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Show OESERtT 4A NEWS, Monday, September A Steady 1969 8, Airliner Grew4lhi the draft, racial progress and musical taste. At the same time, young and old alike are now agreed in their impatience with street and campus protests as a method for accelerating change. A recent Harris Survey of a national cross section of 1885 individuals 16 years of age and over shows: Teenagers are deeply resentful of the unwillingness of people running this country to listen to what young people have to say, expressed by 59 per cent A majority of their elders, on the other hand, take exception to such a statement. By 53 to 39 pef cent, young people in their twenties t old, despite their differences of opinion on some of die Issues at stake. crose section was The asked: Do you tend to agree M$Uh believe die military draft is wrong because it forces young men to fight in a war they dont believe in." An 8 even more decisive per cent majority between 16 and 20 feel the same way. The group between 35 and 49 years of age and those over 1 50, containing many of the veterans of World War n, disagree sharply with this proposition, by 47 to 39 per cent their time in Many served a war and feel this is the lot young men of each generation should expect to keep the country free. The division over the war 65-2- and particularly the draft is both real and bitter between the generations. It has divided sons and daughters from mothers and fathers in literally millions of American families today. A second basic issue between the generations is that of race. By an overwhelming per cent margin, people over 50 hold the view that blades in this country are asking for more than they are Middle-age- d people ready. from agree by 56 to 33 per cent But opinions about Negroes, their rights, and the justice of their demands turn about 72-1- 5 35-4- 3 September Specials - TINT Reg. 6.50 with Conditioner $4.50 A TONER -BLEACH Reg. 9.00 with Conditioner $6.50 TIPPING Reg. 9.00 with Conditioner $6.50 PERMANENT Reg. 15.00 $7.50 once the opinions of young people below 30 years of age are sampled. The latter tend to feel, by a plurality of 3 per cent, that blacks are not - asking for more than they deserve and should get Significantly, young people in ine middle and come white homes hold these views sympathetic to black progress Just as strongly as d those who come from Spacialt sot good Erl. er Sat. lower-middl- EVENING APPOINTMENTS 2230 So. 7th E. Only Evenings Until 10 p.m. 2230 So. 7th East 486-010- families. Adults over 50 believe that rock music is a noisy, vulgar form of entertainment, by 54 to 30 per cent But here the middle-agejoin die very young in accepting die new beat although not in such numbers , as overpowering teenagers (88 per cent). When it comas to protest 1 6 d vntuwitctJ demonstrations, however, ued? PROTS5TI SHOULD CONTINU Mm 3 NattoowWf 99 8 M 7 wer feeling of Isolation about not being "heard out seems to be a special phenomenon of teenagers. The group aged 21 to 29 swings in disagreement on this to die side of those over 30. . The cross section was also asked : Do you tend to agree or disagree that the people running this country Just dont want to listen to what young people have to say? and 10 The UNWILLING TO LISTEN YOUNG PEOPLE Aarea Nationwide U 29 51 41 50 47 and over 14 ? 9 34 u 9 Not Dlsaarto Sort 35 59 42 10 TO 11 54 27 13 20 53 But the real divisions of major substance emerge in these two questions: Do you tend to agree or disagree that the military draft is wrong because it forces many young men to fight in a war they dont believe in? DRAFT NotlonwM 44 43 53 43 39 39 39 45 m 9 9 and OW 59 I! WRONO tiwm DIttsrM The plane, bound from New York to San Juan, was ever the island of San Salvador wheq the hijacker produced a pistol and marched one of the stewardesses to the cokpiti He spoke Erglish and Spanish fluently, said Capti John A. Themm, the pilot We tried gently to persuade him to call It off, but he never wavered. Second Officer James M. Hagls said the man, appartalked politiently well-reacal science and said there would be a revolution in the United States before long. After the landing at Hava- nas Jose Marti Airport, where the hijacker debarked, the passengers were provided with a meaL The plane then d, flew to Miami, where the rs boarded another plane and resumed their .trip to the Puerto Rico capital. THE YEARLY STAH-SAF- assure their good ) d a vision with E FiAil INCLUDES, iwgxotmwu. unwgP 1 2 A eR!?l!oy fhmoqti eye .xmsinatioa. A compUta pair of sept-riquality glastaa with cabraakabla STAN-UIcnios end sturdy II HnA wa or s V ' framts. 3a Tear choice of fra mas from oar larger food YEARLY looking selection. 4r A FULL TEAK GUARANTEE against loss er classroom vision. economical plane designed to make benefit of sharp, clear, safe vision for maxi- let us examine your child's eyes to help Insure proper frpraa The"Stan-saf- e Is a practical plan certain your child has the mum learning potenfiaL breakage. 5. 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Nevertheless, only a minority of the young Is sympathetic to the idea that the a way to make their ideas remarkable unity of opposition has developed between large pluralities of young and F ar college-educate- MURRAY LOCATION 5636 So. 9 th East 0262-550- or disagree that protests h this country by students, demonblack . and anti-wstrators will lead to positive change and should be contin- 46-4- - - A FLA. (AP) who gunman aid be was tired of the state of affairs in the United States forced a Sight to Cuba Sunday by an Eastern Air lines jetliner carrying 85 other passengers and a crew of 10. It was the 43rd. such hijacking in 1969. MIAMI, dark-skinne- m mmi to Hijacked To Cuba Dm Yyth-Ady- !t By LOUIS HARRIS Polarization between the generations In America appears to be growing and intensifying over such matters as Are Your Child's Eyes pre- vail is tiie path followed to date by activist protestors. (0 19M by Chicago Tribuna-Na- Nam Syndicate lire. Yarit CAMPUS - as? . 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