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Show V VjN'"' Crime Meet Told Help Citizen To Teel Safer Max B Knud'on Jr Tribune Staff Writer Bv SNOWBIRD Reducing cnme is a fine goal " leaders of the criminal-tuMicx stem in the Salt Lake rea were told here Thursdax but enhancing the publics feeling of safety and is just as important Charles Rogovin the first national di rector of the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, told judges, correc- e well-beir- g Prc ss Trouble o tion officials police ihiefs and prosecutors from Region 12, comprising Balt Lake and Tooele counties that people tan be "made to feel safer, even if they re not This is an important goal to work toward and 1 dont think it is a fraud to do so. the whole commumtv can benefit s Key note Speaker Mr Rogovin. who assumed leadership of the LEAV m is also director of the Polite Foundation an arm of the Ford Foundation and is a Harvard lecturer H1 came to Salt Lake City Thursday as keynote speaker for a Criminal-JusticWorkshop sponsoied by the Region 12 Law Enforcement Planning Council and the Bureau of Conimu-mtDevelopment at the Lmversitv of Ltah Purpose of the workshop, which runs through Fridav, is to promote "a greater understanding of the vital role that cooperation plays in a successful criminal said Jack McDonald, tustice system, workshop director for the bureau Most people, Mr Rogovin said, have lost confidence in the justice system And who do thev resent most7 The cops No They feel the problem hes with the judges who they accuse of being soft on crime lx, total iNews. X Bu$mes s V ' TV Today '; Page 4D4 , Friday Morning, May 23, 1973 editions s Dan Valentines Nothing SerioiX NOT THE END: People tend to forget the woe of the past m the turmoil of the present It has been ever fpTJl so The United t States is in a blue mood these days . The gloom of hangs Watergate over the land ? There are a these doomcners few troubled days who Dan Valentine cry that the cur- rent Watergate scandal is the end of the United States as a nation. Scuttle Never again, some say, wall the Unit ed States be able to hold its head up m the world Clean out the White House . . Give Force everybody to resign up the ghost Its all over . to hear the defeatists - yell - - rv . is not a pretty affair . healthy to have it out m the Watergate but its open. - X . ' . I' !r. , s fi x K (M v X - : Slate Puts Watches On Dams V XXx, X yvVV r?y$ v A -- IX I 'X fiv ...aa By DaveJonxson Tribune Staff Writer vs 1 tf.y W 4 Dozens of dams, rexerxoirs and creeks throughout Ltah are under constant surveillance by state water officials to attempt to ward off another flood similar to tins week s at Payson, Gov. Calvin L Hampton was told Thui sdjy S' X The governor had called the meeting to bung water, highway, emergency ser vice and National Guard officials together for a statewide dam condition briefing But, although the judiciary often takes the brunt of public opinion, he said, the problems can he with police who improperly prepare cases and prosecutors who come to court unprepared so that the judge has no choice but to throw out the case. HOWEVER, despite the cnes of doom, Watergate is far from being Americas darkest hour. I was at a social affair on a recent a chronic evemng. And one guest called the Watergate mess pessimist the most disastrous thing that has ever happened to the United States. I disagreed, pointing out that there was a little matter of a terrible Civil War about 100 years ago that split the nation in two, and resulted in the death Dee C. Hansen, newly appointed state water engineer, reviewed conditions statewide and pointed out several trouble spots, all of which he said are under constant surveillance The greatest reservoir of untapped resources in the system, according to Mr Rogovin, hes m the ordmary patrolmen who outnumber the rest of the people m the system by a large maigm But we dont involve them, he inwe uxt send out their oiders sisted fiom the top down and they are left without any motivation to get involved The policeman needs to see a benefit for himself. either tangible or intangible If we can convince the patrolman that his status will rise if he helps remove fear from the community then he will really try As it is, only 20 percent of an urban the policemans time is spent on cnme other 80 percent has nothing at all to do with crime We know of homosexual activity, adults and juveniles fraternizing together and the teaching of fellatio in these places. Do these places have to register or are they just somewhere, For us to have a place like Odyssey in the state is the biggest black eye the state has Wed like to know why judges are sending people to these places when they dont know anything about them Contacted later Thursday, Quentin F. Kolb, chairman of the Odyssey House of Utah advisory board, said We invite Chief Jones to do two things- - First of all, to offer conclusive evidence that the allegations made in his complete statements are true, second, to visit and inspect Odyssey House at regular intervals at his discretion if he feels there is a basis for his statements "If he does not feel that he can accept this invitation, his statement was com- 1 1 e Salt Lake City Police Chief J Earl treatJones lashed out at ment centers such as Odyssey House that he said are unlicensed and unqualified to handle criminals the President Impeach . . Change the government the nation . . . Mechanical experts wtre flying to ,tke I n to correct the problem Io lite Tliuisdax mtit howtver. the mieuod piotilt m s ill V Police Share Blame Page One Section B Piltv iv of The Tribune to some salt lake City nudi r was delayed Tliursdav by mator mechanical problem with the presses which reduced their cap u tty bv half S a result, j small pirccntige of not did idols receive updated news ie, it poits in Tluirsd.iv nioTiings final v f)n iNII nit Stilmiu Cuts Capacity Hampton told State Highway Blame J Kay to instruct department dixti ict officials throughout the Mate to nuke emergency assistance on water hi eats a top pnonty of department ctews and equipment for the next xeveial days Mr Hansen noted (hat this yeat s Hood peak conditions are reversed in the state not them creeks and rivers have alteadv reached and passed top flow, cential watersheds will peak in about see Page Column Gov 1 Courtesy Pays? Not This Time Hughes Airwext I light 878, bound for Washington, was delayed three plus hours Thursday night when pilot turned plane before takeoif in an attempt Tribune-Realto- to let off passenger who had boarded the wrong plane. The aircralts right wheels sunk in the warm asphalt that runs alongside concrete runway U.S. Court Seminar r B-- Home: Owners fBest Investment Hears Home ownership is the most secure investment that can be made, the 12th annual Home Buyers Seminar was told Thursday night The seminar, jointly sponsored by the Salt Lake Real Estate Board and The Salt Lake Tribune, drew about 150 prospective home buyers for advice on all aspects of buying a home Four specialists presented helpful advice and hints on How to Start When The Advantages of Buying a Home, How to FiBuying Your Own Home, nance Your Home Purchase, and Legal Aspects of Home Buying and Selling Dozens of questions from the audience were answered after the presentations Bill Fagergren, a broker for A&B Realtors, emphasized one need not be nch to afford the purchase of a home No matter what the economy does, once you've begun buying a Lome the pnee is locked in It offers stability and secunty and the value of homes is skypletely irresponsible and without foundation If he believes them true, he is dererocketing lict in his duties not to enforce laws of And the cost of a home is not as See Page Column 1 much as you might think You must re member its a hedge against inflation and provides tax benefits Its the most solid security human has ingenuity devised, Mr Fagergren said Best Meets Needs Ken Prothero, president of Lake Board of Realtors, said great importance to select a confide in and rely on him to the Salt is of realtor, assist in it Hundreds Receive School Diplomas Roses and wishes of congratulations were in order Thursday night when hundreds of seniors were gradu-- ( ated from five area high schools Tribune reporters and photographers were waitmg to capture the unforgettable moments at ceremonies for Bountiful, Davis, Clearfield, and Judge Memorial students Lay-to- n For a complete wTapup on the ceremonies, turn to Page B-- 2 B-- the process of finding and buying a home . Select a home that best meets your needs and make sure you can afford it, he suggested. The prospective buyer should leave nothing to chance and should insist that all agreeements be stated in writing, Mr. Prothero said As a rule of thumb, one shouldnt attempt to buy a home costing more than 2Vi times his annual income, or one with monthly payments of more than 25 percent of ins monthly income, he concluded Answers on financing were provided by Hayden Calvert of Prudential Federal s of home Savings. More than loans are conventional, he said That is. they are arranged solely between the buyer and a lending institution two-third- Better Terms FHA and VA loans offer better terms but are ,.r, available to everyone, Mr Calvert said Current interest rates for conventional loans are between 8 and 8 percent, loans availwith up to 95 percent-of-coable Lake Plea - DENVER (AP) The U S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals listened to arguments for more than an hour Thursday in the Lake Bridge National Monument controversy. A decision was expected within a week, a spokesman for the court said Powell-Rainbo- The federal government is appealing a Feb 27 decision by U S. District Court Judge Willis Ritter of Salt Lake City who ordered the level of Lake Powell to be lowered to prevent the waters from entering the Rainbow Bridge National Monument m southeastern Utah On May 1, the government won a temporary stay of Ritters order, and the waters ha e been nsing about one foot per day since The government, m seeking that the lower court ruling be reversed,, argued Thursday that a 126 law prohibiting dams or reservoirs within any national park does not apply to Lake Powell and Rainbow Bndge Attorneys also contended that the 1968 Colorado River Basin Project Act contemplates full utilization of Lake Powell that is, utilization at level. the 3,700-foActive Storage of thousands on both sides. The appellees said the act directs the Secretary of Interior to maintain active storage in Lake Mead equal to the active storage in Lake Powell. If Lake Powell is allowed to remain below 3,606 feet above sea level, the level at which water begins to enter the monument, both resf of ervoirs would be used to only their designed capacity and much revenue would be lost, the government said The United States survived the Civil War Im sure it can survive Watergate . Were a plenty tough nation when the ... chips are dowm If the United States can survive a civil war and open rebellion. Im sure the nation can survive the bumbling and efforts of a few idiots who tned to bug a room in an apartment failed house complex. W H VT PEOPLE fail to realize is that mencan history is filled with disasters that reached nght into the While House and the country is still here fact exactly In 105 one-h?- power-generatin- g Government attorneys also stated that the water presents no threat or danger to the natural sandstone arch, and would even increase access o the monument. The original suit was filed against the government by Friends of the Earth, the years ago tomor-- i President Andrew ow May 26. 1868 Johnson was acquitted in his impeachment Inal in the U S Senate Wasatch Kenneth Mountain Club of Utah and Sleight, a Utah river guide. Thirteen environmental groups, including the Sierra Club, joined the case Wednesday It was a dirty affair. President Johnson was called a drunk he was supposed to have been three sheets to the wind when he was inaugu'was charged rated vice president, practically with' treason and every other crime under the sun. Doomcners of the day were sure the nation was through They said so. Its nice to fi$tna the United States affair recovered There mr, darker Act Principles Attorneys for the environmentalists argued Thursday that Congress stated m the Colorado River Storage Project Act of 1956 that keeping reservoirs and dams out of national parks and monuments was a principle it adhered to, and that commitment has never been abrogated mo in Amenca than .Watergate though some liberals will r.nt agree ments SVM, THE -- Photo bv Trlbunt Stoff Photooraohtr Fronk R Porschotis Resort Communitys Quiet Corner SD CYMc.SWS What would have been the public reaction back In 1812 If the British and the event burned the White House was carried on national television? 9i headstones and this panoramic northeast marks Glenwood Cemetery, Distinctive view to 0 I - f - west of Park City. Ihe private graveyard for fraternal organizations looks down on ' ..., Attorney James Lee argued that Congress has for years acted to retain our national park system intact, and has voided repeated attempts to construct danix m Nellowstone, Dinosaur Grand Canyon national pj; a The Three Kings Condominium. ,ost of winter's snow has melted from the surrounding hills. x 'jS'' environmentalists contend and the lake water would mar the area, de st toying natural vegetation and leaving a water line on the canyon walls. |