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Letters to the EditorPublished on May 12, 1999NORTH BY NORTHWEST To the Editor: Mr. Crone, do you have any idea why the "tony" part of U. City even exists? It's because the people here wanted to live in an area different from most of metro St. Louis -- racially, ethnically, religiously, culturally and economically diverse (that stupid argument you advance doesn't stand up to scrutiny, if you know the area in question). None of us are allowed to have money or nice homes, or our motives are suspect. We, and those in the neighborhoods on the city side (don't forget, there is a north side of the Parkway, struggling to come back), are the last people you should be asking to sacrifice for the rest. You should be asking why this is the only extension that East-West Gateway decided against applying for federal funds to build, and why we should pay for their mistake. Who owns the property along the proposed routes -- not just the extension from Clayton to Shrewsbury (I-170 ends at 64/40 because those cities demanding we sacrifice now were unwilling to do so earlier) but, for instance, the proposed (and rarely mentioned) route down Olive? There is nowhere on the existing MetroLink route that is comparable to this proposed site. Shall we run the line down Park through Lafayette Square, or through downtown Maplewood on Manchester? As for those other transit systems Mr. Crone so blithely mentions, he forgets the discussion concerns a residential neighborhood. See what it has done for the homes along the el in Chicago? It didn't exactly improve their neighborhoods. Mr. Crone, the P-D and others expect us to sacrifice our children, homes and neighborhoods for the good of other areas of the community. Gee, I should have remembered that when opposing the Page Avenue extension or the destruction of the Arena. Or that we think our historic apartments and homes (even if some were lower- and middle-class, God forbid) are at least as important as the Arena. MERCY, MERCY To the Editor: I worked with St. John's nurses, as well as many RNs from other St. Louis hospitals, who were interested in having the Missouri Nurses Association help them organize during 1996. I marvel at the stamina and resolve of these professional women and men who, day in and day out, continue to endure the arduous, demoralizing and unsafe conditions that were so superbly described in the article -- all for the sake of their patients. St. Louis has much to be proud of, including the registered professional nurses you rely on to care for you and your loved ones when you need it most. I hope you will support them and their continued efforts to create a work environment that makes that possible. To my nursing colleagues at St. John's, I say, hang in there! Recently the nurses of Sunrise Hospital in Las Vegas organized with the assistance of the Service Employees International Union. This was accomplished in the largest hospital in the Columbia/HCA chain and the largest hospital in Nevada -- and, as in St. Louis, after a three-year struggle! So keep the faith, my friends. You can be successful in your efforts to safeguard your patients and your profession. Deborah Huber, RN To the Editor:
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