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each of us and who out of these 2,000 cares at all? it's not that i don't care about what's going on in the world. i do. and i have my own opinions. but when it comes to arguing the morality of the war or nixon's economic policy or revising the welfare system, what can i say? what do i know? and when do l have the time to really become active in anything outside of school? i have a job. and after that, homework. and when a free weekend finally comes, i have a date. it's just a lot easier for me to think about next friday's game. to make it right. and there are millions of people starving to death. but it is our world, and it's up to there's a whole world outside these four walls. it's not a perfect world. there's a war and there's discrimination sometimes i really get disgusted with this school. everyone is so uninvolved. so apathetic.
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KLAHOMA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1971 SINGLE 6015?-100 EQTEPAGES-2 PARTS by Don Hamilton Eufaula for ranger Tuesday. North Viet Bombin Roars On as Talks Hit New SAIGON tm -- More waves of U.S, bombers pounded supply buildups in North Vietnam on Wednesday for the fourth suc- cessive day in the heaviest ae- rial campaign against the North since the bombing halt more than three years ago. There was no indication when the strikes, described as protective reaction would end. Hanoi' radio claimed a U.S. jet shot down in the cam- went Binh sixth paign. It said the plane down Monday in Quang l Province, just abovethe demi- litarized zone, but made no Saigon since the last peace talks session - and the only one in nearly three months - came Dec. 20 when two rock- ets hit the capital, causing no casualties. The other side said it was canceling the meeting because of the raids on North Vietnam. Brandt strength in South Vietnam con- tinued to decline. The U.S. Command announced that second brigade of the American combat had country tions for Sources brigade by Division 39 mention of the crew. The aula broadcast claimed the plane was among a flight attacking 'tpopulated areas. The United States says the North raids are aimed at military targets only. The U.S. command main- tained silence on the scope and results of the raids, and on tosses. Hanoi broadcasts :laimed two U.S. killed and killed or planes were A U.S. man he moved KEY 1 ,fi e West Ger- eu a pa- who spent three West German For- Minister Walter Scheel, he emphasized that the United States believes that keeping the North Atlantic A1- liance at full strength is of the utmost importance. HE SAID he assured his if-Egace g West Gerrrgiarl counterpart cthi House an- that an will leave for to prepare Nixon's up- trip to Peking. an announcement re- jointly here and in Pek- ing, the White House said Brig. Gen. Alexander M. Haig, deputy assistant to the Presi- dent for national security af- fairs, will lead a 25-member delegation that will arrive in Peking on Jan. 3. ASSISTANT'press secretary Jerry Warren said the purpose of the advance party main y is to arrange technical aspects for the President's trip in Feb- ruary, including media cov- erage arrangements. Included in the 25-member delegation will be representa- tives of the three television uatmnnlrs nlus one broadcast Fla. lm - New Y John V. Lindsay the race for the De cratic presidential nomina Tuesday, four months quitting the Republican p which he called a closed stitutionf' Lindsay made the offical nouncement at a cro see And Now John Lili on A-8 news conference here - I mile s from his homet where he faces the possib of a transit strike Jan. 1. The 50-year-old mayor renounced the Republican ty last August, said he c the March 14 Florida pri to launch his bid for the Hous-e because he consi- the state with its econo and cultural diversity . . testing ground for the be and principles I will run on HE SAID six years of f ing for survival had vinced him that Amei' communities and nei t hoods would have a cgi
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