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Show Page 11—THE DAILY HERALD,Provo, Utah Thursday, April 23, 1970 FUNNY BUSINESS Letter to the Editor Sees U.S. Provo Man Castigates Administration, Pays ( ALL RIGHT, \ GIMME ALL \ que Money! ) Census as Tribute to Ralph Nader Editor, Herald Court may make a law, but time Weeping, wailing and the and effort will be needed to gnashing of teeth have been our break the caste system. About Ict for some years. Due to the all thatcan be said is that men bungling of our national ad- are not considered equal but ministration the issues and every man should be considered. answers to our problems become On Aprii 22nd the ecological more complex. Our issves such assue of saving the earth was as inflation, the Vietnam War, discussed in all parts of the crime, problems of our large United States. The problems of cities, desegregation, pollution air, waterand soil pellution will of the air, water and soil con- be the subjects. The leaders will tinue to haunt us. give the facts concerning the Former President Johnson danger. They will also give chose not to run because of the possible solutions. They think credibility gap. President Nixon our politicians give lip service is losing caste for the same but very little action to our Teeson. He prumised to stop the needs. Only through the comwar and curbinflation. Salaries bined efforts of government, and wagescontinuetorise. Cost industry and the people can we of living continues to increase. rejuvenate the earth. NowI wish to give a few lines Unions control our country Until the President & C ongress to the man whomI think is the get the g on greatest living American. His wagesthe e cure name is Ralph Nader. Heis the inflation curbed in - unsalaried protector of 203 flativn putting price & wage million Americans. The conse, our ad- sumer gets more protection oMAQ I SEE | SOME IDENTIFICATION, PLEASE 7» TELLER Do-It-Yourself Gardener Aided by GoodTools By MR. FIX ministration is afraid of losing from him than any govern- union votes, mental agency. For example, The Viatnam War is an FDA (Food and Drug Adand the first breath of warm enigma. No satisfactorysolution ministration) is a tool of the food weather combine to create seems to be possible. For the industry. an awfui temptation. Suc- Good of this country we should Mr. Nader has been incumbing to that temptation get out by the end of this year. strumental in getting many results in buying an assort- Wehavenofriendsin Asia. If we federal laws: the National ment of garden tools that get out of Vietnam we would Sefety Actof 1966, ihe Wholesale maystrain the budget with- create harmonyhere, savelives, MeatAct of 1967, the Radiation out covering real needs. save billions of dollars to help Control Act of 1968, the Coal The well-filled tool displays Even when buying basics, solve care should be taken. You need a rake, but make certain it is a rake that suits you. Heft each tool. Get one with the most comfortable weight and feel to it. Look for balance. Buy good tools—they will last for years if they are cared for. Get the basics before you blow your whole budget on nonessentials. You will need tools for digging, cultivating, pruning, watering and spraying. For the lawn you will needtools to cut and clean up. Invest sensibly. Wait for other seasons for the frills when you are in a better position to eeane what you really need. Asparagus ly , bulb planters, seed sowers and sickles are all fine items — for the advanced gardener who may have developed a need for one or more of them and who already owns the basic tools. For working the soil get a spadingfork (for turning the soil) and a spade (for turning and digging holes). Any deepdiggingcalls for a longhandled pointed shovel. For our pressing en- vironmental, social and economic problems. The state of Massachusetts just passed a law saying that the Vietnam Waris public, lack of enforcement and lack of prompt enforcement. All social and religious organizations should stress our needs in this area. Our large cities need more money for better housing, better education, better health, better opportunities for jobs and job training. More recreational facilities for minority groups and slum districts are essential. De-segregation is a long-time process, We cannot get equality in one generation. The Supreme The current “big brother” census has been a startling example to most Americans of how the politicians can and will intrude into the private lives of all citizens when given an opportunity Manypersons are under the impression that, once data is extracted from individual census reports, the reports are destroyed and no record is kept which could aszociate a particular name with a particular questionnaire “This is an erroneous 's Reed Benson. f Review of “for each questionnaire microfilmed - name, address, and all - and placed permanently in a special CensusBureau searchoffice at Pittsburg, Kansas. Associate Census Director, Conrad Taeuber replied to the US News & World Report magazine that, “you have no protection if Congress should decide to abrogate the assurances which have been given to the public....... Conceivably, Congress might Mine Health and Safety Act of decide that information to be 1969. gathered in a future census He prevented baby food might be made available to manufacturers from continuing federal agencies...” to use a taste enhancer which illegal, unconstitutional and can cause brain damage. Hei:as pepole cannot be drafted for an warned against misuse of x- undeclared war. Crime is on the increase because of lack uf respect for tlie law, lack of cooperation by the ‘Intrusion’ Editor Herald rays. He has secured the help of Heary Fork II in working on poilution-free automobiles, He caused General Motors to withdraw the Corvair because it was unsafe. Ralph Nader is now working on air, water and soil pollution. Congressman Gallagher of New Jersey warned us to never forget - that, “The hated, infamous ‘Fragebogen’ (in Nazi Germany) was, afterall, merely a census which disclosed who had Jewish blood and who practiced the Jewish feith Today, both prison terms and He works 16 hours a day. He began his crusade alone but now fines hang over the heads of has 105 young attorneys and citizens forced to answer prying investigators working with him. personal questions unrelated to The expenses are paid by a the Constitutionally-authorized foundation grant, No other man enumeration. Are federal has done so much with solittle marshals, heavy boots, nights of fear, arid a voice commanding: for so many. E.K.Nielsen “Open the door!” destined for TS9N. 750 W. the citizens of America? Provo Known Communists and other anti-American subversives have a constitutional rightto refuse to answer even routine questions ebcut their name, date of birth, residence, etc, the answers to which could not possibly incriminate them. What is their Joanne Woodward, Bob Hope, fine and imprisonment? need I go on? Are these your perverts and immoral people? Ask yourself! Has it become You must be quite a man moreof a crimeto fail to answer yourself, Mr. Williams. personal census questions of ‘The theateris a close second, doubtful constitutionality than is it? Just how many plays have to conspire to overthrow the you seen this school year at United States Government? BYU? “110 in the Shade,” “The Richard D. Cooper imaginay Invalid,” ‘“‘W-2 St. George, Utah Form,”“I Remember Mama,” (Pastcitizen of Orem) “Madwoman of Chaillot.” These are just a few of someofthe best plays that have ever been See my point, Mr. Williams? produced at the “Y”. Indeed, Let’s notclassify all for the the had I known that these were work of some. David L. Springer perverts and immoral people I 127 W.1st S., Provo should never have gone, Don’t Classify Everyone For the Work of Some Editor Herald: In regard to Hal Williams’ letter on April 20 titled, “‘OscarWinning Motion Picture Called Repulsive,” may I make a few comments? leveling the turned earth get an iron rake. A hand trowel is good for setting out small Hestated, “With all the great plants. technology in today’s producFor cultivating you will tions, the movie industry has to need either a pronged culti- be the mostperverted of the sovator or a hoe. You can get called arts. Close on its heels is a combination hoe that has the theater. And why have these a wide blade on one side, a perverts and immoral people...” twin-pointed blade on the When you say the movie inother. dustry you are referring to such For pruning you will need people as John Wayne, Robert Redford, Paul Newman, James a pair of pruning shears, hedge shears (if you have Stewart, Katharine Ross. hedges), a sharp knife. If you have trees or woody shrubs consider a pruning saw. a broom lawn rake and hand trimming shears. An edger makesfor a neater lawn but in the beginning you can slice the edge of the turf fairly well with the edge of your square spade. For watering you will need a hose (at least 50 feet), an adjustable nozzle, a sprinkler and a watering can. A hose reel is not necessary, but consider one for the future—it makes taking care of and storing of your hose very easy. Beyond these, pick certain items that will make your particular job easier. Ifyou have a big yard and do lots of gardening, transplanting and spreading topscil, get a good wheelbarrow. A fertilizer spreader makes lawn care easier and better. Take a look at sprayers for insecticides—anything from hana jobs to big pressure sprayers, Make the tools you buy last longer by keeping them clean, Scrapeoff a dirt and mud, Wire brushing will keep them clean. Keep moving parts lubricated. Keep metal edges sharp. SomeTips On CharcoalFires NEW YORK (UPI)—A hands- off policy is advisable for charcoal fires, once you've put the food on to cook. Poking and raking briquets lowers the temperature. So does adding new fuel in the center o: the fire, If you need additional fuel, it should be added at the edges after it's well lit, To increase the heat, gently tap the gray ash off brianets to expose the aces. OOOOYY For lawn care, in addition to a mower, you will need OU. SAAUGOOOOOOOO.OCUE JOUOOOOOLE POLYESTER DOUBLE KNITS NEVER NEED IRONING! SALE REG. $14.99 Washthem! 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