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For example, there is the lanky of the "Americans are as bad as anyone else" :comparison. You know the kind:: Lyndon jettillSOn was as had as Ghengis Khan or Hine?. Take a particularly skillful manifestation of the I - . I . uatoney Henry monasteries; the French Revolution destroyed monasteries ; we destroyed monasteries. Expiate, America! Henry VIII destroyed ALL the English monasteries be If IT BE p'0 A ' h 11 't 1 ....r t !:', Let us also lay aside the fact that St. Peter's, not Cluny, is Europe's largest to., 4. t ,s 4 VAA UNTIL THE NEXT DELAY? Aj. Pv ti re..e tiwo, Ispd 1,,: 11:4 I n .-: 1..m. .:;11 . , 1 ra..,.... - Pt.6.-idéh.t.':,.- L that "we the I- considerable 1...b 1'161 ti:li, - , - ,d .,m V ;, I AIR COOLERS BY WRIGn I ' , I .., , .' . , . , ,,, "aa, '', i.A4.4:' . ' . ' ',1?,--,- 44,,.,., , . , : : ,. urt - I , r... ... ' V I g g ,,..: la L'-- '11 lz 11, g- ..,- , , m, ......... - 7. 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Gil Montarla Layton Clean up State Street an Mr. To the editor: George Meany to hear Mr. The other morning I visited Solzhenitsyn's speech at the the Tourists Bureau and reALF-CIbanquet, for he to town, walking on might have learned a few turned east side of State Street to the things about this wonderful South Temple, along with a policy of detente. For Soof tourists from Coeur lzhenitsyn literally tore it to groin) shreds, describing it as a d'Alene, Idaho. To my chagclever and novel way of rin, and in contrast to the fine Nikita fulfilling Khrushchevs to "bury us." promise As a result, the White House had to manufacture other more reprehensible reasons for this shabby improvements on Main Street, on both sides of the walks down State Street to South Temple noxious weeds were growing. Can something be done about that? It is not exactly a red carpet approach to the slight, and so other unnamed White House aides maligned Capitol. this great man even further, D. Brammer 1936 Berkeley St. questioning his mental stability and even suggesting that his purpose in visiting the U.S. was to promote his To books, which, of course, ident Ford couldn't possibly The Deseret News welendorse. comes readers' contributions I seriously doubt whether to the Forum. Please be as the President realizes the concise as possible, and inIrreparable damage his clude your name and bad judgment has address. done to his support within and To publish as many letters without the Republican as possible, we may con1, Party. fat One, hope there but will make every is no Ford in its future. The dense, effort not to change, the Republicans would be better Letters may be off with an Edsel. At least it meaning. addressed to: Forum, DEhad character and class. SERET NEWS: 34 E. 1st Mary Nydegger South, Salt Lake City. Utah Washington, D.C. 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I 11111111"i The wildlife resources decision to quadruple the moose and buffalo permit fee from $25 in 1974 to $100 cash on the barrel head with submission of the permit in 1975 should be indignantly protested by all 4 ' 111 Choose from 3500 CFM to 5500 CFM i , '111111111'41 1.1111111 il - 1111,vElio l 11 - -1 dill ' Look at this buy! ttiOUNT MODELS :- - fill - r--- i- lie explains how under "war powers of the President" our chief executive has become a usurper and also that "executive directives" are unconstitutional. Patricia Hunt Layton John M. Simonsen, Provo Registered Professional Engineer To the editor: IltjittP.,4L-----:------------.--:--- ---! ' -. ,....... ---- - J spotism. Utah hunt for fat cats only? . ' de- To the editor: i ------- . .- '. ' - , 1 , 11 ' . 1 L1.311.1 , ---- t .011 ' a.. - a Other weather reporters should also look at adopting a dual unit system to help us convert to a metric system. 1 it's hot! Tha need will never be greeter for cool comfort and prices will never be lower. Our inventory is dwindling fast. Hurry in today for yours. Next year they'll no doubt cost morel , c,,,, g,IIII,P0 I ILI - 13 law, Constitutional It is interesting to note that in the weather report, the foreign temperatures are reported in degrees Centigrade while the U.S. at e in degrees Fahrenheit. , ,..: I.,...,L President Clark has pointed out that "Emperor Rule' is the exact opposite of ;71k,111.. rt1L1 1I EL - ., 4 eoPv-,--.4 """'........:0K, - 4, 0 " t .7,. .,..,. ;0;42, ;leo 01; lit - ;0 :r0 110.' ,.0 1, WP 40 ro- , dit0; e.,. , awmcia ,,m,.......,'".. l!fillalt!),I,l'.liti 1, ,,, I -...,..,, ,...a It,,frataa Uaffmaamo "Aw.,,... - .,,, 0.1 II ,uaa, ...: .1.,,,ii. ......... ,..,"...u...., g'..''''......., ,,,o!......----.......,.. ZW4, ,.., .00,0 VIVea..... I V wr,astnit WO . '.............., ,, .., z-,,,:- ,...,,..., .............."..... -:- 1.- VaL.,...2,. ... iiIir; - ... r., it ....: - 4,, m. 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It seems desirable that your paper would do likewise with at least the weather report so that the reader may begin to convert. . , , 1 . ,;(ii, . 1 1 ' , t .,::..5,4 , ,,c.r.t1,,,,,k,,vir,,p, ;4, presidential ambassador system. .,i,?,..r '.2r4,Ittigr,"", . 1 .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,. the allies morc than a year before Congress declared war. "There is no such tiling as a of I read with a great deal of interest your editorial last week encouraging the U.S. to adopt the metric system. It seems to me that it would be very desirable if you would start at home in educating the public to accept the metric 1 .--' , ' a, 7 11 01....'' ; 1., :.!:!:.:::!...!..!I .. , I 4...?', , Teach metrics . .Z, ,.;,..., ,,,,:... L.I ,, . :y.:' , , , ,,, -. importance when he sent the ubiquitous Colonel House to Europe. Col. House (not approved by the Senate) with the President's approval, committed us !I) enter World War I on the side .- . have quasi-diplomat- , ,,:..,...:,:: people accepted." the habit is growing ". of appointment by the President of personal, representatives, "ambassadors at large" they call them. They are "going to ' and fro in the earth and walking up and down to use and bring Job's phrase their 'harvests to the President. President Wilson was the first to give this device 1 .,:7 -, - ' t 1-i- 1 . b r e s 1 . n -: ,, n up....y....r.pp.r; . , i 1 - card-carryin- ; A4 - To the editor: war. A funny coincidence: Rod be Mr. Wills has got to he the links Decker's when by line, "columnist kidding Americans with those who at large;" the subject of his destroyed from hatred and column, "unconstitutional rule," and the story in the greed. But Mr. Wills is not kid- same issue 'U.S , AmbassadoEllsworth ding. lie has simply fallen r-at-large" victim to a thought pattern Bunker brought to my recolthat you have to have if lection something written in you're going to be a certified, 1352, by the person Secretary g member of the Philander Chase Knox deAmerican intelligentsia. scribed as "perhaps the Whenever you describe any- soundest international J. thing terrible that has every lawyer in this country" been done in human history, Reuben Clark, after whom is you have got to throw in some the BY'll law library deed of the United States named, He pointed out anotner which is at least as bad if not unconstitutional usurpation worse. Ashleigh Brilliant !g , tion post. And then they rebuilt it from the ground up after the TT Loustft W1LL., VIII destroyed letters (Tons- -our reader s , Orcw?'"LTLEM cause of hatred for the Old Church and greed for its properties,' :Pile French revolutionaries destroyed ALL the French monastic communities because of hatred for religion and greed for its lands. Americans bombed one Italian monastery in the mistakea notion that it was being usedt as a Nazi observa- flavor., No wonder everyone says that even if you don't agree with Garry 'Wills, you have to admit that he is a good writer. By HOW MUCH ' 0 L., , is.) - - I 1 it 14411 POT 'HOT I 1 IR church. Let us finally lay aside the fact that the Amer-- can armies were not leaving for Anzio (they were already there) but for Rome and eventually for Berlin. Just take the comparison as it stands. It's really quite beautifully done. Roll it around on your tongue, savor it like a good heady Rhone wine, taste its rich body and trick. Writing in "llarper's", about a book on medieval monasteries, Garry Wills says quite properly that we are all a product of the monasteries "which in turn we destroyed." lie then adds, "Henry VIII gave away abbeys and acquired wives on roughly the same scale. The French Revolution sacked Cluny, Europe's largest church. And we Americans bombed St. Benedict's own abbey to bits on our way from Salerno to Anzio." ;' 1,'-'- ' 1 ANu , .......- .-, ..3 erican ifrs"616I344 ' ' , "'' ' ' , |