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Show -- A- htbHzm P'im PI Where was sin for Cox? To the editor. According to Warren D Curtis letter to the editor Oct 31, Mr. Cox, in his failure to respond to a reasonable comhad taken upon promise, himself the responsibility of both the President and the . , , Giv Now Letters from Congress. His dismissal by the President is understandable. Hardly. Mr Coxs troubles began not for taking responsibility to himself, but for taking dt period. They came to him Wheres the sin? Was Cox excessive in desiring standard judicial process to determine the evidence to which he was entitled Was Cox excessive in weighing the independently value of a compromise to his Your FALSE TEETH More Biting Power deviate adheaive ch help. FASTEETH Punier does ill of this: 1) Helps hold uppers inri lowers lonwr, firtwT, steadier. 21 Holds them more comfortably. 3l Helps vou esl more nsiirsliy. WTiy worry? Ise b ASTEETH Denture Adhesive sre Powder, Dentuies thst eascntis! to health. hoe your denUit retularly. A rase No competent prosecutor, independent special, cr otherwise, less ft would have done Steven R Linton Provo y. ?. our readers DESERET ; - NEWS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1973 A4 Playing politics with impeachment? To the Editor The recent talks of impeachor forcing President Nixon caused ing him to resign me to review his alleged crimes. The principle ones seem to be these - He is alleged to have either ordered or to have had knowledge of the Watergate 1 This "break-in- . seemed to consist of an effort to Dug phones or to find information at the Democratic National Headquarters that would be helpful to the Republicans in their political campaign. Apparently nothing of value was obtained Admittedly, this was a dumb, stupid acbut does it really merit tion all of the fuss, time and 2 President Nixon refused to give up tape recordings of private talks with his associates. This is apparently considered to be a crime. News reporters refuse even to reveal sources of criminal indemand a Shield formation Law" to protect them. The to President is expected incident To the Editor: divulge his most confidential discussions to the general pub- Could it be politics False premise false conclusion lic. Why? Could it be politics? 3 President Nixon is accused of receiving political contributions from Interests such as the dairy industry and then favoring said industry by No actions administrative wrjngdoing is demonstrated but much wide publicity is forthcoming Louis Richmans later of Oct. 23 calling for an invesone with its tigation of the investigators overwhelms and his concern for the late lamented Spiro Agnevb. false premises you When you begin with preconceived reach false conclusions Mr Pvichman has evidently forgotten the teachings he mud have had in high school on reasoning. It is known ay understand i the syllogism. Reduced to terms that afl u o is a logical formula, or form of argument, consisting are men All To illustrateconclusion. a premises and mortal (major premise); Louis is a man (minor premise), hence, Lewis, surprisingly is mortal (conclusion). pro-tundi- ty and All government agencies federal, state, county Extortmunicipal agree on certain types of cnmmality. tax evasion, conspiracy, etc. are ion. bribery, all defined as felonious and criminal. Your victim and hero indicted on each (terms used advisedly) was charged and count. A catastrophic end for one who over the years has it would be paraded as a paragon of virtue Syllogistically, his own superfluous to further illustrate his complicity. By admission he has breached every barrier for money to live in a style his position, from his point of view, called for. Your presumptuous erudition in calling for an investiThe gation of the investigators accentuates the grotesque. Richardson General then the under Attorney investigation was a specimen of cautious fairness. On this point there was consensus, which even you should have observed. Do kick-back- Could it be poUties" 4 President Nixon is accused of the crime of not spending a!! of the money that Congress has appropriated Economists say that continued deficit spending is a major cause of the inflationary spiral that is facing our country Why is the President criticized for trying to stop the runaway inflation? Could it be politics? drv those tears J. F. M Partridge 3QQ3 Mercurv Dr M. Redd, 1940 Jr Laird Dr by Brickman the small society fog ftZ&HATiMfe feTiftVENT- - WAMTS To AcUi 5V 9LP Ase EAlZL- Y- Take a look Too many rumors at Mecham truth in Tooele get for senator was edior. It To the To the editor: B-M- art SMART SET Means Better Homes w In looking forward to next year's senatorial campaign, 1 want to eneours the GOP to look at L. Ralph Mecham as its candidate for senator in & 1974. 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Treated With Scotchgard 1750 South Stale HOURS: 'I 9 AM. 7 P.M. -- 487-985- r ato ttp'f' cric wvr is a ne v or you can ' 'taTp t; tie Qualify in the bu'nets aWe teg1 bu nt n t vp Hours: 1 , srts To Resist Soil. CENTERS n QondCcp.-- SucrtpcosUo Sq. Yd. DELIVERY To get to this area, our children would have to cross, a major highway, and it was located up in the mountain I believe that we have, on amid the rocks and the our Kaysville City Council, rattlesnakes. We did not know enough inefficient practices to the council was doing this not until they had to ask the public for a vote on a bond The bond was defeated and so the $10,000 was just spent .In ttoncrj 96 IMMEDIATE Everyone about Watergate and Washington, and rightly so. I do hope, however, that we don't forget that we have elections right here in our own cities Tuesday, and we should be getting rid of those public officials who are not doing the job. makes plain paper copies youll look twice at. IN FOR concerned New Royal Bond Copier Living Classics HCCftS SAT. 9 AJ&4 9M. SUN 12-- ML 8:30-5:0- 0 PM. SALT LAKE COPY 331 las'. 200 South equal a small-tunWatergate Two years ago, without the of the local knowledge citizenry, the city council spent over $10,090 of our tax money to investigate making a recreational area. e is It Yourselfer! townn dates. Very civic minded ,of the committee if the committee is indeed the sponsor. I couldnt tell from the notice in the paper. But thats only half the real On election day I was told of the rumor some hooker is that big party that a if by city employee Harry Davis was elected to names from Sait Lake were the office of mayor all city to be in attendance and thus employees would be fired. The lend support to favorite candidates. If this is true the party person who made this statement was really worried about is not only doing a disservice lus or her job. Do you wornier to the candidates involved but who he or she voted for? You to the people of our town as should! On Oct 29, that same well. Most of our people person said that if Mr. Sagers charactensically resent this was elected mayor he would kind of outside interference. Another rumor making the fire all of the city employees is that if elected Mr. rounds Over the weekend I was told would do away with that if Mr. Sagers was elected Sagers the golf course. If the golf mayor he would be a puppet course is as good a source of and someone else would be revenue as our present mayor pulling the strings of governis Mr. Sagers would be ment. itfter speaking to Mr. says it foolish indeed to kill the very Sagers, I came to the conclusion that he has a mind of his goose that has been laying the own and intends to return to golden eggs. Joseph C. Gimbe the legal form of government Tooele as outlined in the city charter. Own Watergate Professional Installation Available HON.-FR- S. mpw "Scotchgard in Several Colors. n uviwiup Will Brighten Up Any Kitchen ity I i1 Treated With This All Nylon Carpet is Colorset For Lasting Beauty, Rubber Bock Mi unquestioned integrity. I hope the people of Utah will careL. fully scrutinize Ralph Mecham. He is our strongest candidate. Robert Thomley Logan umpjwwi Treated With Do- - Mecham is a man of high moral character and Since the Oct. 23 primary election I have heard several rumors which not only insult the intelligence of Mr. and Mrs. Tooele but tax the imagination when the listener tries to make a mental picture of the person who originated the rumor. rumored about town that the Tooele County Democrat Committee was sponsoring a public meeting to be used as a forum for discussion of the issues by the candi- Ph. 364-352-5 vain, without any benefits. Our summer jobs for the Kaysville City Corporation for the youth is being held by boys of the councilmen. Boys who are 15 years old, while the boys in Kaysville of 18 and 19 who need the money for school, etc., are going without jobs. Lets look at our city officials who are up for Kaysville s mayor and one of the councilmen responsible for the expenditure of the $10,000 are up for Lets all look at the record of these men and carefully decide, do we want four more years of this reckless spending? Leis clean up the Watergate mess in our communities bow, before it gets to Washington, George Hansen Kaysville u ifi n j! rz |