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Show "; V' r - ys "3'- - lu-ep- Sunday Morning, May 1075 H, 1 prudent ppr'mr, ;;ic his iiiii:i car lor a week'1- acal!on. start h :lr !!. , I 111 licit vmuv gumg. how miK-tthe trip miHit t hat kml ol Hidlung to take atom. : -! i Misiiiet mg I 'he car was .i I).i-im- II I It too sPmk! IviiHtw of font ml 'fix m oltcll wuleL mis COIl H) jtli't's r.twit! ,T. liiLil can .k'tuaiiy include the ino-- t liclptul methods lor ;ml ieip.il in;; and asoidum ci urns, i xpmisisc diHitmltus dial s what I tail's .dlcmpls at .iiP'rc'Acrmncntal plaimim: lues lo am omplish ,i mans In Is. re-p- t tali leads the establishing and operating ol ml reus i m.n iit.d lomilma nation m r Utah v would have ended tragically, for example, rf fht master of 'H Mayaguez had not been an alert figure able to persuade his captors to turn him and his crew loose when American military operations got underway operation ap pi iwl Ii to plu.iiiLrig j. concept. matter a a!joe. More ol imposing important is meaii-m.;tu- ! is ih" i.'AlPy of having a wide range ot military options available to a president. When initial word came of the seizure of the Mayaguez. K-- j h iew of Officials Defense Secretary James Schlesinger and the uniformed military in the Pentagon wanted nothing to do with such undiscriminating and punishment. They were against other diplomatic games Tliev drov e hat d tor the more limited and sharply targeted operation which was, in fact, ordered They thus guv e the lie to the argument that all military forces ought to be cut because the Pentagon will inevitably use whatever is availa hie On the contrary, it seems clear that if the limited amphibious operation had not been President Ford would have tell available obliged to go lor the brutal, and probably useless, bombing A second lesson is the unreliability ot intelligence filtered thru"gh the fog of war There was no advance warning that the Mavaguez was traversing dangerous waters, although other ships had been recently seized by Cambodia in the same area of the May aguez crew on While the Ivho Tang island was spotted, the move of the w hole cr ew trom Kho Tang to another island w as missed Marines were sent to Kho Tang in what might well have been a Useless mission Moreover, the estimate of resistance they would meet on Kho Tang was gravely understated. But all that, as anybody who has done wartime intelligence work knows, is par for the course rest. Front of Sait Lake. Council, Regional consisting Davis. Weber, Tooele and Morgan eoun , ties coordinates such matters as air and water pollution control and, lately, law enforcement planning Ideas and intentions will bo exchanged on these subjects, with general plans de Hoped Hut no county can tell the nomt anoMier how to manage its ion. pollution control or law enforcement city, town or county nos eminent The cement is cooperation noi services wa.stmu its resoimes on pi esistently mliniidatmn and neidless programs t.nilty policies iocs heionie increasingly uilneiahle to State and local government' ate on a lundmieiital change. l.ut. given an road ol constantly changing conditions "pporlunity to i.ishioii appropriate ser Preparation will help smooth the sues to existing and developing puniic loll nicy Without pl.mimi". disappoint im at. i eg let wild even disadir would proiilenis local government will meet its responsibilities and surely lie traus-ixirtation- t ' . t v tran-port- a tt I rUr 1 nti waul im I Do-it-yours- l Preserve oniity Auditor (herald K . b e.'ui uni s me paid to 5.7 Gonr totalling spi.iKiu annually IP agents and County Pun turning Agent William T. South lie. me I ur 'ia. s ; s a i'i : tne insurance '(,u m Uism iiice i ( Hi. ' i Ii no. il!y mote money cov el l'.: loir 1 ( - ages, sui some S.in i"piv is( o hiispitjls. ant's (111 s went spike III (Molest .oiillAt igls for re uiwnce In one ,u lire ipuuis lump: (ri Angeles hospital resideuis ic .cut interns stimk t or i fine derumds lor 1 t as, liability or Ii t Ill's li ill - t ! i t l i ! , ki", J ' t . I , Lkelv to oe i i ,i i 'll: msnr.ng Pol.UMl mi est gat ion ;. a til at r Salt m not leasib.e e! ,i! in'll ille, Med , t I sSlOPC Ot ! s OU-i- I i - SI, oul kilts-I'nliuiie T'le lei e'lt iliov 'e rev lew m he Ti limiH' of ' I lie ki oi tlie L.oi us( eimt.njis :!ie loliow niti iimte imii Nathamel est's nov el Il i. hard to laugh at the need for beauty and lorn. tm e no nut tel how t.isti less ev on horrible i lie lesu.'ts of that me Hut it s easy to sign Kew 'iupgs are s.utder than tin truly monstrous " two small mistakes nave riloctod that p.u agi apl: making it lioarlv p.u oinpi t tieiisible We-- t !l c haul lo laugh at 'in .u'Uially wrote : ! v il ig mpM'lobde the county meiease its lire Shm! ms,, i. nice coverage bv t lie id million a 7 better'1, pi r .r.t meri'.isei that has heti n'cuni call' (sr p ihin' s j'l.piovist t me. idod and the pnmimn inci eases worhiig coi'ditiuiis and their cost will be neio pay tbim-l- i u upoilioU.iti Iv then th tiic s.uil diifi is'i.e II lers U, that .mr.i.dlv i, wete ''1,1.0 money most impoiiaiit v is i ti ,.i 7 pt c( nt nitc est the ( oimtv Vm! k tW OMH J' .u,. Id i ii n.v ,i '1 tg lit let urn eai h year hail sumlar i.puru-n(sa t ,i Im i ml ef tne In H year tin county !(V A.CckaO UUVf' 'H t' Unl.d ll.t " vl Til U lit it s OW ll 11M, v m 'lIU p.d(nt) in t v 1.111 More Information Thau Wisdom ,'t' p inmniw. alone is spent lor edict H.t I.ti'li -- .iltioli Is HUM ft Lo"S Mr- SI,)ll,v ,,r to work nip:ithv ..rgpineiii might to lie revised tii sav that lew ol today s government ottu nils nppeip- vulline to Indiave like Calvin Coolidge and ii'i' (lowers ..heady ( miviilied in ihe law inUo's who are often reipiireif ioi.g houi s w ii i'otil ri'lwt .is" 'oi patients who may lie depru ed ol iieiin a! cart act ,)'..itt ar.gir with those ,i"i g("!'v p'l.ertng till' tilpp'cr l,H o,lh lesent nit nt u.iii'd in the uin's'iim. Can sin'll tilings of course in the !' 'hat !!,ia , Ii . ( all donlidge Spoke t p ,ii"o( !'H,s' the arguments and replies are not on actual pure speculation know ledge How many public servin' stokes on erred dunng the past ijuuiler u'nu,''y ' How Wh.d wjs the many persons were involved extent ol tin' soi ml disim utimi Hhot was tiw do1' ir eost Mow dnl the innoient b'stmdees t ire" How is oil anesthi'sioloU'ts' strike c poitii! to atteit ms.irame i.Pes Wt y n.ne nia,(r,n!,it suits beiollic so piev pent and so iVKi!.ivi' CoinjuiliTs may te aide to provide Hcv.evei. based on once soiiuwlleie the data in some for 111. which Is properl' must I ei t and broke the s'rik" "Tilin' e im rnht," he to strike against the puNu safitv by said, a'nbiKii U'nwi.t'ie at a'c, til""'' C'oolldgc's '! isi epess hi ;od wm Hcpiililica'i v ice presi dentia! nomination a year later and, on the death ol at ri n d Hard.ng in l'dd he moved up ta the Coolidge's ringing deelaratioti can slid no lounu in nistorv books but no one m pub'ic til" e el auotes it when police, firemen tii. a! cal. eis gaih.igo i iiilci tors, hospital woikeis and. sow doitois goon str.k". In fact ((iponeiit . o' 1, i;'sh'' ;an deny mg puhhc t mpiOWS ih" r ;ht to strike usually argue that it eess.uy I" Ji-- 10'- pidihe s ' l art's wiadd m v.'i g ) di d far and urn Hom'ut.'i' because the tale w'.uidi', hive the power to stop them it 'law did ' l - tnnbv r V'"r,rm ed ,a ! I II travel" iii' i first s- - at cuii. "it (ts h.iMg is as :nc be seeieu! tatiaiioUs dopiesP'liied 1 ( )u! WE PICARD I lietii The enduring lesson is that the need tor candor in thu, country, pirn a ieeltng that we shouldn't help countries who don't w ant our help, combines to reduce Ameiican tolerance tor foreigners who say go away publicly while privately appealing for assistance In the future, the lommitments which are worth most to the I mted States will Ik the commitments foreign nations have the guts to acknowledge in public Yet another lesson applies to congressional control of torcig. affairs. Precisely because but.s bulked so large m the past few days, the May aguez aflair demonstrates that it is miposst. bio lo tors see all contingencies A of discretion has to be ieit to the exec utive authorities. Congressional w tsdom lies not in trying to anticipate what cannot be anticipated My impression is that the Congress, much as the President, acted in a responsible way dunng the Mayaguez affairs. Which brings us to the tinui lesson It is that the government can do some things and do them fairly well The notion that government is condemned to bungle and tumble everything it touches is exposed as a wild geilei jlizatiull That applies not only to toreigll aflairs where President Font is an activist, tint equally to managing the economy Public fiinim letters must he submitted exclusively tu The Inbone ami bear wrilers full name, signature and address Names must be primed on politic ai Inters but may be withheld lor good reasons on others. Writers are limited lo mu' It Iter every HI days. Preference will be given lo short, typewritten (double spaced) letters permitting use of the writer's true name Ml tetters are subject lo condensation open areas in Asian countries such as Malang. n,o:L::J, Burma and other places where 'hey t in. Id be settled There aie thousands of people in this country illegaUv low, let's not add to the problem by bringing m Vietnamese Dispossessed Victnam-- t se brought to Amenta w ill soon be organized hy the ratiica! minority political machine against the best interests ot majority of Americans Nine el these Vietnamese aren't even loyal to Vivr K nit-asui- a Hive them all 'he military aid they need to di lend themselves but keep Asians in Asia JnSEPH I'iien.tioral JR Springdale MACK BRAN Ii.iis .ilioiit k till red nev ' t Need for Candor lepa.'ed all-S- pnsi.ieney Forum Knit's D - Hi.sine.. M.ieliiiu's hkes to the m.ilve.s iis eomputers ar.d lUl'tn'. lies ean txitirm O'o "o,ne advert isi ment ..nnouracs ih ' IH V eliuP'eels Imve developed a I'ompie'i 'y t,evv svsieni tor stomig eomputer mfoim iPon asiie ir. 'nmi vt om'ied date titled iarndges eost The aie sohstap savings eon(Mr'aien's c h. r,o er."i j tial .'ill cents a moil'll loi a milhori mtoniudion. as compared with sH' a month onK cun , ii n (xdke ' .dkei "I! me 'b ,n hi y ini - ago Moreover the :,y ,'em cm pad, 's stieit., ,i mi m 'mis iuoIis took user Pn- ntv .iivav 'he ii.lorm.ition eiuiv,ueut ol 1,1 s, ts el a Cos i.An i ooikige sen) u, .idle gmi'ilsiuca 10 v iiluiiif encycloix'di.t '! e lt Tditor. Tribune We should be extremely concerned over the Ford Administrations bringing so many Vietnamese to America This move is veil dangerous and should be opposed for the following reasons America afreadv has a huge unemployment These Asians will remain on the problem veii.ire rolls for many years There are many ht'i l's M wu i.uvis e.s e;iii Assumption of Some The inflated claims of psychohtstorv were also unsaid bv the rescue operation Pop psychologists, trying to judge from a distance, assumed that President Ford was primarily driven hy the need to prove, after a strmg ol setbacks, that he was a tough guv. In tact, tar irom acting tough, the President's main role was to go fur the limited operation 1 'Hppened to be m the White House during f the most anxious moments of the crisis I ship was struck by the apparent lackot psychologic a! tension in men veiy close to Ford Coming aw ay I asked the veteran White House correspondent of the Associated Press. Frank Cormier hi' impression of the mood "Calm." In said Another more subtle lesson emerges from the behavior of Thailand Thai political leaders railed against the rescue operation m public and called for withdrawal of the American force Thai military leaders, privately, insisted tliat this country had to go in and rescue the ship and its crew using force, and the sooner the better In the past. Americans had a wide tolerance lor such double talk hy foreign nations In the present case, the Thai behavior prompted American demands tor a withdrawal ol all American times front Thailand For the price ol two movie tickets, it may still Mssjblo to purchase all of West's novels in a sin ie kiek Such action will 1,11 a week ol I'vciuugs with pleasure I Right now the lomitv spends i ! poitoim more than the ui ge O: those .mdlioiis buvim. alds ami digging up lawn, te iixp.ire a pat Ii. miay. we sjspict. will lose their aidin when die imt weal In r sets IP and the 111 st :e-- t the neophvte sodinis pests arrive tc talents is Hut it's all good tun And there is a wMijue satMactiou Irom growing one's ov. n gn.b "veil it tiic ommodity markets aie no exactly i.ivirg m at the prospect st o! tile lmmetroiu l,,u skill. when Mr South suggests that and i otmty olLi-mimight want to h.n l the building ..ppraised lor insurance .ii. p, is, s .he ailv ice should nut be igno: ed ud while that appraisal is underway lU'.tiier .i s cs s niu nt sec m s ,m oiibr it is time Salt Lak County glvi' 'loogiutui i onsiilrn'i ton to !hl oming a . In I turn lie 1 gai'lening bke any oU.ei ta1 i" 1 itv ' gardens M m, ire I inis . 1 are ( d in-- vegetable I sprouting like weeds." aecoldtng to news icports Millions ot Ann mum ari spending millions ol dollars m hopes ol uttmg their mllatnui lat loud biils And it tn.iv pay i'll Hut dan t com, on say-b- lias tieen advised the county's total insurance i overage ol neaiiy CM million should be increased anothii M million At the same time, there is some doub' about lust how much the slyeai-olCitva'ountv Building is worth lor nice purposes Obviously. on a full il is worth many basis, 'epLicmen! times its original S'Hii nod priip lag diet Pi ntuihish tile building s stone late is 'omg to cost nearly St milium, or mavl m mm: to s.a is that .w si.oukln t Win! hull' (A he uitv w lu n lln ie is so lilt', real lx auty ,i w idi i inn i i e a in ' tie vmh ,0 n it, s, i e ne and sleet es(ieu,i!!v sum it woald he tin.illi lallv impossible to duphi ate its aia bitei ,uie. W h we a, wavs do !h" e("di''i't' Whatever p ui ai intisiiess and 1 1, wain c i',,i;iiein d to !l we need liloi e sl.,Ici,"iu spate wily Pol itsi the Itiiaer Valin Si lenii ,r ola ot the 21 s, hunts tli.il Ii.iv e heel i Inset! ill the i P U) cu'1 I ton ( tm we shut lit null Iii C.ipitoi and dot; t (auk we should Ii.iv e the taxpayer loot the bn! oi aioie oltiit sp.uc v lien iht'si s, hoots are ,iv .iii.iti!,' i Svi lo - ;l t matter tasteless, even horrible, the results of that need ar" H it g is easy tu sigh Few things are sadder than the truly monstrous " Hie lack ei recogr.Pion lor West s wuik is hud lor me to undo: stand In tile It' Ns he cubhd.ed four novels, two of which d'Miss ljiiclv hearts" a. id "Tile Day of the iaicust" wiie urtamiv among the finest of the decade No other novel,- -' of the period lusts so well to our day West s world is even tiuer now than it r.id.v tnim navel'. 11 the forth, oming movie of his most mature work turns people toward his novels, Hol'yvvood will tune eicomplished much He deserves a large audience, and no tune' is likoli to be a appropriate as now s,-- Hansen i all- - tolollow Mi Hansen s ;hIv u e and Inn In'" ol svstini comity's buying tire insurance Irom the lowest single bidder, i'MU.iike ' the last vestiee of the spoils instead ol spreading the "spod.s among IT 'VsH ni " And be w ants ibis "patromu'i" r Im 1p i jm V!i t'VU II 11 a n placed by policy ol buy me trom the lowest bidder 1 Died tor beauty diul iomaiKe. no (.antil Tiilmne Wlun my g; anddaughti'i was mu mi. m : we lived when we laid a tail view ol till- 'stall- Capitol K.uh till!" si e isited me. 'In vlooIiI go to ni.. hcdriiotn window ,uid s'H stare at it tis",.i.iieil hy wh ,1 she s., wiHildn ! re.t uniil pi andnioihe; took hi r to - Insurance elf otialnl. ellietr The Public Forum ade-'liiatel- y .ilu-.n- .t there was a push inside the National Security Council to puni-- Cambodia by B52 Irombtng example, the Wasatch 'mu They include regions ol counties as w Hi as ( oimcils of i it ics and tow lis within count ;es nd the purpose is to serve local s niiuh as rcpionw idc or statewide mimesis RceuneiUly, the accusation js heard that these planning Htorts are in it i ,m attempt to usurp local autlmi i l.ut this misses a key oi autonomy mA Mr. Kraft overriding importance of iuik acknowledged. ariH tontafivo IfKMills SOOfTl to on lad, planning advocates never tne ol explaining. Utah's method is not based v rii!w KUuh no ' witliin a planning group retains its own original freedom ol action, with no one having veto power over another. Hut by pooling iniormation, expertise and intentions all can avoid wasteful duplication, oversights or plain errors. Then, each can pet the most lrorn time and money spent in what should b the public inti Ajfr.L. So nobody can confident- diaw conclusions from the episode But with the ly In i iis . Field Nevvspsiper Syndicate Tuistoi's tutnuus insight into the chancy nature ot battle finds vindication once again. The rescue of the Mavaguez and its crew abounds in ifs and maybes The whole f understanding that through loint eouneils anil i onimissioiis. local res deiiS can adis on how pending pro prams and pnneit" will afleit them. This should make the resulting addition or revision ol public services truly h.iiitico lot lung hours on the lughvvuy intoili. cut lo i'i M.m t isn't it il Hi,.! is the m ad nd , it .i ti .no 'p it ',1,0 Hina' loi mills ulu.il - In do mi n .o ads mi ole lor ,.os ci nun ails" i.o'cini'icnt plan, mm i tile sal" operating in v based on sucli a It isn't anl guidelines from - !:;, mg wituuiit io " .i Krafl M Rescue Operation Teaches Lessons Page Id Thorough Goveminent Planning L Essential lo Utah's Future i w. li yvr V-'r- Htwome Busy as Kees Ttie iniyciupt'dius would be 'ai iiiort' mer-esti- r' humans, omv a (emiuitei loald it the i' ei. h,.r,eu.mh m'oi m itnm Hu' orieo apprt all ft, ' reijuired mtor'mtioii is eimslid and dll the pieliinm. ry teps are ta k n, live computeis i Ml ie' ds tiusy ,is i.e. s IK Vs hv ootia tu ai eni'M lope tm sets tv en it expanded to a million volumes, couldn't jwssiblv eontair all ihe information that s lying around ihe wo, Id And more o the sUitt is turmng up even ininii'e of every day pei l tli'ed n.tir"ss haliSs. Ill' UI a C( e (olii.aiias jsih.e ilejaH muds, govenurent hurram nitsi wdl want to 'mure! iiway as much as possible t.v'Tvone els-- ttl; h( greatly impressid also t, ea'Jv disappointed on discom p,, ttmt n"or re ,i. ion is no! th same as w sd ,,ii e H I n r ( Miiuixiotis H.!it Copy right I.ihoii Tnhuiie To begin with, I do not moke but I must admit I am a little sick of the barrage el c'lidemnauon being hurled at these who do suppose f.n too much of a realist, to hope that people will ever stop persecuting1 ethers, lor minor conveniences, ar.d put their j (Hurts toward ending the comparatively umm-port, inf horrors of war stars anon and our ever increasing crime rates Our sense of values' certainly seems to be lacking a meaningful I n t i ii I i 1 1 i j to tie, I direction ! ve been out lo eat at sevetal restaurants iatelv, but the strange thing is. the cigarette smoke didn't bother me at all. whereas, the conglomeration of periume, after shave and colognes that people drench them elves in has caused such nausea and headache, that I have i actually left before finishing my meal in sheer, self defense People dont seem to reahze that smokers have to put up vulh equally offensive odors from "ii.ei j,"opl Juniily su' vivoig " eb open soi'ityty is no bargain far anyone, and before we begin i indemmng others, perhaps we should consider out own obnoxious liabits RUTH E. 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