The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 20, 1978, Page Page 14, Image 14

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Gregory ? J From page 3 from L. A. to New York I was averaging 50 miles a day. That's 3,000 miles which took me something like 73 days, just pounding and the wear and tear on the body. What got me over was the moral issue behind the run, that 93 percent of all the public water we drink is unfit for human consumption. Gamecock: You mention that the FBI and the CIA are getting too large, too powerful. What do you feel has to be * J-ft 1 -* uuire ivj (iicvciu me iiuiuciitc ctnu puwer ui uiese organizations? Gregory: We have to put safeguards on them so that they cannot commit all of the horrors and murders and run rampant like they're running. A free democratic society is not supposed to tolerate that. If we want them to run rampant and do all those things we should destroy our constitution and get us another form of government that can permit that. uamecocK: Are you anti-Dig business'.' Gregory: I'm not anti anything as much as I am propeople. Anything that gets in the way of people, anything that gets in the way where the multi-national corporations seem to have ethics that permit them to grow at the expense Candidates to sneak i ^ Republican gubernatorial S candidates Raymon Finch and Ed ? Young will speak at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 25, at Republican Headquarters, 616 Harden St. The presentation is sponsored by the Richland County Young Republicans and is open to the public. Correction In the April 17 issue of The victiutxut'K, a story on me su senate incorrectly identified the i chairman of Communications as J Bill Pitts. The former senator's M name is Mark Pitts. M Virginia Hankins' last name was H given as 'Hawkins.' The Gamecock w regrets these errors. | free T 1 delivery 1 I ? XJH-oow i ;,tet horr Did your Easter break I Fi turn into a j It'll 1 Summer Work Headache? j We need workers. T1 Summer Work Available of th until October 1. ! S< Makes2500 ^ Interviews in basement the of Columbia Hall j |f y Today at 1:00, 4:00 &7:00| w Friday at 1:00 & 4:00 r? . [ i PROBLEM I , PREGNANCY j | NEED HELP? : fnlnmbia 254-7817 ! ' I I Charleston 722-8318 I j i WE CAN HELP! i { ^ of whoever else they have to destroy. This country ought to have a safeguard that if the capitalistic system cannot function in a free democratic society, then get rid of it. Get something else. Gamecock: Do you feel that race relations in America are getting better or worse? Gregory: I feel that race relations in America have to be better because the conscience level is raised, thanks to Dr. Martin Luther King and the civil rights movement. There's still as much bigotry and hatred in the country, but for years most folks in America believed that bigotry was a Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi problem, including the people who live in Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi. rsuw we iuiuw uiai racism is an American promem. we know that minorities have problems; we know that women have problems. We know that various groups in this country have problems. And now for the first time in the history of this country we can start working on these problems. Gamecock: How do you feel today's black youth is shaping up? Gregory: I see a spiritual force that's never been there before. I think in the whole that a lot of young blacks that _ ? Hi M m *L TkM lLmiiil S!S? l-MIIVt will make you proud, f <<* %. V' n hey haven't named a library wing 4 j you. 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Schlitz Brewing Co, Milwaukee, Wis. / I I j are coming up in this country will not take the nonsense that many blacks have tolerated. They're not just hooked on manipulating or being manipulated in the system or making money or wearing fancy clothes. A lot of blacks are coming through that have moral convictions. Gamecock: How do you feel the progress of black women in America is coming along? Gregory: The black woman has to deal with all types of pressures. She not only has to deal with a sexist society, but a racist society; she's getting it from two ends. What's going to happen when this new liberation force hits is she is going to be the forefront of it. Women talking about equal pay for equal work will have a fantastic effect on black women since there are so many black women that are the heads of households today. Gamecock: Are you happy with the Carter Ad 1 !-i A! Al * O iiuiusiraiiun mus iarr Gregory: No, but I'm not happy with any. political administration. 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