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Show John Ehrlichman: White House Traffic Cop t 4 ' ;$ , 1 , .. .,,..,, f - i 1 1 a tee . f I ' Of -- ..fr No4 - ' ,,,,,,- ' 4,- - 4 , 7 0 4 'i . , - ...1 z. - , , , - ' I - I, , t, ell . - ' ', ',. .. ,, '' i, , . ' 4', ' , , ' .i 4 :4. A .... 1 , , ' - - : , '' )', '' . 4Iii ''' - - t ,--- ' It..' 7 . ' s.,,, , C. ,,,6 i , 34, 1.4 .1,,; ' , , 't ' ;,, - - :4' . ks N ,:s4. "''.,,:. ' ' wINi: - , i 4't--, - ,,,le i. :!,, 0,,,, f - .. N ., r, ., ''... , ; ,,,,,- . , &It, i ig, - - -,, 1 ..........ik ' - . , ,,7 ,4-- -- , "4. , 1 IS 0441101101MalitlialikAdie,0,4Q.tits 4,, ;',' , Ilitg . John Ehrlichman hos risen to a position in the Nixon Administran tion comparable o that of Adams in Eisenhower's regime. She-ma- Consolidation By and maybe even the 1970 . touf-zll- ids !1 Wing. uomr right "1"..ey liae enormous - sad a furlaus GOP tam.politician. tution which created Ciah's five -- city" districtsSalt Lake City. Oeden. Provo. Logan an Mi-r- tee , - cornreilts indicate this so a recent session, budgeT meet school , This saine provision viould ha e of several other inde,...7"d in rem vridetit distric!sBountiful and and perhaps otliersif tile statutes had ret beer changed to alter the nefinitioil of a second class city iiis ail according to population!. re- dealing with of o H olidation ,schools within disi tiicts. br. T. H. Bell. stair superiii$. !enderit uf public education. said the n . ( haffin state Board of Edu as done much as it Can about cation has - school cut isol id a t ..encourageFurther r..ores. he said. ill be tip to the Legisla ture. lk,ri '''''''-,410- -- ',' kould I Ae both legislative action i4Mit a vote of the people to change the constitution. Fisher indicated he also uould support measures to make it legal to coi;solidate school districts across county boundary lines. Irt many parts ef !lie state this Quid be a distinct advanlie. Tintii District. for example. which in ituab County. more eally could be consolidated with Nebo District in Utah County than kith duab District. It During an appearance at a receht PTA "critical issues. corterelice. Rep. M, Byron Fisher. Lake, also commented on consolidation. eft Fisher said bilk sould MUSICAL WHIRL By HAROLD LUNDSTROM Deseret Neks Music Editor sit up end 1.1ke notice v.ten you see tour nien strut Out tm staee and light into a number like "Iy- Buddy. Some say its just plain corn. but even the most severe critic has to admit that the sound has a certain all its own. rehearse tr,- verteirity i that if you ant singing that has one right to the top then attend the concert the followire Sittirdav it;i in the Tithernacie 1itir the Utah Sympliony Orchestra. of The inimitable Turk Evans. dirN-tothe Lakeside Chord Buster. has prepared his great singing ensemble to perform a grout) of numbers with he Utah Symphony and also a group of rumbers sans accompaniment. Barbershop huffs nevt-- had it so t.ruod tor t,.0 tunsectitive weekends. believe me! Anott-,e- to bepr n 4,41 !k ith its S P E BSQS A initials. overpmering For the uninformed. the alphabet soup mixture stands for the Society for the PreservatiLn and Encouragement of BarI,ershop Quartet Singing in America. Inc. It also represents about 35010 members -firmly committed to the motto, Keep .merica Singing.' tiers 2- in Let. les-tal- ., Ito:. Roy .tifhtlf-t.f- : Ti Iff .re 1711 11.ikr:-,o:- ti; It tf,' lot of 1)f a thoe botst.r AM to ii!. of to.tt .c..!.e, in t.it! AM have Pv0:ved Auto 11.0ikers from the 1912 level of 27 cents an hour to the St tknge ithout any marked attempt of reby the union to promo:e a or the to,Aard any comt.,tie,y sponsalwity deep understanding of economics. r,eirther has fed his member,hil. ot the tziw rhetoric of the labor mo,,e:;:ert anti ILI, to inch he n is not a time in change his stle, Ile hos already telo7ed ti.o oi,on of testraint in the national intetest in the hegotions ahead. lie talks of the het rourai of collective bar,:.aining as prospective harxest and su,::gests that !.st--.e fiver; in the name of stability sho,ilri lett to the corporation,. 11e inienos to t ions confront them. 1Len begin. v.ith the strike tund ot Sl2o 7nit1:on. l,-- ,. the jeep the strike i 1 plarts ao, almo71 strike rift ti,tsa P.1,11fle nj, .01,0,: I 1,r il:e rtetlitat!y tilNitke A h,iii Itrion iTlii Ke:;t,,,;,t 1,..i.i ie;iiier-11.- :,;,I ,4 ctvl V:4 , , r cY-5- of On-- AMILANI " --01 Sorile atherzising th a slogan . feep for Peri,ocrac.- - lz taur:ht c,ime rid ...de tc don't I tho knc-- on A a like rote Mr. Wil,oCs k but he must have made carbon copies becaust Mr. Nixon is still using them. The Npeeches of no selfish ends no inaierttio desire of conquest s4iilie Old laa. yorrpen,,ition And no nuitter speenes. . ri.? . tliere t;i.,ny believir.! at en't . 7 t, ' ,., toda y as t;irs ago. Ertl tilting iitii- 1.es kl ere swamped k It h people back 917 in . men and boy, wanting 50 1 4, '1'14 T14 1 , $ 1 I i Li LI 4,a0.11 .. 1 I a1 ''' 4 I to enlist. t Mr. Jones of them couldn't wait, they up in the British and the French artMes. I The U.S. had 55 old rickety airplanes and abGdt 15 pilots. So a lot ut them just , grabbed a boot and joined tre Fret-- li Escadrille. tite Air Force they were known its Ilit' tiien. ... Henry Foul jumped in and offered tii :.1.11Jrnarinps build thousands of powered with 'Model T engines. You would sure have a hat d time wiring an old Model T engine together on the oueitn floor. NI ouldn't you? But he wasn't taken up on the proposition by Unule Sam. lie did make airplat e motors and anibulances on his assembly Imes. One-Nki- Even the symphony conductots refused to play works of the great German musicians .ind switched to iomposers ho had ties with the Allies. The kids didn't want tu conie down kiiiit the GrUltie F. measles. So tii tiarci, was changed to the -- liberty measie,2. A ' poor little dachshund couldn't run down biri; 4: the street without being abused cause of her German backgruut.d. ... So they chatc,ed 1 the name to ithet ty "ups. Sautze sales (hopped. but hamburg-tor- s er sales soated. They soared even higt.er when the name hamburger was changed to "liberty steak: changing the name to Apparently. tube steak didn.t seem to help hot dog sales. 1 1 SenF Nvriter: still wrote about Ithe and moon and spoon. but there was a soldler in every song. World Wiir I sOtl,' are among the best ever writtn. They have survived dOWn through three or four tir toll, Women volon: tecibil to roll bandages ,ind meet trains oode'. to slioiter the "doughboys!' !n fact. the newspaper ciilled it Ainericas first big aar in over 50 eiirs kith c eve:A-or'Ring er, t.ei !Pr Moyht-rh4- t LUt (' '(C ch,oge the ana,.te 01:1'!:(y ke it a t,171.il af:iiir. in or out. but pei vit.! Nk Wifs it ( End vo h l'eLierS pound bird tiley ore trying to i)e eating iel'iovers Corl:te-,- - I BIG TALK I , !nes (,t hiti w17.t Loid up me I i a full htsk ',417':U v, Ic Face , S L , C' F2ce , p : ; r t p i i !!: bf:,:f t!,0 tt.o, pttts ettie;o0u:. 1:pon J. ,!! - . -- 4 s , y ' , 4 ,,o' , 1 '. t- I ,, 141;7 '..., '' ''''4 V.01. -- - pto,,:ii,ed to te ' t to ,Ik.010 i,olkeer, Ti e I,taeli iINt ,ett!eirent p;o1:er.. Out a 1 p.("0:: i b!gge-- : ;otki:-...7- !! v 1 ,,e ,1.01V !O A I,; it '" t - The I NCove f,0-4"6de i i t t - g- ? to .ftor. -- , , 1 1 6....y. You re richt, Dewey. , - sA- 4:. 0 z 1 ;.,..-- - 1 1 F P I. It) !J, Cm v OnCIUS 11,, et Yo. Crtilaat tetvr ' " " ALA11,41 lkofa i Nev.1 I populae V li:111:!!!'ffiii!ii,!1,11 . 1 0." Bigfoot was here." ,1 :1,, ", A A." ON ' 61n't th,.t , - , . :e, 4 h,selL) n:k I OIL for a declaration of dr, in tho,e day,, the presidert had to go l'efote the CongTe,s. fie just (1idn't stintli)le into kat- by pt.c ' cr--- 4 ;,,0 c:ross an old neA,papc. Vil,on asked Congre,s happened riltliptl:JTe assoate Les'Ae egu!atory ,gencies. Whitten h corkluted a rrsorou2.t, tuv of the FtNierdl Trdde Comtnissiot. which it ts supposed 0.ten defrauri- - t7e tI) protect. A, a (1::esk doe,Et kLwA th.tt iron tot'.s may cancer o'; he colon in the el,ierly, thiit some ;CI 1 I of 1917 when ' , I., ,;.,,r2t Lict. Ev:i.ote of a taintly erybody Iron: the kid., tin up Ikanted a Men -- 1 ': II And when son:e key !!,e regetLitien, tuzr. :laty te!u,f. ,sX:, - l'Iknk 4$! One to co; re:1d rjy upon C'jC) T; rinz :pd ASHINGTON The !egulatot y agNwies arc supposed to protect the frmn airp!&ne accidents. dangerous Criris. advertisirig. :Uletit stocks and sive wilily ra.cs. such Fret.: tory promoters as may prey across s7aie If one cortip.riy gains a monopoly on bubble-guba!,,ehall cards. the Federal Trade Commission is expected to save Tif, glint chevers ItOril exploitation. (Jr if t1 pilot tries to fly his plane ith a pretty stewardess on his lap. the Federill admonish him. al .'kviation intieed. me reguiatory commissions: aI e supposed to be vvatchint! benevolently over the innoi:ent citizen every time he picks up the phone. MN itches on TV. tealoties for an aspirin or boards a bus. train or plane. All too often. laoeVer, these agencies protect the pithy the ay a lox guards a crit:keri coop The Washington Post.'s Morton Mint. for example. has revealed that the Food and Drtr Administration still ;Iiproves tile sale of about 90 widely prescribed antibiotic medicines that. accordim,,. to its own rolinizs. may cause massive iijury ami even deatit. The Securities anti Exchange Commis- sion does nothing to stop stock manipula- from using boilerroom tactics to run up the price of stock offerings. And the reluctant regula- tors at the Interstate Commerce Corn- mission permit ancient locomotives with (Jut parts to operate and allow thou- uro.siti,-,:to saiitts of unsafe unittiprii ed. If these public gu:.zeitars sometimes seem more concerned about protecting pr:vate than public interests. i: can be blamed in part upon the political pressures. They art, besieged by the lawyers and lobbyists of the corporations that are suplyed to he regulated. The antennas of most com:rii,sAmlers are sensitive to the faintest si2r.als from Capitol tiLl. paitik c,larly if these should come from the cor...!re,sional commi'tees with jurisdiction o tnetn. The nlost con.p'.aint from liou,e Commercn Chair nan Sta,.:ger, about :he N..:ior..;1 Airlor,g walk at Was',7.,tot, boutA port to boord Like Crtltral for his tttike We,t Vir:inia, for ev i he hirt tLe FAA ample. to riove 'Lake IT 10 ,s An it t y to ploceti,:ral S- -- 714,7,;7 :t.rt is to ihestuelit's P By JACK ANDERSON , 'Li J1T '. Agencies That Don't Regulate fV,.! FLAY :,ori pd D .!!," tr V. I'le-lC- et tit tif-- 0. U.S. Regulatory 11-,- A ,fon,011,-o- R them. Of ikon seemed to h.ie illan NiNon liondliiig the problenis of a er ea-l- c.;:iie V.el!,ue pi Qgran b.teu co. n beteen the acti ist Daniel .Nloriie& hait and the consersatie nor:list Arthur But us,. Ehrlichnian ottliestrated a solution that seemed to please everyone. titchestiation and i.ouidiiiation ate Tt'rtilS he uses t3 clescriUe his tua.tion for he the Pt esident. My assii;tinwnt." -as Is essentially opelatiotialsays. opposed to cleatie and inspirational. And it ti is also exhausting. lie doesn't seem to eilt.d. A car arixes at his house liv2s in Great Falls. Va.. viieie th his v. he and tA e eluldien. eery morning at 6:30. He is at his desk at 7 anti !las already bad a stafi meeting by t iC time he see the l'resititiint at S:30. by Brickman C40! m,ipto or.e 4i1.414. -- 1,e,-at- Lea, t I.e 101'.2 Don't expect to sit at:,1 tap your icot to a haibershv e it ju-- t ro t tidokkn t tile kind tor :;A sake , ;, at a ,,pinf:11.s.flThl: ',0114-6:0.)U stio1 0 57, Pies:del htle a p. the small society goYoti , By HARRY JuNES liaen ii.teies:s as t 111'! That I itliout bioakier incerc, for healthier dea:!.:2- - itib, 0111i1.41:, :61it t::. Iiif, A.IA off tu1tict107: he,itt. to enout!il against CM. It has been a glorious perloki for awo p:oducers ;yid auto orkers but pro-per- :. ras ty. far from 7,d til: their appcitte-the. or both sides !o go inspired - ,t hard: older torkers be pensioned off after :10 local-- . trades lose to ohAt is paid hy 11',P Big Three hut uorkets liaxe not moved. a, George t uhen he reviveil Romney exhorted tic;--,the conipati. t000rds the huh levels of morale in torkniatiship that k0111t1 impait the special conipetttie quality to AM product,. Nlost uorkers exude tr.- t.Piti that 3 ,tr,!rotips want to years on the assetn'oly line: younger for v,orkers vith a ravenous con-- , skilled Uorkers whose and motley: has been jostled by the eyeathing settlements of the building 0 the purthase 1970. him', g. hio , annual SI'SC Cellar tny p!p -I Li to, The fltier, oratorio. tor scheduled december It is t. are pressin position phint seetti to iiiie hztittett -'ilt to' V the yompany .1,1, '',ti to parlocal reasoneit leat;cr t !.ise kiiiser, V ii.i e etiotoill shouill IZa!pli Daum. "it money to pia, e its einploes oh A par kith 113. 11, Tlitte. vveeli Somewhere in the musical arclocs techni there's probably a nice. clean-cut- . definition of the barbershop 'sound. but most peo;ile it's probably ea,aer to detine by explaining hat it isn't. and hi- - three Uncle Charlie tieneraliy. l'itidies bursting, forth vitli -- Melarwholy not tit Baby- don't quite 11:1 th Alio Iorststortly siti,4!, the er tr,eludy of every son; ow octave limer than everyoLe eke. roeitiSPERSQSA.s s!aildards, da. caeried l the -- letel. The terxsint..,s harnxtly above him. bas, rourtk out tile bottoni of the tui Itlole the bz,roohe OAT give Ihr hut a spreading pattern of absenteeism Utica strikes across the industt y and suggest that tile mood in Kenosha may be symptomatic and that Walter Reutner may have o bear by the tail as he t4 !. for at; Sale ot to keis for flare! 'West', annual -- Ti.e Nutcracker'. ate tuva veeks ahead of any previous year's sa:e art to all ot vvhich means iliat if see ii .ott don't have your inkets: Hurry. o!, Cedar Utt, graduated frotn SL'SC in June. sail!! tile leading male role in the University of California at Santa liorhara's production st of l)onizetti's (Teta -- The Elixir it Love-la- Netito;i011 school consolidation through government consolidation. That would be even better. : - The Januory. But lees also give some attention to 't pertOrrilanCe of Tchaikovv sky s entire -- String Quartet No. Lux, vilich the "andante- is taken. f the album 13(..,12:0. Recut del -abro contains By;todins String Quartet Ni). in 1970. stil--0- "andante cantabile.' is one tavories. then you will enjoy the ed Nk Nlo- ; iii,a American tors. ft;hting to hold its small slice ''!' of the automobile market. u as snuck for over a month hy an undiscip- Mr. BarArtt lined local pur su- the right to xeto overint!. a privile!:.e. time. that no other company has yielded. It was a strike almost for the sake of strikin., without concern for the economic consequences or the future of a cornullich is the rtlain!a v of Kenosha pitr. and ore of the larest P rr, p oy p in consin. If the celebratof your APPtAlGIATURAS con-Pu- tie negotiations in Clearly he is faced in The Act tour. (;en ) , Wanted v.:idin be had He did sTile u I h j t.on:paign and itekiillie. ii Lie plOceSS, a de oted admirer and friend o Nixon's. When the time LainP for the 1.9(S cair.paign. Hidden:an. on Nixen's behav.;., tapped man to Ian the populatemake approaches iso kniyaii at UCLA. v,orl tor and the MAII JONES Everyone 0, or effective governitig units. today 's means of travel and the state's 29 counties communication. probably could be reduced to no mole have tecthan 10. Some studies ommended six. The consolidation uliich could oil tir t vim t ies is fqen more irveresrn;!. In Salt Lake County are se:iarate governing unit, (but only Icur sitool districts Think chat a niess education xould be in if there ei ' overlappitig school units for special purposessuch as one fur mathematics. anoint - tor 'rltiglish and a diffecent one for atilLt',.s. Let's proceed ulth further scilool consolidationon the theory that local government is even harder to change than the schoolshich flow like mota,,es ii Aer-7,1,1- it is Lai -. coii,olniate has not been talked about is ,iniply corisolidate counties. Most of Utah'-- : The loose reaKENOSHA. WIS. behind a bleakly unproductive soning strike in an auto plant here warns of the I r a ctious spirit which labor A 4.res-41i s a p proachinc, re,otiarizic;i1 - Take four guys. Throw in some haHl. heleing of harmony. and a pinch of minor chords Sprinkle with talent, until blended. Aral !ahat !ou have? for Weil. one have ttUng you , that unioue Amer-,tt sou md. bar- bershop. And can you have barrels of fun with it tonloht 12S1 and Satp,rday Mr. liancuil at the Salt Lake Chapters 2Ist annual SPEBSQSA concert in Iliutland Hiph Auditorium. Ibis year the kid feature the Oilers from Chicago. and the Salt Flats: Carl Ilaricuff will serve as the hilarious The Beehive States-:noChorus. the championship Bountiful Sweet Adeline- - Chorus. as veil as Brine Shrimp Four will ciimplete the always enjoyable plograni. True barbershoppets. ;is those aOinlpd to this fun music and sometimes very sPritimental music call themselves. come e !rpm all arks of lile, Most or thir-irrembers of the official singing society silis tiactei.:. lie ts a seliless laies qualities that Yir. some say. :at !.e :e-,met. MERRY-GO-ROUN- Charles Bartlett: Labor's Bust-Ou- t Bargaining Mood The Sound 01 Barbershop peorle itiatis kated. lki-- If Fisher's proposals become law. some interesting consolidations could result. Cache and Logan districts could be combined. Provo could be combined tk ith either Alpine or Nebo districtsor with both. Ogden and Weber Districts could be made into one. as could the four districts in Salt Lake Cour.tySalt Lake City. Granne. Murray and Jordan. Urahs 40 school districts could be reduced to no mure than 29 tthe nunther of counties) anti hopefully fewer than that. Whiit on the subject of consolidation. I often wonder why politicians and ethers get so insitent about joining school districts together arid so hesitant about wed-dns! other forms of government. Being honest about it. Utalfs education system is a model of unity and simplified Operation when compared to the state's municipal. co;rity and special structure. School purpose government mnsolidation is desirable and must be brought about. There's hardly any question about that. to lenayi P constitutional provisions which make it mandatory that each first or second class city be an independent school disuict. It is this provision in the consti- 1971 - Public In vill be an issue - EhrUuhn 'i i, now first Kissinger among equals in the White House Inerat chy Only a !elx monrns gkt. accolding one NV:lite House sourke as "g:een as grass.- Ex. adds the aiale. altich impiessed it haw qu'n.kly has giasped it all and groAn., In his ttaiti.n;:,. le,:rna-- ,i fast lloa to Nkiold the reins ct ith power. He soon enleiged alorg brush-cu- t H. R. Haldeman. the as one of I. e White House duet of two Praetorian Guartir; at the palake gate Together they could decide Ahont the President would see and what be allowed to pass into the Oval )11ice po'aers that el Tied them tesped hut tew friends. Behind their tvcks. f.ey ,eie called and Fritz" and "The Bei It Wall. lsloie se:uously. they 1et e accused of piotectir.g tile PlesidNit to such a fanatical extent that he had little idea of Nvhat was going on ontsitie the kest THEY'RE YOUR SCHOOLS Legislature .s regular tespons.;.,.:- Orr' pak:k of :2p4, An Issue For The Legislature LAV( )P, K. School consolidation o's ouri met o 'reen y 1)eeret New. Education Ed:tor In the nae ie is nov a so.1 danest &Jr. the peak Of a th:.iannda'. aiithority to direct Cabiret otficers Aside :Rnn national-securitadviser Di. iletity - Lii 4.616.;; !, fa,-t- u.ifarnity single-handedl- y 1.,,.,.''.-- , --' - '.. .: dit , .,-- ''''' v7 i A' ' , Ai. . f t' . - But. in Richard Nixon rosam.e Pt es.- his aldent. he declared flatly that ould be no Josepn ministration ilrete Calitanc. a reference to Pres:ident Johnson's aide who be(ame so lowerful that he was compared to Sherman Adams. And how it is as stile as taxes that when the time (cures for President What'Alis Name to t d to the office he will decLoe flatly that in his adill be no John Ehrministration there lihman a re:ererce to Piesnient Nixon's a ireaiy aide ,;:10 in wily lo monts botr. icome reatl Adams and Cal:fano. Eely Piesident beliees Mat !:e can miister the ploblenis of the White House and its relations kvith the various government departments,. without relying too heavily on iiry one man. And in Modern 's at least. every President has been p:ro,en tong. The talking proof that President with Nixon t ouldn.t cope tilose complexities is a beefy. balding. former reA estate LisYer hose only experienor in ouni Sc?attie government pi 'lc:- to last January V:i a summer clerk in a office 27 years ago. A feo, weeks ago. the Piesid-- nt named Ehrlichman assistant tG the Pres , ' ' ': ; , $ 4:,,,.6 ' , ' , 4q , - li , . 7 4weer.'l 0.4,,.,,,,,, ; 'r. r t; I i ed.. C. I , f'-------,- ,,, - - ' , , '", , 4,...a t 44 When Lyndon JohnWASHINGTON de,lared flatly soi became Piesident. vtould t'a i :is no Sherman Adcints. teielerce to Presiho bacame dent Eisenlioeis aide e Ls ;La poet tul knok Pies.d,:iit. ,,. I; a t , -, , includes most O t:;e Elitlicinlan has been pez fotining ail along: counsel to the Presitieht. peacemaker etwee!' executive age:ales and departments. funrel aad molder of al: legislat'ne me ideas into specnic iloposals esident. 1969 28, 1 e 1,t,Tot tNev,skees, Feat::re Service) , . ' - t iiEN!li ., ,t,,,.. . 19 A November Friday, 1 1 NEWS DESERET At 410t AA a pl., ,qk 40E 00, ook, okAoL,04-00,..."- 41g "1,49t, ,04 .01k.ddki, 1 ,, .o |