Word: laxness
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...McKay of the Sports Information Office of East Carolina University and a recent ABC host, spoke about East Carolina's game two weeks ago. "Welcome signs and enthusiasm welcomed the ABC crows. Our opponent Citadel even brought signs. ABC is really lax with the crowds," he said...
...When we get a lead, our defense tends to get lax," captain Mike Graff said after the game. "But as usual, we were able to hold...
...Lax. The continentals claim that a large part of the problem can be traced to lax courts and a poor police force, and they seem to have a point. Says Tonkin: "There are 60 to 100 real troublemakers; they're mostly on St. Croix, and we know who they are." Yet virtually nothing is done about them. Of 933 misdemeanor cases brought to trial on St. Croix last year, only 33 resulted in jail sentences. All five of the black youths charged with the massacre at Laurance and David Rockefeller's Fountain Valley Golf Course had had previous...
Even while the Peers Commission was still conducting hearings into the massacre at My Lai 4, the army hushed up a massacre on a somewhat smaller scale at My Khe 4 humlet. Since the Nixon administration and the Army have taken such a lax attitude toward justice in the cases of Vietnamese civilians slaughtered by U.S. troops, it will be interesting to see just what course "justice" takes in post-Vietnam war America toward the Americans...
...collar worker in Decatur, Ga. "There's too much discontent," argues Rhoda Friedberg, a New York City store clerk. "It's a home problem-there is not enough parental supervision," counters Nell B. Coakley of Louisville, Ky. Joan Lefkowitz of Philadelphia sees other factors: "The courts are lax. They allow criminals to walk the streets. Also, drugs are too available...