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TO TKtlBE WHO SOMEHOW Sl ' lt IVE Forj iVL this hfisCily written dticOErifnt ll was dijue ihp satnt ' night wp heard the ter- rible news and is intended as si s ftni-histori- cal picte— sotneihing those cif you who suf- vived and we prayed that iii jkt that some- how a few waulii. I ' iitn: use as a mvI af famier ' K almanac ftu t U ' ftituru. Soniclhiiig to learn trom and guide ynu sJonfl a sflrifT path. This is, admitledly, wii !inaly$ta uf a mitio- eosrri— a university an l w Reeky T euntains at the cenfltjencti of five valleys a hool made up of just short of 9,000 studenU, Bwt at the eiid of the nigKt wt deeided this Uni- VTrsity was a bir represeiitatiart at ihv whale, It was a strangely Lftlm, irttrttiEpetHive night it] view of Its significance. A group of people, and believe me ft was a trass-sjction of iht campus, was sitting around a table ir? the University Center having; coffee when a side door whooshed open and a fellow not at all fitting to the cnvironnnont dashed in and stood busily a few feet from otir table. Our eonversatians stopped haltingly as one and then another spatted him. The first thing T noLieed was his feet. While others entered the room wiih s;nnw on their shoes; ur boots, thi:j man had stiot and it feJI off onto the carpel around him as (■innamon from a doughnut. He glanced ner n.;-.ly :.ih , x the futsm and then scurried tg qili- i.:ih!t- ri:ici asked if he could sit down, Whcsn n.mt. ' t. ' ci he asked if he could tclE us some frif litenuig news and we ajjreetl th at Lhia ||ene nation was hardened to that snrt of [hing and that we. while not ea e la hebu ' mor-e. euuld eertatnly tolerate mere. What follows is the terribly, terribly im- portant story of Joseph Ybarra, a man with hair like tug, yam. eyes like hot coals and elothe,i that generally seemed too long for him. He (uld us he had chartered a small plane out of Newark, N.J., in lime to avoid the com- Elete death by fire of his neighborhood and ad spent the last two days hoppin from city to city to find out what sort of madness wa ii goinfl on, He finally retreated lo Missoula, ' They re eomini; this way, he told us. The eitius have filled up and there ' s no room any- where except here. Theyll be here soon, Such fervor itt ihi$ man. ' They ' ve filled up? nteone questioned. What about the suburbs? Stiburbs jslimubtirLK ; ' Josieph Ybarj a nap- fjt ' d. There s nca more njom man. From Al- nnta to Albuquerque the people are elbow to elbow iind hostility runs rampant. There ' s na tiTKsd to eat, wator lu drink or air to breathe. He then deiieribeti stops in Hilt ;- biirfih where bodies lay in heaps; m Chicago where Lake Michigan had, without anyone else apparently learninnj of it, been filled in and developed as Daleyburg Heights, now burnings in Lineoln, Neb., where corn still tries to push through the paved over farm land; in Dalla,s where oil welts heave up bar- rels of dry sand with each stroke of the pump; in Washington where the entire town of Mount Vernon has been literally lost for months in an impenetrable smog, and an. You ' re crazy, someone at the table of- fered. This is craay talk. You re nothing but an old fool. ' Old fool in it Joseph Ybarra said stead- ily, and then not so steadily, People are mo ' - Lng enmasse directly toward this stattt, this eily He jro«e. ' The populace has erupted. They ' re coming on foot, but they ' re coming. They ' re trampling one another disregarding family bonds, screaming, kilMng la escape the holocaU4ii. You ' ll think old fool young man when they trample you to death. Now if you ' ll direct me to the nearest mountainlop I ' ll take my leave And with that he left, not waiting for our directions. We honestly didn ' t take his tale too serious- ly until someone came by and told us that none of the TV networks were broadcasting. A culleetive chill ran up our spines. But .-yome- how out of the horror came a resignation and we decided the only thing of any signifieance we could do would be to set down, for poster- ity if you will, a kind of picture of this place as it was before It died. gn ahead and read it, what el;ie have you got to do. Oh, and after you read it, find i mething to do will you. It was the lethargy of the masses that started this whol mess in the first place.
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