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Show i The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, July 19, AIT UTO Concession Sessions Witli Young Just Widen Already Broad Chasms T and their considered. By Dr. Max Rafiertv finnnASA it Yes. considered. school elementary everything pupil f negotiating 1 are! teams now engaging m top-lev- el 4 confrontations "" with sc hool toard presi- dents and dis- trict superinand tendents, no. Im not ou putting ply. TIME: Earlier this ear. PLACE: Tempe, Arizona. DRAMATIS PERSONAE: The Alienated (Terri Osborn, age 9; Lisa Goodson, 11; Kathy Pearson, 11; Danny Clayton, 10; and Jonathan Colby, 8) vs. the Establishment (Sam Fees, school superintendent: George Sancnez, school board president; Milton Zuroff, principal; and Don Fotica, coun- Climax: Showdown CLIMAX: Showdown in the office besuperintendents tween the bubblegum set's designated representatives on the one hand and the administrations top echelon on the selor). I Dr. on. Their Rafferty demanus are being negotiated for the trips bv popular subscription, and the Establishment accepts. Violence averted. Confrontation aboited. Now before we get all uptight ana start blasting the school authorities for stagng this puerile charade, lets concede that their intentions were honorable. It's perfectly reasonable and proper to explain to children why they can't have free bus trips on school time, and equally appropriate to let the moppets make suggestions about any portion of the school program. I guess w hat bugs me is our growing American tendency Newspapers are bombarded with subteen-ag- e protests when the trips are canceled. Superintendent Fees phone receiver comes alive with treble voices raised in childish anguis. Tension burgeons and escalates. protests formally PLOT: The sm,all fry want more field trips. The school district is too broke to schedule same. Frustrations multi other. ENDING: HAPPY The Alienated offer to raise money to solemnize, to formalize and to polarize our relations with our own young. Seems as though weve suddenly developed an absolute compulsion to hit the panic button, grab the hot hue and call a summit coruerence every time some kid squawks about something. Underground Newspapers Start Just let a few high school freshmen complain about the school lunch for menu, in- stance, and lo ! I nderground newspapers plugging the sacred cause of 6teak sandw idles start circulating, replete with the usual four-lett- words. Armbands with symbols appeal Mass fasts are called so that unpopular food can be protested by no food at all. Hie good old ACLU will file uit against the school board for insensitively disregarding the students constitutional right to eat steak every day. Finally, and as predictably as an SDS manifesto comes the top-le- confrontation of demands with its farrago concessions and general amnpsues The whole ridiculous by our SP K-H0UD- AY sizzling values in Sugar House only shop Mon. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. during proi ess has become as humoiiess and as ceremonial as the mating dame of the whooping What's woise. it's ci .ne being increasingly sent tinned and approved Sullivan judiciarj, with school authority more and more cribbed and cabined and rigidly circumscribed by court others in dsciplinary areas where no courts until our own Gilbeit-an- - g sclerosis the mystery of young adults. f'fcrnw. j r am d&HSfsmi EffiES-Ml- II If if JYIL r ll m inrfi i ' t GHKlfcSiiB'f: fiWaS m iA'A Jjrf ith-- w ' t t i MJ -w.. to!' fP Mj . is : i 4, t iritnj o IS - ..to ci&dmj p' EEffi r iEEH) i , r II I lli-mr- , ; .HGJEllllE- - !! lEfAiteEp' iEDeflD it nil fM: um t fi 7 1 t)t 7 mmm semi - annual or Fittftl, Rtg. 2.89 flat or fitted, Reg. 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It has the advantage of being low key and It has the merwhelmmg present-dadisadvantage of being in general and for television in USE OPTION CHARGE, OR LAYAWAY! y d par- ticular. Really now, where are we to draw the line in negotiating with our own kids? If this of Order sort of Roberts-Rule- s approach by Junior both to All the evidence points to Its being a disease of the environment. The most likely environmental factor is infection by one of the latent viruses, infective agents that can remain relatively quiescent in the central nervous system foi ninny jems. It is Deans conviction, based on his ow n observations and those of others, the infection generally occurs before the age of 15 and that the disease is not hereditary. discovered while in Africa that multiple sclerosis was common among immigrants to that country from Britain and northern Europe with an incidence of education and to father continues, were going to see the Supreme Court affirming Junior's constitutional right to have the old mana car every Saturday night, and life-wit- h Suie guaranteed a minimum weekly allowance mandamus. En 1 i s h-- negotiate mandating 'Theres a tig beautiful & world outside with 8 folding wheelchair from Abbey Rents. n and among Afr a nationally standardized milk formula that I want to Keep a close eve on our judges, however. Inasmuch as the plaintiffs will not have learned to talk yet, it should pose some problems even for Justice Douglas, despite his vast personal experience with extremely young people. 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There appears to be a close parallel with the incidence of polio in that multiple sclerosis occurs far more frequently in advanced nations where there are high standards of domestic hygiene than in less developed countries. Dr. Geoffrey Dean, a British physician who studied the disease in South Africa and elsewhere, predicts in the current issue of Scientific American the multiple sclerous problem is going to be solved." He adds: The SI-CEtiEl- Whats wrong with the prin. cipal calling a faculty meeting, describing the school dis- Experts Link Virus To Mystery of Multiple Sclerosis Medical WASHINGTON sleuths have uncovered new clues that a virus may be causing multiple QUUrsins'-irniMlSEE-I Old Method Best d By William E. How aid Newhouse News Service 7n' addled time even dreamed of interfering. for Information |