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Show held under curfew when the area was under Egyptian occupation prior to 1967. Freedom of movement for its inhabitants has only started when the area came under Israeli control following the 1967 war. c) Everyone is free to visit villages such as Beit Nuba and Halhul to see for themselves the actual conditions, which are contradictory con-tradictory to statements in the above letter. d) Does the author of the above letter realize that whereas she speaks of "the disposition of millions of acres of land legally owned by Palestinians", the whole of Israel consists of 8000 square miles. It is appropriate to ask the author of the above letter that she herself comply to her demand for "objective and even-handed reporting." Zaki Kraiem Joseph Cinat Absurdity Editor: Oh come on now! The Symphony review you printed Monday tops Befuddled Editor: A brief hommage to Brillo's letter (April 20): Of course it matters that nothing matters and yet it does not matter that nothing matters. This is a very clear paradoxical statement; only verbalized logic gets befuddled. Let this be a lesson to to all faint-hearted freshman philosophers who would settle for less than the finest craftsmanship and economy in their thinking than the dynamic interrelationships in-terrelationships of paradox! J. Robert Hines In reply Editor: In reply to Linda Lee Maxwell's letter of April 20th, we would like to point out that Israel has always been open for traveling and reporting. There has been no lack of visits with that purpose, including in-cluding by Arabs themselves from neighboring countries. Unfortunately, Un-fortunately, such a policy has certainly not been applied by the Arab countries. Concerning the specific points mentioned in the above letter: a) Since there is no death sentence sen-tence in Israel (except against Nazi war criminals), Palestinian so-called "Freedom Fighters" serve jail sentences when found guilty of terrorist activities (including (in-cluding the murder of women and children, Jewish as well as Arab). b) The Gaza strip residents were all for far-out absurdity. Such rhapsodic fancies are all well and fine, but nobody ought to print them as a concert review. I guess your reviewer couldn't very well tell us whether Cliburn and Abravanel did their respective duties to Messrs. Liszt and Grieg, which is what a review ought to say he probably hadn't ever heard any of the music before. A pity anybody who turns on to music so warmly ought to know it better. May I recommend Music 161-2-3? Karen Bryan Rename PMT Editor: The Pioneer Memorial Theatre should either be renamed or reformed from the caliber of theatrical production,"Plaza Suite" by Neil Simon presented Tuesday evening. It is an affront not only to the integrity of the pioneers but to any individual who values the sacredness of the marriage relationship. re-lationship. In times past, those productions I have attended at the Pioneer Memorial Theatre have been a credit to the University Institution In-stitution and to the State. This evening's production was disappointing and brought a deep feeling of concern as to the direction we are going. Must we stand by, the silent majority, and see the God-given source of life perverted and degraded? Have we been so exposed to pornography and filth that our own sense of decency has been dulled and corroded? People may say k ,orin production is mild tor "vh or plays being shown t feeling indicates thai t I I has already taken platt I What a dear price topi seemingly an innocent if of relaxation and enter jm Carol Paulsen Contrary needec Editor: Thous; Dan Steggell's April t have was certainly inform' plane, we, however, express! areas I opinion to one of his sti this pri Namely: "It (Christ-r' Herberl become a term church, building of a new ter poor a Salt Lake's own Towero there w priorized far above" support mankind." ,has eF ; has twi We assert that the w new temple" is ' ; month administrations of 2 and expanding Di P. s -aid man's welfare building is no separate therefrom, church attempts,1 Jhe K relig.ons and with all psyc to aid the social and; meters problems preset 4. The those who doubttg omen.s examples can be s J thousand to contradict Mr yearly, of view: . Churt -r. ,nswelwf'! lduallV financial condi needs, economically'"; X The K serviC6S nrati'ries of ployment, vo ,Jenc0u andmatenal $J |