Show - - - i ) i - i ‘:1t --- i !Intl 1 1 Likt Ea1t 1 Who's in Charvy of I 4 1 IPar I r nr1111:41e-- 1 tto dent of t:ttc 1 a t ) cr I t?' 1 1: to a Pea- - 1 :i ! 1 1 Merit )) 3 E as pully a pr? tt!1 I reitttate1 ntt wII II en Ell en ale the trealtirt only the titter there hat been e!r(!y Inle much of thls iont cl uncffp1 entiru- IA ro-flvertrg to get l':etrarl rellit'P It Int' ti) the American peorto It 'nue ho foriturcng to the lewiera trl '1'ort h Vletram It PPII'MS In be another (ay of bwl many reniKe It ehre1(1 be Vnl haa'zed that the trtit- torn atontlea to thfwee hovel( to ner(41 ton ete ?Int itr) merr nure ora rf in rvery twourre tff trtel:lgenee trt what is to :S 1 44 I 5 i : to--yr- I Jesze eliSBli(l(re I '' ) recegniIt S Budge earned s tion and deep respect through his demon strated competence hard sork and A ttd teltiOn t 0 public service Death Sunday ended at age 89 a long IJ graced by the friendship of all who knew him and complemented by the Fig nif icent contributions he made to the two states in which he spent his active years Mr Budge retired four years ago after RA a member of serving f rom1957 to Utah' State Public Service Commission and Dustiness Ilegulationa Board Prior to his service to Utah Mr Budge was mayor of rocatello and between public positions he worked as a distinguished lawyer in icsAe- - ii 0 i Lake t City rsc - I A r )4-- fit 141 t t 11) P!itora °1 d Pt Ilme civil war An inspection 11 al0 cf Olt V ur x le 1 oJ1--s- com- ith the tido A f t 14(-4- ‘!1) authorities Visiting Cartoonist ' iiiiiV f 1004- rielall apt -- -- e- - 14 -- -- : - -- 't 4 - 'm ""'""" -- e-- -- - oil it -1 - (lip o ' 0 - -- —- I 1nIVIENT '1' --t CAg i - - ' - - :'"'''' --- -- ' '' -- ---- i 1 ' - - - z-2 47':: ' 'I - 11 ' n- ) i1 i I "- -- - Lt-r-- ' 7-7- cc3C cpAo:ey' r t CaW yse" There is still a gap betweenthe genera tions but the revival of the hula hoop gives at least twp of them something in common 2 f' I International lawyers debate the question of m ho'owns the bottom of the sea We don't know but we seem to recall having once lot down there bought a half-acr- e - I - —Pown "It'll In the annen Think how much fun the hippies' grandchndren are going to have looking at the famili'photógraph album be the hottest draw ainee 'Gone li'ith the Wind'!" -- P t- - - - - — dA9 -- - ''e"1 Mr Viotti 4111 1' e 'oar It al I IAA 11et !he - i 1 ti as tpot 4'y r 41e ram 0-- 4es r 1o of iworto a!' larrnp1:1ss7tekkatrotos I - e: - -- ) ' 01400 ' :! ' : - - N l - 4'7-- '4 iit s'el 1 'I'D' tars11 mil I I 'to : s-- INe-- 4 I t 11171t ) I S--- ' 4 It TN I kal ' i' tr'ary them N M )4 a' or ti 11 re t"r-i- No - I -- of tattiti 141'1 1 Itu'tr17-Pta'er f4r via k 'A fro ( I of tk'ern kw aw1 otroill rrhoce 14ett IP ) Untrtrnir at 011 a d 1141 ettntrtnia“--4or the k bet Lr344‘" thit tht loos thrlk e t '1 alAan'al-- e of hy)rnhi 1 ruAegti the : ::- 1f1 a 11 I 1rtrfal:r 5 I strews )r" at4'h vJel Narlara '''It:1- - All ' 1)olosas4 roctrary NhNsrara et 0 o Irs ptillr) h—IT!' 'sr-r- the-- st ''''4' - - ' Ile d d Nl soy etriher 11414)4o i nr C7-- irriy rha 'arra Amor: the ttarerotis 'fessPt tothat they vier" arnrs ttle target tthwited f)r :NeNertheleg ten ilort titles arra attacked tha eota It atilt hard tn vot4 the trottwooto that ems tel tarrele ex:rot an of tho r rt itmethirg AI J I I hal In tlefore l priv-ere- f 1:'y t bnn done The Public Forum By Our Rraders rad Most Imptmssise e Moceover the most part of McNamara's tetmony on Aug :5 was to the effect that cloing Nrh vielnamI sevors by A :r attacks was hardly worth the effort !"1 i Impty-ssiv- MN Greet' Marcher Editor Tribune: Reading that the Peace Marchers were greeted with a shower of eggs and tomatoes and asked to lea‘e one Utah city I am mo‘ed to remark that I atn glad we gae thorn a civilized reception in Delta Greeting them informally I told them to relax in our city park and said that whether we agreed with them or not we respected the constitutional right of free speech and rwamable assembly Some of them met with rue in our city office I asked thorn many questions and their answers convinced me that while their stand it was tint treasonable I was controversial bought a copy of their book "Vietnam! Vietnam!" (Fulton $295) It is excellent Holding the extinguished torch I posed for a photo with Richard Elmore Their words and writings reminded me of recent utterances of George Ramney more than anyone else At the invitation of one of our high school teachers tivo of their leaders addressed a class in social science After awhile they moved on and Delta was none the worse My views are not necessarily those of all the members of our city administration on this or any other subject MAYOR RICHARD S MORRISON Delta Utah schools and the young people therein Remember Wi'PTI a sithool district becomes a Jth an "hooked" on federal aid dual lin hits surrendered his life to narcot les more and mtoe is needed to sustain the habit Eventually the deterialready oration process is complete and all hve is gone Will the patents please stand up and do something to atop this dangerous situation in jut exng Utah? REP RICHARD M BRouGi Utah Bootlegging Lon Tribune: With disenchantment and sadness I have just read in the preks the alarming statistics given by Governor Ramp-to- n and State Auditor Larsen as to Utah's hundreds of lots in revenue (several thousands of dollars) on liquor bootlegged into the State of Utah to evade our unrealistic Editor taxation Particularly did I feel badly because our lawmakers had been warned that this would happen when in the 1965 legislative session krf? Oue" Set Record Straight Editor Tribune: In answer to "Another Dues Payer" in the September 15th Forum This strike and MI others are called by you the members by membership vote We cannot do it by ourselves Wars were never won by fear World War II as well as labor wars vere won by those with enough "guts" to defend what they feel Is right Many of us have been through just such campaigns not as cowards but as thofe who know this is America and we have many rights that are ours if we fight for them To "Another Dues Payer"—Don't panic all is not lost! NORMAN Ti JORDAN Local Union No 4347 USVVA Accepts Generous Offer Editor Tribune: If the "generous' offer made by Norman 11 Jordan President of Local 4317 USWA in his letter to The Public Forum of September 11 1967 is genuine and extended to all I would like to be among the first to "come forward" to Join "Dues Payer" and be counted as one of those dissatisfied members Ill look forward with anxious anticipation to receiving the refund check Mr Jordan ROBERT A TUCKER ' Threat of Federal Alt1 Parents of school chi' dren in Utah should wake up to the fact that federal aid to education is manufacturing Editor Tribune: s - Ir -NL41 - dit I listened to past Senator Frank M Browning alone stand and forewarn what would hapreform majority pen when an eager insisted on raising again the tax on liquor to pay for additions to the school lunch program Senator Browning spoke favorably for the school program but warned against the narrow approach in Utah to selfishly place an unbearable tax on something they considered sinful when a good portion of our people refuse to accept the theory that they are all sin The golden egg has been badly abused and Is drying up and smelling Would that the governor had exercised vision before he signed the bill Senator Browning called attention to the fact that mamas and papas in all their trips to the big cities out of state would devilishly slip a bottle or so of wine—or stronger beverage — in their luggage to save an excessive tax that Irritated them No enforcement corps of officers can stop this rebellious d spirit itiltf sd111111Sillg 111111gd7 I look back Is it)rt C E Utah Watch for Swindles LI ill i to k PI CI( Nt from Peking I' But this week US planes Attacked Campha the thrd largest porn An attack on Haiphong quickly followed with the explanatinn that dock areas were not bombed -- - just railmad yards warehouses And bridges CI tr 01 10 OII What Are the Motives! NU Why then did McNamara go to such lengths to downgrade the usefulness of bomb- ing these cities? Why did he leave it unclear whether they were Among the targets on which attacks might produce a confrontation with Moscow or Peking? Why has the Administration including McNamara so consistently said that cutting off sea traffic into North Vietnam would drive Hanoi closer to Peking If attacks on the port cities were to be authorized anyway? It is in such bafflements that the credibility gap has its roots The Administration insists that there has been no escalation and that there is no difference between McNamara and the Joint Chiefs of Staff But the Halphong-Camphepisode has convinced many here that McNamara has indeed been overruled by the President in favor of the Chiefs: or that the Administration including McNamara has talked 011P way to please the doves and acted another to Appease the hawks It is taken as evidence by some that a steady escalation of the air war is under way despite talk of peace moves in Saigon and the United Nations For these gaps in the Administration's credibility it has no one to blame but itself (Copyright) I Co 7 ro4 aut II ilH 1 i I t() t NO thi a A V 1 4 1 The US Air Force Aeronautical Chart Information Center has put out a map of the dark side of the moon and a friend who has just returned from a long motor trip says It's about the only map he doesn't have in his glove compartment and 1 1 Wel I 9 Pas Pa n 'Pas t1 !Pas Inter landi - ' 114""4"' kr k - i49- il-- 1 - ri II i s t I ' LIMIT-- r : It ° P' AF4a gqr I 1 I m16 - :tile IverE t 111s 4' ' 1 I dy I "71k II I ' 1 111 ilrl l '1 1' 11 4' ! 4 AI ‘ 1 1)6- I - 1 ' - "It's just their way of getting back at us became we're young!" et I 1 i - t - r I s A 1 1 tAlll 1 s I s "Ian( - i i V the ti viac ii o - 1 ak I' lo Is f i 4 f IM ifi Ito imp r lilltviAl I C 4 loistio ! ' i lad z tfibitINC1141 fit li'' 911712111gillit OFFICE r roc t ' so-call- ed ' Tr il 1 I I a C II Administration official also argue that closing the North 'Vietnamese ports fren that err practical might make North Vietnam even more dependent on merland trans pnrtation from Communist China and thus even more suscptible to political influence Editor Tribune: Is there some way that young people C3n be protected from the sales people I mean the like team new innovations type who prey upon young marrteaching instructional media centers "Proj- ect Head Start" and modern math all provide ied couples direct examples of governmental disguised They promise them great bargains and throw in a few "gifts" and before they know indoctrination programs to control the thinkit the young customers have signed a contract ing of students Moreover such items as tape recorders that will keep them in debt for years and tapcq over-hea- d and transparMany try to get out of the contract the projectors enees motion picture projectors and films' very next day but are Informed the contract has been sold to a loan company and that it is maps books wrestling mats etc offer an enticement for a school district to reach out far too late smd acquire "something for nothing" Wouldn't it be a good Idea if a course could be given in high school warning young With each new item accepted another avenue for the central designers Is opened up In people about unethical methods being used to -- swindle them? D CA their never-endin- g pilicess to control our h i South Vietnam" WELLS Roy - ics ef that couttrys uarmakng ver l imported by sea and so many Al!Pf7A Mrs would be Available that bkirribing port cities "Nsould not be an effective meant of 'topping the infiltration of supplies into when face Browning presented the Senate bill that would also tax tea and coffee as part of general sin Some took him seriotrdy but later admired his biting sense of humor: Continuing the trend in fighting the devil — where do we go from here? - - - - crs ''- :' - t lerrhy ::: ''7:- :S etrferar high-pressu- - 1 I - At door-to-do- t --- 1 MeNarosts4 leaglay (an ' - - Sat districts throughout our state 1 - — 1 i' robot-thinkin- Orbiting Paragraphs 11 I ft7 '' li x seam g what amounts to a complacent aid with all Federal of group young people of its centralized directives and controls is slowly but surely taking over many school - i b Yid taa4r4 itn1111tr! Nalr'h-‘tor:- r 1 4 101' 0(1 A 1 n d - 0 1!' 411 I er 141 r' A"Ar a A f Dead Sea Scroll Threat 17 - 01 '! - - 1 'I- - - I W gel 4a1 r'' tAwe- eat 'I 4 r b) o t S va:t t A1111' A0111'111 It the het 01-0 is I'' is' '' IS 1 ' 1 ' ""'- mAr"''' 114 0 '4 e- - - ' 414 47": t - ' 'I 74-'- - '''''''''' — I - I- n re' r s -- : 1 i A4 '1 I l'e An c‘artr 1-- s ( AL 1 ''e'' ''s r tho y ' 00 tta I r A t- ''s 'Ir 'A A 7' -- L - 1"4:::: - d''''--- f) ic 4 7 it - -‘ ' a t- ( ! I I t's' 1is - ' -- 11 - 444) I - 1 te0"- - - - A --- - i: -- atttpi1" whereas the Ashmore lettte propos4-to atop bonhing and U? troop uscalaton with "some treiprocal rfattaint to Indicate that neither a'I int'ndtd to til(' ttlf NTACCM of the ts'ks for rriitary advantage Tbe rrrsdr!ent'n letter Allot() called for il) to negotiate with the covrniment South Vietnam for an ettosion of the tunRr trucetomrthrg which Ashmore 11V1IA had A lwAys ri fooled to do !tarry Arhmore thotizht th:s waa on the r:trt of the Ad"double dcalino-zIt might however have ministration been as much a case of the right hand not knowing what the left was doing again a matter of too many cooks — and apparently not only private American elis zNis plus mimemus officials Ark! of other pat'ons but al4) too rrinv cooks with'n the State Department itsCr If this is true then the biz ourstion just how much control President Johnson in exercising over this nation's foreign policy It is no wonder with all this confusion that peace in S'ictnam is such a - i ' 1 tr! ':--r: pV0 i Ivy lt tvi 1r hat n r: iJ- 0 te l' t'r :a rk'1 n4rte a t f -t ' $ tan P in fl iteNra1 g - f 414rtisi el' t air: ort:- 40 a I I a aP '' a ' a it 1 t 4 I ' ' 1' 11Q 14 t)( i '': '''' 4 1' i !'C LNI -- 4:4-- has Bill Vatighap's - maLlotl - A p 4'a - - tr'4'-- llrsn'eVero! s -- 1- : fe-- - - I II I t It t!' ' ' t (a 4- ' -)1' - Q:: 0 tsi‘1 4 a 4 -- :-- -- -- - - : - 4' tot tttirA 1 v) - C - -- t--- - r --'- 1 t ttra tI r kir 44Nisti t e 4-- wit tal 1 s -- -' '‘‘ t- -- —-- - r18-rAl'- -11t: I otea 10PDPoriPty - 11-1- I by - cA 00I ron 11111 - --- - t00 hottetoriof hod (t !v a atart lastt Ft bruarv wet"' tomrlete otgtrictt The no110T tlfference was that Mr Ju I emnIm'kr1 "AA rhmin Ai I AM AsxlirIA that inftration Into South l'if trm by land 1 USA ) "001Fir - - 1 -- - — rt Ito ! 1 141 white-supremaci- st RPC1kec14- s — : 4 111Na well-arme- in in'6 9 i - t - LAKES d Starring wme it Jrtn rime hirh rf t i ' 6REAT :t3tn -r I '0 ! ! -- 1 - ''''' :—m- Le k'':'-'4:4- f:: 11 tag-en- d bloody battles ThoUgh concerned in immediate past years with struggles for independence from colonial control much of Africa local - P I p !e 1 - '''l4:7( '''I'''0e i4 Ahrer! t i '1 fif :: 1 t n y - - li) 1t h'en J 0 Vti '''i ' :44 I 110 F!ate ri411mort IrA 'I I1!!tr TI - ''o-- torre Itr r In )1) 1 1t1 r t ' 1 o"110 ( - i a 1401 as!e (1!aftr1 t's It!' r! t -- "Below the Sahara" Ls now almostequally torn by internecine tribal friction aggravated by nationalist collisions The situation is perfect for more international meddling lining the world's great powers up on opposing sidrs in new tries at hegemony building It is therefore encouraging to see some attempts made at settling internal African difficulties through homegrown mediation ' But if new attitudes on conflicts borne of independence are promising this combined with continuing belligerence toward colonialism is what is regarded as terrorominous Trained and ists have been discovered crossing into Rhodesia from Zambia and reports indicate the guerrillas are aiming at South Africa as well United Nations efforts to siphon off steam building behind white and black African confrontations have been fruitless and the pressures though slowly surely mount ‘Vhite-ruleAfrican states will remain relatively secure as long as black Africa is badly divided Some kind of reapproachment with Rhodesia and South Africa nonetheless seems advisable at the earliest occasion For if Black Africa achieves real unity its action toward unfriendly sister states could usher in another period in world history when peace is only a wistfal word - - rnission Niger represonting Ethiopia Ghana Cameroon Liberia and the Congo was formed to consult with Nigeria's president on ways of ending his difficulties with separatist Biafra In another exercise of statesmanship Ethiopia Kenya and Somalia agreed to meet in Zambia later next month to discuss the problem of Somali nomads crossing into Iborder areas and engaging the - t ' ' tv tl!-Pf- I ‘ I vot c4 -- the 1t r ora 4 ' 1 (hsr!- 1 'e's Itt I eq:'roc1 en rc i1 ' Unity: A Solution or a The fledgling Organization of African four-da- y conUnity recently concluded a ference in the Congo capital reflecting the type of ferment still stirring the Dark Continent's emerging nations While delegates called for more aggressive action against remaining "white ruled" neighbois they at the same time adopted a stud:ed approach to Nigeria's - ' I -- wisp African V 4 " I I 1 - li f - :200e t r ' - ' k wine-the-- : r' ' 1 &pin-mat- Monday ''' rt t - isl ir a former colleague recalled had s great capacity for work" member he RIARVIA arrived at As a Harry Ashmore's real challenge in not the office early and usually had decision' to the President's duplicity as to his apready within day! Of a hearing completion lie carried such energy to his reparent failure to fulfill his constitutional responsibilities for the conduct of this nahours becoming one of Salt laxation tion' a diplomacy It is time for the Pros' Lake's better recreation golfers Into end the confusion and the prolideht the of son true a was Jesse nude(' feration of Vietnam peace "cooks" There termountain West born in 1878 at rads are ample diplomatic channels for comIdaho near the then frontier Bear Lake munication between President Johnson country Ile helped his rerion grow as a Hanoi Let's use them directly and and landowner member of the legal profemdid Ile sion and public 'servant frankly and forget ell of the official or things unofficial peac t! promoters who do more well Those who knew him Aryl the arena to confuse than enlighten on both sides he served are the better for his presence "Jess" ' ' : -i cm-tend- ed 13 Salt AAA r tr!t't: lc !s'll 1 !4 r:t he mai) Ing I In Pri 1at lave Ft ') I ' hh t1 frn As!e t t A I 11 If hp then n 'r - e i 1 '' I reit tit tk' t Ittcr a NV:! 1 rt revtitirg the law with 113 : Hint gste cf e t -'' tr '' '' - ti eNs ) e- 4 f 8 1 1 rt i Ih1artm 8L)It awith attthe (ter cyt!i al rwar arrrro al then Aahtmry-- t wo1 tioles!'on i k t' ' 'IS' Air War Stcp-Uhi IDouble-Talk- ? e : : IL r I -- 't sr 41'''' ' 5 : ' a"00tt!e (tot- 1 I ' 111111-- I the Ur st I" !0-- r' 'of t "'''-"" - I sk VIt! 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