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Show THE UTAH INDEPENDENT Trainin nsifivify Just how far government brainwashing centers (known as public schools) have gone in destroying our children was revealed last week during an exclusive interview held by an EAGLE (Yakima Eagle) reporter researching the results of certain sensitivity courses. Because of the innocent suffering if the complete details were printed, this story will stop short of the full truth, and the city where this true story climaxed just last year will not be revealed. However, because this same thing is going on all over the state, please remember, it could happen to your child, tomorrow close in their associations for life and future from here t STEP morning. years, approach the classroom ONE. . .DIVIDE THE PEOPLE blond g PICK A CARD. . .ANY door; one is a CARD girl who 6tops short as she sees the Looking at the cards they have The scene is a high school table inside the classroom chosen, the girls discover that Social Studies class, going covered with plain, rectangular each card has instructions as to under another name; the name cards. what role they will play in the Come on in and pick a card, clearly indicates that this class is coming weeks, as the teacher studying race relations. It's a beckons the teacher. Ill explain feeds them hypothetical situabright, sunshiny morning, and the when everyone gets here. The tions to which they are supposed students are streaming into their teacher is a young man, nice look- to react. The blonde girl has classes with the usual hum of a ing, who obviously has the confipicked a card saying that she is to thousand conversations and the dence of the students. The two play the role of a negro; her best banter which goes with vivacious girls take their seats, not knowing friend has chosen a card which young people who love being that one of them has just picked said she was to play the role of a y alive and are so full of energy. up the mark of death, a card S 1 2 , ear white Two friends, who have been very which will alter her entire being, As the teacher proposed a different situation each day, the stu- dents were to react to it as if they were indeed the people the cards told them to be. Thus, the clever teacher had purposefully 6et the two friends at complete odds, and as the weeks went by, the extent of this division was to become very apparent to everyone in the school. good-lookin- PROGRAM THE ACTION As the situations were fed into class for reaction, it 6oon developed that the teacher was intent 000-per-- on getting one result. . .conflict. For instance, when the situation called for a strike by colored workers at the factory where the The Liberty Bell $12,000-per-yea- r i 3y Ogden Kraut In 1751 the chairman of the Philadelphia State House arose with a suggestion to purchase a large bell to be placed in their steeple. The idea was accepted, and they agreed to have a bell that was larger than any other bell in the 13 colonies. But a major no one in America could make that kind. bell d The order for a was sent to London with a request that it be inscribed with problem arose 2000-poun- the quotation from 25:10: Leviticus Proclaim liberty throughout all the land to all the inhabitants thereof. Finally a ship from London called The Matilda came into port with the mammoth bell. A large frame was built on the State House lawn so all coufd see it before it was placed in the steeple. A grand celebration was prepared and finally the bellringer stepped forward and raised the clapper. A loud clear tone permeated the air with a deep resonant luster. The crowd cheered. Again it rang and the people exulted. Then the third time, the bell clapper struck a deep thud. The bell cracked! . An iron foundry nearby attempted to remold and recast it. They added more copper to strengthen it, as the sound of a bell is made according to the amount of tin or copper. For the second time a grand celebration was held with a feast on the State House lawn. The bellringer swung the clapper, and the bell rang with such a high pitched tone that they knew it would have to be recast again. For the third time the bell was brought to the State House but this time without a celebration. For the next several years the bell rang for every special occasion. Then when taxation by the king began to be an oppression, a Continental Congress was formed. As each new taxation was imposed, the bell would ring as a signal for the Continental Congress to convene to discuss it. The bell began to ring often, as the Congress met to discuss each new tax. Finally, in 1776 the Continental Congress passed the Declaration of Independence. There were parades, celebrations, bonfires in Deseret W0MENS and night. British troops began to move in, and the bell was taken down to protect it from being smelted into British bullets. While it was being smuggled past the British in a hay wagon, the wagon broke down; and with great difficulty it was transferred to another wagon. It was safely hidden in Allentown for a year. When the British left Philadelphia, the State House was cleaned up and the bell was again placed in the tower. Then in 1781 the American War was over; and the bell proclaimed liberty throughout all the land to all the people. As the constitution became the law of the land, the bell tolled for this national celebration. After this the bell rang only seldom for a national holiday or at the death of some famous American. On July 8th, 1835, when Chief Justice John Marshall died, the bell cracked! For ten years it remained silent. Then to celebrate Washingtons birthday, it was put through a restoration process. The bell rang and then split once more this time never to ring again. On the 100th anniversary of this bell, it was taken down. 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The white students persecuted the blacks in the finest tradition of bigotry, and the blonde girl who was supposed to be getting the experience of being a black person really did take the persecution to heart. Finally, after a particularly bitter argument in class one day she rose to her feet and, pointing her finger at her former best friend, thor- Continued on Page 7 ANNOUNCEMEMENT Quality Bookstore at 71 West 3rd South Salt Lake City, Utah is now open to assist you in meeting your literature needs. We can obtain anything in print for you. Telephone 363-773- 5 4-- 6 G GYMNASTICS Merit badge riil'-atm- n Mon., lues. or Ihurs-YWM!( DIMMING . $2.00 tor intermediates. Bovs' and Girls classes. Thurs.. $1.00 I I TRAMPOLINE TUMBLING and older. Thursdays. $8.00 Certified instruction lor young women. Mon. or Wed.. $6.00 (Co Ed) 10 yis. SENIOR MEN'! PHYSICAL FITNESS Conditioning and exercise Mon A Thurs . $11.00 16 and up. Red Cross certification. Friday, $25.00 . . . 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