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Show Letters to the editor Should special requests' be granted from school leaders? Amusing that at the same time we received an invitation to "spend a day" in the area learning how to communicate with our' children, especially those of teen-age the ones who would make up this singing sing-ing group. Seems to me we would do better to stay at home and "tend to our knitting" and grant them a lofty request now and then. Respectfully submitted. E. K. EDMUNDS, M.D. Citizens choosing to receive their income tax refund in U. S. Savings Bonds, under the Treasury's new plan, will be issued the smallest possible number of the highest denomination denomin-ation bonds, with a check to make up the balance. Editors note: Letters to the editor are welcomed. They should be as brief as possible, of a non-slanderous nature. Letters Let-ters must be signed but may be printed without writer's name, if so requested. Views expressed are those of the writer and do not necessarily reflect that of the newspaper. Dear Editor: i Recently there appeared in the pages of the Herald, a report of a request made by our youth singing group and their conductor Mr. Glenn Montague Mon-tague for permission to make a short tour of the coast to present concerts. Largely the same group that represented us last season at the World's Fair, singing to many of the enthusiastic enthus-iastic people who heard them there and who would delight in the privilege of hearing them again. I had to re-read the closing lines of the report. In short, it read "Permission denied because be-cause of a musty paragraph in the rules somewhere" (this is, of course my quote). I ask, Don't we have an eraser somewhere some-where in the District? |