Show LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Both Feet Dear In reply to Leonard Worth's letter of I invite him to look at the other point of His statements were very but he had one foot stuck in the so with great speed he went no HE SHOULD take an example from my favorite who moves on two feet by looking at more than one let us look at the other side of As we assume that the University is in we can't ignore the fact that leadership in America means representation of the will of the But representation also means protection of the Somewhere in history Americans decided that minority groups should have the same rights as majority Does Worth really believe that would not take a stand if the downtown area discriminated against white University a student government represents all of the not just the Worth's statement to the effect that the student government didn't represent his feelings is the very opposite of what he talked about in the first half of his Worth is a in contrast to the rest of the student If the student government is to represent the majority as he says it then he can't be given special the council did not campaign last spring on racial problems in Salt Lake As I the most mentioned was project This meant that the council would decide and which projects are worthy of at-It was assumed that we would not have a town meeting every time that an issue came At this I wonder if Worth we can't force the majority race to love the minority This is as unreal as believing that we can educate them to their Studies have shown that even after college courses on minority majority groups have changed little in If most of us believed that self-education was we wouldn't pay tuition and come to No matter how radical the approach taken by the student government it works better than any other A type of shock you didn't mention in your letter is the kind you can see on a person's face when he sees that part of the majority group cares about the minority LESLIE Union Haze Dear I have noticed students utterly disregarding the signs posted in most of the buildings on especially Orson Spencer I think something should be done to enforce this SOMETHING should also be done to prohibit smoking in the Union It would make it much more pleasant to sit in the or the Browsing Room if someone weren't blowing or pipe smoke into our faces or if we didn't have to choke in the clouds of smoke that hang over the rooms like It would also make the Union much cleaner if we could remove the sand-filled ash trays from the the butts from the and the stains and burns from the upholstered An alternative to prohibiting smoking in the Union altogether would be to restrict it to the Games Room and the bowling or to other areas of the PAUL MARSHAL |