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'j1" r - y"-- . yi gj y (" if J jj y i yri("" y y i iy r i' 0 "y lrJ ij Identity-- f W omen In Crisis Odyssey Leader Cites Dilemma Local .News TV Today Page 24 Sports Wednesday Morning, September Dan Valentines Dr a psychiatrist and attorney, attended the Jbth annual con- The American woman is facing an identity crisis She wants to know who am I and who are we and where are we going She really doesn't know the role she is to play , Dr Densen-Gerbe- r said Women in Phase She is m Phase 1 the examination she added, noting that the question of womens nghts and role will get more tumultuous before it settles dow n gul wants to know whether its nght and proper for her parents to arrange her maryoung stage, riage It the This identity crisis of the American woman is one reason I feel that children aie in such difficulties What happens to the American woman in this crisis and conflict has a great deal to do with the children, she said that girls parents a young fellow they both like and they like his tannly and they are putting a lot of pressure on the daughter to marry the lad She noted that many young people, as a result, are in turmoil with drugs, for example, as just one of the symptoms She writes: My parents say that in many parts of the world marriages are arranged by the parents of the boy and the girl, and the young people really dont hate anything to say about it. Extremely'lmportant As I studied this matter, I became the that impressed relationship of the mother and father and husband and wife is extremely important, she said she Dr Densen-Gerbe- r added that a relationship has to be developed between the husband and wife and father and mother based on mutual respect for each other In many, many Yes, it is true . . lands, even in these modern times, marriages are arranged by parents . . . and to be quite truthful, they work out tery well She added that she supports the proposed Equal Rights Amendment to the U S. Constitution and believes it has to be adopted. been a recent study on worldwide marriage, and it turns out there are less divorces among marriages arranged by parents In fact, 1 reader Is this true, Mr. Aalentine? adds. I theres We are entitled to be considered full citizens the same as men and are entitled to the same rights," she said. However, in her view some womens liberation groups are too extreme. But I still dont go for it . . . It appears to me that divorce or no divorce it should remain the inalienable right of a human being to marry the person of his or her personal choice. Giving Bad Light make a good husband They are giving a bad light to some of us who feel differently. We have to live m a world that is both men and women and some elements m the womens liberation movement dont talk about living with men, but living against them, Dr. Densen Gerber said The only reason the father thinks so is because the young man happens to have a good job She added that women who have achieved success have a responsiaility to giv e of their time to help othei s Theres more to a happy marriage than a man hav ing a good job Dr Densen-Gerbe- r is the author of a book to be published in 1974 dealing with women s changing role the first place, when parents arrange a marriage, they are too practical 4 GIRLS FATHER will look at a young man and tell lus daughter, Hell In Parents arent fair when they try to arrange marriages for them daughters In other action, the convention delevote favored support of gates by a the Equal Rights Amendment and urged its immediate adoption by the remaining states. The Utah Womens Political Caucus issued a statement applauding the action and sons 69-2- 7 Republican father will always try to marry his daughter off to the son of anA other Republican. Same with the Democrats ' Miu-- 13 yr: , . Cars and trucks line the area on both sides of John Susiehs Texaco station, Wendover, Utahn Asks School Revisions By Tribune Frank Hewlett ashington Bureau WASHINGTON Modification of existing federal elementary and secondary education programs was called for Tuesday by Utah Gov. Calvin L Rampton when he appeared before the Senate subcommittee on education W - Gov. Rampton, representing both the Education Commission of the States and the National Governors Conference, was leadoff witness at a hearing conducted by Sen Claiborne Pell, , on the administrations special revenue sharing proposal, which is also called the Better Schools Act D-- The essential point that I would like to make, said Gov Rampton, is that federal aid to education, whether categorical in character with specific guidelines or administered with considerable state discretion, must mesh with state school finance systems in order that federal assistance does not distort opportunities and priorities at the state and local level This is particularly true where a state has adopted a school finance system w hich recognizes the higher costs of meeting the educational needs of those students who are given special attention by federal programs (such as the disadvantaged and handicapped) He showed little enthusiasm for the long existing Federally Impacted Aid program for school districts with pupils who are dependents of military or other federal personnel The present program allows large sums of money to flow into local education associations, but forbids the state to consider such funds as local revenues when distnbuting state aid, said Gov Rampton Since the new equalization formulas are designed to remedy inequalities m local revenues, impact aid money has the effect of undoing what the state legislature has done, of disequahzmg where the intention was to equalize, he said I if Utah, when all the other stations in the town closed down. The station owners said Nixons new Cars Forced to Line Up for Gas jn endover Phase 4 Protest By W llf Cannon Tribune Staff W nter - t 10 WENDOAER, Tooele County a m Tuesday, tourists, residents and anyone else needing gasoline heie had only one place to buy it Gasoline station operators, with the exception of one station, shut down to protest President Nixon's Phase 4 economic controls other Texaco station was open But they weren t selling gasoline onlv diesel luel Truck Driver's A It's a good thing theyre open, said one diesel truck driver, or there would be a lot of trucks stuck here at the Nevada Texaco the only service station across the said they were selling diesel border fuel because we're the only ones who John Susich, operator of a Texaco star do He agreed that a lot of his and watched tion, kept facility open if would trucks stranded be the station as the cars and trucks lined up Mr Susich commented that no one had told him shut down diesel fuel sales to close, but revealed that an employe On the gasoline pumps at the same had received a phone call by someone station, however, was a sign reading Out cf Gas 11 Sept 1973 thieatemng to blow the station up semi-traile- Across the Utah Nevada border, an- - Contacted Tuesday afternoon ton- - Holbrook Airs Pay Needs 'College Presidency Tough Task the means for the presidents to carry out them duties I dont have any objection to providBeing president of a college is one of the most difficult positions m society, ing a car, a house, and fringe benefits to says Donald B Holbrook, chairman of attract the most competent man, Mr. To Holbrook said the State Board of Higher Education The secret to e ellence attract and maintain the best possible at an institution of higher learning rests people for these vital positions, salaries mostly on a president. and fringe benefits must be competitive Mr. Holbrook joined Dr. G. Homer and substantial Durham, commissioner of the Utah State The president is an administrator, Board of Higher Education, in describing sometimes handling millions of dollars salaries and fringe benefits being providHe has to deal constantly with changing ed presidents of state colleges and unistudent groups, with a faculty that is versities m Utah as well within reason vested with academic freedom, with sev- and usually much less than available eral boards and legislative committees from competing pnvate industries or inwith varying powers and with the com- stitutions elsewhere munity at large, including labor groups Arizona Pays More Hes a man that has to be a true dipFor example, Dr. Durham said that lomat and a statesman, as well as a firm while the Umversity of Utahs president, and able administrator, Mr. Holbrook Dr. David P. Gardner, receives $40,000 a said the president of Arizona State UniIt is for these reasons that Mr. Hol- year, which has a program compa- versity brook maintains the state must provide years even know any Agnes It tui ns out Agnes was the daughter Talabot who was my mothers best paitner at the bridge club of Mildred No Other Ltah Salaries According to Dr. Durham, salaries of d unipresidents of other include versities and colleges for 1973-7Dr. Joseph L. Bishop, Weber State College, $28,000, Dr. Royden C. Braithw aite, Southern Utah State College, $24 000, Dr Floyd S Holm, Snow College, Dr Fer-roC Losee, Dixie College, and Dr Dean M McDonald, College of Eastern Utah, $22 000 each, Wilson W Sorensen Utah Technical College at Provo, $20 700 and Jay L. Nelson, Utah Technical College at Salt Lake, $21,200 Utah college presidents are not without fringe benefits, w hich m many cases include a house, an automobile and an expense accunt. But, Mr. Holbrook insists the fringe benefits are usually relatively small, if not inadestate-supporte- 4 25 Column I Curbs Infuriate Prison Inmates there should be a against such match making by par- IN FACT, I THINK ents of $31,400 See Page ananged mamages. law said Dr. Glen L Dr Durham Taggart, president of Utah State University, earns $35,000 a year, while the president of Colorado State University ui Fort Collins (a comparable school) receives $45,000. However, presidents of both the Umversity of Idaho and the University of Montana have yearly salaries of family am not in favor I -- But, data provided to Dr Durham in a recent salary survey shows that the presidents of the Umversity of Nebraska and the Umversity of New Mexico (both institutions comparable to the U of U) receiv e under $37,000. quate Mormation provided to Mr Holliook by each college president showed that Dr. Gardner, U. of U , has been prov ided with a newly purchased home which cost 8125,000 All utilities are paid by the university erves Dr. Gardner said the house night. dont Arizona n the young ladies weie too either good looking, But many an afternoon I would come home from junior high school and my mother would say, Remember, youre taking Agnes to the dance Saturday I rable to the U. of U. receives $40,500, as does the president of the University of By JoAnn Jacobsen Tnbune Staff Writer Not all of Id scream Meets With Officials Mr Watson met Tuesday m Werdover with the Tooele County deputy sheriff, the mayor and station operators to claril know fy the situation. He said, should if action any Wednesday (legal) be taken A Phillips 66 station operator who had closed down lus business, said of the shutdown, We dont have any forniJ orHe ganization, just a joint agreement said most, if not all, the stations would p.obably open Wednesday A spokesman 1 Agnes cerning the incident, Tooele County AWe can only Ed Watson said, take legal action if we can prove a conspiracy between the station operators He said that so far, such a conspiracy cannot be prov en ttorney lew nice gu tor me to marry These eligible girls weie always the daughters of members of the various bi idge clubs my mother belonged to -- Tribune saff photo bv Ross Welser was in protest of President Phase 4 economic guidelines. the shutdown I around for a old she was always looking if vl T -- v. 4 plumber will favor the son of another plumber as a spouse for his daughter Mv mother was kind of a matchma- ktl FROM THE TIME I was ft V, She made the comments in an interaddressed the group at its dinner session Ie selected f V TTT$ I I mi. . view and PARENTS CHOICE? just been tossed a rather ticklish question . . . And I m stupid enough to try to answer it. seems v vention ot the National Order of Women 1 egislators OW LSi at Hotel Utah Notliing Serious4 hate ' tr; The American woman is facing an identity crisis, Dr. Judianne Densen-Gerbe- r executive director and founder of Odyssey House drug rehabilitation centers, said Tuesday Pje P 23 A inf! By Bob Bryson Tribune Staff W nter 12, 1973 Second Section rx' i i at the royal families of Europe . for centuries all the royal marriages of European families were arranged by the families . . . Look . Special to The Tubune DRAPER Inmates of Utah State Prison's Maximum Security Facility Tuesday burned papers, mrttresses and blankets in protest of security precautions taken Monday night by W arden Sam Smith And they resulted in such a batch of idiots the world has hardly recovered from them . . . Because of these there is hardly remaining in the world family-planne- nages, d any mar royalty Among orders issued by "arden Smith late Monday following the stabbing of an Maybe if the princes and the princesses of Europe had been allowed to marry men and women of their own choice the world may have taken a difand better ferent path. .Sir.. Lece1 SAM, THE Personally, soybeans beans! 4 marriages d Family-arrange- I ... No inmate, William Sampley, 2b, was a new rule allowing only one mmate at a time m the common areas m the facility. Tribune staff photo bv Tim Kelly . Ski Early , Ski Main Street SAD CT NIC, SAYS: dont care I goes up N If the price dont like of soy- Frank Jones demonstrates form Tuesday on 2nd South near Main during filming of ski 4 I slides for Salt Lake A alley Convention and officials Bureau. Visitors said, Slides, I be used to encourage skiers to use local accommodations when resorts are full. will V The common areas were shared by up to tune inmates as day rooms Warden Smith said there was little damage from the fires and threatened revocation of other inmate privileges if demonstrations continued He said things quieted about 4 pm. r A |