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Mn U.iLa, ?wv iBvni?? Caravan By GLENN BURKINS SUM Writer The caravan for human development, a nationwide caravan to stop the buildup of nuclear weapons, made a stop in Columbia Monday. While in Columbia they were joined by the USC Chapter of the Palmetto Alliance and the USC Grass Roots Organization Workshop (Grow). . noroiron ofortnW 1 r> ??? !! ^ M d| 1IIV V.U1UTWM ouji ivu 111 Ifiiaiiil auu Will CliU 111 new I UI IV, ' where ft will be joined by three other caravans, two from the Midwest and one from Canada. Once there, they will meet at the United Nations Building to petition the U.N. to halt to the buildup of nuclear weapons. The caravans are expected to arrive in New York Oct. 24, United Nations Day. Michael Gooding, a member of the Palmetto Alliance, said 1 Gamecock f L* a. ~ ?>?> I 4 Meeting HAOTI j . . of Landn j Across Iroi Wednesday 776~ 8p.m. | IJVO Attcndancc Student g fa| Imperative! (With I. No Appointm The CAMCCOCK is the ?tud?nl fnr ^ ?V* v ncwtpaper of the Univenity of South Carolina and (s pubikhed four time. a ?" week on Monday*, Wednesday*, Thuridayt and Friday* during the faM and H>rmg f!r0jt nitc #, *eme*ter* and weekly on Wednetday* VJI VM? vUlo during both lummer teuton*, with the // i i exception of university hoSday* and (IllOfUBt examination period*. Opinion* enprcued in the GAMfCOCK arc tho?e of the editor* and not thru# ol Ih? Univraky o< SouA Orohu. I Ldndffidrfc The University ot South Carolina f* an fl C~1 C\C\ t" equal opportunity JrwtKutton. I O / VU U31 TKe Board oi Student PubWcatiorw and fl ArrrKC (m Communication* k the pubfaher of the ? ^ GAMECOCK. The Student Media j j Department b the parent organization o4 I the GAMICOCK. | Change cA adtSmt forma, iubtcriptkm I reque?t* and other conttpondeiKe should B ^ C j V be M-nt to the GAMICOCK, Box #5131, | ({J fY) Gl Univenity o4 South C'aroJku, Columbia, S r\ yj m$.C.292M. I i#*V Subscription r*?? are StS.OO tor on* (1) g ' yr?r, $0.00 p*r f*R or tpring ??me*4?r and fg / >3.00 tor botft Mtmmer teMiow. I Third ct*M po*log? paid at Cotwrobia, feMAfrBf&uTur*wm+w(k fru-jjmix vwf*t^tror.iui ?J ?.. % \3 , C PO 1 > J. 1X.I. ^ * k. t Brings Messac the group had returned from a demonstration at the Savannah River nuclear power plant in Barnwell County. The plant produces krypton, which is used to make nuclear u/pannnc Tho rl(v>icinn fn fnrm tVio not?iirnn ?vM(/V..u. A..V UVVIWAVII wv iuwil uiv, vaiOVOll WOO lUttUU ClllCl President Reagan's decision to produce the neutron bomb. Gooding said the group's main objection to the neutron bomb was that it places the value of property over the value of human life. PAM HUTSON, president of Grow, said the caravan is not just a group of young people but consists of people from all walks of life and of all ages. A man calling himself Paul Revere II at 78 is the oldest member of the caravan. The Miami caravan now has 15 cars, but Gooding expects many more to join before it reaches New York. The midwest ~ ^ ~ AfU\ u -1 - J * taiavau 11 aa wvci tw liiciuuci 5. nuusoil SUIU Slie UOCS nOl | piz2 ^ '4 OZ. BEVEI 5678 ' jj jl j For Hot or Cold Di Arr I With Carolina Log H in 2 Colors :ulty Discount Additional Mugs C Ordered For .50c D. card) Tl A /? ? k. i , B 1 nese Are Murd\ ien, Necessary! I You Will Be Psoi uys & Gals I ? perms at I OLD FA ile prices. I PIZ2 I MIHIm"i/* ft i t ; Square 1 Z %$./V V/^ rncr's Ferry Road 1 J A large one item pizza ar m VA Hospital 1 ?2 FREE mugs filled wit! i 1 $70? I FAST FBFF DFI EFDEN I 18 ONE COUPON PE 1 1 m Additional Cok 6e /ife of A<tis j| H ^ ^ ^ M USC senior Michael f -S^wt Gooding speaks to a mm* mm* ? ~ je To Carolina expect the caravans to have a huge impact, but their main goal is to "let tnern (Washington) know that someone wants to end his nuclear madness." While at (JSC the group sponsored a concert in the Russell House Ball Room, where USC Professor Dr. Peter Sederberg gave a speech on disarmament. "The First Annual Neutron?Blast" featured the music of the Rob Crosby Group and the Corbett-Urquia Band. Members of the Palmetto Alliance talked to students on the Russell House patio, urging them to speak out against nuclear power. Later that evening the "torch of friendship" was lit. The torch is a replica of a larger one in Miami, symbolizing the union of all nations for peace. After the caravan leaves Columbia, it will continue to New York, stopping at other universities along the way to gather support. !A EXPRESS I RAGE MUG < an Be 1 ' Weil Made Mugs 1 ^ r?r* / 1 id Of. w?^nwiiiii'^ wniiii iMM mmm SHIONED HAND ROLLED [A NEW YORK STYLE 1UE'"T?" $130 VALUE ?I id A small one item pizza and i i Coke. Only | I FREE mug filled with Coke. Only | $5.00 :.;u IVERV I FAST, FREE DELIVERY | j :r pizza I ONE COUPON PER PIZZA 1 j' j es .254 5 Addilonal cokes .254 ires: 10-16-81 256-0301 Expires: I0-I6-8I^J|I