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Show Letters To Vie Editor f y Foreign Voice Favors UN ra Giro Guerra-Ruiz (Costarica) Ruzin Kartal (Turkey1) Rupert ReischJ (Austria) Hans Schiess CSwitzerland) Elena Sole (Argentina) Gerhard Willke (Germany) The Silent Thief Dear Editor. This letter is written to inform in-form all students (particularly those who have an interest in art or art objects) that the work now being displayed in the annua student art show can be very easily obtained. IF YOU ARE interested in a certain piece and would very much like to possess it it's yours free for the taking. All you have to do is carefully remove the work (so . as not to harm it) and walk right through the lobby past the information in-formation desk and out the main door. No one will stop you or ask any questions. From this point you wji, ft the proud ownerZ1- original, 100 per fnuif. of art which can be'h? over the mantle in - J daring 0r can't 1" the possibility f en don't beScJSiR cause upstairs there u u secluded corridoTA1 i! more of the art work 5 fi n it. You cuf;,S of a purclS t4UrmWd there are a varS 1 no one Ji L ? you (and If there is jl0 K round don't worry LTe K stop you anmy?'57tt see how easy it is? . ,k Incidentally I hope 0 son who removed one drawings from the ml?y lie "ery was genuine! f ested , it, has it hangil 0 his mantle and has , much aesthetic delifhtT ;t, (if not sensual delight iJ j cause h is a node. , & John W. Huljh ' Dear Editor, As you may know, there are this year in the United States 2S00 AMERICAN FIELD 'SERVICE 'SER-VICE students, coming from sixty countries. You have twenty-three of them in Utah high schools, who are learning to understand your country, and to share this understand g in the future with our fellow men. Fourteen of us had the opportunity op-portunity to participate in the Model United Nations last month. We think the 1800 students stu-dents who participated did a tremendous job, and we would like to congratulate them for it. They showed a knowledge and interest in politics, not only of foreign countries, but also of their own nation, which is necessary in such a true and well -functioning democracy. Some of us have witnessed United Nations actions, we know that the efficiency and usefulnsss of the UN offsets everything else. This is why we believe that the American people should know much about the United Nation's rights and wrongs in order to understand completely that an American withdrawal from the UN would bring about complete com-plete chaos, beginning in Cyprus Cy-prus and continuing up to a point we prefer not to imagine. Is this what the anti-Model United Nations people want? THIS IS WHY when we read in the Chronicle that 400 copies cop-ies of a petition are being circulated cir-culated to ask for an investigation invest-igation of the M.U.N., in Dutch, in English, in Trench, in German, Ger-man, in Spanish, in Portuguese, in Swedish, and in Turkish we would like to say to the few who want to destroy the MUN that the "un-American" and the "unpatriotic" are not on the side of the Model United Nations, which is our side. Because we know what we can do for the freedom of man" as the beloved John F. Kennedy said. We know that not only the MUN delegates, advisors and coordinators will work with us for it, but that the majority of this country, the United States of America, will also work for a world of peace, and of freedom above all. Very truly yours, Maria Barenburg (Netherlands) Herbert Briceno - Rodriguez (Costa-Rica) Yavuz Cezar (Turkey) Ruth Docker (Australia) Barbro Ekman (Sweden) Yilmaz Esmer (Turkey) Alain Gillette (France) Linda Godwin (United Kingdom) |