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Show Letters to the editor Hair Editor: With respect to the article concerning con-cerning the naturalness of hair (June 26, Utah Chronicle), one can only reply to each his own. However, to be consistent, the ' author must confess a preference to girls with hairy legs and unshaven un-shaven armpits. He should pay special tribute to those blessed with hair protruding from the j nose. Carl Samson I Since reading your letter I have made a careful study of campus noses, and the only ones I can find with hair protruding pro-truding from them are decided- i ly male. What are you, some kind of pervert? Ed. Consider Cambodia Editor: I was extremely dismayed and disillusioned to see in today's Chronicle Brian Mason's analysis analys-is of the American invasion of Cambodia. The article clearly shows exactly ex-actly how living in a society based on greed, selfishness and violence and blind an individual to the basic human priorities. In his analysis, Mr. Mason seems to have completely forgotten for-gotten about the death and destruction de-struction our invasion has brought to the Cambodian people. Since we have been in their land, hundreds hun-dreds of Cambodians have been displaced because of the destruction destruc-tion of their villages and many more are hungry because their fields have been used as battlefields. battle-fields. All this useless destruction destruc-tion is a direct result of our invasion. in-vasion. In an analysis of the invasion, the suffering which the Cambodian Cambodi-an people have ben forced to endure en-dure should be the first and only consideration. It was an immoral and unfor-giveable unfor-giveable act for the United States to invade Cambodia, and I am truly disheartened to see people such as Mr. Mason anaylze the invasion in terms of American military objectives instead of in terms of Cambodian lives. John Bakken |