Show V Jack Anderson Standard-Examin- Sunday August 10 1980 er ' 5A —--Believe It or Not OGDEN WASHINGTON — The first time I visited Jimmy Carter in the White House I suggested that the nation had gone through enough news shocks for one decade “I am looking for stories that would restore faith in the system faith in the Oval Office” I said This brought a diffident smile to the face of the new president who had come to power Ameripreaching morality to ca He deplored ‘‘the sordid occurrences of the He agreed that the American people past” looked to him to bring a new sense of integrity and idealism to Washington “So I think I do have in spite of partisan divisions the good wishes of the American people” he told me The tragedy of the Carter presidency is that he has foolishly squandered those good wishes Jimmy Carter has let down a people who wanted to believe in him who wished for his success He promised that he would never lie to them yet his administration has been caught in one awkward lie after another He promised strong leadership Yet he has withdrawn into long periods of indecision passivity SHOP TODAY FAMED CENTER FIELDER WHO PLAVED FOR BOSTON) CLEVELAND WASHINGTON) AND PHILADELPHIA DOUBLES THAN ANY OTHER PLAYER IN BASEBALL good-ole-bo- White House Most Americans probably have more sym- r THE iI 4 COVERED WAGON mi WHICH WHISKED PASSENGERS IN PHILADELPHIA FROM PERTH AMBOXN-JJA DA AMD A HALF WAS CALLED THE "PL YAJE MACHINE " CHIMPANZEES CLEAN AND EXTRACT THEIR OWN AND OTHER CHIMPS ' TEETH 7Good Ole Boy7 Billy Borrowed To Pay His Bills FOR GIRLS' $17 1299 Remember When six-mon- Mrs Zina T Davis retired school teacher of the Ogden City Schools announced that she would seek the Republican nomination for state representative from Legislative District Four Chosen as top participants in the Brigham City summer recreation program were Lester Wixom Steven Hansen Ralph Jordan Elaine Jensen Marva Richardson Jackie Craghead and Janice Bennett Ward moved into the Ogden Thirty-sevent- h finals of the LDS Division Three senior softball tournament by defeating Ogden Fourth 1 Jay Goodliffe pitched three-hi- t ball to outlast d Darrell Saunders in a game 4G Reg $12 Floral print with contrast chest pocket yoke collar and cuffs 899 4H Reg $12 Plaid with white contrast collar and cuffs lace edge trim 899 41 Reg $8 Acrylic turtleneck in assorted Girls' Wear stripes 599 4 FOR GIRLS' Mix 5-- well-playe- 50 YEARS AGO August 10 1930 Ray L Olson of Ogden past commander of Herman Baker post was elected department commander of the American Legion at the Utah convention in Provo Rushing storm waters poured tons of rock soil and other debris over the Ogden-SaLake highway blocking both motor highway travel and service on the Bamberger Electric railroad Del Jost of Ogden got through the Farmington washout by detouring west but had to plow through mud and boulders a foot thick The state department of public instruction issued teaching certificates to H Parley Morgan Ivie Rae Mason Willard Phyllis Alene Merrill Ogden Members of the horseshoe pitching committee for Weber County farm bureau day were HB Child JD Peterson Samuel Hadley Jr and Myron B Child lt m spare time are earning money as tax preparers in the growing field of come Tax Service In- H&R BLOCK is offering a Basic Income Tax Course starting September 9 There will be a choice of morning or evening classes Classes will be held at convenient H&R Block locations in the Ogden area For 12 weeks students will study all areas of tax preparation and receive actual experience in preparing individual returns Experienced Block personnel will teach current laws theory and application as practiced in their offices coast to coast There is a classroom lecture on each subject and practice problems at every level The course is programmed to teach students increasingly complex tax problems as study progresses Stu There restrictions or qualifications of anv kind The course is ide- ally suited for house- retired persons teachers or anyone wanting to increase his tax wives knowledge 4-6- H&R BLOCK The modest fee charged for this course includes all textbooks supplies and tax forms necessary for completion of the school Certificates are awarded to all graduates Registration forms and brochures for the Income Tax Course may be obtained by contacting the office in H&R BLOCK 3595 at Washington Ogden 1 Blvd Phone 394-263- 1099 PLAID BLOUSE X 799 $10 Feminine style with lace and embroidery trims 4N 4-6- Reg 11 TURTLENECK X 499 c 40 Reg $7 Assorted 100 acrylic turtlenecks sale Girls' on 406x stripe Young World Upper Level Wear SAVE 20-2- 25 5 OFF GIRLS' WOVEN PLAID SHIRTS Long sleeve easy care polyestercotton assorted plaids 597 Reg 497 Reg 25 799 699 Size 7-- 14 Size 4-- 6x OFF GIRLS' j V-NE- CK VELOUR PULLOVERS Velvety-so- cottonpolyester ft 897 Reg 25-2- in berry or navy 1199 OFF GIRLS' 8 ACRYLIC SWEATER Shetland type sweater in berry navy or creme Reg 799 Size 4 Fashion underwear that's fun to wear! 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1960 I 4D Back wrap skirt reg $17 1299 4E Carpenter pant reg $18 1399 4F No side seam eans reg $18 1399 157-acr- m w2 back pockets reg Split skirt 4C know He refused to confirm a report that he used some of the money to make a $45000 partial three-bedroo- 4 mix and match assortment of 100 1299 re payment to the Internal Revenue Service and some to pay a $25000 debt to Don Carter an old family friend but no relation Billy Carter gave up his salary as manager of the family peanut warehouse in 1977 when he e went into the celebrity business In the past couple of years the warehouse business has been losing money In 1979 while in a naval hospital being e treated for alcoholism Billy Carter sold a tract of land in Plains to his brother’s trust for $314000 paying off the Carter Farms loan and covering $150000 in warehouse losses Charles Kirbo the Atlanta lawyer who handles the president’s finances in a blind trust says the president’s brother has a deficit of more than $50000 in his capital account Kirbo has an option to buy Billy Carter’s share of the business but has been quoted as saying it “isn’t worth much” The cost of buying the Marion County home and adding a childrens’ wing has been estimated at more than $300000 Last June Buena Vista accountant J Myron Wells who sold the house to Billy Carter published a foreclosure notice in the local weekly The debt was settled a few days before the home was to be sold on the courthouse steps Besides the cost of treatment in what Billy Carter refers to as the “drunk tank” — $266 a day for six weeks — the president’s brother started to run up sizable legal bills The first time Billy Carter appeared before the grand jury investigating the banking practices of former budget director Bert Lance he emerged to tell reporters he had taken the Fifth Amendment on some questions On following occasions he was represented by counsel Between the investigation of loans to the peanut warehouse and by Lance’s bank lawyer-assiste- d negotiations with the Justice Department over registering as a Libyan agent Carter has run up legal fees estimated at $100000 Neither Carter nor his attorneys are willing to discuss what he has paid them or still 7-1- cotton corduroy in navy camel rust hunter green and brown 4A Snap front vest w2 pockets reg $13 999 4B Cinch waist pant w2 front cargo pockets' navy camel rust reg $17 ATLANTA (AP) — For Billy Carter the slide seemed sudden From his days collecting up to $10000 for a personal appearance he was reduced he said to borrowing from a foreign country to pay his bills But as far back as 1977 while cashing in on his celebrity as the nation’s No 1 good ole boy the president’s brother was already rolling up debts records say Courthouse records say Carter pledged collateral for two bank loans totaling more than $300000 and borrowed nearly $150000 from Carter Farms Inc a family agribusiness in which he does not own a share He also bought a sprawling country home 19 miles north of Plains saying he and his family needed privacy Late in 1978 two years after Jimmy Carter’s election Billy Carter was still bragging that he was earning more than the president’s $200000 annual salary Within a few months the balloon had burst As host to a Libyan trade delegation Billy Carter unleased a surge of outrage when he justified his activities by saying “There’s a hell of a lot more Arabians than there are Jews” His immediate appearances were canceled and by his account he has had no significant income since Billy Carter says the details of his finances are not “anybody’s business” although he has agreed to tell the US Senate what happened to the $220000 he got from Libya if it wants to six-figu- a It's full-tim- pathy for the harassed but human Jimmy Carter than they showed Richard Nixon They don’t see in Carter’s faltering and fumbling the cold calculation that characterized the Nixon administration The Carter team comes across more as the Bad News Bears It’s hard not to like that jovial carouser Hamilton Jordan for instance He may have seemed a curious choice to handle sensitive diplomatic assignments for the United States He may never have practiced diplomacy outside a barroom Perhaps he also looked a bit silly flying off to Europe on a secret diplomatic mission disguised in a gray wig and false mustache But you can’t help cheering good ole Ham slowed by overweight as he charges for first base clutching a drink in his fist And who can stay angry at Billy Carter despite the stretch of red neck showing above the collar? He may knock nothing but foul balls but he always has a retort for the crowd Sure he may have tried to hustle a few petrodollars from Libya’s Muammar Qaddafi but this merely would have left Qaddafi with less money to hand out to world terrorists You’ll usually find Rosalynn Carter meanwhile in there pitching She suggested having Billy ask his friend Qaddafi to use his influence with Ayatollah Khomeini to free the American hostages Of course her timing was bad the suggestion came at about the same time Libyan militants burned the US Embassy in Tripoli Then it turned out that Qaddafi had no influence with Khomeini Kil-bu- ' GIRLS’ MIX AND MATCH post-Waterga- te and paralysis He has never tired of uttering his Baptist sermonettes He has preached against drug abuse and indiscriminate sex “I have asked my own White House staff” he said in 1977 “to So protect the integrity of their families those of you who are living in sin I hope you’ll get married Those of you who have left your spouses go back home” But he has been unable to impress his standards upon his immediate subordinates Like Richard Nixon before him Carter has also tended to insulate himself from the Washington whirl and to use his staff as a buffer He has a desire for solitude and a craving for an orderly environment undisturbed by trivial interruptions of internecine discord “I value solitude” he once told me “I kind of hunger after loneliness” So Carter has tried to isolate himself from unnecessary turmoil dealing regularly only with those trusted select few whose faces and accents are familiar to him The trouble with all this is that a seething enterprise like America cannot be led from a glass bubble Subordinates suddenly catapulted from the backwaters of Georgia to the peaks of power in Washington will succumb to the heady atmosphere But as outsiders they will distrust the insiders who know their way around the marble maze They will find true y ties with their security only in the own limited group The clique at the center will also feel threatened by the professionals who will press closely around Suspicion and hostility at the center will eventually permeate the organization Then professionals who are blocked from access to the president will begin to connive This scenario is all too familiar to those of us who witnessed the Nixon presidency commit first the blunders and then the crimes that produced the greatest political scandal in American history We hardly expected to see a similar scenario repeated within the decade Yet already we have witnessed the quiet cover-ups and the pious denials in the Carter PM 12-- 5 HIT 793 Machine wash cottonrayon interlock knit naturaired navy or gold tone OFF UNDEROOS UNDERWEAR FOR GIRLS 21 397 REG underwear that's fun to wear! 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