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DiDja HEAR about THE RMXATION THAT ^j^^r?S^C* BLEW IN AU THE Abort ion IT! I* I I A t Letters tn .thp p 1 vJ III | are ||ie 0pjnj0ns Q| I position of The G criticized I To the Editor: Ann D. Grover says (Oct. 11) that women have the right to A J, x J JL J control what happens in their I IT |( r?\im hnHipc irhoroac tho cfafo V/VTI1 MV/VtlV/U VTIIVt VUU VIIV' uvutv does not have the authority to contravene such right. Her T th ..... S^^en^TpkerT,n-r^Sefnre As an e'x'swimm nication q swimming in the sp. mcauon* have more knowled , Y, ?? team has a 27 Dei swimming is a year foreign languages faculty as ,ong aIfd tou|h a , Gl been swimming for rOUD SGGKS they are scholarship of swimming. If oth | . . | attrition rate would mmiarv mail ship swimmers who ' the tough training s< ? of USC swimmers tor overseasusuaiiyswimf?rfu* schedule just isn't w _ ? ... Don Easterling gav a fK # rate when he said tt Another Christmas season is j t)ecause they d rapidly approaching?the time nf vpar wp mnct onimr ?'v Coach Gentry is a th^Ln^ his swimmers and However, for many thousands . . of our fellow Americans this i will be a very lonely Christmas; they cannot be with their j >, 5? families because they are don t even have en stationed overseas with the uciesArmed Forces. For a large number of these young men and women this will be the first Christmas away from home. Your readers can help make h this holiday season a little less I PcJi', IZelforKva^&*nm* I %*> ~ I ,? ""j ??i u.c l/fU? ffP ft collection of Christmas mail TD/v/frtfr's 64 sponsored by Military Over- / seas Mail. This is an ideal ' project for school classes, fjh clubs, scouts, and other groups or organizations as well as | /A^r individuals and families. For | more information, please send I a stamped, self-addressed I r^\ envelope to MOM, Box 4428, | ' ) Arlington, Va. 22204. I ? LEE SPENCER coordinator | * * ' I -H?J j -\^ v - - -v, ,^~~^ -JteP litor or columns signed by individuals i those authors and do not represent the lmecock. *** I : 1 Jl I V.IUI II luu ;r and two year letterman who stooped ing of 1976 at the end of the season, I feel I *e than Billy Baker about why the swim cent attrition rate each year. Because round sport, there are few sports that have raining schedule. Most of our athletes have the major part of their lives and whether swimmprs nr wpllr-nnc manv incf rtot u ? .< ? > vnu 111U1IJ JUOk p,ci OIV,rV ir sports had year-round competition their probably be about the same. For scholarin reality are paid for their performances, hedule has its reward. A large percentage are walk-ons. For a lot of walk-ons who or competition, a tour nour a day workout >rth time and effort that is required. I think ; the reason for USC's 27 per cent attrition at North Carolina State's attrition rate was rn't have many walk-ons. fine and capable coach as I am sure most of A. 1 - - merconegiaie coacnes will testify. I think ditor with some intelligence who will not ; and energy to a series of articles based on and comments made by individuals who )Ugh Cuts to identifv thpm?f?lvo? in tho *??_ ^ ^ J ... V vu Jill V**V Ml BETH BARRY health junior 1'i/ejOsr I Tusr ???/> COOL /two ) //WrI Yoc/rts&oes... *7) /CM/?~ /.'r /) I />>-'? ?? ? ' /7C J UVVCY rt/vv/H?r/{ Lrt 3?f&ef S/fcL PrfA/ ZTvsr l/A-f 77/t" VZ- 3V; 0OO SC/?e#/?>//V6- ?/07E7?S Ovr AAA 77JE Srn/)fvsr7... V The Gamecock 1 Opinion r I ?.? ? , Ban organic The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is considering a proposal to ^ ban use of the words "natural" and "organic" in food advertising. Officials are concerned that advertisements using such words confuse consumers because company definitions of health and nutritional claims vary. Consumer groups such as Consumers Union want federally approved, standard definitions of the terms. Advertisers say the FTC should not be il. . 1 ^ I * ? * ' in me uusmess 01 Danning words, mey also say that consumers have become familiar enough with the terms to know what they are buying. The proposal would ban use of the terms "natural" and "naturally grown, "organic ana "organically grown" from all advertising except labels and in-store displays. # While it is not an advertiser's job to educate the public on nutrition, misleading the public by failing to mention the lack of nutritional value in a food is not sound advertising practice. A case in point is the Quaker Oats Company, maker of "Quaker 100 per cent natural cereal." The company does not state that their product provides no additional nutrition. The only difference between it and any other cereal is that it is minimally processed without preservatives or coloring, according to the company's vice president for research and development. A Instead of using "natural" the proposal would allow companies to say the food does not contain artificial or synthetic preservatives, ingredients, flavor or colors. In place of "organic" thev could sav thp food was grown without use of pesticides, artificial fertilizers or artificial conditioners. Many individuals, according to a report given by a research foundation executive, believe that government regulations of such advertising are already in^ effect. Charles E. Swanson from California siate university said, "Consumers do not understand that food energy refers to calories and that a food's promotion of energy or vigor comes from its calories." He added that the terms energy, natural energy or food energy "enhance the positive or favorable meanings associated 0 with a food so that it will take on such characteristics as healthy and nourishing." Claims that a food supplies energy, health or alertness should be accompanied by a statement of the number of calories and an explanation that energy is supplied by calories. Though advertisers resent having guidelines provided for their copy, failure to regulate their own activities has made such government intervention necessary. 7~TA 1 - iji ^AY * George Morris Editor M'^.ev Tlimarch' Billy Baker W#w*fcd,lor Bob Kino . Spo>t* Editor _ .. , Ad Manager Cathrine Thrift Asst. News Editor Alura i/A-im n Mifrh ujnnH i' I_ . ... Copy Dtesk Chief S^ly Wilson Gene<?aillerd Asst. Shorts Ed tors Photo Editor ' .Marguerite Ryan Karen Whitoker Graduate Assistant Chuck cromer Editorial Page"Editor , Entertainment Editor y THE GAMgCOCK uwUomtt letters from its readers. 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