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Detroit built itself, and has
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of the automobile way of life.
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(dividing our cities into little
islands), traffic jams, urban
flight, urban sprawl, sterile
suburbia, strip development,
the decay of the cities, and
human carnage.
With all this, we still find
the focus on the drunk driver.
The problem is not drunks, or
hotheads, or the noonday sun.
The problem is the automo-
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the Communist menace these
past 40 years," Russell Baker
observed, "we were being
done in by the automobile."
What can we do about it?
Probably nothing, says Baker,
it's too late. But, according to
Laurel and Hardy's "law of
holes," when you are in one,
stop digging.
The automobile culture is
solid evidence for Freud's
theory that man is ruled by a
death instinct. E.J. Mishan,
noted English economist,
calls the automobile "the
greatest disaster to befall
mankind." In a Detroit Free
Press soundoff, a reader-
opinion feature, the majority
of callers expressed the opi-
nion that the world would
have been better off without
the automobile.
Whatever one may think of
that opinion, one thing is cer-
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quantity.
There has to be a better
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send the Soviet Jews to Israel
from Italy. I would be glad to
help and I hope the survivor
community would support
this important endeavor.
David Kahan
Bloomfield Hills
Baker's Comments
On Greater Israel
Secretary of State Baker's
comments on greater Israel
are especially interesting.
What is the opposite of
greater Israel — lesser Israel?
For the sake of the argument,
what sort of message would
Mr. Baker send to Dublin if
the Republic of Ireland began
to make noises about the oc-
cupation of Northern Ireland
— not to dream about greater
Ireland!?
The Secretary of State's
warning is especially curious
considering this gentleman
from Texas forgets Texas and
the greater part of the
western United States were
conquered by the United
States who believed in geater
America. And, that greater
America was considerably
larger than Judea, Samaria
and Gaza. indeed, long after
the American occupation of
the West, Oklahoma remain-
ed Indian territory. One hun-
dred years ago, however, the
greater American dream fell
on Indian territory and
Oklahoma's native American
Indian population found
themselves on reservations.
The autonomy the state of
Israel offers, according to the
Camp David Accords, does not
annex Judea, Samaria and
Gaza. It provides self-rule on
a democratic basis to people
who have labored under long
years of oppression and terror
who were hardly democratic.
The Secretary of State
would do well to collect his
thoughts. He might discover
the realities of the situation
are not exactly as he im-
agines them.
Zev Davis
Natzret Illit, Israel
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Skinheads
On Parade
Racial problems attributed
to skinheads at Birmingham
Groves High School this year
received a lot of attention in
the local media. The Groves
yearbook staff and their
counterparts at Birmginham
Seaholm High School joined
in.
The Groves yearbook con-
tains a picture and brief inter-
view with one of the school's
two students expelled to
Seaholm after a fall attack on
a black student. Seaholm's
yearbook includes a "fashion
page" of the school's
skinheads in complete
regalia.
Outraged Seaholm ad-
ministrators reportedly have
refused to permit their
volume to be entered in a na-
tional yearbook competition.
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