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Show The Daily Utah Chronicle, Thursday. June Z 1977 The readers' capitol, demonstrators the most asinine bit of marched down the hill to alliteration ! have heard since Pioneer Park for en excellent the great flood was referred to rally that included an as partly cloudy skies impromptu performance by Country Joe McDonald. expected. This demonstration was a Two. What the press is not is for medium reform of the a massive, peaceful, legal and world. White knights belong effective show of opposition .1 n. intervention in in tne realm o! Brothers to the U-Grimm of which you are Southeast Asia. It was sit-i- n obviously a permanent house preceded by a ten-da- y Selective at Service offices guest Three. There is not a led by Salt Lake high school profession in the world that students. (It also followed the does not have its problems massive April 24 demonstraS those problems are the personal problems on that profession, and are solved within their own circla You may compare this to doctors not arguing in front of patients. But you may distort this to comparing media to the A.M.A.-S- o don't The media in the form of TV news is in the business of gathering information in a concise attractive package for television viewing for the maximum number of households at a minimum cost as correctly and quickly as possible Yes, Mr. Welch, we are a business-ma- up de humanity" they have themselves been rucked down into the mire. These advocates of greed and corruption, while deluding Viewpoint continued from page 6 of professional businessmen. We shall leave the yellow journalism to Spanish American War columnists and yellow journalists. Kent Morgan Technician, KTVX-TB. 300.000 in San tions Francisco, nearly one million in Washington organized by the National Peace Action Coalition; WPAC was a local NPAC affiliate.) The successful organization of this demonstration can be credited to the Vietnam Veterans Against the War. the People's Coalition for Peace and Justice and the Young Socialist Alliance who were the political leadership of the WPAC at that time. P.S. I assume you'll take my word on this since I'm in the picture holding one of the walkie-talkie- s we used in the march. coordinating Goodwin Dayne Faith and works Page Seven so long with the "cesspools in Was this a political trade-off-? With a brand new set of no-no- s. the underworld has continued to thrive. Did your grandma give her babies paregoric for their colic? Did your parents grow up to be criminals because they got dosed with opium? Marijuana, as the article in themselves with platitudes of "an honorable profession" have twisted and disfigured the face and purpose of law and civil rights. so Why is your doctor's bl high? Because that doctor must pay a small fortune to protect himself and his practice from unscrupulous patents and their equally unscrupulous attorneys. Due process has become a the Chronicle recently pointed out in an admirable euphemism to denote the approach, clumsy, drawn out outrawas a well known and widely geously expensive process of used item in the pharma-ccpie- a prosecuting criminals. for many ailments. Criminal justice is a farce and The pressure is mounting to the endless appeals by the build more prisons. We could attorneys of animals such as eliminate a large number of Lance and Kelbach. and parasitical bureaucrats and Charles Manson only serve to cut the prison population drain our tax dollars and dramatically if the Federal convince us that these Narcotics Bureau were lawyers are scarcely better than those they represent eliminated. Y. Rees Young lawyers today are Katharyn taught not how to uphold the AdVOCaiCS OJ grCCU law, but how to circumvent it Little wonder that people Editor non-hysteric- mill al 2nd AnnnalJazz Festival Jan34th-5th---llth-12- sed read the distrust our Congress-comprirecently of mostly lawyers. statement I 'Lawyers are the priests in the temple of justice." With some notable this is a exceptions, shameless perversion of the TICKETS AT say there are but take note exceptions The 'lady of justice" is truly blind blind to the cancerous that wnthes about meaning and purpose of her, growth choking off all that is justice. Lawyers have become good and worthwhile in our opportunists in the highest judicial system.... Charles Cornwall degree. Perhaps by dealing I Again th MOTHERS EARTH THINGS A!1DCAR19 Editor Alfredo Nellis Faith Works plus Argument RE: V You give me hope Editor. was a great relief to read Alfredo Nellis' enlightening It comments regarding homosexuality in Tuesday's Chrony. Alfredo, you are a valuable resource to the University, and give me hope that the total decay of our In James Chapter 2, the need for works is explained very well in relation to faith. In reading the whole chapter, I find that he, James, begins ' the chapter discussing respect of persons. He says in versus 9 and 10, "Be if ye have respect to persons, ye commit sin, and are convinced of the law as 8tudentbody's moral fiber is transgressors. For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and not inevitable. Consider not only are you yet offend in one point he is 21-2- 2 capable of making definitive guilty of all." Verses pronouncement on a) God's use Abraham's offering of his intentions, b) right and son Issac upon the altar as an wrong, and c) the true example. Verse 22 reads, function of our body "Seest thou how faith orificesquestions that have, wrought with his works, and throughout the centuries, left by works was faith made lesser minds (i.e. Socrates, perfect?' The point made in this Bacon, Spinoza, Kant and others of that ilk) in conflict chapter is simple enough. If I and doubt but you can do it may state it in this way, I think in Latin! Wow! The "fait lux" that the chapter is saying that and "mutatis mutandis" works are an evidence of comments were devastating, faith, and are a product of it But in this realization, let's and impressed the heck out of me, and (I'm sure) all other not forget that Ephesians 2:8-- 9 rational readers. say that by grace we are What impresses me most of saved through faith, being all is your singular ability the gift of God, and not of works. In Romans 11:5-6- , a e to make remnant is mentioned as for psychiatric diagnosis and met! according to the election of people you haven't even of psychology grace. Verse six says, "And if Any student can tell you that that talent is by grace, then is it no more of most unusual and that there works: otherwise grace is no are thousands of psycho- more grace. But if it be of therapists who would literally works, then is it no more give their right arms for your grace: otherwise work is no secret Alas, they too need more work." You say that I should more enlightenment I wish I could express the combine faith and trust in joy and comfort I have found. Jesus with good works and knowing that you have all of then Aope that I get to heaven the answers. I shall be sure to someday. Why should I consult you whenever merely hope when I have promise? In Acts annoying uncertainties arise God's 16:30-3Paul and Silas in my mind, tempting me to make it very clear what we think. must do to be saved. We must Thank you. believe on the Lord, Jesus Bradley L Beacham Christ This promise is all over WPAC gets credit the Bible, and particularly the New Testament Works are Editor: not a saving principle, but Your front-pag- e story on merely an evidence of faith, the May 1970 anti-wwhich is a saving principle. actions and the "two day Michael B. Robertson exile" of the Chronicle was illustrated with a picture from No-no- s the May 15, 1971 demonstration organized by the Editor: On January 1, 1932, under Wasatch Peace Action I think Franklin Delano Roosevelt Coalition (WPAC). WPAC should get some the brand new Federal credit the demonstration Narcotics Bureau was established. FDR made a was the largest anti-wa- r action held in Utah (police campaign promise to repeal helicopter overhead said the prohibition against booze. 10.000; Tribune said 2000; I The underworld power which counted over 6000). After had grown on illegal booze assembling at the state was about to lose its profits. 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