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THE TAR HEEL FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1953 PAGE TH5.EE
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The Eye Of The Horse
Roger Will Coe
("The horse sees imperfectly, magnifying some things, minimiz
ing others ..." Hipporotis; circa 500 B. C.)
x THE HORSE was sitting on
the grass by a bush at Kessing
Pool, and his huge eyes were
clicking noisily, a sure sign of
emotion in him.
i J looked toward the pool and
my own eyes clicked a bit. A
breath-taking brunette was ap
proaching the diving-board, and
even the diving-board was rip
pling with approval,
t "I'm trying to get my mind off
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Syngman Rhee," The Horse said
lamely. "If I can, that is."
I agreed there was little simi
larity twixt the brunette and
President Rhee of Korea. The
brunette just then made a fea
thery spring and soared high
over the water. A concerted
male sigh stirred the balmy air,
punctuated by a splash,
i "They're alike that way," The
Horse horsed. "They both made
a beautiful splash, zounds!"
i He referred to Rhee's freeing
the Red prisoners?
"You're as sharp as the dome
on the Library," The Horse
beamed at me. "You gnow what?
We are softer in this nation of
ours than I had thought; and I
had thought we were pretty durn
squishy "on moral issues, lately."
What did he mean?
"Read our history books!" The
Horse snorted. "All our perilous
life,- we have honored fighters.
Nathan Hale, George Washing
ton, ' Andrew Jackson. John
Paul Jones, Captain Barry, Oli
ver Hazard Perry. Robert E. Lee,
George A. Custer; Fighting Bob
Evans, of Virginia. Teddy Roo
sevelt, Sergeant York, Colin
Kelly."
So?
"What were they noted for
striking a compromise between
full. bellies and rough going?"
1 That was foolish, I thought.
"So is expecting Syngman
Rhee to start playing doormat
at this stage of his life, foolish,"
The Horse snapped. "He has
been, over fifty years now, beat
en, tortured, starved, jailed,
mocked, spit upon, ridiculed.
Please to excuse him if he does
not take kindly to being a cam
paign pledge. We may have
promised to stop the war in Ko
rea; but Rhee is pledged to help
all Koreans."
But the prisoners were Reds.
The prisoners Rhee freed in de
fiance of the UN.
"You think it hurts a North
Korean less to have his finger
nails pulled out and his eyelids
burned off, than a South Ko
rean?" The Horse growled. "Sup
pose the British had won York
town and sometimes I think
they did you think George
Washington wouldn't free Roy-
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neighboring states are invited to
attend the 1953 Summer Work
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alists that the British were sworn
to 'get' but good? We go around
popping off about an American
saying, 'Don't give up the ship,'
when he was taking a good trim
ming. But when Rhee not alone
says it, he is anu ingrate arid a
f adman. Sure, he shocked us!
Imagine any man acting on prin
ciple when everybody else is
worshiping principal, with in
terest to boot! Who does he
think he is, George Washington,
or something?"
Well, The Horse had to ad
mit we had helped him.
"You bet," The Horse horse
laughed. "Because Korea is
smack-dab on top of Japan, and
we are trying to hold Japan, we
had to help. A Tar Heel named
John Ehle has done a bang-up
movie called Tn The Name Of
Freedom.' Maybe Rhee saw it
and took it seriously, huh? Rhee
did what he did in the name of
freedom, too. Anyway, after pa
tiently letting the Commies get
bull-headed at Panmunjom for
two years or so, what is wrong
with letting Rhee get bull-headed
for a week or two?"
We thought The Horse was
awfully steamed up.
1 "You bet I am," he grinned,
his eyes clicking like bowling
balls mowing down tenpins.
"And why not?"
Why didn't he go to Korea
himself, then?
The Horse stared, and looked
back at the diving-board again.
"Let's see this next dive," he
murmured. "Shut up, too!" .
Sometimes, The Horse sees too
well.
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