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Show T kftage 4 SENIORS . NTERVIEWED If Ju3y Holliday should ever 7isit Salt Lake City, probably tie first one to greet I her at the station be Lawrence, would (Slick) Clark of Paul, Idaho. When asked why she is his favorite he answered, actress, MI like comedies. " He is majoring in physi- cal education aid when he' graduates , he hopes to be a coach r teacher. His favorite past-tin- e is playing cards and (well, ask him.) Ih you know we have a New Yorker among us? Yes, although Rodney Elint was born in Los Angeles , he calls Hew his York hometown.' hen Rod graduates he plans, to go into business and then, after he has earried enough money , he will travel around WYLJ set R yjgws Some $0 G.I!s in Japan have married Japanese girls in the last year. Eighteen married women and two women of Salt single a Lake 5,000' have signed a Tokyo to letter correspondent to the effect that they don't and think approve that there should be a law to prevent such to a marriages , foreign race while ! in the service. They go on about how the men killed in the la&t war, and about they should sider the bloody how that con- rar justwe ended. co&ld if maintain a lasting peace by retaining hatreds we As developed the war! during I think that it is wonderful C that the sol- diers are able to beto consider the gin the world, cf Japan as hupeople Bevwe asked '.hen man beings that in-alias Turner, habit our world, and erly "Bev" , what she would that they are capable rather do than anyof joining this world she said of nations and indithing else, that there were so viduals. It seems a she many shame to me thcfc there things , couldnft just pick one. are such bigoted people Her favorite pastime , in the world as these is watching sports, 18 women of Salt Lake Bevfs ambition is to and that they should be a physical theramake the headlines of when and she our newspapers pist wrth would she graduates the suggestion that like to go to the people's feelings University cf Colorado should and can be leto further her gislated out of exwhile our istence; men arc in Japan they will be inclined to PiaisJlri p r oping-. wouldas they just have been if they had remained in the Unitdd up-tousc- k unStates. lc seems fortunate to me that people think thet other should be told they can love and they can marry . people whom whom intthis cannot, country of freedom , maintain that freedom, and force people to act as ve believe they should. Whether the men in Japan are We ' in marrying- right the local products or not is, not for those;; 18 to say. It is not! for Washington to cay! either. Men are su-- fj pposed to have reach-- ; ed majority by 21 and! know their own minds-and be rc sponsible fer' their own actions-Vcl- l, I guess the motherly instincts of these 18, and they want their sons to be thumbs under their when they choose their wives, so they 'can choose for them. j i its Harold Wylie BUDS HoKl tr for DUDS JDr. C,cllt.g t'cj |