Yale ,
neec
Yale University has recentl
would provide students witt
system.
Basically, the goal of this
Plan," is to enable students ti
to financial concern.
Under this system, graduat
per cent of each $1,000 they do
paid back over 15 years.
. Obviously, this plan has ma
those universitites that are r
under the spraling cost of ed
whole, are in financial trou
realize that most universith
tensive program of this type
Even the President of Yale
lacking in areas. When he ar
Brewster said, "Such a schen
cure-all for university deficit
for other governmental prog
This plan is gathering su
bodies across. the nation. In a
Virginia "Cavalier Daily"
revolutionary. If fully imp
anyone can go to college witt
obstacles could be finally re
Undoubtedly, everyone is n
would give those who are qui
this goal.
We are not sure if USC is I
support such a program, but
vestigate the possibilities
Program''.
Private
By ARTHUR HOPPE
Columnist
Washington, Sept. 12, 1972
(commanding quack)
Waves of B-52s and carrier
based bombers hit Communist
supply routes today in North
Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos,
Thailand, Burma and Tibet.
" have ordered this all-out
assault," the President grimly told
a national television audience, "in
order to protect our troop (com
manding quack ) in Vietnam." |
Trhe name of our troop in Viet
nam is$of course, Private Oliver
Drab, :378-18-4454. He has become
someting of a cause celebre since
the last of his fellow GIs were with
drawn six weeks ago.
The President justified today's
attack by citing his policy
declaration of February 17, 1971:
"As far as our air power is con
cerned, it will be directed against
those military activities which I
determine are directed against
and thereby threaten our
remaining forces in South Viet
nam."
He said recent Communist build
ups on the Ho Chi Minh and other
trails certainly threatened Priva te.
Drab. "I will not hesitate to fully
unleash American air power in
Asia," said the President firmly,
"as long as the safety of one
American boy is at stake."4
-At the same time, the con
troversy over keeping Private
Drab in Vietnam continued to
grow.
A near riot broke out yesterday
at the Washington Monument when
peace groups staged a huge rally
uindferthb skaan: "Bring Our Boy
tudy
led
ly implemented a plan which\
i a "study now, pay later"
program, called "The Yale
) attend Yale without regard
es would have to pay back 0.4
ferred. The money would be
ny drawbacks, especially for
iot wealthy. More and more,
ucation, universities, on the
ble. With this in mind, we:
?s could not provide an ex
admits that the program is
inounced the plan, Kingman
ie is certainly no panacea or
s nor could it be a substitute
rams."
pport among many student
n editorial, the University of
said, "The Yale plan is T
lemented, the dream that -
iout falling prey to financial
3 I Ized."
Dt suited for college. But this
ilified the chance to achieve
n any financial condition to T1
we do ask the school to in- the
of Innovating a "Yale fed
adol
rece
defe
Drab sS
Ola
(commanding quack) Home!" statf
They were confronted by several cons
hundred hard-hat construction here
workers carrying placards righ
ieclaring: "Support Our Fighting chilk
IVan (commanding quack, in -N
Vietnam!" thesi
In the resulting melee, seven give
pacifists were badly bruised and knoc
live hard hats severaly dented. dowi
Despite public protest, however,
t appe#red unlikely that Private
D)rab would be withdrawn in the CS
roreseeably future. For one thing, ina
the Saigon government his 'a
inalterably opposed to such a ethat
rnove. ec
"Words cannot express how what
mighly we value the fighting ra
lualities of our beloved American.hs
illy." Vice President Ky told burn
ewsmen while holding his hand th' fI
>ver his heart, "and all those big hear
eautiful bombers that come with "\
m" ,shou
Vor another, with Private Drab see
at his post, efforts in Congress to
curtail the President's power to W
launch ever-expanding air attacks diret
in Asia have been stymied -- no
Congressman being willing to vote
for a measure that might
jeopardize a single American life.
Meanwhile, a group of 14 A
Republican Congressmen, headed
by Rep. B.J Broadblnder arrived not
in Vietnam to "assess the morale opp
md needs of our boy (commanding thos
guack) in the front lines." They wrii
,isited Drab in his foxhole 47 miles
iorthwest of Saigon. con
When it comes to the President's pre
withdrawal program," said letti
Blroadbinder, clapping the Private you
on the shoulder, "vnou are living we'i
P~u.4 r N 8EVE
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he Gutenberg experiment
Vatch the
y llAIRRY HOPE not birds, Scri
ie South Carolina Society for leased upon him
Preservation of the Con- scenities and told
rate Flag met today and would be burn(
)ted a resolution condemning sometime soon.
nt court action concerning "Nauh, y'take I
ndants in the Lamar Case. over t' the Unive
te resolution, passed by the got no reason t'
PCF in its morning meeting at country needs is
Mae's House of Blue Lights, them ungrateful
!d that "a massive Communist takin' advantage
piracy has taken hold of this "Th' Lamar thi
state and threatens every We--uh, they wu2
t thinking man woman and will of God. Them
I. for the devil. Th
Ve just don't like the fact that bunch o'. drug-tWk
L three fine gentlemen were anti-God, anti-A
n such heavy sentences for . .Our organizal
king over a couple of run- best t'git these fii
i, slow moving school buses." of the clutches of
e executive director of the fara no judge i
"CF. Harley L. Scrotum, said this state is headii
news conference. that "Jest tis ridin' there
;e they wuz a few nigras on
'ere bus, ain't no call t'git
ed. Why, we don't see jes'
.them commie liberal pinko
~al nigger-lovin' white trash
a cross in their yards an' put T HE GAMECOCI
rof Almighty God In their yand exaurn
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hippies is agents than for
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attack small children
people run an anti-war
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JFO proprietors face six
this is South Carolina
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