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Show The Daily Utah Chronicle, Friday, March Page Ten Editor ' "Pravda's World" regularly features articles and cartoons from Pravda, the official newspaper of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Translations are provided by University pravda's world 11, 1933 The Chronicle welcomes letters to the editor from readers. line. Letters of 200 words or Letters must be typed on a less will be given priority. All letters must include signature, valid mailing address and telephone number. The ChronicU reserves the right to edit for libel, propriety and space. Typewriters arc available for use in the Chronicle offices. mote: 74-spa- cc lottors Russian language students. Union 240.. Puerile bigots a class lecture, eating lunch at the Terrace or studying in the library, there is something very irritating about the sound of foreign people breathing. f If they want to breathe let them go back to ;' where they came from. What do they come here ' Editor: . Whether it's during a class lecture, eating lunch at the Terrace or studying in the library, there Js something very irritating about the to breathe for anyway? If they insist on strident sound of bigoted language carrying on breathing, let them breathe in American! in the background, Perhaps my concentration skills need some work, and maybe my tolerance Ray Caron level is a bit below average, but inquiring other .students about the issue I have found many of them have the same attitude. I also feel my position is justifiable in that psychologists agree it becomes increasingly difficult for one to concentrate when there is a noise of puerility in Pass the sat - , ' . j the background. Overall, the effects of this phenomenon may Editor: be. more than just my not being able to The amount of response in the Chrony to a concentrate on my studies, but it leads to. controversial issue never ceases to amaze me. perhaps the more serious problems of (To take issues in the Chrony with more than a stereotyping and prejudice. I, unfortunately, grain of salt is in bad taste). It only goes to show have found myself guilty of the above problems how easily people get offended and irritated as by classifying bigoted students as irritating. they did at my arguments in the March 9 Though I am not proud of the feelings I have, Chronicle. ". and I know they may not be called for, I believe some of these classifications by myself and To the Committee to Abolish Mumbling:' others would dissipate if the bigoted students The fact that I am fluent in Spanish as well as would have a little more consideration in the some does German notalter my speak and think. . way they speak of not offending people by speaking philosophy : For those who would contest my position, I around them inconsiderately. need not be reminded of the freedom of speech To Vicki the article in the amount issue was Kennedy: Though were guaranteed by the Constitution-othe those of mine, feelings of tuition being collected by the University several students I to will the r Puc. Jl. HenpyHoia. npHMMHa... N CneflCTiHC. . : "The Cause and the Consequence" the U.S. nuclear buildup continues to feed more and more unemployed workers into centers, the caption reads: "The level of unemployment in the United States is directly related to military spending each billion dollars invested in military, rather than As job-findi- ng domestic, spending results in a loss of 10,000-20,00- jobs. 0 r from the hypocritically bigoted students. For despite these objectives "and others, there still remains a problem, and I for one get irritated as hell. Ask Clint Malnar, he'll tell you. Niles Seifert U l spoke (I spare you list) as well as my own. Perhaps you take the Chrony with a little too much salt. I hope you will eventually find it in your heart to forgive me, as I know the world will never be the same after my profound letter. To Michael A. Mairs: I appreciate your concern over my getting "irritated as hell." Though I consider myself to be on the same level as everyone else, in response to your comments, I feel that I am special. You ought to .. try it. ; Foreign Jungs .; Editor: In response to the "Alien Irritation" letter, I, for one, wholeheartedly agree with Clint SUNDAY CANYON BRUNCH 10 A.M.-- 3 Chuck Wagon Orrmtet prepared from your choice of fresh meats & vegetables v Fruit & Pastry Tables ; Fresh Orange, Tomato, Grapefruit Juke Golden Brown Scones Fresh Baked Salmon Barbecue Ribs Teriyaki Steak Strips P.M. $0.95 Adults $4.9511 Ranch Potatoes under Ham, Bacon; Sausage Malnar's opinion. However, it is not just foreign languages that irritate me. Whether it is during T. 6:00-10:0-0. : ' RosorvationsProforrod 2110 EMIGRATION CANYON "Sw! S OZ-UV- Private Rooms for 40 or 2CO SUNDAY V BUY BACK FRIDAY, Mar. 11 through FRIDAY, Mar. 18 r 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 10-- 3 .kti Saturday, Mar. 12 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. I APPLICAZXOnS HUH BniHG ACCEPTED FOB. P.S. Bring on the salt. 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