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be replaced until the end of this The ph<
fiscal year. June 30, Tom Otts, and $400
Director of Russell House, RHUU, Otts. T
said. director o
"It disturbed me greatly."Otts said the
said. ' There is no merit in sometime
behavior of this sort. The phones and Marcl
represent a viable service to Otts saic
students, faculty and staff. What from the <
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By Kim Chilar
Gamecock Sutf Writer
U.S. Secretary- of the Treasury \V. *
Michael Blumenthal's recent visit to China en
suggests the United States is "one sidedlv
neutral" in the Sino-Vietnamese war ar
cording to the associate director of USC's
Institute of Government and International
Studies. ^
Donald E. Weatherbee said although U.S.
State Department representatives and
"administration people" have said the j
United States policy is "hands off." actions
have shown otherwise. nQ
"I RECOGNIZE," Weatherbee said, di:
"that the President wished to put another di;
spike in the railroad of Chinese-American
cooperation, particularly at the moment re
when the actual transfer of sovereignity was So
going to take place." But the sending of
Blumenthal while the Chinese were fighting se
in Vietnam has given the impressions th<
"somehow or another, we were backing us
China." he said.
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THE UNITED STATES is not allied with no
China, Weatherbee said. "We have Dlaved
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security adviser) calls the 'China card.' " fee
Referring to the normalization of j
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spend a dime on a public supervision downstairs," he
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J he feels there is a small supervised location." The
e of vandals hurting a Station stays almost as long ;
of students. "It costs Russell House, we also hav
repair them (phones); snack bar and the game room
have that money in our by," Otts said. "We have
)ttssaid. building supervision, it just s
jnes cost between $300 that the phones are the
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f operations for RHUU, someone would do this would
vandalism took place prevent other students from
between February 26 the phones." Two of the p
11. are now completely useless
i the phones were moved said the campus phones we
irst floor of the Russell stalled during Christmas vac<
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ates, and ttte opening of the American Russians, 1
nbassy in Peking. Weatherbee said. "If articles, a<
e United States is playing card games, our China in ar
rategy is taken from an old saying, 'Your manner," \
lemy's enemy is your friend.' The Unit
"Russia's enemy is China, and we have somehow,)
ade China our friend/' he said. However, were China
e Russians view this as "part of an Vietnam, i
nerican plot to create an alliance in east involved,"
na against Russia." politically j
Weatherbee said. "The Chinese speak place."
lite openly of the Chinese-American- Weather!
panese alliance to contain Russian. United Sta
ilitarism and hegemony. They would like fluenced t
thing better than to embitter, poison and cause of th<
srupt the progress of Russian-American Vietnamese
alogue." United Stat
The United States'involvement will affect the United
lations with China, Vietnam and the what's hapj
?viet Union, according to Weatherbee.
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inese invasion of Vietnam and of the the interest
rmalization of American-Chinese militarily
ations, wich was preceded by Deng sphere of
aoping's visit to the United States, af- Weatherbe*
ttedU.S. involvement." Weatherbee said. Weatherb
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y, Weatherbee said. "Corne
it one moment in history to create
cation on one side for a strong
counter-measure against Vietis
happening will irritate the
United States-Russian relation. It
has," Weatherbee said. The
think we are "aiding and abetting
le said. The fighting will make
dialogue of cooperation and adand
accommodation between the
ites and the Soviet Union on areas
ititive interest more difficult,"
to Weatherbee.
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we have no way to influence the
f those events," Weatherbee said,
extent the U.S. is in the same
ith the Chinese as it was with the
tnamese ? what we did in Vietiictated
by the South Vietnamese,
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