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Show ByeLine by Jensen Just Ask And ~ TheyTeil You Dedicatedto the Progress And Growth of CentralUtah Sunday, October3, 1971 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 41 Have you ever been surveyed or polled? Like being asked if you favor a certain candidate or use a particular brand of prune juice. cception of Double N who conducts her own poll after my night out with the beys ~I never have. Polls and surveys seem to be quite the popular thing nowadays. I guess if you haven't been polled — you haven't lived. position to 38th arnongstates in the year. But its personal income of $3213 per capita wasstill 12 per cent below the United States average income of $3921 per capita These figures, compiled in a study by the Utah Foundation, indicates the state still has a long way to go even to reach the middle range of states. There is hope in the report, though. It showed that 1970 marked the first reversal of an economic = in Utah that began in ent that time, per capita income in ine Eevee was Sly Operoat low the U.S. average Utal 1 g and ranked 29th amongthe 50 states. Between 1962 and 1969, the state’s relative economic position in the nation consistently declined and by 1969 only nine states (nearly all in the South) ranked below oursin pea capita income. Total personal income in Utah during 1970 amounted to $3,416,000,000 according to the Foundation study. This represented a boostof $307 million or 9.9 per cent from that of the previous year encouraging since the nation as a whole registered a 7.1 per cent increase for the sameyear. Actually, h inflation n eee the ae jcromuntes foe report indicated 3 p s The economic study illustrated once again the strong role government plays in Utah’s economy. In 1970, government payments to individuals in Utah amounted to $1,054,000,000, or 30.8 per cent of total personal income from all sources. Ten years earlier, in 1960, We, (‘The Herald), conducted a surveyearlier this year to see if wecould learn more naour readers what they wanted or exle.” ‘The results of that survey were fantastic. I never realized we would ever be compared to the New York Times - but we were.I kmow lot of people compare us to the Tribune and News,but the Times? Wow,that’s pretty high class stuff. personal income from government ment,nine out of ten people will generally give a negative reply. sources and a 41 pez cent boost in agricultural income during the decade, the Foundation noted. A significant statistic from the report is that while government accounts for nearly 31 per cent of Utah's personal income, compared with only 23 per centfor the nation, manufacturing produced only 12 per cent of the state’s personal “incume compared to 20 per cent nation-wide. Thefigures bear out the soundness of the campaign to attract new payroll-producing industries. Should a number of the big governmentfinanced Utah installations close, our economy would face a real crisis. expected to divert the attention of New York’s level nearerthe U.S. norm,it may be both futile and unreasonable for groups insisting on dramaticallyi higher ee ms use Rat average” as the basis for their demands. Miami Beach, Lindsay’s agents worked hard to drum up support, but the response was and arranging a “hospitality suite,” was, 4 from lot of “Wefoundquite a bit of interest people down here,” Hecarefully mentioned no names. Other Presidential hopefuls had representatives on hand, but Lindsay’s were the only ones openly and busily electioneering. Other sounding-board appearances are being arranged by two of Lindsay's top political operators~David Garth and Sid Davidoff. Their chief missionisto report on where the prospects appear most promising ambitions to run either for mayor of New readily agreed, Significant of what’s in the wind is an article by Lindsayin thelatestissue of Foreign Affairs, prestigious quarterly published by the Council on Foreign Relations. This is his first appearance in the magazine, and the timing was no accident. Titled “For a New Policy Balance,” largely ghost-written article discusses the direct connection between domestic and foreign problems and cites various are instances of that. Pundits Lindsay, " challengeis to develop policies which irs both foreign and domestic needs and, even moreimportant, take into accounttheeffects of action in one area upon the other.” Obvious purpose of the piece is to portray Lindsay as a learned and and penetrating statesman andthinker. Decision on the globai junket depends considerably on the outcome of Lindsay's oN of the Democratic Presidential water: So fe, the results are mixed and inconclusive. Notonly does the schemehelp keep them in the 'imelight, but provides themwith youth audiences--which they are zealously cultivating. Both are heavily basing their Presidential hopes on youth support, Also very much in the trio's mind is a possible independent Presidential race. Privately, MacCarthy and McCloskey have no illusions about their prospects in their nominal parties, After tremendous effort, thunderous hooplah and heavy spending, McCarthy got oeit ueie Bebig has sought to surround herself Gn =e ce agr a wi 2 editor Herald: Thisis in response to the letter ty the editor from Stephen F, Standifird who questioned the pin of bennnAion, 26,000 scouts will participate next year with 14,000 or more than half of this number located Boy Scouts of America, Mr, Utah County United Fund has ruling Politburo, 15 officers. Of the 27¢member read in two health maga- haps this lecithin wouldhel} Central Committee of the zines recently concerning to break up someofthe fats, Chinese Communist Party, 145 lecithin and both state itis@ | ammy really concerned husband. I've soya bean preduct. these world powers. Hedoes not imaginetheteither the paranoid bear or the fire-breathing dragon is suddenly broken to harness. But each needs an external enemy for It is about 29 provincial helpful in breaking up fats watched the food here at its own internal cohesiveness; they need one another right now. Today's eines cannot think in terms of victory or in the blood ¢tream and also ome, but it’s his habits at good for the nerves. This work’ and also weekends fo por ome ee doingthsGnare. 3144 fat found in egg yolk feu seoe ae and brain. Your advice was to forget it. Are there different kinds of lecithin? Is this soya bean product ad- visable? My husbandis 30 pounds overweight and has a cholesterol problem. He’s_always tired and every time helifts a finger he puffs. He jas tried diets to no Standifird to contact the Provo does not make an ash of itself is especially at work — he office of his United Fund. Should a victory of sorts for us all. heads for the slot machine he then disapp! any action or decision, we would urge him to attend the meeting of the admissions or budget committces and make his views known to those whorepresenthis interest. Finally, we wish to emphasize, BERRY'S WORLD chairman. once again, that the directors of Instead, the 40 officerdirectors of our United Fund are citizens of Utah County, elected each year by the contributors who serve without fee or compensation to survey the needs of our area,fill posts of leadership in our annual United Fund campaign andallocate funds to necessary services. They come from all parts of the valley and many walks oflife, These men and women are alike, however, in their dedication to the opportunity our United Fund provides for community service. To respond briefly to the questions Mr, Standifird has raised, the largest agency of our United Fund is Utah National Ur United Fund share full responsibility to approve member agencies for services rendered to local citizens, projectlevels of support for the subsequent year, and review allocations to each agency. With it goes direct accountability to the contributors who share the ownershipofour United Fund and a stake1n its continued success. We suggest Mr.Standifird be present and register his suggestions when the above determine adequate minimum levels of support to agencies for the coming year rather after the campaign has begun. We trust in these troubled SCout program or the responsibility all of us share to insure the success ofthis vital endeavor in uur communities. Jack Allen President a i and often vehement, unpopularityin his home bailiwick, Ali McCarthy, McCloskey and Lowenstein need is financial backing-andthey're off and —_ig $20 per scout. In thearea the council serves, fi «At the Democratic governors’conference in running. Of the variety of substances of sim- ilar chemical composition to the lecithin found in egg yolks and brain that are grouped with the lecithins. The compound you mention is probably one (an unsaturated fat). Unfortunately, none of the polyunsaturatedfats, or yita- Sachear, the health, welfare, agencies, we encourage Mr. defeat. Each year that world ail!SNbentena mount totingworkateae and youth guidance needs of their community. In brief, United Fund of Utah County is our United Fund, and is not affiliated with nor controlled by any other organization in the state or nation which means among other thereis nonational United Fund 900 volunteer scout leaders who justly take pride in ie the nation’s highest participation of eligible boys at council of ‘an annual cost to only $8.50 per scout, less than dependent ticket, Lecithins Won't ine ain our President Large United Fund Budge t meting jut Red China is noless red, Eliminate Obesity le Peking regime no less militaristic. Of the 25 members For Boy Scouts Explained and candidate members of the are military Dear Dr. Lamb—I have for food. He thought aS are openly gunning for him, and the state legislature mayrejuggle his constituency. So if he gets nowhere in the Presidential primaries, heiis more than ready and willing to team up with McCarthy, or anyone else,to continue seeking the White House on an in- direct and striking contrast to his extensive, I don’t care that it favors the Republicans, because I am a =e parted the bamboo curtain enough to allow American sistixs, ls inesontig trac to whole. Municipal officials up for election seemed especially friendly. A number of them had their pictures taken with him, After the affair, among politicos the i general consensus was that Lindsay has = considerable standing in the party upstate-in + in the press or mention on the airwaves. McCloskey is in serious trouble in his California district, where Republican leaders " summit meeting with President Wel Semeety a em slaly, Red China has Dr. Lawrence Lamb At a meeting of New York state party ; a vane they lean slightly towards the Democrats (but they are aalits enemy number one, $e", aconaewoul tension, forthore ee thank Double fo saying suche hing about me, Thank If President Nixon meanthis nations “friendly to Maoist anq 2 Russie fae Pa ie overturetoRedCChinattofuel this communism” even as Russia fnd,™are Russian troopstoher Have a nice day. utterly nowhere in 1968 when the political atmosphere was far more favorable toward him than presently. Actually, the former Minnesotan’s persistent Presidential electioneering is a sort of profession or business. Foronething, it brings him a steadyflow of lucrative lecture dates-ranging from$1,500 to $2,500, and on occasion even more. Also,it gets him headlines which are downright essentialfor his ego. Being a public figure is very much a part of McCarthy's being, He puts one a big act of beinga ‘‘private person,” but he never misses a chance to get his name leaders in Syracuse, several weeks ago, arranged. by Democratic chairman John ‘Burns, Lindsay was well received, on the And so it goes. We is and we ain’t. Which indicates that some Recently, instead, Russia has been tending to smile our way. peoplewill readout of a story only that which they want. Russia has soughtto establish a dialogue with the United States Needless toSay, favorite comment relative te avy news on such vital subjects as nuclear one: Fair-Bye Jensen would not be unfair.” And I would arms limitation, easing Berlin was i The Utah Parks council’s total annual budget for 1972 is $221,327. In order to raise the additional $109,433 (12 :,000 scouts at $9 each; 27 separate drives are conducted in the other areas outside Utah County which the Scout Council also serves. For further information on support to Boy Scouts or other Utah County United Fund York or governorof the state, conceived the “register-rally” idea and teaming up McCarthy and McCloskey as the “name” attractions. Both, running for President, 3 One of the more interesting sections of this survey was the comments on the shitbe Herald handles political news. Here are someof those “tttere san ant itmight be Democratic" “They lean little towards the Republicans.”’ “The et a aici and publicity.” pane 'sslatedtowards the fs (chedoensenaa and Luke are of communism in Russia under Stalin. So Russia knows what Red Chinais going through. The story of Peking’s 22 yearsof iron rule has blood on every page. And where Red China has eyo, al estate, Ma derstanding, we take the opportunity to affirm first that United Fund of Utah Countyis a non-profit corporation chartered under the laws of Utah,ny owned and directed by the contributors or the citizens of Utah County. As such, it is an independent entity of, by, and for the people it serves whojoin d give a fair share to meet Also listed are Vietnam and Peking-for over-all Poses effect. Ties with New Left and other militant elements are being connie on to help gain admittance to Red Italy,Israel and black Africa. a comments like this: a= eek ooeitenhave tatety ppening: Both have sought through indigenous organizations to subvert or “convert,” as they see it, as many other nations as possible, inckuding ours, And by whatever means. Communism has not captured a following in the United States, aud supporting worldwide espionage and sabotage is alloacted to the <couts $11,864 revolutionarycommittees 24 are (14,000 scouts at $8 each) which headed by military men. is 44 percent of the $255,000 President Nixon fs not deluded campaign goal for the year 1972, about the nature of either of draw up an itinerary. As might be expected,it is focused on the home countries of the metropolis's major ethnic groups-Ireland, ig we ike got mee suggestions “| en would BYU ha Nixon,every issue of Red Flag has timed its wrath, fear and suspicion toward Moscow. Similarly, almost every day since the July 17 announcement, Red Star has attacked Mao Tsetung and his “ruthless milit le” “Ruthless military rule” — genocidalized slaughter; — the Sendifird sald he was supported in this by the national United Find icheicthan. To correct. any misun- Three Musketeers You can expect other joint appearances, which made headlines at the Milwaukee “register-for-peace”’ rally, of the three party mavericks-former Democratic Sen. Eugene McCarty, Republican Rep. Pete McCloskeyof California, and former Rep. ‘¢ Lowenstein, New Left, N. Y., now headofthe ultraliberal Americans for Democratic Action and spearhead of the “dump Nixon" movement. Lowenstein, who is harboring comeback a on The Universe for newsof the ees Paper ii s good on sports and social things. I’m pretty w veolike see a HE losabout BYU and more about the rest of the community.” Onelady responded: ““My hushandsays the lucal news coverage is too sparse.” - while another one replied, “It covers local news real good.” Bye level of United Fund support to within Utah County. Thus our are military men other corruption, increasing taxes while municipal payrolls expand and services deteriorate, and the widespread notoriety of Lindsay’s glaring mismanagement and persistent bung! The ares photogenic Mayor’s henchmen are so enthralled with the “grand tour” commentary.” (That makes two of us pal!) ey Ke “They Russia, Communist China And the United States Suddenly Russia and Red China are moreafraid of one another than either is of us. What’s thatall about? Russia’s Red Army newspaper, Red Star says Red China “‘is preparing for war with the Soviet Union.” At the sametime, Red China’s leading theoretical journal, Red Flag, fingers Russia as “The now enemy.” For two decades those governments have held their people together in fear of us — the United States. Now eachindentifies the other “The Herald seems very church oriented They sometimes pick upsmall local stories and sensationalize them.It is an injustice to ashienaapd nia peace nee ‘The Salt Lake ‘Tribune is muchbetter - the editorial page is more mature.State news coverage is better in the Tribune. I don't like Jensen’s Some of the comments that baffle me are things like, should print the good news instead of the bad...” <Tovall as newsabout the terrible things that happen.” ‘ things...” ““My husbandsaysall newspapers are butnot least is this comment: “Every newspaper should ae ion advertising.” ~The inside word is that favored so far are New York, Oregon, California, with Wisconsin and Florida as possibilities. primaries schemethat they have even goneso far as to meultineyty. to enter next year’s state Presidential teeming and long-suffering millions from their numerous travails and tribulations~ and lawlessness,aj mounting aiea record high welfarero a filth expenditures, deeply-imbedded police a 3 They suggest also that until personal incomein Utahrises to a Lindsay is weighing the publicity—promoting “*batable. Thebest that state chairman Burns could putting up $500to charter a yacht say, after that Have become de rigueur for im tours” Presidential hopefuls. evening’s ne by the governors coramander. Unmentioned in the backstage discussions but patently on their minds is another key factor. This is that a “‘cosmic” junket could be a whole bunch of positive ones too. For instance, when respondents were asked, “Do you have any suggestions for making The Herald a better newspaper?” - some of the answers wentlike this: “It needs competition. It doesn’t cover the news adequately. I'm used tothe Los Angeles Times and I think The Herald is a poor cent between 1960 and 1970. This compares with a 74 per cent rise in income from private nonfarm idea of making one of those foreign “grand Such a globaljunketis being strongly urged his inner coterie of young, hot-shot political masterminds—headed by Assistant Mayor Richard Aurelio. They are making a big point of the fact that most of the other Democratic aspirants have staged suchtrips, that oneis beingplannedbythe latest entry in the crowded arena, Rep.William Anderson of Tennessee, onetime nuclear submarine However, in our survey we notonlygota lot of negative replies but government increased by 157 per Plan Worldwide Junket For Lindsay Candidacy By ROBERT S. ALLEN Knowing that when you ask someone for a suggestion or com- equalled $410,000,000 or 23.2 per cent of total income. Total personal income from Inside Washington WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 — Mayor John pected from ‘The 0!’ mgicate, 105, its relative economic position among the 50 states improved slightlyafter declining during most of the 1960,70 decade. The state moved up from 4ist 2397) by Unites Festure o SanbiaieeRoe Utah 38th in Personal Income Utahreversed a trendlast year as from the Jordan narrows at the DaCosta Clark Counci} President Utah National Parks Council terol. Fish oil frequentl even more effective. ie ever, they are often useless unless the person controls obesity. I am skeptical that ! committees are working to Utah Valley United Fund In some cases polyunsaturated fats like corn oil and safflower oil lower Re any dietary procedure will work if the body fat is not controlled. Don’t count on lechithin to do that. Technically, lecithin is a “phospholipid” — an unsaturated fat containing phosphorous. It has been suggested that individuals with increased Pecemnelipidy in the blood have less fattycholesterol deposits in the arteries. This is where the idea comes from that lecithin “breaks upfats.’ Even if this is true there is no evidence that eating phospholipids will produce a favorable effect unless obesity is corrected. Often the husband’s c ‘‘away hi timesthereis little need for us to es reare re Reoar dwell on the importance today as headquartered at Provo and Never before of our local boy half the national average which glories or using more by activity. ae habitshap He fromao ist e fortsis the © 1971 by NEA Ine * I've got news for you, Frederick. | don't WANT to know how te understand the ‘gold crisis‘. fe rabaaliy écrnsthlnd oli areae fist Oe WE himselt Evenso, the right eating habits at hore a0. help, Perhaps you can encourage his interest in less- calorie foods, like snacking on applesor other tresh fruit or encourage him to exe:- cise by walking with him, * ¥ pe |