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Chinese even the Japanese? i:;- nappy ' - - I ----- .tik . 11010111101 i ' , I I 1 lit..4,,,,, I -' ,. .1ftimOgry I , , ; - - 6 etitn,t During the , I i X - I a I sic 1 1 F. I la Greg W. Beesley 74 Q St, and 1 - "- It would seem a lesson unlearned that for the Vietnamese it could be 1945 in the possiOlity for productive 1 can swallow our pride, get off our tails and with vigor get into the battle and war for trade with these folks on their teams. George Zeeman at oniv hope we 146-1- st I ,,..,i 11, rn t Lrkfrk - Avenue 4 ,1 I 1 ImereI I agree with Mr. Bailey that we should have praise in your column. I, too, am guilty of complaining, Many times I wanted to express my feelings regarding the Equal Rights Amendment, but I knew my words would fall on deaf ears, as a lost cause is a lost cause. Tonight, however, I just must express my relief that the amendment failed. How thankful we can be when we realize how much money is saved on nails alone. I had visions of insfa Mr ard a Ms.) with hammer and nails, crossing this great country of ours nailing the women's restroom doors shut. What a waste of steel it would have been, I am sure, 1.0uo, that some men would have resented our Mae finales') use of their facilities. M1 I could glean from the di3eussions put forth here was that men and women would end op sharing. . So TIOW we can all relax, tp,askir,g lu Our euTht, knowing that for the oth?r 49 states, they can shift for thero,efos, We have good laws, although not always enforced, so 'why worry about tho women in thf: other states? , it s good imietd Ai:ten thirgs tura out rigot. 1 A 4 1 i A 1 A I 4 9 g i 1 aoller Alth East ' . T ' ' - I ju tne al4 So. ..... , - - 1 , ,.u,,.,, up.t.ti sloe, Steel .4-,neki- I To the editor: 111V01'It 4.1C, , ,,,, I reca II Iavi , , ,,. " I Emmett i I 1, .01OF t; Let's trade with I (1 ,.. 'IN wsm Nue Pommliful 1 (Ilse) , novevel. , ten voLitla men at t 8 w- -i- oi He explains r porNOSe of beRte t. y W. G, I 1,Vt:r rrt "or 'i7 't Bountiful. 1 , IN 4tON I ' ,- A I le"Nf TA Liubine,s .,;,ministration . degree In therr s';)i are nine. MI ' a lon,0 vvay to find pw- J r - I C vbk, qfoile,nis, 1 ; i t4 ,t'"ik 1 ,.... 7 gtit last several has been much months there shortened. stamps have in.,,a2 about a propoce-- r..enl! creased in price (first class) law. Disappointingly most of to the tune of some 300 what has been said is negapercent ; deliveries have been tive and usually based upon cut in half. and oh, what but fact. la rg,ly impersonal service anything As one of several people onc gots at the window Just who i he!ping to put the ;hink of the long lincs we law into effect. I proposed have become accustomed to woniti like to make several with other postal clerks movobsen:ations. All thatt ing about behind the counter been said up to this n1:.t:Ises making no move tc expedite in .1pcculatir-service or to alleviate patron have not made public discomfort and frustration law itself. With this Good and improved Mail proposed in mind. how can anything service with higher postal ahrstif the proposed rates? Mr. Week s rationoie objAil;ve be said? law does not hold up. How can he A great amount of effort say that when the opposite is truP Since when are the habit has been made to make the patterns of postal workers recall effort appear to be an of the American goirat to improvt4 with pay raises? Juf.t like public edu- Party. This is absolute nondouble the pay and sense: The people who first cation the educational process formulated the idea of retail 1c i.A!tive members (both would not change one bit. There is a certain routine: major parties as well as many independent people try changing it! Mr. 'Weeks cites instances who owe no allegiance to eXitra-- : anything but principle itself. 'he otimles True. the people of the pies of desirable monopolies in terms of pnce anti service American Party are backing control. It is a good thing we the recall movement as are have a choice of gas or all other ttxilltitcal party mem- who electricity for heating and understand and cooking. Yes, let's have a place correct principle above private mail system and see party. how fast JS Mail, Weeks 711, iNArallg, and Company improve their people who might be affected relationships with the public by recall movements, are as a factor in keeping their exprsing their concern jobs. over the motive of those who Speaking of little towns would promot,,, recall. A close getting their mail. Goshen look at the proposed law and ihff ate per haps liaky would show more clearly in that their people are not what can and cannot be done lie. in a We. South with this particular recall living Davis County. are required to law and the ideas of motive get our mail addressed to could be flispensed with. 1 3 the ,z suc- through it special University of Utah Program...mostly paid for by the company We asked Jay 'Johnson, a Turn Foreman in the 45' Rolling Mill what his 14.B.A. means to him. "Well, some of the things I learned help me to do my job better right nov, he said, "especially in the area nf human relations. And some of the courses like Finance. Accounting and Management, will definitely help Illy career in the future. So I feel all the effort was well worth NVhile:. There are many people like Jay Johnson at Geneva "Vorks peopie vino vant to go on lea ming and ITT 1. IA ,,,. - '',4 "',1'1 '''''''' ''' - IX' IA. 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I , , a , , 170 1 1 ; neighld ' 00 - ,, ., ; for the Capitol 1121 Commission in 1973, and IS have about M7.000 tor planning purposes. the tri like thank you "uld I requested an opiMon frOnt the Attorney groups, the tte''"! media. the Wotheh s Legislative Council, the Women's Council of General as to whether or not tile la ilitended the Chamber of Commerce, the Salt Lake that the Capitol 1E11 COMITliSSiOn continue its the dlui,:d t'a long range r.,4an for tria preervar, Red Sltit Saft Lalte Traffic ,.4i.dvisoiy Ca -- eit, and the tion of Copitrit ." or if it WaS intended that discontinued after its be with the commission who the are others helping many, many -report te the V7.3 Legis1ature:7 If it 1,ere "siege" of Capitol MIL meant to etititinn, ',theitild the tonitrassion Fortunately, the decision to build 50,01-seats filled by legislators, in fact or in 'ale. and how should slarA feet of office space back of thz Stale puss to their ..v.ccesors Capilot IST3 293 i was stopped in the State other app:ntments to the 23 member comsenate, during the 4Ist session of the mission be handled in the case of le signation, niortanately, SB 29 t, which et e. ? 1.egista;.ure, would have established and govertaid The Attorney tiene:al r eierreo tts mai. height of buildings in a "Capitol Zone," 3S ter to Nleklii E. Leslie, eounsel for the well as prohibited eeristrtiOon of a bridge pursttnnt to Sec. 32 of Article VL which permits the 1,i.,gislature to empley its over coy Creek Canyon; died own indepeodunt legal iounsel to "provitl. Committee. and control all legal services for the now: at we an is where Here Legislature, except as the Legislature by law What dill emerge from the Legislature is shall iiiitt,,rize performance thereof by the an appropriation of $25,000 tillt 373) for the Attorney ti et teral -Capitol Hill Commission," but with lei.psiI appeal to our friends to "stay in there.' ative intent that the funds be continue the good fight. 4'141,1e sexciusively by the State Building Board. Rep. Vee Carlisle Add this amount to the -- urn of about VOti rth Di st rio left from the original appropriation of 1 ... .., I M-, To the editor: .., , , Nis" 1 1514',A,4ArAIDI' , -nt t I I 1 I Nue ,.., . :,,, 74 1 A4 It r-; nil 4TI ott. g 4041 .tadr NIA fief Z:24 , I I Poeits tom And by my, standards To the editor: and I think the standards of a iot of Amerlean.i that is To Postmaster Weeks, in much stronger evidence of Orem, we need to reply, greatness than military I gues:1 he has not been victory. rmind ion en000h to re ,........- - e n ,,, i -- --- I 't - le --- 1512) - - - A , too '' ' . , ToPAY il Ap,---a- E.. .,..m ! , TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1975 DESERET NEWS, '41! 4 .. A9NENe 1, 1 ti ii,4Lic .. . i t . .., I :.4 the Datil io say that the Only bad effects of the Vieinarn withdrawal is the nativism which turns against the Vietnamese refugees, recently reinforced by that pions fraud, George McGovern, who wasn't sure -- 1 ;211Rel - - 001!'eci'clers Since the ad ent of postal mploye unions, hours have I , .. Great powers will somr? and lose some. Vietnam. meant immense human sintering and tragedy, but in terms of the power of the United stntin it was a trviai PvPni 1 ri) -- !, ;,3pa;:lty - tt 0 - i 4 h beat the living nerindically ,. out of the Roowaf. riaylip-htTho Nubians w0uld enrr1e down out of the hills and rout the Egyptiann. Englanel at us itaith had an ineredilile J letters !Tom r'l 4" , IT 4111t.)Trrtilli 0 A 1,A 14 At periodic revolutions, and that means they woil, and people like Imre Nagy and Alexander Dubcek lost. :.;o the Russians are still a I v., broker, the farmer, the cone Ave. of the world pnfor-rnakWe "lost" in Vietnam not iind will be, short of catac- because the enemy were betlysm. No one with any coin- ter fighters or better human mon sense thinks anythiag it because the being, different. American prInile quite propVietnam was an episode. a erly decided that we AT re for us. dark, bloody, ugly, evil tie would good they arid through going to lose, are a real episode. ldut our people made their Congress forbade any Those 55,000 people of more the government end it. And a nation to threat I am further involvement. 200 million. more than you cn sy that's than unaware of another occasion in The Persians used to about Russian oppression in human history where the Central Asia, or Chinese (41. pression in Tibet. You won't bear it from people like von Hoffman or Lewis or Jolla Chancellor, or from "Time" magazine, but (5, 1 nf forcing Cat gt)vernmfm-the war was a great victory for the American people. I This was done, be it noted, ..,'94),..1 p.c. AA ,x4131--S'N-''' ice) () with little help from the t.. 1 ..-.-, To ,,,, freaks in the peace 1,1 t,vay down. ' society. the small society America, it would seem, is no longer a greet power. We are slipping; we are on our iis oll 1 zi ,fetrPrA t,-- . ,i-,,- rot even the late 1940s Shah, who would wgere have'been dead if it not for the CIA pulling h;'s chestnuts out of the fire in those days. And tho Chinese and the Russians didwt sutler a great defeat in Indonesia. and Marshal Tito doesn't exist, Elnd the persistent rejection if the Corninunist party in free elections is not a defeat either. No, by definition, the United States is the only great nation that has failures, Nor does it count. I guess, that the failure was a matter come along in ages. Nick:,' von Hoffman, who unless my memory of the Chicago scene in 1960 is supplang tricks on me ported Nixon for the presi- :'fi The ptl!t4. ii enemy could have been tibliI we tered in an afternoon if had been so mart as to unleash might. I am not proud of the Vietnam disaster not of Coe :itrtdtiea that occurred there. But when you eonsider what we mteht have rinno with impuni ; , that's 4:1A 1,,,,, - ''',, thirini get Nu OSP,the ;Jug tossed out of Iran f clneQs we're washed up. The national journals and inodia can hardly restrain their joy over the American -defeat" and "failure" in tlic best news litetrinm. S (Jr - s great power hare notiso out of ,a 'pain war. Some nuts might think that such an accomplishment 13'ai not a failure but an incredible a victory. SOTtle, might think that a free people whia has imposed such restraint on the government might experience renewed confi- dence in it5 democratic people of free choice. Unire,i sv4fis 'lost- - to the Viet Cong rind to tne Norm Vietnamese tie- power and we're not I 1110y haven't Kiifer et, any defeats or failures find ,A(.. f!!tilUt-,itz- iorfi NITArk-a- , . 0 ....w. Afevl t--. mt-- ,;111 r oyittain LIS ---great 'WI -- ' ti! f, c '0 ' - , 4 . I vo 3 ilm |