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Show Page Two li f ; i 4 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1969 j DIPLOMATIC POUCH The following letters were recently answered by the Department of State: Treaties have invariably been broken when convenient to the Soviet Union and they have always struck against us at all opportune times. Look at the rape of Czechoslovakia, where a trend to free thinking liberalization existed. Let us recognize the Soviet and Communist tyranny and revamp our foreign policy for a realistic optimum USA protection now before it is too late. MJ.Z. Princeton, N. J. Dear MJ'.Z.: You stated that the Soviet Union breaks treaties as a matter of convenience. Although it has repeatedly violated certain major international obligations it has lived up to others. You may be interested in reading the enclosed "The Soviet Union and International Agreements for the results of a study of this question. You cited the example of the Czechs. The US Ambassador to the UN called the invasion of that country "an affront to all civilized sensibilities. President Johnson stated in part on Aug. 21 "The tragic news from Czechoslovakia shocks the conscience of the world. It is a sad commentary on the Communist mind that a sign of liberty in Czechoslovakia is deemed a fundamental threat to the security of the Soviet system. Many people have written to express their views on this matter and have proposed a variety of courses of action. The U.S. government is maintaining close watch on events in Eastern Europe. Our actions and policies in light of these events will take full account of our broad foreign policy interests. The State Department is not helping the tense situation in the Middle East at all by a lack of firm positive policy, by being swayed by a vociferous organized minority who naturally tell only the Zionist side of the story. It is your job to get the other Deer Range Study Passes Tenth Year Big game range inventory studies conducted by the Utah Division of Fish and Game pri marily to establish deer winter range limits is now in its eleventh year according to Floyd Coles, project leader. Jordan Pederson, Game Biologist, is working with the project leader, and they have a crew of nine summer employees assisting with the field work. Objectives of the program are to establish winter range limits for all of the states deer herd units, provide a description of total available winter range on state, federal, and private lands, and to inventory the types and amounts of forage available to deer in winter months. Coles and Pederson also plot studies conducted by the Fish and Game officers. Summer months are spent collecting range data in the field, checking county records to plot land ownership and reviewing - range information with the various land management agencies. After completion of field work the information collected is key punched and rim through computers. In addition to range work on side of each new crisis. You could get in and really put up a good fight against Communism in the Arab world by making friends and by being good neighbors with all the Middle Eastern Nations. J.A.H. Waban, Mass. Estimated Tax Forms Going Into Mail Roland V. Wise, District Director, Utah Internal Revenue Service stated this week that completely new estimated tax forms for reporting and paying estimated tax for 1969 will be mailed about Feb. 1 to approximately 10 million taxpayers. A taxpayer should not assume that he is required to file or pay estimated tax simply because he receives the new package, Mr. Wise said. Anyone receiving the new forms package should read the instructions very carefully to- determine whether he is required to file an estimate No declaration is required, in any event, if the estimated tax not subject to withholding can reasonably be expected to be less than $40. Many taxpayers, Mr. Wise said, choose to avoid filing declarations and making quarterly payments by increasing the amount withheld from their Dear J:AJL: Our objectives in the Middle East is to encourage a peaceful setlement of the problems that lead to conflict. In doing so we would like to retain the friendship of Israel as well as other nations of the area. We look to a peace based on five principles: the recognized right of national life, justice for the refugees, innocent maritime passage, limits on the wasteful and destructive arms race, and political and territorial integrity for all. We believe that the fulfillment of the principle would bring great stability and progress for Israel and wages. the other Middle Eastern states. He said that the distribution of estimated tax forms is being Isnt it possible for the U. S. made somewhat later than usual Government to notify all coun- because of the introduction of tries giving refuge to hijacked some new features designed to planes that they are liable as co reduce problems in crediting conspirators andor accessories payments to estimated tax accounts. The new forms and inafter the fact? G.M. structions, which were previousMiami Beach, Fla. ly a part of the income tax pamDear G.M.: phlets, will be mailed separately Your suggestion regarding hi- this year. jacked planes is an interesting will include The new one. The U.S. Government is of the necessarypackage forms, instructions course concerned about this and four payment "vouchers problem. Specifically with ref- and return enveerence to Cuba, we are explor- lopes. The new package will be ing all possible ways of dimin- sent to all taxpayers whose prior ishing the risk of further hijack- year records indicate that they ings, including the use of the air may be liable for filing an estilift plane which we operate be- mated tax declaration in 1969. tween Miami and Havana for Wise said the form and those Cuban exiles who may Mr. vouchers will be imwish to return to Cuba perma- payment with the taxpayers printed nently. social securand address name, We do not believe that it would exactly as they apbe as solution ot the problem to ity number on the pear warn Cuba that if it allows hi- Master File. TheInternal Revenue imprinted forms jacked planes to land in Havana will provide assurance that the we would react by such an acis properly identified tion as holding a Cuban vessel. taxpayer his payments are credDo you have an inquiry about and that to the correct account. U.S. foreign policy? Send it to: ited Copies of the new form and The Diplomatic Pouch, Room at 4831, U.S. Department of State, instructions will be available IRS offices for those who do not Washington, D.C. 20520. receive them through the mail. deer range, Coles and Pederson inventoried the Mountain Goat Travel Convention range potential in the Salt Lake Scheduled in S.L. area prior to the introduction of whose business? "Travel Mountain Goats in 1967. F. Robert Smith, President of Bighorn Phillips-RamseRocky. Mountain Inc. will cover Sheep ranges near Brigham City this as the guest dinner topic were also inventoried when these animals were released into this speaker at the 1969 Travel ConInc. The area from Canada and Wyoming. vention of UTAHNS Feb. 13 held be will Convention Studies in 1969 will cover deer 14 at the Hotel Utah. herd units 53, 54, 55, and 56 A, andPhillips-RamseInc. is the 56B, and 56C. advertising and public land ownership and major vege- largest relations agency in the San Dietation types on maps for each go marketing area. Its clients inherd unit, and combine range in- clude forty-thre- e leading organformation with migration pat- izations in engaged terns of deer on each herd unit. commercial, industrial and The range inventory project service activities. is a Federal Air Program, the public is active in the San Smith Mr. Division of Fish and Game is re& Visitors Convention of the money Diego imbursed 75 of Chamber Bureau; San Diego spent on the project. AdCommerce; and Transameric Completion date for inven- vertising Agency Network. torying all of the 62 deer herd He is a member of Phi Beta units is 1972, fourteen years after Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi and Beta the first work began. Gamma Sigma scholastic honWinter months are spent oborary societies. serving deer to establish the upper limits of the winter range and working on the Federal Aid report which must be written annually. qgBExSBBBUSfi C3 O - pre-address- THE SALT LAKE TIMES Jimmy Dean Slated At Music Hall Primary Hospital Launches Annual Drive for Funds People of all ages in the Salt Lake City area this week were urged to collect coins during February for the annual Penny Parade of the Primary Childrens Hospital. Utah dairymen have provided free enough penny banks shaped like half pint milk cartons to go into every home in Utah to aid the annual Penny Parade, said LaVem W. Parmley, president of the hospital board of trustees. The penny banks are being distributed through Primary children.' 1 "Every penny bank has a slot which will receive a 25 cent coin as well as dimes, nickels and pennies, Mrs. Parmley said. Children as well as adults are encouraged to put their spare coins for the hospital in the carton banks during the Penny Parade in February. They are encouraged to retain the banks for placing coins throughout 1969 for the 1970 Penny Parade. We express appreciation to the American Dairy Association of Utah and participating dairies for their generous cooperation in our 1969 drive. Cartons have been delivered to Primary leaders throughout the state by these dairies: Cream OWeber, Meadow Gold, and Winder. Hi-Lan- d "Our Primary Childrens Hospital last year treated children from eight foreign countries and 20 states, said Kenneth C. Johnson, hospital administrator. All in all 7,245 children were given care, Tlie hospital, situated in Salt Lake City, serves children worldwide, regardless of race, religion, or national origin who can be treated medically. He added that last year the hospital added chest and heart surgery to its. services for Jimmy Dean is one of the most; versatile and popular entertain- ers on the show business scene today. Singer, humorist, actor, musician and composer, the easy going Texan with the casual performing style has displayed his v talents in almost every medium of entertainment. Jimmys casualness is reflected not only in his performances but also in his western style ward robe. Whether hes relaxing in the house or appearing in a smart supper club he wears his clothes for comfort. He designed the western tuxedo he wears and has had it made in various colors. Of course there are always the boots, which have become almost a mark of identity for him. Appearing with Jimmy Dean, whose show runs Feb. with a Saturday matinee will be the Clinger Singers. These gals have really made it big since they left their home in Utah. They have changed their act so it will be interesting to see what the new "Clingers look like. Extra added attraction will be Roy Clark, whose recent appearances on the Beverly Hillbillies have been hilarious. Not only is he a great comedian but people will be pleasantly surprised by his ability as a musician. This looks to be one of Jimmys best shows at Valley Music Hall. I 9-- 22 ARTHRITIS-RHEUMATIS- M When it seems that nothing will give you relief from minor arthritic or rheumatic pains, get 100 STANBACK TABLETS or 30 STANBACK POWDERS and use as directed. Experience the fast, comforting, temporary relief Stanbadc can give you. If you foil to get relief, return the unused part and your purchase price will be reformed. Stanback has been granted the Good Housekeeping Seal See for yourself how helpful Stanback can be. Stanback Company, Salisbury, N. G Would You Believe??? y, y, widely-diversifie- d In the spring Coles and Peder- son will meet with Conservation Officers, U.S. Forest Service men and Bureau of Land Management employees Plants that lure, catch and eat live insects really exist Rare Venuss Fly Traps actually snare unwary insect victims in colorful traps lined with fingerlike cillia. One touch of a trigger hair, on the open trap lobes and it snaps on its dinner. The Purple Pitcher Plant eats meat too.' Insects crawl into the pitcher, searching for nectar. But spines point only down, preventing escape. Bugs become meals in the hollow, liquid-fille- d base. Miniature huntsmans Hdrtis attract insects into tall, hollow stems. As the bugs explore deeper, the. stem narrows until the insects are caught. In this way, these amazing plants catch insects necessary for their nourishment these botanical wonders are few of the most fascinatin meat-eatin- g plants that can b easily grown for fun or schoc science projects, A free cami vorous plant folder is availabl from Plant Oddities Club, Bo: 127, Basking Ridae. N.J. |