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'Confessions' Clemson Socks Truly Divine USC Soccer ? page IP 11 ? page 16 ' GAMECOCK LXXI, No. 33 University of South Carolina Wednesday, October 14,1981 Former Tri By ANDREW GARBER lafl Joining the stream of foreign dignitaries USC has been hnstinO thic vpqt ic tamac A Pn.iWi' ?1 ..wwj vmi iu uuiiivo n. wuvvof iui nici pi iUUipdl secretary to Canada's Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. Coutts, now associated with York University of Alberta, Canada, spoke to USC government and international studies classes Monday about diplomatic relations between the )) United States and Canada. "There are always a number of issues between our countries that need to be resolved," Coutts said, "but none of them present a major problem. Overall, I think our relations are very good." . . : '" " 1" ' I "I"'-!' I I.I.I .WAjW1 - - fir/ ii ?*" j.... iimiiii iw {mt irfjl^n,.* 1 * ^''''wbohr'''7' gaiftyE mgmBKEm IPKlH ^ sBB MBM mm >* 1 HHrk^ ^flll MEWKIBIMMniBB^B |K^8@h^Si t Lunch On The Horseshoe The antics of this furry fellow caught our photographs gathering acorns, the squirrels seem to be warning the b udeau Aide1 Hno nf tVlO m oin iccuac nnnn/\??<*n/< v> uiv mum UOUV.O cuuv.ti mug Vyciiictud lb an environmental question, he said. "Right now, we're worried about acid rain" caused by U.S. industries . ACID RAIN is largely caused by industries burning coal with a high sulphur content. Coutts said Canada supports the increased use of coal in the United States as long as "environmental standards increase accordingly." The energy situation in Canada is a lot better than in the United States according to Coutts. "We're net exporters of coal and gas. Because of this, we're in a position to husband these resources for future generations as well as export fuel to other countries now," he said. L-' , ' 'x A ? SUM Photo by t AMRS HAMMOND ?r's fancy as he crossed the Horseshoe yesterday. By lidlands that cold weather isn't far away. Visits "Unfortunately, though, we ...111 I i - * win nave 10 increase our impor Coutts said untapped energy will secure Canada's energy been on the forefront of nucle we've been able to export this nations." Commenting on his country the Quebec secession situatior a referendum proposing consic on. Sixty percent of Quebec vot "IT MUST be noted that Que needs constant attention bee there who are in favor of s Quebec will remain a part of C; While at USC, Coutts toured a very dramatic and excitir thusiasm and international ou infective." ^ouus saia us?t s rise to probably due to President Jai the "South's economic advanc< The attitudes of South Carol "I suppose this may sound cli sense of kindness and decency It makes working and visii perienee." Coutts, who lost a parliamen last year, exuects to run "Right now I'm just trying to n offer advice to Trudeau wher course." Coutts said he hopes to coi speaker. "Currently, I'msched spring semester," he said. ? m freshm U?-m L'MV IH I>L'Ivc M.WJ 1>V Staff Writer A USC student suffered a severe cut on his arm during an argument with his girlfriend Oct.7. Patrick J. McGregor, a freshman, initially reported i\i umviri runt'C l (let I IK* was cut during a robbery attempt near the reflection pond outside the Thomas Cooper Library. According to I,t. Carl Stokes, director of Safety and Law Enforcement , McGregor told nnlino Ho r<u>niira/l |/w..vv ??v i VVVI WU IIIU I11JU1 y while scuffling with two men about 12:30a.m. However, Stokes said McGregor later admitted his girlfriend, Deborah L. Gunn, also a freshman, had cut him during an argument. MCGREGOR told the use i are not oil independent and ts during the coming years.'' / resources and nuclear power future. "Canada has always ar technology. Because of this technology to underprivileged s internal politics, Coutts said 1 is being resolved. "Recently, leration of secession was voted ed against the proposal." bee is a piece of native life that ause there are many people iecession. However, I expect anada," he said. the campus. "I find USC to be ig place," he said. "The enitlook this campus has is very international prominence is nes Holderman's policies and ?ment in general." inians also impressed Coutts. che," he said, "but there is a here which is very noticeable, ting here an enjoyable extar y election by only 136 votes i for Parliament in the spring lake a living,'' he said. "1 still 1 he asks, free of charge, of ne to USC often as a guest luled to come again during the ran Cut Gamecock that he and Gunn I had been drinking when the argument began. Gunn f ' picked up a broken bottle r| that was lying nearby and slashed at McGregor, cut- ! -: Ill 111o dl 111 II Will lilt' I IM rtiZ nearly to t he elbow I McGregor was treated at p Thomson Student Health Center. The wound required [ . 24 stitches, police said. i Stokes said McGregor t--| probably fabricated the robbery story to protect his \ girlfriend. McGregor said he and Gunn have | "straightened everything out. It was just one of those | things between boyfriend H and girlfriend. I don't see j where anyone would be | interested in reading about [ something like this/' No charges have been | pressed in the incident. !