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Local editor lectures on L. America Dr. Harrison Jenkins will be the guest speaker of the Sigma Delta Pi Spanish Honor Society tonight at 7:30 in the Campus Room of Capstone House. Jenkins,associate Editor of the Columbia Record, will speak on "Sense and Sensitivity in Our Hemisphere...President Nixon's -attitudes toward Latin America." Jenkins has made many trips to Latin America and has written many editorials on the country. ECO 70's planning picket trip ECO 70's will meet tonight to make signs and final preparations for their trip to Greenville tomorrow. The meeting will be in room 208 Russell House, at 8:30 p.m. The organization will go to Greenville to picket the Fouke Fur Company which is holding a public auction of its processed seal skins. They will leave at 5:45 a.m. Thursday. ECO 70's is picketing the com pany because of "senseless slaughter of the Alaskan fur seals" according to Scott Holtzclaw, president of ECO 70's. "We are firmly behind the Harris-Pryor bill which was in troduced in both houses of congress last Thursday," Holtz claw said. "It calls for the re negotiating of the treaties between four countries; Japan Russia, Canada and the United States. It also' forbids the importation of the skins of any mammals which in cludes the baby Canadian fur seals. They are killed when only six to eight weeks old for their white fur." Holtzclaw estimates the present number of participants at 15 to 20. "It is imperative that students who are going on the trip come to the meeting," he said. Spring Thing sponsormng beard contest The Special Events Committee is sponsoring a beard contest as part of the Spring Thing weekend. All contestants must register on Monday April 5, CLEAN SHAVEN.. Details on where to register can be obtained at the Information Desk in Russell House.. Judging will be on Saturday May 1, on the basis of length, shape and thickness. Prizes are: first place, $30; second place, $20; third place $10. Thing Barry Drake, folk singer pering in the Golden Spur Ni night from 8 to 12. Drake performed in many areas of show will be 25 cents. NewDay to march Editors note: The following statement was released to the Gamecock last night by the New Day Coalition. The New Day Coalition is calling on all progressive and freedom minded South Carolinians to join them and march on the State Capitol this Saturday, April 3. Trhe march is to protest the government's continued war on the Indochinese people as well as on the poor people at home and those who struggle for freedom and justice. Following are the three focal points of the march: 1) The removal of all US forces and materials from Indochina; SET THE DATE. 21 A guaranteed annual income of $6,500) for a family of four; SET THE DATE. 3) An immediate halt to all political trials and the release ol A LL political prisoners; SET THE DATE. The Vietnam and Indochinese war has reached a crisis, as a result of the sound defeat of the allied forces In the Laos Invasion. Thieu and Ky are contemplating invasion of the North. The US has stepped up bombing attacks on the North and Is conducting the most massive of the war. All this is at a time when 73 per cent of the American people want a complete withdrawal from Indochina. We must step up our protest before th4 Vietnamese people, as well as laaotian and Cambo4iian peoples are annihilated. We realize that the people of Vietnam are not ouw from New York, will be ap ghtclub tonight and Thursday ias been in Europe and has this country. Admission to the C oalition S aturday enemies and we endorse the People to People Peace Treaty, negotiated by the people of Viet nam and the US. 'We must end the war so that we can begin to turn our attention to the needs of the American people and let the people reap the benefits of our prosperous society. We demand that the Federal govern ment provide a $6500 guaranteed annual income for a family of four so that each citizen will be able to live with at least with the necessities of food, decent housing and clothing. With the over whelming wealth of our country and with the most advanced technology in the world, there is no rational reason why this cannot be achieved. We demand that the United States government and its subordinates stop the political repression of those who raise their voices against the injustices of our society. We demand that all political trials be stopped and all political prisoners be released. Let it also not be forgotten, that the racism which is perpetuated against people of color here in America is the same racism that allows the US to conduct a war on the people of color in Indochina. TIhis weekend is the third an niversary of the murder of Martin Luther King, and let us never let America forget it. Let us carry on D lr. King's cries for freedom, peace and justice forward and assemble at the Russell House at 1 p.m. and march to the Capitol for a rally. Classified Charge for ads offering items for sale for the personal benefit of the seller. Charge for. ads offering items for sale for the personal benefit of the seller, all per sonals and out of town advertising is five cent s per word for a minimum of ten words. There is no charge for lost and found; rides and riders wanted: jobs available; room. mates wanted; items Wo he given away or items to be sold. such as books, for the benefit of students. Errors reported within three days will be: corrected at no charge. Office Hours: Mon.-Wed.-Fri.-3:30-5 p.m. Tues.-Thurs.-Il a.m.-I p.m. "04~ SATLE Stereo re;6ord player. GE--in good condition. $50. Call Steve at 3762. Just about everything including Hobby Craft materials at The Cyclist, 911 Sumter St. Ask for Joe. 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Call 4491 ask for Carole. Wanted to beg, borrow, or steal: A copy of the book Principals of School A Wanted to beg, borrow, or steal: A copy of the book PRINCIPALS OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION by Mort and Ross. Contact Edward Bolston at 5198 during the day or at night call 754-7374. Wanted to buy Cofer - Musgrave Verbal Behavious and Learning, McGraw Hill: '63 787-0224 Marsha. Wanted: Roommate-Male-share rent $75 plus half of the utilities. Call Dave Smith 252-1858 or 254-6073. MARRIED STUDENTS--If your in come is less than $150 a week, you may qualify for Government Assistance on monthly payments on a new brick home. For information on how you may own your own home while attending Carolina call UNITED REALTY at 787 M73 today. R IDES AND R11iDrm Ride wanted: To DC area Thurs or Fri. Call Don or Joe at 6293. Rider wanted: To St. Petersburg, Fla. For Easter. Call Bob at 253-3682. Ride wanted: Florence April 1-June 6. Call 825. 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