The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 16, 1976, Page Page 14, Image 15
Deal
due
By Russell D. Truli
He seeks to Dro
freedom at the sai
Government, poli<
victims. He cond
tisocial movemenl
be an urban guet
nationalist, an int<
any of a number <
labelled a terroris
On September
AffntiinVi'c r^liTwiniz'
muiiiv.ii o wijfinjpiv.
Building 31, the qu
hour ordeal follow
Israelis and a Mu
Arab terrorist gr
friendly internatic
nrosceninm for nr
Twenty-eight m<
10 sticks of dynami
New York City, k
jured. The Armec
FALN, immediate
was to serve a pr
In August of t\
destined to die in L
bombing that left 3!
encore, three daj
murdered and 74 ot
New York's LaGu
Terrorism is a n<
major internationa
reports indicate 1
reported incidents
bombings, ambush
1971 through 1974.
A person who ki
especially one wh<
bomb or explosive
actually is--a mur<
Opponents of cap
guarantee against
as nnp nf thp Hrau/l
Vf* viav/ V?* M ff ?
of retribution for
indicate the "crue
suffered by today
person, in today's
because of an insan
he is forced to live i
the hands of terr<
when he is forcec
political activist,
system", he would
it, or any person ex
Capital punishm
volving terrorists.
Weather Undergro
given a carte blan
democracy.
Letter
Yearbook s
innovative
To the Editor:
In reply to the aut
"Yearbook vs. Orga
article, I feel that Grec
to deletion of group
organizations is unwar
only people who are
leresiea in owni
photographs are the
themselves. The Gree
only organizations whi
oppose the Garnet and ]
policy, or at least they ?
ones with a loud enough
heard. They have the
to purchase their own <
so why don't they? The
\h per
terroi
lick
ve society cannot proi
ne time by wreaking 1
:e officers. "thp svstpi
7 ^
[ones his compassion
t as a solution to sociel
ilia, a Klansman, a
elligence man trained
rf other persons. He h
,
6, 1972 a typical qi
: Village was shattere
arters for Israel's Olv]
wed, culminating in
nich policeman. Blaci
oup, had used peact
rnal sports competitio
)litical terrorism.
Dhths later a bomb bl;
ite, rocked historic Fn
illing four persons ar
1 Forces of Puerto R
ly claimed responsibili
elude for other terr
lat year, three othei
as Angeles Internatio
?> other persons injurec
r$ after Christmas 1
hers injured in a term
i: - A : A
diuici /\irpon.
Dnsensical problem th
tl peril during the pas
terrorists were resp
in the United States
es, and other shooting
ills, despite ostensibly
> premeditates murd<
device, must be con:
ierer-- and treated <
lital punishment cite tl
. . cruel and unusi
jacks to using this me
murder. Recurring t
1 and unusual punish
's law-abiding taxpa
society, who faces c
ekiller'sdeeds. Jeopai
? f r 1 i
u leai 01 losing nis pro
3rism. Double jeopar
\ to pay for the inc
who is so sick with
employ any means at
isting within its free st
ent must be reinstate
Without this measi
nnrl ori^ r.nU..??
u?u, unu wmci auuvu
che in their quest to
W 9 9 9 9
. * of action sh(
tyle photographer;
creative. Th
Greeks coul
oppose this is
exposed as n
which I don't
hor of the the term "50<
nizations" copy writer
ik objection Black, and I
pictures of much work i
ranted. The production. I
really in- volved studer
ing such your "diary.
members If you ch<
:ks are the year's publi
ch seem to come you w
Black's new cheated your
are the only of a truly inn*
? voice to be You could,
opportunity returning to
composites, its "picture I
substitution
laity
rists i
H
I
tect itself and its
violence upon the 1
11", and innocent |
i for violent an- |
:v's ills. He could H
~
blatant minority
in explosives, or
las been fittingly
jiet morning in
d by gunshots in
npic Team. A 24the
death of 11
k September, an j
iful grounds for
m to construct a
act prinivalonf tn
MlL/V VVjVtl T UAVlll tw
iunces Tavern in
id leaving 53 inican
Liberation,
ity. This incident
orist bombings,
r persons were
nal Airnnrf if? n
11W1 i. Ill JJU1 t) 111 U
I. Then came the j
1 persons were
inal explosion in
at has become a )
t decade. F.B.I.
onsihlp fnr r
-bombings, fire
s of police--from
/ lofty motives,
Br and plants a
sidered what he
accordingly. r
hie constitutional
lal punishment"
lasure as a form m C
errorist attacks
ment" is really
yer. He is the T0j ^
iouble jeopardy redl^
rdy occurs when aiiotti
inprtv anH lifo of
\,j MliU 111V/ UI 3 LUUC
dy then occurs referr
arceration of a n,ties
hate for 4'the I c
hand to destroy bud8
ructure. aute
? ? .to be
id for cases in- limit
jre FALN, the- make
sive groups are
bury American
your
talkii
foldo
neve
ots gives the staff's
s a cnance to be more UI'U 1
ic only reason the admi
d possibly have to
fear that they will be An
on-active on campus, whicl
believe is true. As to to tr
) page diary," I am a colle*
for the Garnet and belon
can substantiate that mem
s involved in such a
f you are a truly in- Pai
it, mis annual will be and t
say
)ose to boycott this comj:
cation, in years to body
ill realize you have desei
self out of ownership are r
ovative literary work. mem
however, opt for on foi
your high school and & Bi
book." Univi
Lauralee Barrett and |
u
The
Gamecock
!B should give ha
un
>re sDoce no
" i ac
e Editor: i
ish to protest your plans to se<
e the number of pages of rel
rnent in your yearbook for thi
nt organizations. I am syj
ing particularly to frater- int
and sororities. coi
for
an certainly understand the ne,
et crunch and costs of printing
rial. Space for everything has
reduced. However, there is a f01
to the abuse that you can stt
j in your annual. sjt
ll h a trn oil -? - ? L
km iiu vv anuvvcu tUU II1UCI1
e for useless material to fill
annual. Among the items I am ac
ng about are your tasteless sti
uts, concerts that most people rif
r see, articles on news stories
never affected the University, f
larpooning personalities in the
inistration.
annual is a sentimental thing
i graduates will always want
easure from their years in
;e. The organizations one
gs to are a vital part of those
f\rioc
rticipation in organizations
he Greek System is high. You
that membership is low
>ared to the rest of the student
, and these organizations don't
ve as much coverage. You
naking a mistake there. The
hers are the ones you depend T
r student government, Garnet p
lack Staff, The Gamecock, Cl
ersity Union, Carolina Cares, "
professional societies.
xgRggSffgsgsssg^
\ <' r
~ '
rhe Greek System has alwt
d an active involvement in I
iversity system. Size alone d<
t make a good perception. 1
tivity is the. merit to judge.
\nother aspect which I hate
i is this so-called trend of
evance in printing. Only pr
ngs which are relevant to
stem, and not the brighter nru
nrocfinrf oorvnrtir. J -
v> (.oiiiig uojjttio. I ICdbt" UO
itinue to let this blind your pla
the annual. You should
wspapers, radio, television, a
tgazines worry about the stal
the world. Your publication
* the students, about t
luems, ana will oe used
idents.
I hope that you will take t
Ivice and increase space for
iident organizations. You co
?k a loss of revenue if you doi
John Stringfell
GAMI
Fn
Kerry J. Northrup
News Editor
George Morris
Sports Editor
Johnny Drummings
Photo Editor
Cecile Holmes
Asst News Editor
Billy Baker
Asst. Sports Editor
HE GAMECOCK welcomes letters Iro
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umstances warrent. To assist us in ver
tailing adress and a telephone number \
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he discrimin
to To the Editor:
a I was sorry Tr
int her article, "Cam
a solve problems" ii
?rp issii<? nf Iho Hor
n't include the Univer
ins Action Office,
let This office has
nd investigate compk
tus who feels he or
is discriminated aga
he race, color, reli
by origin, physical c
age.
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all in room 210 in
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Tommy Ft
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Managing
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m readers. Letters should be
They must be signed with the v
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ifying the identity of writers, t
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necock did not
sity Affirmative
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lints anyone has
she has been
linst because of
igion, national
Usability, sex or
Action Officer is
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