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Show ROLLO-glyphics Some responses havt come in this past week regarding my thoughts concerning the 4-il Clubs and the utilization of Duck Creek Campgrounds in last week's column that I thought I'd like to share. The first Is in written form and I'll let this person speak for themselves; as follows: The experience of the 4-H club being denied use of Duck Creek campground site is as distressing to me as to you. I hepe something will be worked work-ed out with Forest officials that will, at least, be a partial par-tial solution. I couldn't help but note however, how-ever, in the same edition of the Record, that you are equally equal-ly as incensed about the furnishing fur-nishing of birth control information in-formation to the poor and mid-dip mid-dip class by the government, j (Editorial) I am wondering why you I fail to see the connection be-I be-I tween what happened to the i 4-Her'c and the kind of un ionization of government funds or the witholding of such funds, unless the information infor-mation was made available specifically to those who receive re-ceive assistance - the poor. Generally speaking I have received a considerable a-mount a-mount of comment verbally on the 4-H club situation. Most people agree that we need to preserve the rights of the 4-H Club members. However, How-ever, as one person pointed out, there is always two sides to the story. Frankly I haven't heard the other side only as I quoted from the letter this past week. Just a parting shot for the day: Show us someone who yearns for the good old days and we'll bet you've discovered discover-ed the person who yells the loudest when the electric power is intermpted for two minutes. checked population increase you seem to be advocating? The competition for the use of land and the increase in restrictions regarding its use are bound to be the result of such a policy, in my opinion. Good comment, but I don't quite see the connection. The editorial wasn't intended to be opposed to the furnishing of birth control information so much as it was against the |