| Show Pineapple paradise Dear V To supplement the display on the state the here are a few facts which U 1 Hawaii's desire Tor Thanks to many people the Hawaiian islands as the untouched n adise of grass-skirted Polynesian beauties ukulele-playing surfboard Hawaii is paradise but it is also a highly Americanized center of commerce and U. S. nse Honolulu is a large being 85 square miles in area and nearly in population Th main islands are home to over half a million tit who contribute more to federal revenue than do any of the respective populations of p yet Hawaii is not represented in Statehood would rightly entitle Hawaii to two senators and two representatives in Congress In the islands would be able to elect their own governor who is now appointed by the The diverse racial antecedents of Hawaiian Americans is a peculiarity often commented on The varied races of Hawaii represent a group which actually line up to the American ideal that all men are equal before There are no laws in Hawaii and there has never been a race Besides a of and political Hawaii would offer the prestige of a state in which a high degree of harmony an example of Americanism for all sister states to JOHN PINEAPPLE Greeks should fear Dear Now that elections are almost upon us again-I would like to take a paragraph to express a thought that has been with me since last year's let me point out that the Greeks have good reason to fear any Independent slate loaded with candidates who are anti-Greek or t dyed-in-the-wool It is a known fact that that is one of the main reasons last year's Independent ticket lost I know this to be true because I happened to be on last year's Independent it is already evident that certain known Greek-haters are going into the Independent nominating convention this week and attempt to grab a spot for themselves such persons should be They can be stopped providing every independent man and woman on this who pride themselves as loyal students of this goes to that convention and helps select candidates who are more worthy and capable of running for The Independent which replaced the old narrow-purposed Associated certainly deserves a lot of praise and credit for the fine guidance and support they have given to independent students on the campus this Such fine work and intelligent service can be further complimented if each and every mae-pendent will contribute his share to the cratic processes simply by attending the convention and then by voting in the primaries an By doing this the Independents can prove o both the Greeks and themselves that they i vote with confidence for those candidates on Independent I'm going to keep my tm meanwhile and ROBERT E. KNOTTS j Too poor for dictionaries Dear Is the University of Utah so concerned about the role of education thai i continue to neglect the need for two or large dictionaries placed study halls at the P. S. This condition was brought to j of Hodson in the presidents over a year ago still nothing been |