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f W ^K? fegsg?^^^^Mr^v<-AvH< W' ' * ^^ji|L^: v:.. m fiP % ^ ^"^rSS^BS 885 : v: - . v- ; *- >::*-* 4 " ; ?: . v. Henri Monteith Turnoi nrr h. iroaii o A Y WV/ 1/UA^UU V111C1 v3 Child mur< J 171 a By Wesley Tucker Staff Wrh?f A major problem for news reporte covering a story like the Atlanta chi mnrHArc ic finHincr (art in ...wi wva u UJ M mvuilg 1HVW ITIUn/Ut IU1IUC1 II police investigation, the Atlanta bure* chief for NBC News told a USC broadcastir fraternity Friday. Kenley Jones, an 18-year veteran broadcast journalism, spoke at the annu awards banquet of Alpha Epsilon Rho, national broadcast journalism fraternity, < the press' delicate role in the Atlanta case "The main problem in covering a stoi like the one developing now in Atlanta is n to hinder the official investigation," Jon< said. A recent example of this problei developed when Roy Innis, Congress Racial Equality staff director, called press conference in Atlanta and claimed know the identity of the child murderer. "We felt that Mr. Innis was sincere in h beliefs, but just misdirected in his motives, Write ! " News | ..c^( tor the U-cock w,ini Hj Gam< Meeting I m 2909 1 RH Rm.321 op. III. tonight (?"r vento want The GAMECOCK is the student , , newspaper of the University of South StOCK Carolina and is published three times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays during the fall and spring semesters and once weekly on j Piont Wednesdays during both summer ** sessions with the oxception of * r lOrtf university holidays and examination ? pJi^nc periods. riUIlt Opinions expressed in the I *RCA GAMECOCK are those of the editors and not those of the University of i *Pana< South Carolina. The University of South Carolina is an equal opportunity institution. The Board of Student Publications and Communications is the publisher of the GAMECOCK The Student Media Office is the parent ? N01 organization of the GAMECOCK. Change of address forms, sub scription requests and other correspondence should be sent to the GAMECOCK. Box 85131. Russell House. University o< South Carolina. Columbia. S C. 29208. Subscription rates are $6.50 per semester and $2 } . (or the summer sessions 1 1, Third class postage paid at Columbia, S C. 11 By Fc 8 Black students at USC educational system/' ac< female black graduate. Henri Monteith Turner, keynote address at the f Alumni Association's Black "I am the graduate of tolerance and disdain towi H^BH Turner said. "These stude still unjust educational sys help and save, but until we TURNER, a Columbii m ' -e8ree in biology from K ?- fPW degree in biology from B degree in biology from At chairman of the Departr \ A| Outstanding black stuc f were honored at the first t IMBl honoring such accompli* "This is an important a |&, "We are here because of U ? have overcome. It is com: reflect and honor." r Referring to black pt Turner said President R ays der case hard pr? tr* W v/\/y VI he said. FBI officials in Atlanta picked up rs suspect based on Innis' information, Jone Wsaid, and a thorough investigation of th n 1 1 11 ? A - At jg man i cveaieu nu unKS 10 Uie case. !'J JONES,who worked for several years i 8 Vietnam and also for several Midwester stations, said there was some controvers , over publishing a photograph of the ma Innis said was the murderer. a >n 44we really debated on whether or not u should run the picture on the air or not, ry Jones said. "Luckily, we didn't and th ot information proved to be worthless. If w BS had run the stnrv th#? urnv Innic hoH criuon ? ?J 5?TVI? to us, we could be staring at a big (law) su fn right now." of a Jones is a graduate of Northwester to University and a native of Georgia. 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A Tir 4- ~ 1 1~ - ? sd /ivt;, wvsl i^uiurriuiu 796-1584 ___ f itlonal syst< f/im ic/inuic yi at nrest Brown proposals t?ffWrtt?r minoritie are still "victims of an unjust "THIS! wording to the university's first country,' who did li a 1965 USC graduate, gave the Reagar irst awards banquet of the USC available ; Caucus Fridav. * impossibl an institution that practices in- "Who f ird the blacks of this university," ought tob nt casualities are the victims of a Tl??er tern. Some have tried to intervene, av unite things will get worse." degrees tl i native, received a bachelor's USC. She received her master's ioston University and a doctorate Turner sj lanta University. Currently, she is free? Son nent of Biology at Morris Brown answers. Tnic io o r lents in academics and athletics Turner iwards ceremony, and Turner said problems ?hments of young blacks is im- solutions. "We m nd historical event," Turner said. Associate tie physical and mental barriers we everybod; mendable and important to pause, "WE A our monc irtinino fi An in hinluiv -*?- ??? i? vivi|itivivii aas m^nvl vVIUVCIVIVIIj UUU1 onald Reagan's recent economic Turner sa n .# ' ^^MBMmm MJmm y i re le ' - > _ it /W?C Atlanta Bureau Chief Kt Epsi/on Rho, a broadcasting fra ne/IJ n * , !*n ATTENTION ~ HOW CAN T 1 WITH YOUR ME! i Now that you're makin ! have two important considerat m you pay for it? Since going to medical H year you'd probably welcome i J You can get a lot of help from SCHOLARSHIP FOR P ! help you get into a medical sell ?- pay most of your medical scho 1.1 4-year scholarship, plus a monl |l this scholarship program, you j ! and more benefits when you gi It's called the Armed F Program (HPSP, for short). If } osteopathy, you can't afford t< uppuriunuy. START YOUR MEDIC scholarship graduate, you'll be years. That means you'll have I est comprehensive system of hi your career without student lo \ And you won't have the usual most young doctors face. It's a FOR MORE INFORMATION CON Cpt. Edward Miller, MSC Eisenhower Army Medical C Fort Gordon, Ga. 30905 (404) 790-6939 ai JI BE ALLY< ;m 'unji luate sa could be very damaging t 3 in the country. ELECTON of Ronald Reagan s ' Turner said. "We are increi ttle now do nothing. There is a i i's proposal of eliminating muc for college-bound young pe< e for most black institutions to ights for our black students?' e a program to help these stude said blacks are unique in the 4 erage, blacks go to school Ion lan any other group, yet their ?tions are minimal, she said. IINK the picture for black e lid. "Will we become slaves lebody has to crystalize the There are no single issues 01 omplex problem," she said, suggested that blacks becoi facing them and more activ jst become contributing men >n to help our people in colle ir says they are too busy. LSO have to use our money. I y together, we can help blacl iting our money and make id. Jones spoke to men ternity, Friday night. (Phot PRE MED MAJORS HE ARMY HE UICAL EDUCI g your plans for medical s ions. Where will you go? / school mnrp pvn^n?iiv D ? ?- ~ -1- ~ ill the financial help you c one source?the Army. MEDICAL SCHOOL. We c ool. But once you're acce ol expenses with a full-tui :hly allowance. If you qua Set benefits while you're ii aduate. orces Health Professions ? 'oifre planning to study 11 d ignore this generous sehc lALCAREER IN THE AF an Army doctor for at lea he advantages of workine salth carc in the country, ans to pay back. start-up costs great beginning. rACT: q "enter MY. \ll r?U E %pin H 1st ys o blacks and other ihifts the mood of the asingly alone. Those mood of disdain." h of the financial aid ople would make it operate, Turner said. ' she asked. "There ?nts." 'educational quest." iger and seek higher pay is mediocre and riucation is bleak," again or will we be issues and give the no single answers. rne more aware of e in bringing about ?oers or tne Alumni ge," she said. "But f we adequately pool c students. We must our money count," W' Jm ' ibers of Alpha 0 by John ParLP vtion? chool, you 1 rwl li r*\v/ \wi 11 llivi II V T? VV 111 e each :ould get. :an't pted, we'll tion, lify for n school Scholarship ledicine or Warship tMY. Asa tst three in the largYoiril begin ? IE.