Show Friday Morning December City Can't Afford 1 13us owners-menage- v SETTING WELFARE PAYMENTS BALL ROLLING ) rs PING COINS WORK— THE sched- course for certifying the district's bus drivers as specially trained to handle potentially dangerous traffic problems It is actually a test project arranged to see if such a program would be beneficial enough to be expanded Since serious accidents involvinc school buses have been rare in Utah there is reason to question the need for an exacting driver qualification statute There is however ample justification for providing a basic training course to those districts willing to use it All Utah school districts except Salt Lake City Ogden and Logan maintain student transportation systems The three exceptions contract for such services from companies employing full- - time professional tragedy Jordan School District and the State Board of Education are performing a valuable service in helping to explore the feasibility of a school-bu- s course driver-improveme- nt A tito 01k I BUDGET Art - Alternative India's most obvious alternative is to prowith composed haste to complete a series of projects that will bring the nation to the nuclear threshold without dramatizing intention to cross over A nuclear thwice can ceed COST TO GO '- -' ft UP! ‘I 4e IAA nels INFLATIONARY BIRD WHICH SPIRALS UPWARD rr: 6A4T the be developed slowly on premise that it will be needed to dig harbors and bore tun- RELEASIN fLuot This will first of all necessitate the construction of breeder reactors whose pluton! um is not subject to the safeguards which foreign notions impose on the reactors they furnish This means a home-grow- n plant anti such a one is being built at Kalpakkam Its plutonium will compensate for deficiencies in India's uranium supply and for its lack of a ink 1 I The Strike Machine (With Apologies to Rube Goldberg) gaseous diffusion plant Course Envisioned The Public Forum By community" As one of the principal opponents to fluoridation I must protest this distortion of the facts The Brigham "Box Elder News" published many letters from residents opposed to fluoridation between February and November 1965 and some since The fluoridation issue was started by Dr Russell O Glauser of Perry Utah when he demanded that fluoridation be instituted in an address before the Brigham City Kiwards Club on Feb 18 1965 A great deal of support for the measure came from the State Medical and Dental Societies as well as the First District Dental Society (Box Elder and Cache County dentists) as evidenced by the half page ads reneatedly taken out in the Brigham paper Dr Russell of the US Public Health Service "just happened to be passing through town" prior to election day when the issue was voted on Mr Fleck's letter to The Tribune of Nov 21 mentioned the original Nov 8 article and further claims that Brigham City residents will save money on dental bills in the future This assumption is unreconcilable when one considers the work of Dr B L Douglas He showed that dentists make more money in fluoridated cities in his survey published in the Journal of the American College of Den In an earlier surtists Vol 33 pages 218-22- 5 he showed was NOT a realso that there vey duced requirement for dentists in fluoridated cities Thus if as many dentists are required and they make more money it follows that their patients pay more money FRANK A GRAF JR Brigham City Utah Editor Tribune: Sen Bennett wants a law he says Is confirmed by a poll taken in Utah that 70 per cent of the strikers want to go back to work The law would read that a vote be taken to see if this is true This would be a waste of time The people belonging to the unions would back the people they have elected to ' represent them I would like to see a law passed that would make both management and union save a lot of time and money The law would read that all negotiations be done on closed circuit TV for all members to see who Is right or wrong and to make an honest judgment of their own Then a vote would be honestly made because today you don't know if the comic strip is in the back pages of the paper or on the front page of the second section written one day by Kennecott and the next day by the union LELAND A CUNLIFFE should in eventuate the worker is able to lay pipe efficiently and confidently without the hazards of trench disaster The steel cage constructed to the trenching machine insures a man's life as it eliminates the Inconvenience of cribbing the trench sides — this saves both time money and lives Enclosed SUMNER M STEWART Poor Deer Hunting Editor Tribune: With apologies ston I must say that never have to Win- so many worked so hard for so little Deer hunters are as a group slightly stupid to say the least when we stop to consider the expense extreme hard work danger of being shot etc for the dubious honor of taking home a chunk of often mutilated and almost always second class meat they can be pushed too far The opening apology explains itself There is of course some good deer hunting left in the northern and eastern parts of the state However you name a hunting unit south of Nephi and I will show you some of the poorest deer However the western States United and ' - then said everything is all and This Editor "sin" Tribune: US Rum Attitude The United States and the Soviet Unlok push them to forego nuclear weapons but net- ther great power is ready to furnish any corn- mitment of Its own arsenal to protect India against Chinese blackmail The Indians suggested that a nuclear umbrella be held over them by both nations and this was turned down The alternative of supplying India with an antimissile network Is out of the question No answer has been found to the problem of securing India against the menacings of an unpredictable ' neighbor The cost of a weapon is huge but there are a lot of Indians and their experts argue that the cost per capita will be small That hypothesis alone will keep the debate open ' Etrou he Is SE perfl ety still with Inter landi trust butt( cam: war -1 invol Wr-71-07- hard ‘VIIAWRIS —1 sI11 ol hard in a( and enlit T J Art? I ii i'0 " f: 11 1 4 gi" 6 1 0--- - --0 poi' Ai be- 0 "crime" is this: "Sin" is the Gods while "crime" is breakof laws breaking of laws the the ing community the state or the nation You cannot whether knowingly or unknowingly break God's laws and expect to get away with it because you'will In due time be broken by God's laws A "sinner" is a person who breaks Cod's laws a "criminal" is a person who breaks the laws of the land —44e:10 ii4 ! difference I eliCe temp' and GEORGE huge plant whose energy could desalinize water for irrigation manufacture fertilizer and thus reclaim for cultivation an area of perhaps one million acres Most foreigners would judge India severely if she invested in a bomb ahead of a project so nearly tailored to her urgent economic- needs Practical men led by Mora Desai who said he would resign as deputy premier if India went ahead on the bomb have made this consideration prevail Yet the concern which Indians feel for their vulnerability to Red China is highly ra- -' Crime The complex that nuclear power agro-industri- would be built around a 1 tween e right The governor in accepting his report Ignored the fact that Kimball was about as apt to criticize the Fish and Game Department as the Audubon Society Is to kill all the meadow larks in the south forty DON B macHELL Sin Is an - Core Nuclear a steel cage I have hunted and have friends who have hunted in southern Utah for many years That is the country that has supported the hunter for 25 years difficult to understand why the F & It is G people continue to protect some areas and then do everything in their power to completely remove the deer from the very places where they have been the hardest hit Outside of a few isolated local spots that enjoyed a few minutes of good hunting opening morning there was practically no hunting In the south The fish and game people depend on the few good units that are left to keep up their success ratio and they feel quite secure because of the visit of Kimball of the National Wildlife Federation who made a fast trip around the state in a fiSh and game airplane Gives Joy to Enemy CO Editor Tribune: This is in reply to IT T McKinnie's proposal stated Nov 21 One locally established company utilizes a patented trenching machine which allows the single worker in the trench complete protection if hunting in that - Trench Workers Protection cave-i- n to the years because this was the : by the late Dr Itomi Bilabha the remarkable who was killed in nuclear pioneer technology an airplane crash in early 1966 He is said ' to have planned the development of pluton- ium bombs for engineering purposes as art Introduction to military applications This policy of sidling up to the nuclear IVPPpOn is cherished by tlyt large able team of atomic scientists which Ilhahha developed at his impressive research 'center near here While these scientists shrink more assiduously from political debate than their American counterparts they make no secret of their be- lief that India must be able to move swiftly if circumstances change The United States takes pains to insure that the Indians do not overlook their oppor- tunities to apply atomic investment for economic advantage James T Ramey of the Atomic Energy Commission was here last week to propound one particularly exciting possibility of the United Nations in contempt of opinion and in violation of the United Nation Charter to which we are pledged" History and the record proves that there absolutely is not one word of truth in Mr Smart's allegations And I am sure that only the hippies protestors draft card burners will take joy and and other satisfaction in such unChristian drivel I give Mr Smart credit for one thing It takes a lot of something to sign one's name under such tripe DEVERS C OWENS Garland Utah a India about three course envisioned world Editor Tribune: I would like to comment in on an article concerning fluoridation 8 in Nov 13righam City published your issue and the letter published on Nov 21 Mrs Anita Burt was quoted as saying that "the opposition to fluoridation comes from and not from citizens in the Editor Tribune: M N Smart's letter in the Forum Thanksgiving Day is a perfect ex- ample of the dishonesty distortion and calculated falsehood that only Hanoi and the Kremlin can be thankful Ion It is my opinion too that The Tribune shares in the shame of such miscarriage Rf justice ii'd decency Mr Smart saysThedkti tion between the two wars and our InNNie 11 nt in them is and draNa lc clear and clear-cu- t "The US entered the Korean war as a result of United Nations Security Council action as provided for in the Charter We entered jointly with other nations as a United Nations army with the approval the blessing and the help of nearly all the nations of the world "The US entered the Vietnam war In con- - The projects that will bring threshold can be completed in Our Readers tempt Opposition in Brigham City How to Settle Dispute Because of the hours and consequent salaries involved most of the part-tim- e remaining 37 districts normally hire drivers working at other jobs that do not necessarily contribute to better heavy vehicle skills handling These drivers have complied an enviaable safety reputation However last year two students were killed as a result of school bus mishaps demonstrating that these vehicles are not immune to highway A-- A STATE OF LIVING in Asia will have arrived The selfless response of Primitivo Garcia keeps alive the hope that good men and nations will continue to react quickly from a sense of duty th t — CAUSING drivers r dr c) gressor on the streets of Kansas City or uled a 46Atmobibtowi' Obvious - two-mon- r INDUSTRY OUT OF WORK 4 UNBLANCES of danger Was intervention worth the price? Primitivo Garcia the man who intervened didn't take time to weigh the possibilities He acted from impulse rooted in some hard to define sense of honor It was the only way When mankind pauses to weigh the possible consequences of its every response to challenge the day of the unbridled ag- Board of Education have jointly a' HANDS I-To-pe Jordan Schools Pioneering a Better Route inscribed Usually painted yellow along each side with lame and numbers proclaiming proud ownership and invested with special privileges while stopping for passengers the school bus performs the same essential chore for public education that it did a generation ago This amazing constancy extends to driver requirements prompting new concern and producing in turn a modest step toward improving the proficiency of school-bu- s operation Jordan School District and the State ALLIED a 1 ERS e - nspire INTO No Trial for China - - DROP- NV 4 nuclear poaer her leaders lute decided that this is not the moment to go ahead The goodwill of her eredi V tors and her necessity IQ I internetional symNthy for her eeo- ' mimic needs will be jeop--' t i ardized if the governt ment plunges into this L--Mr Bartle t t Costly :venture But India will not it is also Apparent sign any 'nuclear nonproliferation treaty that may emerge from the current negotiations The conditions laid down in New Delhi especially the Insistence that nuclear powers agree to disarm if nonnuclear povvers agree not to seek arms are largely pretexts to keep the government's options open - p In Kansas City a Mexican man died of a gunshot wound suffered a week earlier when he went to the aid of a schoolteacher being attacked by hoodlums' During his seven-da- y fight for life residents of the area raised $11000 for his hospital expenses and donated blood Thus an obscure man from another country became a local hero and a symbol of hope News reports these days are more likely to tell of persons standing aside as violence occurs in their presence Few want to get involved in another's misfortune Some will point to the Kansas City Incident as good reason for staying clear nrde r 7 — India plainly intends to equivocal policy on the great de cts'iori of a hether to become the worlds sixth 00 is it maintain an rPrr 1111 An Obscure Man Becomes a Symbol of 4 4 4 4 '41 41 '44 BOMBAY '"‘? 0 trait crisis-to-cris- '4' India to Put Off Race for Bomb Plan Nationel After all as record e notable eleventh hour is at last moving resolutely does Lines heve not City to take action which has a voidA initially The difficulties of private relies the strike - forced thutdown of Salt Lake operations not only here but generally a later possibility City Lines and throughout the country are acknowabandonment of privately operated bus ledged But there is no hope in continuation of the pant pattern of eleadily service in the Salt Lake metropolitan area inereeeing fares deteriorating e rv e anti The bus drivers' union which has been declining patronnge That situation leis to be reversed And that is a challenge to prensing wage demands for months had more scheduled a Decnieber 1 strike which it has aggressive manngement accompanied by greater community anti official postponed until an arrangement for city a of supporta the bus system (including operation Remponsible city and community leadsatisfactory wage increase retroactive to er§ are looking into the experience of San December 1) can be worked out The manner in which Diego which recently took over operation the bus problem has been handled by all of its bus system and has embarked on serconcerned is dangerous As The Tribune an aggressive program of improved has said several times the city was in vice and reduced fares This is already danger of waking up some morning with paying off in increased patronage There ix some question whether Salt no bus service — and perhaps with equipLake City could embark on the program ment gone It is to be hoped that there of city purchase without special legislasolutions will be no more mere stop-gafor San tion (which all necessary although that still appears a possibility is the It possible Supreme Court There is no definite conclusion as yet Diego) of Utah that might agree existing power as to what arrangements can be worked street to a a for city operate railway eyeout for city operation — whether by lease because tem of extension changing by or purchase or whether by a management a bus to and times conditions applies indeor Lines contract with National City system pendent city operation A number of these questions need to The Tribune does not believe a manis doubtful however that clarifiedAt be agement contract would be advisable the bus drivera' union or perhaps Salt Lake City4Lines will stand still for a long drawn-ou- t court test Something must be done to keep the lines operating for the immediate future Ever since the big rift began Soviet But Salt Lake City must not stop there It leaders have been talking of calling an must go on to find the right framework International Communist conference to for city ownership and operation There is reason to believe that a fair put Red China on trial But many of the Communist parties of the world weren't settlement can be negotiated with National City Lines which definitely wants out Interested A few were in Peking's camp of a losing proposition It ought to be posA far greeter number thought that such a Bible for Salt Lake City to get the kind of shatconference might restore Moscow's federal financial aid which was made movetered power over the Communist to San Diego and to a number of available ment cities other seeking help to find solutions Now at long last Brezhnev and Kosygto mass urban transit problems In are able to announce that an exploratoSan Diego is using four million dollars ry iteAsion will be held in Budapest next funds voted by February for "a collective exchange of of federal aid along with to not for the systhe only taxpayers pay on the possibility of a world opinions" tem but buy new buses Half the fleet will conference However the Soviet leaderand San ship had to promise that no one would be be replaced within the year to new have equientirely Diego hopes put on trial few a pment within front-pagyears edi "The purpose" said a This is a must for Salt Lake City if tonal in Pravda "cannot be interference the deteriorating bus situation is to be reIn the affairs of any fraternal party and of versed even less the 'excommunication' San Diegans came to the conclusion anyone" Although China was not menwas name tioned by the implication that only city ownership and operation unmistakable More important it will be - plus a taxpayer subsidy would assure adea pretty thin conference since seven of quate bus service Salt Lake citizens are the 14 countries under Communist rule reluctantly reaching the same conclusion won't be represented at Budapest If that is the decision—and The Tribune If the Soviet leaders had hoped to save considers it the right one—let Ili move deface they didn't do very well terminedly to implement it that Salt Lake City at the is well toe ' ' rage 22 190 Stop-Ga- p - ' ' Glarlea Bartlett quit ::nit 0ftsb itut ert Ion A It $ " v IA " ''' 1 1 ' ' Y agre ov re t to lu treat ' 4 I ( - -- 4 I 7 - 0- -4 fee es j ecJ4 oven even nigh "Everybody knows the feminine vote ran swing an election so If we have a peace candidate and he lose they'll blame us!" of n aera can't BLESSING A A ous neve P |