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Debate. Cwtiamd from page * Kathy Brown gave the initial speec) She began by defining the word "free? "A freeze," she explained, "means aren't making that many more weapt improve the ones we already have." Shp sniH a fpcuma urAtil/l ? .? M ?VVUV TfUUlU UlCtlll a IlttJ the United States stops preparation years later Soviet first-strike capat because our weaponry will be obsolete BROWN SAID the United States i Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD] together have 50,000 weapons. Bui realistic, she said; "other nations arc us. Trying to reduce does not mean eli A number of audience membc resolution after the floor was opened f Jack Hamilton said the Soviets shoi glow for time immemorial," but he Sinline* thp ITnifod Cfnfoo hoo <??"? ? Q v?uwvi K#M?W0 UWO OCVV weapons than needed. Hamilton cited $44 billion as t weaponry expenditure. According would save $20 billion, enough to put ^BB: :'^' ^SSBHFwBBWwBt1 mm StaS12?^ A : , - . . JB I i against the resolution, back to work >a " ? ? weapons, zu,om } we must stop...but we >ns, we're only trying to DAVID CR? asserted that technology "it It of U.S. technology. If weapons in ord of nuclear weapons, 30 .11!!-. *- '* " r's'hye ?Sd 06 P0SS,Dle Another spe. ..snesaid. said, "if we ge , ? . . . . frustration. B and ^yjet Union tave m ?nd two ""hons Aft,,,. comm t Americans must be their summxri ii i gumg 10 ireeze witn minate," she said. _ . , Draine s pre its responded to the the "winnabili or general comments. win a nuc lid be "nuked until they war, we're tall favored the resolution, n times more nuclear Brown's coi ponents' argui resolution, but he 1981 U.S. nuclear it. This resoluti to Hamilton, a freeze A vote was I one-half million people the resolution > fe-VHi IB| SBB^^HeHk, :'^HE^,v ft>\ ^\ . Hjly A |f Bp. .'4^w * <^ffl^^K?- .: - ;v;?B ?^BI ' '%*> ? f i it s * ? * # *t M m M care \jrWMM&z?^ fl I ^; .jg|j || "For every $1 billion spent on nuclear 0 people could be put back to work." )WLEY, who was against the resolution, j with present advances in Soviet Wo ! i 10 years we'll need this large number of er to get through (their technology) iker against the resolution, David Livingston, t too far ahead, the Russians may strike out of ut to stop now and not retain parity is 1- 11 1 ? * - - * a is uie omy prooiem wiin nuclear deterence." ents from the audience, the two teams gave es. -resolution summation restated his stance on ty" of a nuclear war. "It's a fallacy that we lear war. We're not talking about winning a ring about destruction." n-resolution summation criticized her opnents. "The affirmative didn't argue for the against nuclcar war ? and we're all against ion is unilateral and is not in our self-interest.'' taken immediately after the summations and vas defeated 12-9. fit ? <_l-r?- s wJ|H ? BM&i^ -JHBHHBf MMm?SiL mM m PJfliW" jpfcaw^gl gjpM?yT c ^:y'^.-- &Cvv VJkB|BljKA. B ; mL mB^n :v ,;-;M gH^S ' v J p mM H*MJi I wmb BIMPw -J Sf??r^iffl VmJkI Kf JHSSm i lBi ml Hs Bit *3 v-, wmnffr |' Holy Communion this 5i I EPISCOPAL 1 LUTHERAN 1 METHODIST I Campus Ministries 1126 Pickens; 1/2 block from Greene Lunch Afterwards, on us! Th. per< is p Mon the I on scut hofcc Op ire t the I TJh Th< Com GAM rrvenl GAM Chi reqtii b? %> Univi sc.: Sub $8.? for i pOStl T ht giniz Bna activi i JmL, \B .... _j mm : nt .i ii imM inday 11:00 a.m. ^ ( GAMECOCK m the student ncwspijt the University o4 South CaroKna and ublislied three times a week on days, Wednesday* and Fridays during ;aB and spring semesters and weekly Wednesdays during both summer ons, with the exception of university lays and examination periods. Mons expressed in the GAMECOCK hose o4 the editors and not those of Jniversity of South CaroKna. t University of South Carotin* b an I opportunity institution. : Board of Student Publications and inundations it the publisher of the kiCOCK. The Student Media Depart I is the parent organization of the UECOCK. inge of addrtu forms, subscription ests and other correspondence should ent to the GAMECOOC, Drawer A, mity of South Carolina, Columbia, 19208. tcription rale* arc $15.00 for (1) year, I per hi or spring semester and $3.00 >oth summer sessions. Third dass ige paid at Colombia, S.C. 'Gamecock" is a licensed student oration of the University of South Caroand receives funding from student ty fees. A.P.O. Escort; Service offers on campus transportation to students wion.-Tnurs. p.m.-11 p.m. Call 777-3825. V Sponsored by Ipha Phi Omeaa National service Fraternity