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Norther] we are reprinting the following article trom the Newherry "Indian," which, in turn, r int'd it frim the "Mulilenberg Weekly." .1 ta berg ('oll.e is a northern Lutheran 'ihigher h-arnimre. v tasons or repriiting this slanderous t rt it <' -,r t() limon.strate that some excel 0 n v Ts a so n11-owarrow.-minded and to m t 1h. i'lis exIst mn both sides of \ JrLsum'e( tHat thie author, )r n in tjhe South. went t in--ntting only 'what -11 ' ,i it'irl aid a 'Hurniniig Cross' u-Ntth inl the 1:.1 of cottonl, '1*1ly not forgot tenl. Look A''.1 "' . ( il er yet, don't look long. har<d look. Thenl he l "uit h l h mil p ced great literature: Vtill!ner, ( C:wl> e\ Warren. The' South pro I :, : t'arly \mit rikean culture which was k. t'r it llke anelt an<d luxury. But 2"''1h ha r-&W(d a higotry which, nath nai:itehle.s for its high I IT. I 11:% X4 m: athless for the vilI e in w hih it ha. been malifested. T '21i AmIIIrit.a. wc havc betin roused t 1 :'ar:us ipitch of i,xcitelent by the ap ning tri: A<'lolA(dph Eichmani. '0 I.N m m io- 3 gn? i<e :ndl mass \ tlen I :11 1bl l i 1 l)ee p l tioll n enaiInl'mu Eichmannil kille<d jews': -~, hli :* vh r hn a e l'i<lnappedl, ter ia. nlit of <teyhe ' Flisr d chmlaii uh th ret~o . M illetl. Perhaps. ' ht o heSouherers.'They are i n a\0lcit(i--: th(i.v1hate Ne usesWhieb surpasses thle ha ffere 111thir. D)eep South -71fii 1hIIh I ,le vthen. he dlisregardled ''I -\'esIi- which is lnlbelievable to I 'll ,I :1lL1 lt-r'et of sensitivity ? W.- 1 i,.: ing that prompts us to 'A'il g I've ,rnmen. and N -i-- N ir virl was adlitted to u k . Ih hail fI'riel.V heIn compOSed 44 hbii- stu I IedIts. W ith typical n brn osptalt.,a ld gracc, the Stu<dents b,1i h o'i lj w*:,1.-(m1l1 thec ir w ith open ap1mn . (id H.-plc < Iht froml sen Smienhonn-te:a.Fumth"r, the.v n.h tihe d''i-e <> 1t' (ltc ttiol they 1:21 ia I* !\d thrigh a lisph]ty of spelling 'hr1i IriV: th"Y c.h:1ited1 "WNe1 loln't walit ". er it th1w ..k hmd .Fine example Of ul r ' I' l l rW u 1ilocracy inl action. Anton E. L Brow . L . : 3.3tit The! 2 S ir. it O 3t(i \\ an aaihtt r a :i .3 til '3 iltter It i (i ulik tw tto u.l whis th f'3t'rce ry 33 0lt ' be een, touc3(hedt, smelled1(3, taksted, 3hI 31 13il' I and1( felt; hbut there is ailso that 3tli(ClIyte it force that keeps men away from h h ikoni the( pe'aks of Everest and3( frotm the Aai Iitig depJt hs of the Pacific, to stay at 3I( (35OCm home withcommn dulnes. Itis IIti k i l'eG to L lights Plenty of action. And yet it is t.hese.same students and their l)arents, and friends, who will be among the first. to demand that Eichmann be drawn, quartered, disembowelled; that his viscera be sent. to Israel as a souvenir; that his plucked eyeballs be sent to West Germany as a warning for the neo-Nazis still lurking there. And it is these same students and friends --es and educators and administrators too --who stahld in a picket, line before some public high school and chant all sorts of filth because a young father wants his white son to be educated-with (shudder) Negroes. You Southerners: You're no different flrom Eichmann, or Goerrigil, or Goebbels or litler. In fact, .you'r-e far more stupid. These mnii hl a p>urpo,e. It. was their job to rid the vorll of the Jews. And they pursued it with astonishiig efficiency. You, on the otlher hand, have no purpose, 1no <irection. Youl are lnmotivate<l by a primi tive loatlhing of the strange and (lifferent. Yoi are motiv;tetl by your parents an(l teachers and miinisters who were taught by their parents mi<l ministers that Negro meaus Niggeir that Nigger means dirty and foul: that (irty meains your <laughters will be rape<l in thei' classrooms: that foul means you r sanctimonious Woolworths" will becooe riat-intfet,(l by Negro-er, pardon ie. I mean Niggei-patronage. ('urious that your unrei and unthinking efforts to keel> your. (harming little class Iooms clean are all too frequently directed b.v your charming little ministers. Well, we shoul(< have reaIlizc(l that no one has a mo iioI>l.v on bigotr.v. You worth.v gentlemen of the cloth lare ilhe best argument against oIgallized religion sin Ilco.,Jean-Paul Satre. RuI igh hombast and sermonizing. We <lowi here in the Yaiikee North haven't got IMICh over you. We have our synagogue hulIlili ligs Jist ;t< YoU have. We too have 11hica ids eigraved elegantly: NIGGER GO 110lE (Mr.5.v..) Alid we have men of God win> jst kiiw divintel.v tliat it was the Al Iliight.'v's initenitionl that t.he miflivenium be 1iit111 ;ltile: atid liat iii, tin e itiorge froi the 'uhblt' stve a 'e\ \ose )timi & radstreet id paisil-collti'it it(tll In easure up1;. EI<l of 4)twin letter. It's tinle to go home '()<(I blreak out my voo(leii Crosses and kero seelll. Fo()r the lime of Repentance is ap pra-mchiig. An(I I Just kliow we can all get tog-ether an blame His (leathi anl ouir sins l somie Nigger 0)r Jew or noni-believer. Ai(] Eichmaii;ia': Ife's luckY getting out of this mess for goo(l. We suggest that the author read WaI-ren's ya Cmtifi-iner ('<>n|lict in the Souith. -J. A. K. Ad venture tnity. of the-i:!tt 1hh i. n te sm dt be ia ii 'l<.tii' S tl titind ton lt tir,. bitoTh- i .v sy l 'ho; hl'1 W fn lhi ion, b t ihi- iii i ua,li t iie i a,inte eiren .iine n iutty Iee~ es. m t rt\ id llits lle titmlt- s .jl((, I h5 ndilt nilt ft b te v li o ttt t lk h ut bin l tand t iu liti th ingt itht i aill t- ts h ittt i lae' Iei' ie timell'( heinoi ti Ih inilai h nii en si e it'i- l~'tit t lt' tn''.i i h n to ithtr, ife t iitsliliisli ek ntt nw bl. Thi'si te ifaofthtuia'ilo ir you, wil mthe titli w y wl tn o?~ htt i'lun~tt ofli' ground'ii tatt'' Ladies a W. We Get Dear Editor: I not only Address this letter to you. Miss Jordan, but to a certain Mr. Tom Marchant, who, as you recall, had a considerable number of comments to make last week ncering freelom and the Amer ivan individual. Since you failed to (omment on his article, I would like to voice my ideas concerning i t. i I may. In the first place, in what cata gory do you place YOURSELF, M r. Marchant; a whimpering, wining, hedging little Lilliputian, ar .n- vou one of these misguided iimnanitarianists, as you call them? Ivlnically enough, you were just a little too free with the pronoun, W E. That is to say, I assume that you do think of yourself as an Alerican? You had so many criti v m to make against the American pt ple that upon reading the :otivle one would ask himself, what :namIr of a man1 would berate his cuntry so. Yet in the very same breath you turned around and in so many words defended our most basic of founding principles FRmE1DOM. I agree that the interpretation of fieedom has changed, but, you have to take into consideration that his is the 20th Century, not the INth. Freedom for the 18th Century Anierican meant freedom fiom out ide interference so that he could Pur-ue his own economic bent. IFr<edolm today' is comling to mean i otect ion from want, fear, and iwenity. Youn mean to tell me theeven t haughi our inOterplreta tin of the wordl freedom has va riedl iimewha:t from that oif the 18th *etury AmerV -\ilicanl that we will not SII 1. fight to upIhold our views? I ighly D isagree. Toi (l cnent oin your outlandish tlenment t.hat the "D)eclaration of I'O:itItndencee i.- juist purhe pr'opai rg.nda,"' would take up1 mutch too muchtl space. I elo'se wvith blut one il-Itionl for our friendl i, Mar t hant . D)o yo(u ever, or shall I say, ha ve you ever, in your vernacular -anid anythiong G0OOD about the .\medeanlll people? Yours truly, Itobert A. Smith I)ear Edtitor: Aim I coii reet II in assummg1 that I i-.-el I Ilouse is the Studlent Union buildmeg, primarily for the use of I heis true, why are outside 4.rg.i zattionls and high school idroups giveil plriolrity on the use of nitetmhg rooms1? Why must campus Lrga nizatitons cancel their activ it .e( to mlake roomin for these out It is time we mad1(e Russell I Iou-e a TlI E Student Union. Dion Chiilds~ Tlhank you for your supp)ort in electig mec youIir Student Body l're-ident. It is qulite an honor to bit electedt to siuth ai position, aind I d I appreciate yiour con(Ilfidence ill 11 n. I shll, with your help, try to (Ijii'h1 the office to thle best of my abhilit v. John, (:happell \i. 14om1 .larhant: I read t.he ar t tile ill which you tok \l iss .1ordoan to task for put tn the' Eichann otrial ini its truel l,ike all Iulttra-l iber'als you3 have -wal lowed thIi Zionlist. claimls hook, line4. and rod. You seenm In think that julsltce is something relative andI law ap plies onlly wvhen it suits te whims of its liberal inter pre4terIs. \TfmmI, miilinse lit the an-, rid Gentlemen of C Letters of the Nazis and they were not all .Jews. The Zionist movement, which is an extreme Jewish nationalist group, has been using the suffer ing of millions as a means of win ning support for the state of Islael. Most probably you are ignorant of the fact that Israel was carved (ut of Palestine, and as a result a million Palestinians are now living in misery along the borders of Israel. The Jews in Israel are using the houses and lands of these Fah-stinlian refugees while the latter are subsisting on UN charity. Tell me, Mr. Marchant, is it just to hound a man for 15 years? Is it just to abduct him from another country in flagrant disregard for International Law? Is it just to try him for deeds done in the line of duty? Is it legal to have retro active legislation in criminal law? Is it just to try him in a country where he cannot have recourse to witnesses? If he is tried for crimes against humanity, isn't the International Court the more aprolriate agency to try him? If he is being tried for cilmcs against the Jews, doesn't this raise the question of the loyalty of the Jews to the states in which they live? An Israeli ("M.'t cannot claim to represent all .Jews since the majority of Jews live outsidle Israel. I think that the Eichmann trial ha focusedl attention on the true .Jewish proble1m, i.e. the Zionist out look which makes of the .Jews a wpa)Orate and foreign community wherever they settle. Mlany intelligent .Jews around t. world have condemnedl the Eichman n trial because they hav'e come to realize that the aloofness of the ,Jew from the gentile world ha:.- been the cause of his misery. Finially, Mr. 3Marehant, if you knowv the O1(1 Test ament, you wvill agree wvith me that a Jewish judge ithe last pierson to try a man for gen'ocides since the .Jews as a nation have been guilty of genocide. Di car Editor: In the A pril 14 issue of "The G;ameock," Mr. Lee Jordon asked, "Who is on trial?" I would like to try to answer that question. Adolf Eichmann is a man who symbol izes inhumanity and perse enttion. iIe is on trial as this sym bol, not as an individual. T.he symbuol will certainly be convicted by all peoples throughout the world and it is of little consequence what happens to the man. Death n(,w woutld he a kindness towvard him. What country and what peop)le would befriend such a man, who has pe(rsonal ly admitted that he was; saddledl with the "solution of the Jewish problem," andl so ap)tly resolved it? The qu'estion w"as brought out as tA, whether the A-13ombings of ib roshima andl Nagasaki were less nhumane. I say they wvere not. Nor wvere the massacres of the Iouns, the plunder of the early A'\merica n Indians, the killing and b'eating of slaves before 1860, and many other instances which would ake the entire paper to just list. It even seems to me that the refuA al of the free nations to open their gates to the .Jews who did escape ''nce is just as inhuman as the actions of the Nazis. Yes, in my opinion, we are all enc trial for every act of unkind. I;ess wvhich (every individual has, throughout history, shown against his fellowv man. Why should Eichmann be tried in Israel? One ean., atonly arolina? Stacks An in Israel does he ,have a chance, however slim, to retain his lif,,. Israel is the only nation which ((011(1 free Adolf Eichmann and not be conde-mned by the rest of the world. Only the oppressed can for g;ve, as only the persecuted should (onvict. It would be a wonderful thing if there existed a world court, constituted of justices rep re.senting all ideologies, to try such o case. None exists now, but per haps this trial will speed the eztablishment of such a court if we are going to learn anything ft oli he proceedings. Why try the man at all? Abba Eban, Israeli minister of culture, siys, and I quote from the April 1.1 issue of The Charlotte Ob server, "If Israel has any single (uty, it is not to let the world forget the most awful event in hu mn history." This of course refers to Eichmann's "final soli tion." le further weit oil to say "memory is the father of con science." We must remember, lest we find ourselves faced with a similar situation once again. It c-nnot happen? Who, other than Sir Winston Churchill, said it could happen before the Second World War? Mr. Jordon says that Israel has no right to try Eichmann. I assume he means legal right. Has he read the laws governing the State of Israel? I venture the opinion that he has not. True, t.he United States dloes no( have the legal right, but United States laws (1( not govern Israel, or any othier nation except ouLr ownl. Israel has existed only since 19-18 but tihe ".Jewish Nation'' has e'xisted for oveir 2,000O years 1 rd( it is under a present -day1 in terp)retllt ion of laws just that old that Adolf E'ichmann face is I on"' is the aI(cuser, nlot thle State' 'of Israel. If1 this exp)lanaition of Israel's legal right does not satisfy you, follow thle conurtroom proceedings by all means available andl you wvill havi e the opportuity of see ig i. G ideon I Iaulsne(r prove Israel's legal rights to D)r. Itobert Serva tus, Eichmiann's legal counisel. Un'itil that quest ion is resolvedl by the law yers, the trial w,ill not com mence. But as foir thle man hi mself, A dolf Eic.hmann was a soldier. lie merely carried out his ordlers. I, too, have thought of that miany, times. But let me p)ut to you a (juestioin. If you were' given the~ chioi('e of aiinihilating every man, woman, and child whose last name begins w,ith "'A'' or forfeitiung your own life, what would be your deci sionl? Larr.v M. Ros'en Dear IAlitor (Mua'am): On behalf of thle staff of WUJS('-A M. I would like to go on re'ordl as heartily comnmeiiling the Student Government Elec 'de(n ted'( organ iz'at ion in gather iig andii tablulaIting thle results of this w,eek's student elections w,ith (:ROWING; FOlI (IJNWVERSITIY OF S Member (of Arnnociai Founded January 30, 190t, w first edItor, '*fhe Ganmecock" is pual the University of Snuith Carolina we year elcept on holidays anid during The opinions expressedl by ct necessarily those of "The G.ameco letters to the F,ditor, but1 all letter, nott onstitute an endlorsement. *h publication any letter is reserved. ED)ITOR MANAGING Enrrnn Poet's Corner United Daughter, pursing your lips, While sniffing sweet verbena's flower, Why plant your hands on scratwny hips And glare down at me from your virginal tower? Consider this blunt and shock ing fact: Nature's a world of endless tact. ' Moths hide their sex in silken roomts, Il<aers in bright and gaudy blooms. So what is a bloom, dear Daugh ter, Specifically, .Speaking, to be sure, purely scientifically? -Forrest Scarborough 'IXITIE 500' W'e uorge ! tudent attendance at th "Litlile 500" to be held this afternoon at 3 p.m. on ihavis Fiheld. All procetds from the activ ilics, which inclide car smash inlg. 1111d lite Selection of Miss Little 500, will be donated to the t'niiversity Educational Fund. HIie-CipS from1 the C01nCCSion sales will also go to) the Fund. d Stacks a minimum of the usual confu simn and resulting bad tempers am11long all concerned. At every turn, the committee coo(p(elated fully with WUSC in releasing the returns to the stu dent body at the earliest possible mioient. As a result, the Caro lina ('ommunity listening to WUSC often had a better idea of the overall picture than those of us who were with the con llittee as the votes came in. Special credit goes to Jack Wilson, chairman of the commit tee and to Marty Sheheen, who recorded the incoming results and passed them on to us. Cer tainlly, this cooperation should be app1reciated by all who anxiously awaited word of the election out come. While on the subject of poli tics, we would also like to express our appreciation to Mike Quinn and all other members of stud t government,1 who, in the past year, have shown a patient and sometimlies sympathetic under stanrdiig of oir problems. We lo(k forward to a year of continued success in keeping the campus informled of government and its prograis and progress un11der Mr. ('happell. Sincerely yours, Robert P. Glymph, Manager Edf.: Tllat's what I like-repect. In you r A pil 1-1 issue of "The G;a mecck." t Al'r. Howie had a supiposedl (rit icismi of the article lby Mr. Honigiorno of the week he4* F(. A s it Iiiuried out, the arti e l by Mr. Howie was one that wals derogatory* andi dowvngrading to thei bia racter of Mr'. Bon giorno(, niot to his~ article. Mr. How ie did not have one real (rit icisml of thle article, but used thie spacte allottedl him to yell "yankee Go0 Home." 1 could understand the igno ra nt and1( ('omiimun ist-inspiredl peo lilts of t he South A mericani conti nerit speaking that way, but ce - tamrly' not4 a gentleman andl fe~ - low Sout hernier. Mr. Honigiorno came to this Uiiver's ity because it offered an excel lent ((ductation aind a chance to e'xp(erce new places andC eniv i i(i rioets5-h, and of course thart Southbern 11lospitality. It w' deniy or shout dlown the rights of ot hers to speak merely because t hey ai'e rnot in harmiony amri agreemet,i(n1t with our ideas, 'e will (lest roy a part of our vn Souithind and its tolerance of othler's. I think wve, as Southerners, should be flattered andl proud that. these "Yankees," or should I say fellow Americans, comie so t'ar to attain so fine an educat on whei(n there are excellent schools in their owvn areas of the naltioni as well. Sincterely yours, Aaron Thomas, Jr. IlAI-: Ni,w theire is an observant boy ! I A GRIEATER OI'TI CAROLINA ei Collegiate Presa th Rohert F.iMott Consales as the ,Iishedt byi and for the students of y,on Fridays, during the college examntiona. mnsts and letter writers are nlot k." "lhe G'amecock" encourages I must he signed. Pubtishing does s right to edtit or withhold fromn JIUDY KILLOUGH Howard Hellams