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,r 'Nix v- t- ,-fr :R i V - i V7 4 l ff, ' X -V 'vs- ., 2- :zu Wi I- X 1 I , . i ,ll T- ,F li i it V 7 4, K ' N- J. - ll Y Y r N ' . 'I ' .1.- C ' T gh T., Ii!! Y U, W HS' , ff, ,i Q ,1 1 Asst .A-r 4 v - I ui T N ,ii i A if A X 'iA'!' , ! r .' 1 , x i -X I 1 i l A 6 gf 7 V V, , I is . S F.s,s,,,s qt .5 itll I 3 r ., 19544 G' . K, bg -i 11- . - V . , i ll llr. i I itll V s. ,.,,. 5-x 1' Draft registration concerns UH5 students Editorial reprinredifrom the JAYHAWKER T January 81, 1980. The President has taken steps to bring about the reinstatmenr of draft-registration. In his State of the Union address to the Congress, the President said that he would introduce legislation to Congress that would require persons between the ages of 18 and 26 to register for selective service. Many people believe this to be a political move to counteract the wide-spread criticism of the President for- being too lenient and too soft in his foreign policy. Others see it as a move to make the Russians take him seriously when he says that we will, protect our vital interests in the Persian Gulf. The President's speech has received widespread support from most public officials. The only people who are not happy that we are finally standing up to the Russians are the young people, who will be most affected. Registering for the draft is a long way from freezing in the cold of Afghanistan, or marching across an Iranian desert, but it is still somewhat closer than most of us would care to be. The fact still remains that six months from now, many of us may be carrying our draft cards. If we examine it carefully, we will see that registering for the draft is not such a bod idea and is probably necessary. America needs to have on effective armed service that will be-ready to answer to 'foreign agression in lar reasonable amount of' time. At the present, it would take well over six months for the U.S. to be prepared for a conventional war with rhe ,Soviet Union. In 1979, everygbranch ofthefarmed iforcesffeil far belowgits recruitment? quota for the yeor. ' The invasion of Afghanistan has shown us that the Russians are not to be trusted. America must be prepared to build, its military forces to prevent a war. . , y Showing the Russians that we mean business will more likely keep the U.S. 'out of a war and keep us at home where we belong. Should the United States be forced into a war with the Soviets it would be necessary for all of us to make sacrifices, and for many of us to go to warqlt is better to be prepared than un-prepared. Registration is a small price to pay to protect the rights and privileges we Americans enjoy every day. 1 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: president Scott Schneider treasurer Joanna Drown, vicepresidenr Regina Sweeney, and secretary Susan Hansen. Steve Richmond Mott Roberts Um Roberts Courtney Ross Scott Royal Gabriel Ruggieri Rick Rumer Fred Rummans Kelly Rush Tom Russell Kris Rypkema Crystal Sallonder Brad 'Sams Mike Sangster Debbie Savel Jeanne Schmidt - -Scarf Schneider, Pere Schroeder Carolyn Seiler Kelly Severin Lauren Shapiro Sophomores 0 77
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