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Then all 366 capsules (one for each day of the year, including leap years) were placed in a large glass jar. As millions watched on TV or listened on radio, the capsules were drawn from the jar, one by one. The first date drawn was assigned a draft number of ‘one’the next date drawn received draft number ‘two’and so on, until each day of the year -- each potential birthday -- had been drawn from the jar and assigned a draft number. After the lottery, draftees were called for duty in order of their draft number, beginning with number ‘one,’ proceeding to number ‘two,’ and so on, until the military's manpower needs were met. So if you drew a low number in the lottery, you were likely to be draftedif you drew a high number, you probably wouldn't be. ... Being drafted was not an automatic ticket to Vietnam. In fact, of 307,276 men who reported for duty as a result of the December 1969 lottery, only 162,746 were actually inducted. 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We are no longer free to live as we wish in our own area, and our individual integrity and sense of justice are constantly being challenged. ... Most of us who live in this area must deal on the Ave. making us a captive market for the merchants who trade there.\" Calls for: Lower restaurant prices and no minimums. 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Add your own comments if you wish, but DO let your representatives know that you are joining other women in a Nationwide protest over the senseless loss of lives in War -- any war.\" Background information: \"Seattle Women Act for Peace (SWAP) is an affiliate group of Women Strike for Peace (WSP) ... SWAP was formed shortly after WSP by a group of peace activists in Seattle, including Rosemary Brodie, Anci Koppel, and Thorun Robel. The slogan often used on SWAP stationery declared 'End the Arms Race - Not the Human Race.'\" (Guide to the Seattle Women Act for Peace Records 1936-2000. 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Do not forget that the anarchist movement here is, unlike in England I think, only the remainder of the big movement Holland once possessed. Provo understood that anarchist theory was very relevant to present society and that its impact should, therefore, be, basically, an immediate one. So we wanted to create a movement directed towards what we later called the 'Provotariat', i.e. the conglomeration of all students, artists, beatniks, mods, rockers, and so on, who are already protesting in their own way, but not as yet politically consciousto make them politically conscious was our task.” --Explaining Provo by Martin Lindt, Amsterdam, May 1966. Reprinted from Anarchy 66, 17a Maxwell Road, London, S.W.6, England. Background information: “It's no secret that Holland has the most liberal drug laws in the world, especially when it comes to cannabis. What you may not realize, however, is that these laws were enacted thanks to the efforts of the Dutch Provos. The Provos set the stage for the creation of the Merry Pranksters, Diggers, and Yippies. They were the first to combine non-violence and absurd humor to create social change. They created the first ‘Happenings’ and ‘Be-Ins.’ They were also the first to actively campaign against marijuana prohibition. ... The Provo phenomenon was an outgrowth of the alienation and absurdity of life in the early '60s. It was irresistibly attractive to Dutch youth and seemed like it would travel around the world. However, in only a few short years it disappeared, choked on its own successes. ... By July 1965, Provo had become the national media's top story, mostly due to overreaction by the city administration, who treated the movement as a serious crisis. Even though only a handful of Provos actually existed, due to Provo media manipulation it seemed as though thousands of them were roaming the streets.” (Voeten, T. (1990, January). Dutch Provos. 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