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Umdstatesman (1972-02-03).Pdf (11.85Mb Application/Pdf) UNIVERSITY of MINNESOTA DULUTH SL'~'"T'ES:NI~N" Vo I. 4 2 - No. l 5 February 3, 1972 ;r., 'It ·;;.,.- -. .... l f. i .1"/ 'J ' ' . January February Ma.rch April May June 1-150 1-112 1-203 1-12 1-58 1-15 .) 2-328 2-278 2-322 2-108 2-275 2-360. Numbers 3-42 3-54 3-220 3-104 3-166 3-245 4-28 4-172 4-68 4-47 4-280 4-207 5-338 5-292 5-96 5-266 5-254 5-230 6-36 6-337 6-271 6-1 6-88 6-87 game 7-111 7-145 7-154 7-2 7-163 7-251 8-206 8-201 8-347 8-153 8-50 8-282 9-197 9-276 9-136 9-321 9-234 9-83 About two million men who will 10-37 10-100 10-361 10-331 10-272 10-178 be 19 years old this yea.r re- 11-174 11-307 11-26 11-239 11-350 11-64 ceived their draft numbers 12-126 12-115 12-195 12-44 12-23 12-190 Wednesday. The one minor ex- 13-298 13-49 13-263 13-244 13-169 13-318 ception this yea.r over last 14-341 14-224 14-348 14-177 14-81 14-95 year's lottery will be that only 15-221 15-308 15-152 15-165 15-16 365 numbers w,ere used for the 16-309 15-343 16-227 16-94 16-119 16-101 16-32 year 1953, where la.st year 366 17-231 17-46 17-363 17-273 17-91 were used because 1952 was a 18-72 17-183 18-11 18-357 18-242 18-98 18-238 leap year. 19-303 19-127 19-358 19-148 19-52 20-161 19-158 20-106 20-262 20-314 20-274 20-77 Most people a.re hopeful that 21-99 21-316 21-300 21-310 21-315 President Nixon• s forecast will 22-259 21-4 22-20 22-317 22-264 22-333 22 - 146 come true so that few of these 23-258• 23-247 23-22 23-216 23-212 men will be called. It is also 24-62 23-279 24-261 24-71 24-362 24-246 24-61 hoped that the goal of zero draft 25-243 25-260 25-65 25-122 25-143 call will be accomplished by 26-311 25-255 26-51 26-24 26-233 26-118 26-345 mid-1973. Some plans have 27-110 27-18G 27-181 27-293 27-330 been presented that would re- 28-304 27-265 28-295 28-45 28-55 28-18 28-53 quire drawings in future yea.rs 29-283 29-21 29-93 29-133 29-75 even if draft authority expires. 30-114 30-213 30-69 30-48 30-142 31-240 31-326 31-67 Everything was the same as la.st year's lottery. The drawing wa.s conducted in the Commerce De- July August September October November December partment auditorium the same 1-39 1-323 1-219 1-215 1-107 1-170 a·s before with the same yellow 2-207 2-27 2-17 2-128 2-214 2-90 and brown ca.psules stuffed with 3-109 3-3 3-226 3-103 3-232 3-56 4-339 4-250 birthda.tes and placed in one 4-92 4-313 4-356 4-79 plexigla.ss drum and the num- 5-63 5-354 5-86 5-223 5-31 5-139 bers in another. 6-132 6-208 6-173 6-41 6-211 6-336 7-285 7-57 7-144 . 7-129 7-299 7-267 8- 355 8-131 8--97 8-157 8-312 8 - ZlO One unusual thing a.bout this 9-179 9-7 9-364 9-116 9-151 9-120 drawing was that it wa.s done 11 10-89 10-249 10-217 10-342 10-257 10-73 months before any of these 11-202 11-125 11-334 11-319 11-159 11-82 young men will be drafted. The 12-340 12-198 12-43 12-171 12-66 12-85 other two lotteries ha.vea.lwa.ys 13-306 13-329 13-229 13-269 13-124 13-335 taken place in the summer. The 14-305 · 14-205 14-353 14-14 14-237 14-38 ma.in reasons for the earlier 15-359 15-241 15-235 15-277 15-176 15-137 dates was so that these men 16-74 16-19 16-225 16-59 16-209 16-187 would have the chance of ma.king 17-199 17-8 17-189 17-177 17-284 17-294 their plans. 18-121 18-113 18-289 18-192 18-160 18-13 19-332 19-105 19-228 19-167 19-270 19-168 Men who a.re classified lA or 20-33 20-162 20-141 20-352 20-301 20-194 CO are faced with the draft 21-5 21-30 21-123 21-288 21-287 21-80 until! at lea.st July 1 of next 22-286 22-140 22-268 22-191 22-102 22-188 year when the draft a.uthority 23-365 23-302 23-296 23-193 23-320 28-252 expires. 24-324 24-138 24-236 24-356 24-180 23-252 25-35 25-290 25-291 25-9 25-25 24-155 The future of the draft is whe- 26-204 26-76 26-29 26-78 26-344 25-6 ther enlistments can fill the 27-60 27-34 27-248 27-325 27-135 26-35 military needs. In the la.st half 28-185 28-40 28-70 28-327 28-130 27-194 of 1971, when the draft was 29-222 29-84 29-196 29-349 29-147 28-156 ta.ken fewer people, enlistments 30-200 30-182 30-184 30-346 30-134 29-175 alsd dropped off. 31-253 31-218 31-10 30-281 31-164 \.. The second act of "Swan Lake" coasldered by t1fUl wW be pemrmed along wUb others by tbe students ma.y obtaia a 20% disooupt at tile UMD most critics of ballet to be one of the most beau- troupe of Ballet West in the Duluth Arena Aud- ticket office, Kirby Student Unton. S A store expan·ding Conference to by Cheryl Beede, Student Associa.Uon These albums were chosen from candles, anda.nyother items you educate voters the top sixty titles. Some ha.ve ordinators as an education in might turn out. The store The Now or NeverNewVoters Things a.re happening so fast already arrived and have been the real workings of the Ameri- charges a. 10 per cent commis- Conference, a statewide gather- around here that there's abso- on sale in the store all week. can political system, as well as sion on these sales. For other ing of new voters, will be held lutely no way to keep up with it You'll find that you can sa.ve up an acquaintance with the oppor- items, such as usedpa.perba.cks· this weekend, February 4,5, and all. For instance, how many of to $2.00 on many of them. An- tunities for youth to make an irn- and albums, a.ha.ndlingfeeoften 6, in Coffman Union at the Uni- you know that the news. A. book other 66 will be corning soon. pa.ct upon that syste m. cents will be assessed. Any of versity of Minnesota, Minnea- exchange has already grown up Any album that the store does these things can be brought in polis. The conference is design- to be a fine young store? lthas not ha.ve can be ordered by mail The specific agenda of the con- at any time during store hours. ed to educate and organize, on a. achieved innumerable succes- through the store, at the sa.rne ference is purposely left open sta.tewide level, all first ti rn e ses already, and I think it may low prices, with only $1.00 according to Pat Woods, chair- For all of you who haven't had voters between the ages of 18 even be granted tenure! down. Thesewillarriveinabout man of the Minnesota Voter, to a. chance to check out this new and 24, in the realities of t h e one week. The Student Associa- allow participants as much time facility, the store is located in political process. Since its inception a.t the begin- tion expects to continue this the Kirby Fine Arts Lounge and as possible to conta.ct young ning of winter quarter up to the service on an increasingly lar- people within their area, a.swell is open from 10:30 a. rn. to 2:30 The sponsor of the conference is present time, the UMD Student ger sea.le. as to concern themselves with p. rn. on Monda.ys, Wednesday, the Minnesota Voter, a broadly Association Store ha.s de3.ltonly issues a.bout which they are in,. and Friday. · The sales will be based coalition of youth a n d in used books. However, the There's another improvement terested, not a.bout which other ha.ndled in the same manner a.s youth-oriented groups.
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