The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 03, 1985, Page Page 2, Image 2

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? - I Page 2 ? April 3, 1985 Dateline THE GAMECOCK ^ J \A/n inhornor hi q vvginuiii yi#1 uiu By Associated Press WASHINGTON ? Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger, in the sharpest attack yet on the Soviet Union for the death of a U.S. Army intelligence officer, said yesterday he considered the shooting a calculated act that amounted to an expression of Soviet policy. Weinberger accepted questions about the March 24 death of Maj. Arthur D. Nicholson during a briefing at which he released a new renort on Soviet militarv dcvelooments. The secretary likened the shooting to the Soviet Union's 1983 destruction of an unarmed South Korean airliner, killing 269 people, and said he couldn't accept the idea the shooting resulted from a single "trigger-happy sentry." "YOU ASK if that is a single act (of a lone sentry) and I have to say, 'No, I don't think it's a single act,'" Weinberger said. "There was more than one Soviet soldier involved. I think it exemplifies about as completely as you can the difference between the two systems and the brutality of this murder, as we jhhl HUT :"v J;llS|SS jj^T Kgp 1 Lll I P" JfcTT B ^E.y^UE *5iiS nflRL ( h-'^^T?: ^4;*-'--"-:Hv^-tf.'" ' MkL, Hptiffsi r j|py|''' '<***%? H??g j jjM ' Br Bfl^H ii^Hf 'JttllBl^r -,^B Him or Her? It's a girl. Gladys Woolverton, 3, of West Columbia spent a baseball game at Sarge Frye Field. Rockhill teacher m n.. A py W3?UU.H?.? nw* dent happem ROCK HILL ? School district officials "a pcrsoni are looking into reports that a 7-year-old se- investigation cond grader's mouth was taped to prevent him from talking, and say the teacher won't THK MO' return to the class until the investigation is Robinson, sa complete. to school bo; iila Newson Superintendent Joe Gentry of York Coun- district offic ty District 3 said the removal of Sarah cerning her c Harkey from her classroom was by mutual She is ask agreement between Harkey and district Harkey, a te? administrators. tary School. Gentry said he understood that tjie inci- "This is r I/ All Ton Can Eat Spaghat \ Every WEDNESDAY \\ Also Tuesday Nights and Sati I If haw Ahknti l A- 071 I^nnv A WKntt n r use I ste " 794-5469 1 ?? > sts shooting | have all called it." p r\SKCtl incil II lie WUUIU Lit 11 UlC MlUUUUg it LttlLUliUCU itLl U1 H an expression of Russian policy, he replied: j j "I think you have to conclude that that is the case when you p look at the fact that more than one so-called trigger-happy p sentry was involved. You have to look at the number of Soviet \ soldiers who prevented our sergeant who was with our major from taking any kind of medical action, who refused to give any medical attention themselves and who have only expressed regret that the man died, and presumably regret that they didn't get the sergeant." ASKED HOW the U.S. Army's commander in Germany chnnlH Hon I with hi? mnnlprnar! whf>n thpv mp<?t In discuss the incident, Weinberger added: I j "I think he should take the approach of waiting until the | Soviets make some kind of an apology that verges somewhat i more slightly on civilized behavior than they've exhibited thus I i c HH ^.Jl ' , H I i r r'-c- < JOSEPH GARNETT/Th. G.m.cock less-than-exciting afternoon at Saturday's Ohio State-USC lay have taped stude :d last week and described it as thing," Robinson said. "I cor nel matter that is under form of emotional child abuse.1 "I WANT oivi> ftrhnnl offi rilF.K of the student, Brenda handle this, but I will take what< iid Monday she has complained necessary," she said. "I thin! ird members l.arry Bigham and situation calls for a complete dis i and has talked with several the school officials that I would ials regarding the incident con- reprimand." hild, Cory. Robinson said the teacher t ing the school district to fire mouth shut after ordering th icher at Mount Gallant Elemen- another student several times to Gentry said he didn't knov lot a slap-on-the-hand kind of child was involved in the compl rwT~l fcilllNA ( II I BFSTAI ;tl Dinner. \\ 8 ^ A miowr w 1 daily lun< muiii. from n irday. II \ * ~ C u CANTONESE & SZl 00 issr // I dini ^ Drink (l ! Qnn-TKnr 11 n A A I vt* L \\ 1 Fri-Sat i . Tony s) ^ Piggfl \\ 1 724 HAR B fii * . " S CT\7i: DHIMTC IB II V U 1 V-/11N A c. *) Iiiinim I Ml ^ M MII I III o "J, I. Gorbachev agrees to meet f with Reagan in summit n : jfAfflwcttfN ,p H^krvy,, to \ i kj .*... ?.' **\ '*'?it% '~ f _ _ f? ... rii; *1 But the official, who declined to be Identified, But he stressed that fur- i cautioned that "no tfnte ther diplomatic exchanges ( ^ C ^ J Ia Int. ?(?A I I or pmcc lor hw suminn, wouiu w nwwsu ?v iay ure which Reagan proposed groundwork for a last month, have been Reagan-Gorbachev \ chosen. The official said summit. gg(fl#$gggaBBWee086B$B#MM^K8SBBSHBa?EaSaHE*S686W? lAiorld today I Ifficial: No chemicals in Bhopal NEW DELHI, India ? A state offical yesterday denied tox- jj : chemicals remained at the Union Carbide plant in Bliopal or i! hat chlorine gas leaked from there last week, despite press ; cpuns ui reclining icukn. "There is no toxic chemical left in the plant and whatever ?ther chemical is stocked is being removed from the plant," ? dotilal Vora, the Madhya Pradish state chief minister told the ! >tate Assembly in Bhopal. Company to replace tampons I * A WS W t'i %/ XL- ,l.nt L/Iivr. 3Ut-\^r,33, i^.?. ? l lie cuiii|;c?n> mm i am>ax tampons says it has changed the Super Plus tampon line Jecause of the risk of toxic shock syndrome and will send eplacements to any customers who have the old style at home. In the new process, the Super Plus tampon no longer conains polycrylate, a highly absorbent fiber that has been linked o toxic sriocK synaromc, saia a statement irom lanipranus, Inc. ' Earthquake rocks central Montana q WASHINGTON ? An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 4.6 on the Richter scale hit west central Montana early yesterday, the U.S. Geological Survey said. T*I ? i ~a ? ta :i ? ?i i lie ucmui was cciucicu auuui /u nines iiuiuiwcM ui inc Montana capital of Helena and was felt in Helena, .Great Falls, Missoula and Kalispell, USGS spokesman Don Finley said. Finley said he did not know if there had been any damage from the quake. mt s mouth shut isider this a was not sure how long the investigation ^ would take. "We've got a number of people with cials) time to whom we must talk," he said. "I'm going to ever action is do my best to make sure there are no k the whole delays." missal. I told not accept a GF.NTRY SAID the district has no specific policy concerning the taping of a child's apeu c. ory s mouin. c child and stop talking. The boy told his mother that his mouth v if another was taped for about 10 minutes, Robinson aint.Healso said. 6S636?306X306?36S6*XS6a6X3te iARDEN I The GAMECOCK U the (Udent I ( ncwapapcr of the Unlvaraltr of &outh I I M m.l'W l Carolina and la publi?h*d Hire* time* S IP A IV I a week on Monday*. Wednt?daya and I t Friday a daring tb? fall and apring 4 uAiUra anH u/??k1v nn WMffUOitlva ot r rtv Ti'i'i irr? \ Aurtogfcw?OilaumtmmIom.withtfc -H BUFFET | ~ A . s\/-\ I Opinion! expressed in the GAME 30-4'OO \ COCK ?r# thoic of the editors and not ,fc/v j thoc? of the University of South CaroCUISINE I li* Board of 8t?deat Publication* A and CoMmunkatlona is th? publisher of " i rrn I the GAMECOCK. 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