Show Asked AsI ed To WI Write ite Letters Lettel S For Prisoners S Utah Air Force Association members will conduct a let let- writing ter campaign for American American American Amer Amer- ican prisoner of war wear and missing missing missing mis mis- sing in action personnel in Vietnam in support of Governor Governor Governor Gov Gov- Calvin L L. Rampton's Hampton's v s Write for Freedom Month J during November AFA PRESIDENT Harry Cleveland said that his 1100 members overwhelmingly have agreed to toTite write Tite letters urging the North Vietnamese government to release approximately approximately ap ap- approximately ap- ap proximately 14 known or thought to be in captivity there At the same time the letters will petition the North Vietnamese Vietnamese Vietnamese Viet Viet- namese government for more humane treatment of American prisoners of war Mr l Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleve Cleve- land stated SPEARHEADING the efforts of the Utah AF AFA A will be the Rocky Mountain Chapter the women's chapter of the AFA The chapter will contribute 30 reams of writing paper and legal size envelopes The paper and envelopes will willbe willbe willbe be given to he Air Force ROTC and Arnold Air Society at Brigham Young University sponsors of the wide state-wide campaign THE CHAPTER conducted a POW-MIA POW campaign earlier this year It distributed copies of a reprint from a national magazine on the subject subject subject sub sub- contacted 80 civic organizations organizations in the state for their assistance and sent out more than personal letters to influential people throughout the world Letters written during the November campaign will besent be besent besent sent to BYU for forwarding to the North Vietnamese Delegation Delegation Delegation Dele Dele- gation in Paris France MR CLEVELAND urged all to join the AFA and other groups in the POW POW MIA write As Americans we must be concerned about the welfare welfare welfare wel wel- fare of our countrymen who are prisoners of war or missing in action in Southeast asia We must seek better treatment for our POWs and ask that North Vietnam adhere to the Geneva accords he said |