The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 03, 1977, Page Page 10, Image 10

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By DANNY POW Gamecock Staff \ 5 Nuclear power ? orpaJpr risk nf op O" v" Judith Johnsrud i Kepford said F ^ _ m lecture on the da USSOCIaTG power. w^^^ W "Wo have see; crease in cancer years." Johnsru - M x believe cancer c? CQl1f!6r. radiation given ^ F power plants." "We do not knc causes cancer, I does," Kepford s{ radiation thkrk was crowd" in the Ui j Introductory offer Good With Cou I $3.00 Coupon $3.00 i . FREE S OZ. BOTTLE OF VIDAL 1 SHAMPOO WITH ANY TYPE CUT, PE1 >0 OR COLOR JOB. AT OUR UNISEX HA IP |CO A ' Wo arc specialists in super cuts for gals ai I ? I ?~ WE OFFER YOU A CHOICE OF DRY C I O Cl'T OR COMPLETE STYLE. \U Iq * or an*v ^a'r WOr'< *VOU re<ll,'ro ca" us f?r appointment. ' i>h?ne: The Baron's Den ? 771-OJHil 2109 Santee Ave < Five Points - behind C'&S Bank) Avon rej ? on duty { $3.00 Coupon $3.00 R Wednesdc flrtcc reore, I from ii^J gnu complc minimu rt.it. YOURUS< KM. insisted on the installation of m< iVriter nuclear stations, said Kepfor< "The nuclear industry, that is, 1 can result in a commercial nuclear industry a tting cancer. Dr. the government do not care at> ind Dr. Chauncy the people," he said. riday during a "The government gives < ngers ot nuclear wrong information about nucl? power plants to interested p ri a radical in- ties," Johnsrud explained. "1 in, the past few bulk of dissenters against nucl< d said. "We power are people who live n< an be traced to nuclear power plants and are m off by nuclear effected by radiation." >w how radiation .lOIINSRl'I) SAID that the rc )ut we know it has been rough for dissenters lid. nuclear power. "We now have a "radiation ' lited States that r\nn f^nlw 1 oo! ? /^Present< ndguys. *^i J^a Video T ?j Commit UT. WET ?1 your next ? | \ coi ^ Jjresentative J r ?I? i >. .?L .. J russel house INC Dl >u, Oct. 5th - >rved, Balfour c sentatives will t 9 a.m. to 5 p.rr ergraduates fted 75 hours m 95.00 dep rered before * : campus >re the U.S. a rapidly growing group of J. Americans, most of them young, the who are beginning to question the ind usefulness of nuclear power." out "If government standards for the amount of radiation a person >ut can be exposed to are lowered r ?ar anymore, there will be no one who ar- is able to work with nuclear fuel." ~ 1/ r i ne >tiiu i\i*|jiuru. ?ar ?ar LAWS GOVERNING the com ost morcial nuclear industry are invalid. according to Kepford. Certain laws concerning the >ad mining and milling of uranium and of plutonium are not even covered by . in federal regulations, he said. 11 id~by\ I ape J ^ I |f 2nd Floor ; 11 Russell Hous^ AYS E .! J ^ - rriocuj, WCi xnd Josten's >e available i. each day who hove are eligibl >osit requir v?nrisTmas. > BOOK! lOHHnMIBHHBnBBIMMHM "We do not have the answers at hand to safely pursue the use of ^ nuclear power," Johnsrud. "Low level radiation has a far greater affect on us today than we had realized earlier." Chanelo's Pizza & Spaghetti subs-pizza lasagna-salads Fast Free Delivery 254-8800 . Bread & dough made fresh daily * t < t. 7th it ? ed. STORE .