cause- effect relationship, With his work on blood cancerand his enormous prestige, Dr Wintrobe might be better able than most to convince physicians 'everywhere that the people's health mustbéT put ahead of the econorde welfare of the tobacco -- -- "make the mistake" of affront- - Khrushchev has declared t h a t ing the United States by sta- - - - continuing-- the U2- flights could missiles bring us "to the abyss of an--- -tioning Soviets did not - ther-war.'' in Cuba. But the mis- was this that Obviously Castro and Khrush- any figure chev would like to win the bat- we all. take at Meg figured tie against inspection wi th would be too afraid of nuclear war to do anything about ,it, words. Obviously they would that we would protestand 'do like to persuade the U.S. that nothing, They almost got away the overflights are so danger- - , n - support -- -- . It's The Consumer Who Pays Vete dearth of new ideas, must stick to the same old - edi'ii Lg. - - - - CN 162a (Argen- tina), 1647 Wasatth CI., Salt Lake -City; Gerhard Willke (Germany), 1717 Saddle Hill Drive, Logan. - --- - 7.7' . . . -- -- - . . - -- long-disp- :. - -- , , - , southern-California,- 1 .. first-lin- e , enforce I ute , have-war- ned - , - -- - - , 7 - , (Costa- Rica), Hampton Ave., Salt Lake City; Yavuz- Cezar ('rurkeyV379 E. 1st -- ,North- Heber CltyL Ruth Docker (Australia)- ,- 1223 Lafayette Drive, Salt Lake2 City; Barbro Elonan ! Tartarian (Sweden);--10CI., Bounti- - -- ful; Yihnaz Esmer (Turkey), 2563 Maywood Drive, 'Self Lake - City;. Alain Gillette (France),-130- 3 Yale Ave..,--Sa- lt Lake City:- LindaGodwin (United Kingdom), '3071 Sprhig Hollow Dr., Salt Lake City; Ciro GlierraRuiz (Costa Rica), 860 S. State St., Clearfield; Ruzhl Kartal (Turkey), Ogden; Rupert Reischl' (Austria), 2634Beverly,,,St.,,, Salt, Lake Qty; HansSchiess(Switzerland) noto.,L- - Lake St.; Ogden; Elena Sole - , - , ,,:t . -- - - , 7,, I - ' -- '''' -- -- , ,2,1 ,..-- -, -- - - , , - - , , 1,, Down:lhe:Bathtub ,, --- long-standi- - . s - -- , - s ,- - . - 1 - ... - ,- - -- - - - -- -- , . - -- - : , i 303 . ,- - - - - . - ,.. -- aria Barenburg (Netherlands), 51 . 350 East, Clearfield; Herbert Hri- - - , , . i peace,ancrthe-lreedon- al-,-:---- i -- hi-e- --- above . -- i -- work7,or41,arorli-ot, , - . - 7 el . tates--ofAm- e also - . ,.--,--- .... -- - t '1.---:- - 3 7: ,- - with - ' '- . - I --- - --- - be-mu- - - ot . . anti-Mod- el , - 1 . - - 4 . .r1, rir,, -;--- - . i , - jwant - --- - writ ' )- - . . v- - .. -- -- -- 7.1 -- . - 11 '- ----- 'rY - . 4 - -- See It Fourteen of us had the opportunity tntilt:aafecththli In the Model United Nations last nmgraon that the 1,800 students did co , job, and we would like to knowledge showed a it. for They but also of politics, not only of foreign counties such a true in own their '- - 1b at-the'days ., ... : . 2- -- - ,,,,--,,--;,- . - - - -- , -- -1- I - 4 7 - I, 0 r - .', '0 ,- - . -- i -- , s, 11,.,, .L.!tteir,s.To1!)e-cl.ita- , In other, words, Secretary Udall has ..:, , . made quite a concession to the Upper -- unnoticed. to Basin that ought not go ,.,.."'., . : , , OP COURSE, Glen Canyon deserves this , -: break. For once: Lake- Powell is filled ' c!.,;,4--'' the river can produce power at both Glen. .,.. , . i and Hoover Dams. tt,'N'''' - ;A 4" the voluntary vatewater can- Udall c is . servation program that Secretarr . talking about should put .those responsible w' 'Thr ' .P4iIii when ,California . on notice 1.5 ,ancl-Mexico acre-fee-t 4.4 ,, Colorado'. River: Every- effort-- should be million 1., got t --s water of Colorado-Rive- r million acre-fe, bent toward making tire, if at all possible, lit the disagreement that led to the re- more than they were entitled to, cinno -that -. , . : leasing of more than 306 billion gallons of longer be tolerated. - --- - , - water :min Lake Powell, since the gates, As matters now stand, with a normal , ' water that - - water year 'it should be possible to fill were opened late last March 2 : will never be recovered -- - does not the6'.1.:mtuion to happen , .. 11.'0 level needed tairoduce poWerbythe ,iime,--. L Aga,tri. . 7 I trr07,..tr-de--- -eneratOrs-are installed ---,-- - -' GOOD WILL and understanding on ' . --i Then If Lake- Mead - can be -maintaine- d -- ' ' ., both sides, perhaps a big-- step n that z acre-fothe level million 14 5 the at ' - - ''- 'direction can be taken May 15 and '16. 1 , might be attained by June of ,, t.W. Thaftil when Secretary Udall will meet JOY 4 -, over. ItSb, Would be our werries biggest . 1 ' first in Salt Lake City, then in Las Vegas. 01$2, 711Posiir.... 'or then a concrete plug would be poured ILA.' rpripitof Lowe,..4and the of i governors Upper so the ..at Glen ii the lower gate - , power.. Basin states respectively. - --. ..: would be maintained In----- producing,--le-v--- business of orders . the first , Among' - - -- THOSE 1 vi,te----: 'should be, a reappraisal of the controver- TIIEDLMEDIATEL goal of Powell? ... ' ' ' 1 watercourse. For the more distant future the -That criteria calls for releasing - Lake Mead 27 to Powell around Lake fill to is P -hope 71 , a million drops helON4- 14.5 l , that we ought to eta them that figure can be modified substantially . regardless of whether the runoff is B7 ROSCOE DRUMMOND , ous ; release to to water wM off. be former there been. or low,in has Originally, fact, and, There is a powerful and conclusive , - My information is that Presi- Secretary' Seaton thought the - users all along the mighty Colorado. reason why the United States will con' , Interior , dent Johnsort, Secretary of De- ,,," '11 ' tinue the photographid flights over cube, , , lense Robert ttmoNamara, and , . ' . Tit; , , matter how loudly Castro threatens -, -It 4. ,, CIADirettor John McCone 1are ' t-. to shootor how loudly Khrushchex eries, ., ,-- that 4-, , n - t:- -, . .,-- "Stop!" LI graphicinspec-tio,.. -- ! For this information, we credit water ," , NOW THAT A WORKABLE, If tempo- Thereason is that we cannot rest our r t mis- . -use of on a presumptionthat, after rary truce has been reached-owhere a York New officials in security water,City, We Castro , siles. -: Colorado Iti4er water:let us turn our at1 secretly putting its missiles in Cuba pier 1 i ' that an attack on the U2 planes shortage sparked a careful study. A tub and then being forced to withdraW them k '1"1'""' tention to another monumental water is- , - willbring a military response. BIr. Drummond bath takes from 20 to 40 ,gallons and a . the Soviets won't try It again . sue the We have informed Khrushchev dispute between amount the shower five to 20 gallons The reasion the overflights tubbers and showerers. what our policy will be. Nobody with it:LWelclumot,afi?rdto : iS bein left doubts on of - -- - Don't each hi is settled case, course, How issue ,,,,..m,uscontin11elstha!:ttle57,1u'e,,, this depending in any. g laugh. same to the means the open misjudgment only Is important not only from the standnumber of variable THE PROSPECT that the So-,the .,,,,again.. : points of aesthetics,. housekeeping, and viet.. Union will go to war this is no small matter , Given Now, I agreement' w h c h President Possibli, the Soviets won't try , -States in or- and for egainsttheunited Kermedy theimpulatiotrof eav- - 'e a 1 ag to conservation. Castro shoot down der help . chev reached. the 'difference between tubbing ch.. ,aace. - example, ThiSt .whY ,!1:1silelt--1IS IlighlY trill:Probable, : Let us leave no doubt about our posi Planes f ' 32 A or run 200 million drietz.min ed thnhotG. Johnson h !ming could 1 tion: We stand with (and in) the shower. !BE. n ons a day. .,,; whatever the . the- otherwise . on ,.... Khrushchev should dmtinue to En. leaves no bathtub ring. It promotes graphic inspection Of .Cuba, . talk- about how much be is pre- faith of - It unverifiable the good -ndsO ha on our less TW HAVE WE lassitude. It takes So vigor rather than Soviet Union which has so often which is the only substitute for pared to back up. Castro; he can ' time. It leaves one feeling cleaner. - one to get approval of a more &pita- ' di spensed bad faith in the past on site inspection, will go on otherwise-open- ly. hardly say the between pper But the filling criteria for , American officials made OF COURSE there, Is danger in But it is higlay doubtful that the -- High Californiansnot educate over states to water those other Lower Basin : high, and has Soviet Union would allow Castro this decision.lar-Castro misjudgment -- I n- ' the shower to mention our divn wiveson-th- e Virtues . anotherargument Aights would "shoot down" any to have the power to create eh-- said 1962. They blandly assumed that he of the shower. requires less water. the Kremlin - couldn't possibly U2 planes overflying Cuba. Mr. cumstances which would cam- - 44- - -- , . A ) 0 Yin I , ' :democracy. United Nations a 4'..1.4--;td11, Some of us have witnessed ' of ," tions t we know that the efficiency and usefuhless .., á we is This why 'U.N.-offselse. w. the , eveiythhig 4.' 3.,;"4, -- i 1. ' should know ,PAlp'" ,,, . ' ' .1''' fieve that the American people .4 , ,,. , Alk s t, ' it ) and wrongs, in - . 41:6 Nations,--ffghtUnited the about ' . ., ,1't, oolp 3' order to understand completely that an American e'w 4e ".. 11. ' ' 11., 4 ----,' withdrawal Imm the U.N. would bring about cóm7 ' . 4. mow .4, , plete chaos, beginning in 'Cyprus indcontinuing q. what this ' ' Is to not ; er we to a imagine. . p point up 41'1 ' , 'le Unit- - Nations people want? ,,,, the 41 I N ' . I This is tch, in English, in French, why today, I ' In German-- , in Po : ' , ,in. Spanicht,InSwectisht,!- -. . --- -, 01 1 ...nir .0----'4- e to say to the few who we wduld in and .. r l'urldsh, 4 Av 4 r4". . ' otell the to KUM at the destroy I EP ., : ! - are not on the side '144r...l. -11--fi the , . i A -,44 4.11...,7...,- of the Model United Nations, wh ch is our side, Be-.. ' II - f1kr,, -- ems ..,, 0, cause we know and we admire vhat this country , 5rF4 t4 - :- stands for, we are going to see !'whatlogether we . , , -beloved freedom' Törman'!--as--th- e,4.1 ' 4 ',' .11 . We know that4mt only the -- : , said. -''''' ' k ;'-' '''. ,.10.M UKelleTaedytes, advisers, and eordiators will 11 I ' of this aovill--4- United great: country,7 i ..,sc ''lltr7 ,0P-- , , '' - --11- 11: f 11 1 - ( I lig.$ I - --- -- J i ,, - It Ti ft - ' 4''''. others . M. eel , .are this year in, the' there As know, you probably ... stuuenus, ,..-9:- . United States 2,800 I 21 of thm in 60 countries.,There from 1111, coming 01 this Utah to understand better your country; share our tellowmen,: understanding in the future with our own 11 - ----- - - and also to help you understand better - .,. ,,,,,....--,..-- it 1 --.1- ,, : -- - -- ( bk ,,,,l sociat. ,' -- - --- . . - . . , ..,,,,- J . Atiri ' ' '' t- , I I coATSEAN(L , ,,, : - . . , . ... ticraviti.;;A LukciPowell 1,0i33-foo- - lilt k - , - A .., - - Pk - - , - -- 7.- --- - - ---- e .. . . figure should have been 17 million acre- feet. In 1956 the Bureau of Reclamation 10.7 to down drew Lake Mead voluntarily -- acre feet. million , And now Secretary Udall has said th e level oP the water backed up., behind Hoover Dam might be allowed to go as , - ' low as the elevat ion mark which In terms of 'acre- - fee t would be - - , - 1--- GIVEN THE 'IMPROVED- water' outlook and the availability of substitute pow- Cr 'from utility firms, yesterday's dosing - of the flood gates at Glen Canyon Dam was the only logical thing for Interior Udall to do. ,.. Secretary . Which , of course, is exactly what the , 0' Upper Basin has been saying all along. But this is no time for "we told- you so" . recriminations. Nor should the relaxation ; of the dispute, at least for the time being; " be taken as a signal that the controversy 4 I' can be made a partisan issue. All'along, it, the effortio ',get, the Glen' Canyon Dam - reservoir, 'take Powell; tilled has been suPPorted by both Parties, and rightly sot Rather, what's needed now is a thor- ough going attempt for the Upper and ; Lower Basins and the Department of In-- -- some sort of., a, meeting " tenor to come to ;,,,of the minds an future- operation of the --' - - -- -- ?-1 -- . ,L I ... t - - , , '. t s,- . - . ,,, t IldoLit 1 L! I, s , . ' s. s..,...k"., ..S......." eagles HeckHow About Us Reporters r . . .'- - . - .... .... , 1, A.,,,,b,...0164a,;.,ws,...db,ARI'apd4.4.40.46. , , |