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Throughout the 360-mile length of Wisconsin's sprawling Seventh Congressional District, overalled farmers, aproned waitresses, white-collared clerks and blue-collared factory hands last week listened to the latest political litanies. Democrats, they heard, are soft on law-and-order, profligate with public funds, cop-outs on Viet Nam. Republicans, they were told, represent recession, militarism, the special interests of the rich. On Nov. 3, the Wisconsin Seventh will decide which set of accusations they believe...
Mindless Action. Critics with less sympathy attribute much of the present wave of bombings, kidnapings and cop-killings to an obsession with Che's emphasis on immediate, almost mindless action. Others note that it is difficult to determine whether Che is actually a moving force or merely a symbol of a mood. Nobel-prizewinning Biologist George Wald, a staunch pacifist who is one of Harvard's most popular teachers, maintains that for all its magic, Che's memory "is embalmed in a wonderful matrix of ignorance." London mail-order companies report that most orders for Che posters...
...Swooning. Her eyes were big and soulful. Her body was broad, her legs heavy, her voice a trombone blare. Propounding the "Foursquare Gospel," she dressed sometimes in gauzy robes that floated out behind her like angel wings. Sometimes she appeared in the uniform of a sailor, fireman or traffic cop ("Stop! You are breaking God's law!"). She illustrated her sermons with skits or pantomimes and composed oratorios for a chorus of 500. The effect of all this was hallucinogenic. Five thousand listeners gasped and sobbed and swooned...
...Chinese brothers don't cop no plea...
...What do you think of this guy Bond?" he asked a co-worker during he first days of the strike. "You mean the cop?" the student replied. "Yeah, the cop," Fleshier answered...