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Show Page 4 Newsprint December 30, 1988 Publishers Comment Garn Doesnt Like Soviet Pipeline j With the great concern over Soviet military buildup and its effect on U.S. military defense spending, Utah Senator Jake Garn is disturbed by the Reagan Administration's decision to lift trade sanctions 1 0 n c CD' r . against the 1 am pipeline. disappointed in the lifting of the pipeline sanctions," he explains, because I believe the pipeline deal is simply wrong. It is misguided, Siberian o a gas c o 03 and predominantly d in favor of the Soviet Union. Although the sanctions did short-sighte- d Q o one-side- 0O not stop the pipeline's & u D construction, they were certainly causing enough delay to lessen some of the advantages for the (1982 Cfly few SPACE MINE Soviet Union. Senator Garn claims we have been squandering the literally advantages of our economic LOCAL RESPONSE. Who is Responsible For the system and technological superiority without regard for the consequences to our security. The pipeline question only deepens my resolve to persuade our allies to modify their approach with regard to Soviet trade and, failing that, to take the unilateral steps necessary to ensure that U.S. interests are protected. He is hopeful that the President is correct in his judgment that the allies are now prepared to pursue rational policies of credit, technology and Western energy independence. Senator Garn believes that if enough Americans know the truth about Soviet tactics to subjugate the free world the U.S. will stop financing it and save ourselves from bankruptcy. Letters-to-the-Edit- Rate? High Unemployment Asked in Downtown Vernal think one of the reasons is that the manufacturers have and let it go until the stockpiles run out. Another reason is that the unions demanded too high of wages. Brandon Hunding I over-manufactu- red 1 ! It's just the way the government has always operated for the last 20 years. Neldon Kunz don't believe its our present President, but the ones in the past. They just had too heavy spending and one guy comes in and tries to turn it back around, and he gets blamed for it. WeVe got to give him time, and eventually hell do it. It's because the unions want too much money for a job done. Union workers could get by with less pay. That's why things cost so much. AI I Ferguson or Kris Oakes The Newsprint accepts letters to the editor from responsible citizens of the community. The Newsprint reserves the right to edit any letter for taste and length. Government, I guess. I think they got themselves in a big mess and it's going to take a long time to get out of it. ' Vickie Andrews m Reaganomics. Just the way the economy is running invites a depression of the economy. John Jones NEWSPRINT Published every Wednesday by Newsprint, Inc., 642 W. Main, Vernal, UT 84078. Phone News and advertising deadline: Mondays at 12 noon. 789-904- 7. f&l I' .i fM it's the past administration. You cant put the blame on President Reagan. I guess Kim Gerke k m Subscription: $9 a year. Garth Nuttal Gary Zavoral Dennis Holmes PUBLISHER EDITOR AD MANAGER Second Class Postage Permit applied for at Vernal, Utah 84078 Postmaster: Send, address changes to 642 W. Main St., Vernal UT 84078 ' , i The people brought it on themselves. They were making too much money. They should learn to work with their hands, not their mouths. Max Fisher i I I i II t I I M M i I donH know. I ti suppose government is to blame. But we canT blame every- thing on them. Thelma Beacham Government, I believe. You can't look at just the President, or one man. Pete Rodarte m pr- - hA |