The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 01, 1971, Page Page 2, Image 2
South(
justic(
The decision last week b
this semester those chargt
of the administration bui
South Carolina justice.
Solicitor Foard's reasoni
prevent student unrest on
that students will protest w
the biggest witch-hunts it
spring Mr. Foard did not I
unrest on the Carolina ca
freedom and God he sup:
religious fervor he prosec
for malcontent-commi
apple-pie deviates. He de
USC for the benefit of the
citizens of South Carolina
Now he is denying the
prolonging the relief entitle
he is failing in his office as
ment for those who are g
stage for the events of
inquisition -- now he can I
Joseph McCarthy of th
b.-ought about his demise -
undoing? Does John Foar
repressive tactics? Is Johr
Carolina for what it reall
No one, especially a nati
say that his state has shortc
does not exists, that justi(
speedy trial are subvertec
live in a police state.
Facism is abhorent as a
but it must be acknowled
states that it is inhereni
Carolina.
The Gutenb
Therme
I'niverst y ollticials annfounlc<
today that 1'S Sent ator St ror
Thermial will be mrade a p
mnanent exhibit in the (ontedera
Rtelic Rtoom of the Ware \lemori;
The exhibijt is current ly on lo,
to t he Spiro Agnew ('ornbi
Collect ion housed in the sent
wing of the L' . capitol.
In maiking the annfoutncemei
of ticials cited several reasons I
the (est ab)lishmenlt of' this exhib
i tter all.' the st atement rent
vou don't see too many of th
running around.
*And besides. just think--he's ti
only remaining public relic of tI
Southbern period het ween I 859 at
inde. It was through the ellforts
his type that iteconstruct ion can
to the SouIth and opened up th
nostalgic era for a great mar
white Southerners- -the era of ti
.9im ('row laws.'
The announcement col
tied."'And it was his ty'pe the
b)routght the G;reat War of t111
amd that fantastic ('rhan lienew
aarolim
' slow
v Solicitor John Foard not to try
?d last spring with the takeover
ding is another perversion of
ng behind this maneuver is to
campus this spring. He fears
hat could be the finale to one of
i the history of this state. Last
esitate in creating a climate of
mpus. In the name of justice,
ressed dissent--with an almost
ited the University as a haven
e-liberal-hate-your-mother-and
:icated himself to cleaning up
Bible toting, clean cut, sober
right of a speedy trial - he is
d to those who are innocent and
solicitor by not seeking punish
Ailty. Mr Foard helped set the
last spring--he started the
inish it.
e 1950s pushed too far and It
- does John Foard sense his own
d fear further exposure of his
i Foard afraid of showing South
y is?
ve of South Carolina, likes to
omings, that freedom of dissent
:e and the right to a fair and
toward other ends, or that we
word, a concept and in pactice,
;ed, and that acknowledgment
in the very being of South
erg experment
D exhibit
iob~ wrought by G en. Sherman. A\nd
it w'as that t imle in A\merican
hi'.tory which has given the
'dI Sout hern people the will to go on.
ig So Thermal told reporters mn
r- \\ ashingiton that he was pleased at
ie 1he honor
.. I les t hank t het it was an honor
min h e chosen Ier this ye're honor. I
IIhope I stay aroun' C apit al Hill Ier
te anlother Ieow yau hs an' pick up on
somel( Senliority so I can de(icat th'
it. anti (;od. anti-Christ. anti
r>r .\merican elements which is
it. tearin this yere country apart
s. like th SI )S an' the Black P'anters.
ait .\n t h .\.\I.- an' M\ad \Magazine.
TIhas why I hired my new boy
e he il he my errand'hoy while I
le light the commies. :\n he might
ud help mel( get re elctedI. Y'sholdla
r>i -')se I liolly:s lace when he I ind
ie out I pulled au better lib' ral trick
it thlan he (lid.
1y Sen Ther-mal also said that it
i1' commies. hippies or yaInkee's
invad~e mhy hiomie state. yout canl lhe
1- suit n that I'Il be out 'ere wit my
It tlintluck t'kill 'em all."
t he senator detnied rumors that
ali he wa'- senile.
LAOS
N. VIETNAM
*THAT SIG N HAS TO
Our -man Hopp
Defense, Ir
BY AIVTIIUR 11OPPE that t
By the f'all of' 1971, (cq) the new trouli
semi-private U.S. Postal Service A i
was in the black and the old totally- orga
public U.S. Army was in trouble. Mota
Discontent was spreading, Carri
desertions were mounfing, draf- it.
tees were rioting, costs were --W
soaring and hardly anyone could cents
think of* a good reason to continue "(Inil
th ari rnoCia gen
eOr an H at opeato ptk
DefeighosnsfAerian Ir
iunrm andIU turn tid prftshatr
Ths the bakond a the olchaly ra
pubienS. 1eArmn was tobe. ou;
conveortento was praiecor-rad
desrtions weeoolurg ra- t
''ll weeriating osterrserenale
dlrthine ai raofi ito cntiu bth<
Postal Servc as proved," said hekTh
the eincent. tatve dbuivaesmight
inolvig-hous Tans the American with
in.' u,tr and tunatd rft"so
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onomies were instituted. The
os and Cambodian operations
re terminated. The Regional
rector in Saigon fired off con
nt memos to all branch offices.
ch as:
*The killing of innocent civilians
ist cease forthwith. Every
iployee is cautioned that bullets
it an average :32 cernts. In these
fict tie uc atecnn
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