7 m5 The Plain Truth about hippies: Condensed free the Plain. Truth_by way of the Chevron. HE “HIPPIts' have emerged as'a whole new subculture around " the world.’The 'drug-taking‘ cult has rejected modern society, rebelled against the Establish- ment, _and withdrawn to a psychedelic world of bizarre thrills. You need to know ' why the hippies are the barometer of a sick, sick societyg . It’s time you knew\ the truth— un’derstood the real meaning and dangers at the ’hip’ world and what it means to. you! Make no mistake. You may not 'ealize it yet, but you are involved- directly. . _ _ _ fl. .. ,. My name is Edith Ann and I donft have to say anything if p1 don't want to. My mo mmy said that the Cadre is a radical type of paper and that the writers dont work or go to calss and are otherwise very stupid and not very smart and besides that they dont know how to put a newspaper togerher a nd cant type at all and make a mess of the Coffee Shoppe with their papers She also says that the only thing that the news— paper is good for is for training dogs and that's the TRUTH llllllllllllllll! From JULIUS SCHMID effective birth control products for men ‘ ‘a e e Symboliz'mg their utter rebellion against society, the hippies have established their. own standards of |iving,’their own fashions. They desire to be different. You've probably seen them—all wearing the same type of paraphernalia. The hippie uniform consists of something like bell-bottom trousers, a pack of heads, a string of bells, a feather or flower in their 'hair, wide belt with .big buckle, boots, meccasins. or bare feet. Hippie girls usually” have long hair icombed straight, bright colorful dresses, and don’t forget the beads, flowers and bells. . nee Hlpyics, with their flower power, may not oe-able to change the world much. By dropping out of society. they will not much change society. They themselvesare vic- tims of the Same hipocrisy and double standards which they so voluny reject. They, themselves, are guilty, of phoniness, zhams, pretense and self-delusidn. Letters T 0 Dear Sir: I would like to protest against the article entitled "Sports" on page 5 of your last issue. It states: "Unto the basketball ; court. When the fef isn't looking, see if you can wrench your opponents knee and maybe tear a few of his ligaments. Don't worry about the hoop, it's not important. To win the game you've got to be mean." Mr. Spencer, this is sheer and utter lunacy. 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Mr..3penoer seems to have a poor concept of the game when he states that the hoop is not important. Not much love Although they speak 'peace' and proclaim “love‘, there is not as much peace and love among the hippies as you might think. The hippie community seethes with hatreds, persecution complexes, muggings, rapes, murders, suicides, and all kinds of violence! The hippies have withdrawn from the world, but they have not conquered their own human nature! They still find themselves to be vain; full of ego and selfishness. They are found to cheat, steal and lie. Jealousies Crop;up, antagonisms arise and drugs sometimes ' turn them into vicious monsters. One of the saddest aspects of hippiesu... is the pre-occupation among Some with death. “Death is a groove", they think—and to experience‘it, Some attempt suicide. Hippies, believing in free love, exhibit tne morals of a common alley cat. Any kind of sex goes—man and woman, man and man, woman‘and woman, or even 'grouo' sex. The Editor Basketball, unlike many other contact sports, is a game of finesse and ability. To degrade it in this manner is unforgive- able if the author has any knowledge of the game. To many, it is an art form, and justifiably so. I re- sent the aspersions cast on my character (indirectly) as a participant in the sport. Angrily yours, Bob Gray Dear Editor: ’ I wish to use your pub- -lication to thank publicly those four strong students who physically removed my car from the snow of the parking lot late Friday afternoon. That I did not stop and thank them person- ally was due solely to a fear that, if I did, I would once again require their help. > Sincerely, Glenn E. Palmer THE CADRE Hember of the Canadian 'Univereity Preee. Founder and charter member of the Cadre Preae Syndicate. The 'opiniene expressed in this *paper are thoee ef’the ...'F r. and at. th. r°.°n, Campbell, Grant moodside, '1bility of the editorial board.-Publiehed by the U.P.E.I.S.U. contributing staff for this issue: Ron Kelly, Geeff Crutchfield, Richard O'Brien, Anne Marie Driscoll, Adrienne Colby, Breda Foley, Margaret Kathy Roach, THE CAT,lKaren Lloydgand Edgar.