Show s - ' - :: c - - - : r ‘ i ri12: i : 4 ::: : r 7 i — 1 0 r '' r J 11 ' t--A Page 1 t aft g' at t Z f ib 1111tI 22 770'1:--71- - - Thursday Morning April 13 1967 0 - ' 0: thiited iyatiolls- ' ' g " f The United Nations' mission to Aden w hose fundamental purpose was to seek an end to terrorism and Arab feuding so that a politically stable country could be established there next year when British forces are scheduled to leave can only be described as a fiasco The members of the mission spent i in Aden They only fiveslays to talk representatives of the "South Arabian Federation" and representatives of two rival Arab extremist groups refused to talk to them As a result the mission never talked to an Arab and it finally left In a huff when 'federation leaders denied it the right to transmit a speech on television which in effect denounced the South Arabian Federation s4 a fraud The mission representatives — from Venezuela Afghanistan and Mali — were not wholly to bl a metorthef ailu reThey had been given an almost impossible assignment by the United Nations For while Britain invited the UN mission to 'Aden the Arab extremist groups there wanted nothing to do with it and President Nasser of Egypt (who eggs on the extremists) strongly opposed sending the mission at all Yet the mission itself as well as the UN directive which sent it to Aden was clearly weighted on the side of the Arab extremists and Nasser's hopes for establishing a revolutionary as opposed Ito a traditional monarchic type of regime The mission was thus hostile to those in Aden (Britain and the federation) who were willing to negotiate and friendly to those (the Arab revolutionaries) who greeted its visit with abuse and acts of I 1 ' - 3 ' : ' ?:'t:: i 4 I '' 1 1 ' :' I oil-ric- if) ' r ' " - '' ': :?" 3! 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And can't something be done to existing roads to make the surface less slick? More warning signs might well beput up on particularly dangerous spots - MRS EVELYN CRAIN Soda Springl Idahi -- Intelligent Are Atheists Editor Tribune: The letter U of U Comedy Hour" by David Haedt April 9 is less than funny Since no intelligent educated person of our day can possibly regard religious myths as true the fact that many of them say they do only reveals the limitless capacity of some people for posturing I like Madelyn Murray am an atheist My mind cannot accept the incredible mysticism in religious teachings It is simply a matter of Intellectual honesty Madalyn Murray deserves credit for standing for the truth as she sees it Editor Tribune: In the state of Idaho the senior citizens who built the reservoirs and ponds for their pay get to fish for nothing In Utah the 37th Legislature must have built the reservoirs and ponds and that's why senior citizens of this state have to give a pound of flesh to fish in them Last fall when these legislators' came around patting you on the back and shaking your hand they told you what they were going to do for senior citizens Well they did It when they passed House Bill 108 raising senior citizens' fishing fees All senior citizens should find out how their legislators voted on JIB 108 and not vote another bunch like them in next election not-requir- M J BISSELL Stop Tainting Youth Editor Tribune: I just picked up a copy of a new publication This type of literature is an example of the obscene negative that we see too much of rthideisceuldoauyss7Iraitimngy Opinion measures should be taken to prevent this kind of writing and tainting and influencing our youth ALMA ADAMS Layton Utah -- - Remember in Nmember Editor Tribune: I too wonder why the Legislature picked on the old folks and why Cvernor Itunpton signed the bill t fishing license fees from $1 to $5 It hao rd enough on the elderly retired to get along on their small incomes Of course nothing can be done now except to see in November 1968 that the legislators don't ever get in again - C V CHIPMAN A Draft Injustice? Editor Tribune: A real injustice has been done right here in Salt Lake City I know a woman who has worked for years as a nurse's aid in a hospital and raised a son who as a boy suffered brain damage which made it im- possible for him to learn to read and wTite Had his mother had money be could have r - 1 - I t - ' 1 i' el' - ---- ' 'l i6 - I - - f di -- I I BU tetitorl azure Motto: - It Burtx on about how he named a and a Jew to the Negro a Mexican-America- five-ma- Civil Service Commission and inte n - WC Bard: n public works hired a highly competent Negro secretary and accidentally discovered that the: civil service people had referred her to 32 job: com- Polluted alr drifts across state lines ond we suppose an experknced sniffer can tell you point of origin the way the wine expert can tell the vineyard where the grapes grew 7 t grated the other commissions the same way lie tells how the president of the board of: Crap Gami! The Public Forum i 4 Integrated Station' The maverick mayor relates how he went to one fire station and found the Negro fireman having his coffee in the boiler room "I called in the chief and told him: 'I've named a Negro to the commission and he's one of your bosses Are you going to tell him that he can't go to stations and eat with the white firemen?' That broke up that nonsense of the ' i "ArtadIPP-- eor!""- '4- t '' 5N 4 - here'" - l''' ' 2 : t ' ptvel-mttel- ' '' 47"' s 1 ' ''')c)1 - ''''' -r 100!"- - -- - 0) C ''' i' ' ( t 'ANIN --- --- t' i 'i ) v ''':" - : 1 controversial mayor of ! this city more than his ii 0 ":'''''"4 poor relations with the i It ' 750000 Negroes in this The - i metropolitan ate same Negrdes who voted :'"' 4 c' (f i rii AL overwhelmingly for Yorty to help elect him may'or in 31r Rowan t — 10 to 1 IIII- the guber1961'voted against J11111 natorial primaries last year Yorty clearly feels that he is a victim or the demagoguery the wild emotionalism the communications gap between the races that seem to plague the Cleveland the Chicago and the other great cities of America "I integrated this city when I became mayor in 1961" Yorty sayS in a voice emphasizing his frustration "I moved so forcefully to put Negroes in city jolts that one white woman resigned from the Social Services Commission with the crack f 'Ws getting to look like the United Nations around 11 2: 1 ( ues intot'Ahalnsgstronub-(1)Nbvi'l'- 10 '''10 - ' - Know How They Voted his confrontation which would in the presence of the by the speaker House members If the House votes to seat Powell and to impose the discipline originally proposed and if the Harlem Negro refuses to be disciplined the House would be confronted with the complicated problem of handling an intransigent member It could s vote invoke the then by extreme parliamentary penalty of expul:5 sion Still pending is Powell's suit to overturn the House refusal to seat him denied by a US district judge on the ground the judiciary lacks authority to interfere with the working of the legislative branch The federal court of appeals to which the ease was appealed refused a request for immediate hearing and ordered both sides to submit briefs We believe Powell should be censured but to go further especially seeking to deprive him of his seat permanently would solidify support for the congressman of 22 years and- further divide the e ‘ By Our Readers I been trained to read- Braille for the brain damage did not effect the part of the brain which is used in Braille Despite this handicap the draft board has taken this boy and sent him off to Texas where he is now unable to write his mother or read her letters What earthly good can this untrained boy do the Army? The country would be better off if it would send this boy home and see that he received the training in Braille and some skill so he could earn a good living INTERESTED PARTY it" Editor Tribune: At the University 'of Utah Challenge Week Whitney M Young told the audience "the racial situation didn't Just happen" Bow right he is This plot to use the Negroes as the spearhead of communism in America was concocted by Stalin in 1928 Stalin ordered the use of all racial economic and social differences to start local fires of discontent conflict and revolt Black rebellion is what Moscow wanted and the Communists have since been carrying out a vicious program leading to bitterness riots and disruption of normal life ‘7 ' t ' But all this counted for naught Yorty figwhen emotions began to swirl around his police chief the late William Parker and when the Watts riot sent torrents of anger and unreason swirling through the Negro precincts Negro 'Angry' "The Negro is angry" says Mrs Ethel C: Bryant a Negro who is Yorty's executive as- sistant and an associate for 26 years "The Negro doesn't care what he's mad about Ills frustration is such that he's mad at ever'-thin- - urtes Mee Push Red Plot 4tPC c flings all of which were filled by whites- "That tipped us off to some bureaucratic trickery that was being used to keep Negroes out of jobs" says Yorty "and I put an end toe 7 "s41' ' RICHARD S MORRISON Delta Utah nation - ' 00 :A 1:ti ‘4i 19 opt trnaas I -- i I " - two-third- 440° a- '' mittee urged it would apply only after Powell was sworn in However he might refuse to undergo the humility of personally receiving the censure and he might sue for his withheld pay Celler is said to favor censuring Powell by resolution ' ' - ' c 04--- t - :0 the governor of New York would be required to call still another election Once Powell is seated the House would face the problem of whether to vote some kind of penalty or waive it on the ground expounded by some- members that he already had been punished If the - ' Visiting Cartoonist N!:- I ' ed House voted a $40000 fine which the 1 ' s 3 v 4 '‘) provement Fund alone Practical politics should persuade the House of Representatives to seat Adam Clayton Powell now that he has won overwhelming reelection in the 18th Congressional District of New York When the certificate of election comes before the House probably next Tuesday the leadership presumably will have a parliamentary course already laid out Judiciary Chainitan Emanuel Cellar Brooklyn Democrat whose committee previously urged seating followed by censure for misuse of Public funds is eager to dispose of the issue by permitting the Harlem to' take his seat Celler preacher-politiciaailgues that Mr Powell could get himself reelected ad infinitum and could confront the House with the same problem every two months or so If the House voted to refuse Powell his seat as it did March 1 - :- - raise more money is through sewer garbage fees which would in effect be an additional property tax on homes and businesses But we strongly Object to taking money from the Capital Improvement Fund for current operating expenses This fund has been "raided" too much already in order to balance city budgets — although so far the money has always been "borrowed" and to date repaid This fund must be kept intact to maintain a program of capital improvements In the city which will avoid the deteriorated situation which finally compelled Salt Lake City to float a large bond issue to make up for past years of capital construction neglect The Tribune is convinced that additional funds in the range of the $1872000 suggested by Or citizens' committee must be raised If the final decision is to raise the money through the imposition dr sewer and garbage fees — then the fees should be made high enough to do the job And leave the Capital n 1 " 4000 House Should Seat Powell Fix Penalty git '' ! t 411t war additional policemen and firemen and salary adjustments for them as well as nurses) is opposed to a citizens' committee suggestion for a gross receipts business tax of one half or one per cent depending on whether the eity's present half cent sales tax were retained or eliminated Principal objection of the chamber to the gross receipts tax was that it would work a hardship on businesses within the city and shift many purchases to untaxed stores outside corporate city limits Instead the chamber favored another alternative suggested by the committee — imposition of sewer connection and garbage collection fees plus a new suggestion that $500000 be taken from the city's Capital Improvements Fund We agree that a gross receipts tax would be a detriment to city businesses and that perhaps the least painful way to 4 ' -' :in- t" X gr I '' ' ' I k - k: '' 't1 ' -- i'':-(--- ‘'-- V ' ' ! 4- w' t ot Meanwhile the UN mission's failure leaves Britain on the horns of a dilemma — either to stay in Aden and fight its own Vietnam-typ- e war or abandon the sheikdoms sultanates and emirates It has for nearly a century pledged to "protect" to an extension of the bloody Yemen civil - i ' ''''""' -' pears dim In truth the Yemen and Aden crises demonstrate the inability of the United Nations to resolve most international disputes unless both parties want the UN to keep the peace or mediate a settlement The UN simply bit off more than it could chew in Men as it likely also has in Rhodesia and Southwest Africa tnerce ' ''- - !' ''' S' 4 14 I - ' tA ::::: L t :: '4 - ' LOS ANCELES -t- "I ‘‘'as the victim of a black backlash- - Mayor Sam Yon) says with the same show of emotion that might accom- -N pany a declaration that he l for had iblrenabkvfiaostits I-- 0'"'s V ' c4 :'''s ‘ - - '" 0sz-y - h Nasser-encourag- : :'' d The Salt Lake Area Chamber of Corn Board of Governors alter reviewing fiscal needs of Salt Lake City Iparticularly related to employment of " ' :'! 3 ' - ecy N - t '':-t- f4"1 - - - a 011111""IN ' Leave the Capital Improvement Fund Alone - ' - ' chaos is directly which splits much between the Arab traditionalists led by King Faisal of Saudi Arabia and the Arab revolutionaries led by President Nasser Aden like Yemen is the prize in this imthese v'th'aerrdn teritorises at the end poverished !if the Arabianyeninsula have any value but because they would under pro Egyptian regimes open the way for Egyptian influence and perhaps ultimate control over the Arab sheikdoms eastern Arabia the coast of along Faisal obviously does not want his monarchy outflanked on the south by Egyptian-controlleArab revolutionaries and he must fear that an Egypt fattened 2byAleblack gold of Kuwait Bahrain Qatar and Abu Dhabi would bt a far greater threat to the monarchy's survival With the civil war in Yemen — supported on the one hand by Nasser and the other by Faisal—no nearer solution than revoluit was when tionaries tried to oust the imam (king) nearly five years ago thus hope for peaceful settlement in neighboring Aden am " ' - other negotiated ) i c doubtful any settlement The Aden related to the struggle of the Aralkyorld — makes terror Under sueh circumstances it Is clear the mission never had a chance It was probably a mistake to ever have authorized it The same Arab rivalry which wrecked any chance for United Nations' mediation ' if- '''1' Fiasco -- eserle ' ':''" ' - --Solitil-Arlit)ia - 1 t Bafflintr i BacklAi In City of Allt(61s Z)7 de dos (') sN 44 ' 1 Gr id? - ' yor00 Carl T Rowan If the American Negroes would follow the philosophy of their great Negro patriots instead of a leftist like W E Dubois the majority of them would now be playing a vital role in a rapidly developing America MRS VENE DEE TURNBULL Dragerton Utah Need National Cemetery Editor Tribune: Fort Douglas and the post cemetery are embued with military tra dition and colorful western American history The cemetery instead of being "closed" would be an ideal place for a mountain west national cemetery where American military men and women who have loved and served their country well could be honorably - "No offical now Is going to move fast enough to provide what Negroes are demand-- ing — immediately" Least of all Sam Yorty For as Mrs Bryl ant points out "Yorty doesn't have the power the legislative vehicles needed to do the things that would reverse his present' Image among Negroes And he hasn't any Negroes with political power to help him" Some Negroes suspect that knowing this Yorty is now fishing for some "white backlash" support — thus his cozying up to Cos Ronald Reagan and others regarded as unfriendly to the civil rights cause "Forget it" says Mrs Bryant "Naturally I'm' biased about this man but 1 know of no white man who is more sincere or has done more to help the Negro than Sam Yorty "There is no way in this world that Sam Yorty could take the expedient route and be- come a bedfellow to California racists' "It just tears your heart out when you know where someone stands and you see him caught in a crossfire" Crossfire Aftermath What matters more than the ImNct on Yorty's political ambitions is the question of whether that crossfire is going to produce more racial conflict more rioting If so — and Yorty doubts it — it will not' be because the mayor sat home sulking content with total alienation from the Negroes who gave him that political karate chop in 1966 Yorty has an aide roaming the city maintaining a dialogue with Heman 5X the new Muslim leader and with the leaders of other Negro groups and sects That aide's job is to arrange meetings between Yorty and people like Herman 5X But Yorty clearly senses that this is not enough Ile knows that the people will make only so much allowance for his contention that a bewildering entanglement of governmental jurisdictions deprives him of the auinterred thority to act in those areas of most pressing There is still time to save part of the area need Where does he go from here? America's urban areas have become the for a national cemetery which would be the area of Utah Idaho great social and political battlegrounds of ow only one in the five-stat- e Nowhere is the contest more generation Wyoming Nevada and Arizona However if we want it we must write to Washington now challenging and disturbing than in the City of Angels or it will be too late JOIrN L SULLIVAN Murray Utah The Grant Cartoon ' And We Do Nothing h'i Editor Tribune: There was much wonderrnent when the newspapers told of a man who repeatedly stabbed a woman to death while 17 people looled on and did nothing People in Germany were censured because they knew what was going on in the death camps and did nothing Itere in the United States we know what Is igoing on in Vietnam The history of the whole thing is there if we want to look behind the lies that have been told us They tell of Viet Cong atrocities and even If they were all true they souldn ' t compare with what we are doing to women and children with napalm phosphorous and cluster bomb units The wounds and death from these weapons can only be credited to us An estimated one million children have been wounded and 200000 killed Just because they got in the way of our one man war And we stand by and say nothing or most Of us don't HOWARD FIRM Springdale Utah Irts ' - 110'fVV '4 ' - t -- 3- 4 4 I -- - lei' d :'"It----- 44 - ogit'"' - J :1t- 1- P1?i ifri 0 o' r V aorciasia (1344 E0014 - - -- itp --:- - Ee ' '' tr ' ---- -- - ic-- 0 s - i '1: se IA 1 ' L 1 "0"'N NN - " ttacizhart In the 19613 dog house I - r' 0 0 |