Show - ' - ' r'''''' ' ' 1 - - es? tC11 I Page I I A - - esP fatit r-4(ill- g' fib-111-'ft SALTAses' t't t v CliEN' ' fist ' I lre's-s- - 1 t I t i - Or ' - ' — - - lost - that bus patronage and revenues here s' and in many other cities have been caught in a viciouisqueeze for years Municipal transportation (with perhaps a 1 ' - - s e -- ee t INA 44 A l' s c' ' ' : - i :' ' i - ' i s ' 01 - se ' ' ' 4 1 ie i 1 i '' e') el 4 Jr" - e e S INcosNazis Continue to Do Well : The National Democratic 1 Party which were modest the West German Interior Ministry de- scribes as neoNazi continues to pick up seats in state parliamentary elections a trend that began in November Its gains I Schleswig-Holstei- n - Charles de Gaulle has no use for UnitStates policy in Vietnam In fact he doesn't think it deserves to be called a policy But be has no intention of letting a group of peaceniks set up a Vietnam war crimes tribunal in France The tribunal is sponsored by Bertram Russert noted ed ' s : ' - and and philosopher inathematician JeanPaul Sartre the world's foremost exponent of existentialism "You know what the government thinks of the war in Vietnam" De Gaulle said in st letter to Sartre a French citizen But the general added to allow the tribunal to function even in pri' vate would be 'a travesty of justice This is the third time the plans of the Russell-Sartr- e group have been frustrated In France though the government's position was not clear until President elp Gaulle spoke up Now the tribunal will try to find in which to put President Johnson and other US officials on trial We suggest two hearty cheers for le Grand Charles 1 hin ' e - ' " -'' ii tit lee eeS eel' ea e Is t e- i National Democrats established themselves as a parliamentary party in each state by polling) more than 5 per cent of the minimum requirement who got excited about a of Naziism" after the results "resurgence last fall in Bavaria and Besse the party's showing on Sunday will be equally alarming But the real test of strength is not likely before national elections are held in 1969 And much will dep'end on how well present coalition government of West Germany fulfills its obligations The two state elections were a test of the coalition of Christian Deniocrats (Konrad Adenauer's party) and the Socialists Both parties continued to be the But the Christian major Democrats increased their strength while the Socialists did not As a result the Christian Democrats may decide they are strong enough to govern West Germany without the Socialists though no attempt to end tthe coalition is expected before 1969 AnoTher factor affecting the coalition's future will be the further progress if any of the soe On Sunday it should be called emphasized the National Democrats did very well despete a bitter feud within the '' '4 4 es ed ry other-count- neo-Naz- answer l INIrs e ' e it ' e i - One March 12th was about Mr Clarence lkilitchell Jr who lives by choice in his Negro neighborhood so he and wife can help their need him own people ebrecoanuesewtahse of Mr Bill Lyons of The Ogden who for 25 years has been doing a wonderful job with teenage boys in his com- John 111 AN 7 allace Our Readers reflects as well on her city and state because Mis Wallace is miative daughter of Salt Lake City Her cUltural and philanthropic achievements: 'ihich were rec- of the Grand Cross of the Knightly Order of St as much a part of this community's heritage as they are of Mrs Wallace's life and Mrs Wallace was honored specifically for her efforts in founding both the Utah Symphony Orchestra and the Utah Civic Ballet each of which has attained national and even international recognition She not only found6'd these two cultural institutions but served as president of the symphony board for five years and is currently president of the Utah Civic Ballet In both roles she personally assumed of the responsibility for substantial do is to acknowledge them The fact that a citizen of Salt Lake City and Utah should thus become one of four Americans and only 30 other Women in the should make us proud not only of Mrs ' Visitinffp Cartoonist r: e v r 1 " t ': ' -- c e re or e - - - - e- 'I 1 ' -- e le ' -- i ' e ' e're Sneer - ''s es lee4' fr r- ''' t The biggest danger In making some profound statement about the 'wisdom that age has brought you is that there is always somebody present who is 10 years older and Is eonvinced you young punks don't know anything 1 -- rotAy A 's seikee:se : - - i ' itilt- -' "Nil In SI i eee" ie ' 1 Al !' e W- ' —EnoIllordt - '''''1('i- - eit IA - - Orbiting Paragraphs 'I( i 'Iv' i''isel'n-e4k- ste ee T- j i (t e N ) - ft ii - ee sn ''-''- 04"'" ' ' i ''')'4i ' ' i all 1 e 12'4 i' ' --4 1 Ur we se '' 100Ps- v' ilt las col Lauts Posaispatch the dogwood hively this year?" a Jimmy lloffa is in a prison that boasts of tennis professional but we just don't feel up to any comment about getting Involved with the rackets - If you think your house is in pretty good wo shape just stay home one day and take the telephone calls'' from the people ' fix It up The man at the next desk carefully read Secretary tRiall's list of North American species which are rapidly becoming extinct and was relievtd to find that his name wasn't on t Highway Beautification Utah Drivers Worst '1Sature on highEditor Tribune: I have ways and freeways in at least a third of the United States including New York and California' I have never experienced motorists quite like in Utah They are the most ignorant inconsiderate and oblivious of any in the nation Utahns think that freeways are big four-lan- e country roads I've seen Utahns stop in express lanes trying to got into an exit lane I've seen them completely ignore signs and laws And cornmon freeway etiquette is totally unknown Utahns criticize the Highway Department ' - bow do they expect to do any better when they haven't even learned to get on or off a ' thoroughfare properly? The Highway Patrol in action does little except make matters worse When investigat- ing an accident at peak traffic hotirs they don't attempt to dear the wreckage off the highway Instead they tie up traffic for miles and create many more collisions ' BOB WARD s "A io Nes T i Plot-Inspire- d anti-soci- tection committee members to read" A classic example of poetic justice! How ‘ 7i I ' ' in cot thl Se( Ye goi stet e ale sor eue of Honestly Worried Their sincerity here Is not really open to s Vic the siu be 11 e -- -- so u ni eo 1 eie No tie ess hes R grE Ra of of Br po pe - Editor Tribune: I was sadly amused by two letters in 2 Public Forum both critical of atheists' The first wrote of the beauty and wonder of nature that a higher power gave these blessings to man On the very front page and in headlines but obviously not visual to one who sees only that which be wishes to see was "TORNADOES KILL 50 IN MIDWEST" As for roses and trees — poisonous plants and obnoxious weeds are equally nourished by sun and water The second article was directed at the Hon Richard Morrison mayor of Delta IN 4 ?Se sic Un be th th an - thE ed les e ' s so may not love him overmuch but who still cannot overlook all the troubling possibilities implicit in a rivalry confined to Romney and Nixon Rockefeller will never really be "out of It" as he says he is in his letter to McCall simply because reality is reality Duplicating machines in the average office make it possible to circulate 500 copies of something that wasn't worth saying in the e ' first place - - se 4 - ' '' 7oIm i iise eve es 'n neiessee‘ese t ' ' iit 4 colisiTram we tr ND iso '''''''"? ti4146 kit 10 ouimEs--- - ‘i''' 1 t tr----- ' Cs dkS: ose lsl g ‘ - ) 5 1 2 re an bl ' ''' 'Y' 0 go ' es ' e 141 '0 4 ' -4 go-g- 4 - fisee)seter ' m e ' Editor Tribune: Commissioner Barker has sttessed the need for 75 more policemen while concurrently directing much police department effort toward toplessness in Salt Lake City Why expand when we have man power to waste—eg7 policemen sitting in bars o girls? waiting to pinch topless more policemen at an addiSeventy-fiv- e tional cost Of $375000 a year would spend much of their time making certain that no one doffs her brassiere A high price Indeed just to protect us from the female bast Perhaps the next ridiculous tax waste will be to dress the animals '' CEYMORE BRASOFF e dr we much support among congressional Republi-- '' cans these too are honestly worried that perhaps as a loser both for the presidency e and the California governorship he could not win in 1968 The net of It all is that RoCketeller's non: candidacy though genuinely meant it may be from his point of view is still a distinctly Too Mayor Morrison Is held in the highest esteem by all who know him for his courage honesty and ability to function As one abides in a mental jungle without' the desire or ability to fight his way through the dense underPrush of religious dogma he will certainly but unnaturally never cease to wonder at what makes grass grow IRV SAX i En the interpretation that they are only trying to promote Nixon For while Nixon does have Program in Utah T H GRUNDY s Magna Utah l'o'rnadoes dis Kil '4 Editor Tribune: I got a good chuckle out of the report about the little difference of opinion at the recent Youth Protection Committee meeting' It seems one member wanted to circulate a report among the committee members to the effect that only six per cent of 378 psychiatrists surveyed had encountered patients who behavior pri"were provoked into marily as a result of exposure to sexually oriented literature" and the executive committee ruled it "unsuitable for the youth pro- tY Al Next: Dress Animals Cenor Ceno III( This suspicion in simple truth Is too conspiratorial While there are undoubtedlyH Democrats who would prefer to see a Rockefeller nomination this is not but' rather a result of the convictionl that should ' President Johnson not run again or run and be defeated indispensable national interest' 'would demand that his successor be both' knowing 'and unshakably strong in foreigla policy Moreover there are many wholly faithful' partisan Republicans and a great number indeed within the Republican congressional' wing who feel this way and have not forgotten Romney's long wavering on Vietnam oki esel L111 - se i i itil plot-inspire- d ' -' c ME Lo - -- - a - Not tering the highways I would certainly like to levy a fine against the people and the department responsible for the operation of this particular dump for littering the highways I'm sure they wouldn't be able to convince is part of the their tribe sc however sincere he may he in disclaiming personal ambition is still not taking himself irrevocably out Nor could he do so in 'the face of the Interest being shown in him from several sections of the party The Romney people seem to believe that talk is a tricky weapon this prepared not by authentic Republicans but rather by duplicitous Democrats who hope to embarrass Romney's candidacy '' 1 ' Ad s ss ' BM Vail edian s ci May 1 Now he has repeated this view in a letter to Gov Tom McCall of Oregon gently and partly — but far from totally — rejecting growing suggestions that he make himself available for the nomination The vital fact here is that Rockefeller ADAMS t IN) i LYDIA P COOPER support ''41 1404 i ke s te Is'It seeseeessee - F - increase The Tribune joins Mrs Wallace's e many friends and associates in paying tribute to her many contributions to the g of her city and state in congratulating her on a high ' eie ene ' ' - ''' ece I (z i - 7 - (l'i'' 77- ' ' $ Repeats That View ' comFine words seem like flatter-patte- r deeds these the people perform in pared to well-bein- if--7 '' ''''Itql'-t- 7 Tee-- i ' e 4 nzeseee to 44 ' ' es ' e'ees P''' r 7' Cr''' '91' are making 1968 mak- - e 'eei 1 Beverly 1' ) of rarely matched complexity and delicacy He is repeatedly on record as a Romney man his expressed fear being that unless there is an instant and fermidable unity of liberal Republicans behind Romney the Nixon forces may blitz the 1968 convention1 "But who will censor I t i munity 's I's ' - eilli ‘ Didn't Trumpet Bolt Rockefeller to be sure was far from a happy or earnest party worker in the Goldwater campaign but he did not after all trumpet an open bolt Morever he iS much more experienced in national affairs than is Romney and he has always supported what Romney has only at long last adopted: The general Republican line for firm American military resistance in Vietnam Rockefeller's position in these days of early preconvention maneuvering is thus one - ip se - ''- '- ' Editor Tribune: I wish to commend The ribune for publishing the stories of two very Worthy people one in our state and one in Washington DC Wallace but of the community which nurtured her and responded so favorably to ognzeward - s 5600 West and passed the County Garbage Dump Never in my entire llife have I seen a mess such as this areas There are signs on all highways in our state warning motorists of a $299 fine for lit- - Forum Battleground The honor accorded Mrs John M (Glenn Walker) Wallace at ceremonies in ' eese Editor Tribune: While driving two Texas visitors from my place of employment to the Salt Lake Airport they commented on the beauty of Qur city and the entire valley 13cing a Utah native this Made me feel- very good until I turned off 2100 South St on ' ' s ' e Garbage Dump Mess - 1 y's who justhonor Sional Honor for work ee - mindller May the Tribe Increase - e more alluring At worst it is mean and degrading 0 ing small have enough of It in the world already mArutis E SALISBURY party hierarchy -- '' - Censorship is such a futile and impotent be0 pursuit at best and it is cause that which IS censored always becomes Editor Tribune: How your Public Forum strikes me: Let's you stwo fight—L we don't is 'et es- theheauctelfnuslolyroir7ic! - '' ' '' What a splendid answer to nine-tenth- vote-gette- rs 1 - 1 i gas he can afford a five dollar license I can s of us haven't a tank to tell him in it put I hope Mr: Bolton his colleagues and the governor sleep well now they have grounded left for us ' FGN ' ' ' By to W S hunting per cent who were inexcept for the creased 500 per cent Mr Bolton states that the oldsters take more fish We may but the fish we take don't cost the state a dime All the fish we take is catfish and carp arid I never heard of the state planting them He also states that if an oldster can afford a tank of ' s : 13olton of April 14 The fishing and lees were increased from 10 to 50 Is ' u ! ':"te- Van' to b(vet off!' '' I Considering the undoubted power a orthodox Republicans of Romney's mchoinegf rival former Vice President Richard M Nixon is it not likely that the two may fight to a standoff at the Republican National Con- vention thus leaving a vacuum have to be filled in the damaging disorwould a stalled convention? And in any event would Romney be the strongest candidate the party could offer having in mind that his public desertion of the 1964 nominee Barry Goldwater is still unforgiven by Goldwater himself and his millions of hard-cor- e followere in the Republican right wing? 71 v oldsters recreation ' s ' t : '''' t ' - ri' i es -- --- - i It:X" :i Are Grounded In 41: 1 1'':'‘ ' ' - ' se ''' il the noncandidacy of Gov :11r White elson Rockefeller of New York in one sense the most significant and in every' sense the most enigmatic "X" in the whole equation' The pros are hardheadedly examining two e serious questions Convention Vacuum " se ? ' Tribune: :e e " eee stele- - 7N' ' : e The Public Forum significant e : - - vote - '' But land-Palatina- te be Gaulle! Good for 11 however and p y1 : : - ' 'is's kw es° '''st'' :l'' "nee l'i ' 61 in Gelmany :" ''''''4''' ' tin etxhte:slie aer- of I ie '' tri i dbnunl ittiv eanidi een(gIpmItyihnea blat1r)ytehs to win'in ' i 41 ' ( ' A' t ' N '" ' sine: ' "' v 1 1 I liii ' : 1 e 1 ":e1' ' 1 ' e i e '"-- A - '''' I(" ' l 1 ''''---- - ee I its 4 ' ess ''i e i )1 05 1 ' e'el 4 e - - s ' Vi 00oecf I - '''''' I 1 ' ' '7 ' I - ---r- et -- k - r 'VI : 1 1'''' i ' I - ' ' ! t I - nui c aanr1 nis s e CO ''I''' WASHINGTON — The "Rockefeller guess for al troubling the candidacy of Gov George Romney of Michigan Circumstances notably a widespread determina- tion among GOP prolessonals to look foremost f "sithmoplyyouaitd thehemmoraettelirkeol e 1' e i apt rr e N '144 f' s- ' i i v 4 i ' e ' te i i - ‘1 "'' - - 4- 'I lie ete : 1-- - - e' '' J ' k ' I ' ' zi f le - fr 4X71 Rockefelley Dig A1L1: InG015 Lt Ilatioll -- i 4 ' 1 - et i lied - a :Tit: e e e ‘''''121 ' D - - ' e n ee 3) H'-- ) - ! -- -- ( e' ----- -- - A iiii e e - - i i - ' i f ! ee j - - : -- ' ' CITY ' 4 al JUst how valid this conclusion is may open to some argument but it is a fact N ' - - se - cause" o u loll us' few rare exceptions) just is not a profitable operation any more Unfortunately the negativisth does not seem to be confined to the bus company and its representatives No Member of the citizens committee had any suggestion for a solution Mayor Lee said he had been approached by another company inter- ested in taking over the operation but he did not name the concern and there is lit- tie reason to hope that another bus firm - - would be able to operate any more successfully than Salt Lake City Lines With the company's profit margin thin and wage increase negotiations coming up in Septeniber there is serious danger that ehe concern might just throw leaving the eitY up its hands and quit suddenly i without any mass transportaThis danger was made greater tion at by the failure Of the last Legislature to pass a bill which would have relieved the bus line of something like $35000 in fuel taxes it now pays the state That wouldn't have been much but it might have staved off the day of reckoning for a year or so As The Tribune has said before mass transportation cannot be abandoned in Salt Lake City— and in the last analysis if private operation cannot be continued through whatever arrangements for governmental assistance might be worked out the city itself will have to provide service as so many Other cities now are This is not a good answer- - but if Salt Lake City is to avoid that most undesirable alternative it needs to press more vigorously for some other solution — and now! recent meeting of representatives of Salt Lake City Lines with members of a Citizens Advisory Committee on Bus Transportation and Mayor J Bracken Lee There was simply was disappointing offered by anyone constructive nothing The negativism was perhaps best ex o the local regionariand bus company's national representatives: "I - have the - feeling you're giving up and don't care whether you get passenger business (4 not You Want to go out of business:" Various statements made by Salt Lake City Lines and its represenatives tend to support that view To begin with there was the announcement in January that the company would be forced to abandon bus service in Salt Lake City unless it could find a buyer or receive financial assistance in some form of subsidy or arrangement cairsoman the meeting last week when the of the citizens committee suggested that the firm make an aggressive attempt to provide better service and ticket validation by merchants the company's national and regional representatives said that had been tried elsewhere and At was "a tpressed '- ' - A I ' '' 4 - - ' William S White 1Vetinesday Morning April 26 1967 - - ' s or 1 to e Pl at --1 "ra': ' i"te- - - ' - " r' !Jou Five' 10 15 years from &Aar- - ' ft t of now? e - ! th iv( 1 t 4 kl |