-r 1 j Page Twelve THE TAR HEEL Thursday, July 2, 1970 New Left Counters 'America Day9 o mm nw wfr-. m . m n i (Continued from page 1) if s the duty of the party to speak to the needs , of the people.' Service," processions of flags, a "festival of American folk life," military bands, and a fireworks show. The activities planned by the New Left are unofficial and largely unannounced. Most events, according to observers, will likely be spontaneous. Hollywood will be represented by singers Kate Smith, who will lead the orov' in "God Bless America," B.J. Wias, and comedienne Theresa Graves. A counter-salute entertainment schedule has been organized, featuring rock bands and notables of the New Left. Among the musicians performing will be Sly and the Family Stone, and Country Joe and the Fish, both of which canceled out of the Atlanta Pop Festival to play at the "smoke-in." Rennie Davis and the "Committee to Prevent a July 4th Fist Fight" reportedly have petitioned the "Honor America Day" committee for youth and black representation on the platform. The Davis group has asked that New Left representatives include Abbie Hoffman, Allen Ginsberg, and Dick Gregory as co-masters of ceremony with Hope. At a Monday news conference, Hope said that the New Left "will be welcome if they have some entertainers they want to present. We'll be happy to give them an audition. But if it's political, foreet it." Both camps have predicted large turnouts for their respective events. Hope said he expects 400,000 to attend "Honor America" activities at the Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument. Abbie Hoffman, when refused admittance to a Tricia Nixon party at the White House two months ago, predicted. "We'll be back July 4th with 100,000 people." No other New Left crowd estimates are available. 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The experience of McCarthy's aborted "Magical Mystery Tour" two years ago was, for Foushee, an instruction in practical political power. "I believe, then as now, that the system is open and responsive enough to produce changes and needed reforms," he opined. LOST: Wiil the secretary who call ed about the light green wallet, plese call again. 942 7228. Kathan G. Haskin "The challenge to youth, then, is one of adaptability and resiliency working to produce changes and accepting defeats." Foushee believes that young people need reassurance for their wavering respect for "the system" but that most of them still look to the institutions. "In the past two years I've seen an encouraging trend of regular, faithful, and active participation in politics by young people, blacks, and liberal thinkers. "I suspect Sen. Jordan's vote against the Byrd amendment resulted largely from the heavy outpouring from the N.C. Fourth District the "Triangle area." 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