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. GOP's I From Page One Education is the answer to all our problems." The long-time party stalwart who upset retired Gen. William C. Westmoreland, voted against the state's second medical school because "it is not going to answer the need (for more doctors in South Carolina). "Fifty per cent of the graduates from the Medical University of Party celebrates closing From Page One It is up to the students to make it one," Elliot pointed out. Steamboat Springs, a bluegrass band from Georgia willbe performing. The stage will be placed between Woodrow and the Longstreet Theatre. "If 500 people show up the street party will be a flop. If 3,000 come then it should be one of the greatest events on this campus," Elliot stated. TI ...SEEMS T( THESE DA YS WAY THEY A MEA TAND I BUT... UNIV FOR ONLY The Cat dwards r South Carolina (in Charleston) leave the state to do their in ternships. Studies show they set up in the area where they intern. What is needed is a regional hospital program." Edwards hopes "to keep them happy in a rural setting by putting a hostital nearby. I think we could have spent the $200 million (estimated cost of second medical school) in a better way." He said the hospital system would have cost more, but gotten the necessary results. He proposes in his crime program, stopping the sale of the Saturday night special, small hand guns often blamed for many violent deaths. He also wants a delay period established between the purchase of any firearm and the receipt fo the merchandise. Increased salaries for law en forcement officers and benefits for their families if they are injured or killed is a primary objective of Edward's program. He never forgets to mention the bill he authored. which allocated money for a graduate school of criminal justice at USC. The South Carolina Dairy Commission is another institution in need of change, according to the Republican candidate. "Let's float the prices on the free market of 4E REALL PLETE M ) BE SOMETHING OF A ,W HA T WITH FOOD PR (RE!! MOST PLACES 0O >OTA TOES-FOR A REAL FR SITY DINING SER VIC) your choice of soup, or a or dessert your choice from three e 'our choice of two vegeta rolls and butter small beverage $1.61 INC. complete meal-available stone and Russell House. UNIVERSITY DINING SERVICES --THE PEOPLE PLEASERS' -unning 'c 'We need to requir( on the supply and demand. I'm told if you don't protect the dairymen, big dairies may come in, under price smaller milkmen out of business and control milk prices as they leave the dairy. "But let's forget about protec ting the middle man and the kick backs to the grocery stores." Admitting he doesn't know whether the utility rate hikes are justified, he said, "I'm in favor of utilities being able to survive. Can you imagine America without electricity? "But often the rate increases are governed by the law of retainers (of lawyer-legislators) rather the laws of men. The utilities may need to increase on the rates. but I would forbid utilities from raising rates before they received ap 00 VOVFL TY ICES THE NWLY O FFR LY BIG PRICE. S OFFERS5: talad, ntrees bles LUDING TAX ' at onfidentlj productivity :art of the student' James Edwards proval from the state Public Service Commission." Edwards said, "The message has been delivered to them (veteran state legislators). There are too many committees in the hands of too few chairmen. I plan to user the persuasive power of the governor's office. We hope to establish rapport rather than go into office with a chip on our shoulder." send the Gay GAME The Gamecock Is the official ot of South Careba ad is pumisbe Thursdays. during the fail and sl during the summer by the USC manications. Opinions expressed In The Gamemi those of the Uiversity of South Change of add.ess forms. s" - c.rrespondeMce should be sent to Columbia. 2S. SubserIptaIe rat the summtr sess;ons. KEEP YOUR I And what better i comfortable swea Pavilion? U-necks cardigans, pullove Match one with a jeans or slacks- rn elastic waist, cho-< winchesters. Mate tatCas.a. M.s a1 ges sene3j scared' If persuasion doesn't bring change, Edwards proposes to take the problem to the people. "We want a people-to people program of voluntarism. Washington (state) got 3,000 people together and they cleaned up the beaches. "All you have to do is invite them sincerely and level with them. South Carolinians will rise to the occasion." necock home oOCK eAM mewapaper W he Unatrsy i twice weekMy, e Mada and PsNg smester AN sn" a wk nrd of P"MIeatimns . d emm ek am dhee of themer and e carna. s-Ak . requests ad ober "W Gameweek. Drawer A. USC. aan re a per semester and 12 fr BODY WARM way than a casual ter from Pants , V-necks, hoods, ~rs & turtlenecks. pair of corduroy ~gs, Screwdrivers, ho pants, flip-tops, h up today. b itnespaTheMmi r