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To the Editor: (
Bobby Carver's presence on
Gamecock Basketball has lasted (
too long. His ignorance and lack of *
loyalty to the Gamecocks is j
inexcusable.
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WIS-TV needs to hear that USC
students, friends and fans think
Carver should be removed. His
actions and statements detract
greatly from the enjoyment of the
contest.
The voice of USC is a powerful
>ne in the Midlands. Television
iepends on the acceptance of its
programming. We can't accept
Bobby Carver.
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Call WIS-TV at 799-1010 or write
to them at 1111 Bull St. .
Columbia. Let them know your'
opinion of Bobby Carver, and then
tell them that even Mackie Quave
would be an improvement.
Bruce A. Bcarden
Ky not always
so humble, quiet
To the Editor:
I also wish to commend the SGA
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ojjcuivcis Bureau on ineir
presentation of Nguyen Cao Ky. I
also wish to agree with Mr. John
Kapinos that Marshall Ky "certainly
was a worthy speaker."
It is not often that USC students
get the opportunity to listen to such
a fine man as Mr. Ky, who once
said the man he admired most was
Adolf Hitler and that he wished
Vietnam had six such men.
I agree, too..with Mr. Kaninos
that it is unfortunate that the
program was disrupted by spoil
sports who asked "obnoxious''
j questions and "insisted on putting
I Mr. Ky on the spot."
| It is really irrelevant that Mr.
Ky's regime maintained the socalled
"tiger cages," that he
maintained his rule by military
power and foreign money and that
his regime was generally conj
sidered to be buttressed by torture
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of political opponents and intimidation
of everyone else.
Such questions are indeed
irrelevant to Mr. Ky's appearance
at USC. In fact, since United States
taxpayers supported Mr. Ky's
attempts to find six Hitlers in his
small country-a commendable
goal considering the backwardness
and small population of Vietnamit
is only right that these same
taxpayers and we, their children,
should continue to support this
worthy man.
For one thing, Mr. Ky has proved
a loyal and valuable friend to the
American People. Few other
Vietnamese supported as
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unrestricted bombings of Vietnamese
villages and fields. Few
other Vietnamese supported the
U.S. policy of defoliating Vietnamese
forests and rice paddies
alike. And few other Vietnamese
stood so resolutely by the U.S.
policy, put so aptly by an American
officer, that it just might be
necessary to destroy the country in
order to save it.
And it only rebounds to Mr. Ky's
credit that he was able to keep his
composure, as Mr. Kapinos notes,
in the face of those obnoxious
students who attpmnfoH tn mipctinn
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Mr. Ky's worthiness to speak to
USC students. And I agree
wholeheartedly with Mr. Kapinos
that in the future the bureau
provide ushers to help control the
crowd around the microphones and
to silence any obnoxious troublemakers.
I suggest these ushers
wear black armbands for easy
identification.
And I hope the bureau continue
to schedule speakers as worthy of
the attention of I ISC stuHnnts-mnct
of whom listened as quietly as
sheep to Mr. Ky's well prepared
and well delivered talk. Indeed, to
continue the high standards
already set by the bureau is going
to be a hard thing. Few speakers
can follow in the footsteps of a man
like Ky and a woman (man?) like
Christine. Jorgensen, both
eminently worthy of our attention.
I can only suggest that the bureau
look to San Clemente for another
speaker. And then, I learn, Charles
Manson is coming up for parole in
1978.
Michael Mclntyre
1231 Geiger Ave.
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To the Editor:
Since when has The Gamecock
begun using its front page for
editorials by its reporters? We are
referring to the Feb. 23rd issue in
luhinh on qtHpId o nnnookr??t# o
T? I1IV.II Mil Ml ilVIV Mppvdl V/U aiLA/Ul CI
lecture given by Redfern II at the
College of General Studies. Not
only was the article a shabby piece
of reporting, but Mr. Sharkey's
(the reporter) comments were
totally unwarranted.
The purpose of a field reporter is
to get first hand information and
turn this into an objective news
item. When a reporter injects his
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ments, it ceases to be news and
becomes an editorial.
It is easy to see that Mr. Sharkey
was totally biased in reporting
about a man who preaches
anarchy and racism. Objective
reDortine is in a sad state of affairs
when a reporter labels those who
disagree with his "slant on the
news" as "frustrated and membling
hecklers."
Those of you who would disagree
with us will at least note that our
comments are confined to the
disciplines of an editorial,
something which Mr. Sharkey
unfortunately has not yet learned
to do!
Frank Killeavy
David Gilliam
' Terry Hays
s Dorm costs rise
but not quality
To the Editor:
I live in McBryde. I try to use the
bathroom as little as possible, but
sometimes one must partake of the
tacilities. On the weekend of Feb.
14 and Feb. 21 there was no toilet
paper to be found on the 2nd, 3rd
floors and other sections of McBryde.
Costs in dorms are rising
plus we have no hand towels in the
bathroom anymore. Is asking for
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It could get sticky at times. I really
think Housing could afford toilet
paper in its budget. Next the
students will have to buy their own
toilet paper.
Jeffery Lee Sabel
St. (at Green)
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