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TROUNCE TROUNCE THE THE TIDE TiDE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Vol. LVIII, No. 11 Columbia, South Carolina November 17, 1967 i I ' News S4 First In A Series By SALLY ZALKIN Asst. Managing Editor "After ordering textbooks from a book store at another state univer sity recently, students were startled to find the prices about one-third cheaper than the Campus Book Store. "A fter some investigation they found that even secondhand books bought at the Campus Book Store cost about twice as much as those ordered from another state. "Some have said that the profits of the hook store go into the ath letic department's treasu ry. Others Hughes Will Biography Taste: Frost, a -sampled lina S t Robrt films. Hl c< presentl of Arn I)e'cemb , "It s< account a rathe ter.'stet professi Hughes I want -wa"' l I ugI Male Sex 1 implarti said he Offender and ho Arrested ,)f2tllt. 1 tr"y. I v. Four of seven cascs of exhibi- ple in tion on the USC c a m p u s have the ca end..d in arrest of a non-student New Y male, Campus Police Chief Hluston Ilugl .. Rohison said this week. A Lov The four incidents occurred imi the area of Capstone Hlouse. The accused was triedI, filled eationa $10ll or :m days in jail and s"it depictil to the S. C. State Hospital for life w\ psychiatric examination. O( f IZohison a I s o reported that a 1.oHal stulent was apprehenled by the citizen, state police authorities last week- a quit< end in connection with an attompt found to take the attorney general's re- Iu"rop sierved parking sign from theii St ate I g liouse' griounds. his fibr 'The of fende'r was given a choice of a $50 fmne or E days in jil and chose" to) payL the fine. Tiger Death Will Revive Old Rivalry The4 fires~ of a history-maiking rivalIry w iI r i reive fuIl-stre'ngthl Tuecsda a~ s tUSC stude nts pLaade thrlough t he stree1ts of Columb)))ia and burni'f thei ('lemson TI'i ger. - .. A shirttail paLradIe will begin at 6:80 p.m. in front of IRussell House andl will by 7:30 p.m. w.indL its waLy to Intramu1ILral "ii'hi ''A'" whe're a paper relica of Ca ro i na's num her one riv'al will meet a fiery The~ parade-pep)4'l rally-tiger hurn ing is ani anInuaLI ce(lebaitionf be(fo1re tihe Carolina-Clemson f (lilt bi a II i ITh i I yea th 1wusual week -longIP fnzy building up to the gamei( w%ill b)e 111intrrupted byl Th anksgiv'i ng 'A It e e' a u s e' of tile holidaiy, The ouls sit Gamecock will chlange its pulica - ')5 tion date' next weiek. was A speci al Clemson ('(it ion will be av'ailIable in IRussell Ii ouse, (Co- The4 lumblia lI all and14 Capstone H ouse phlaim (n TueisdIay. F"inal ideadlines fr ello~I.w mneeting aninoncemenlts anId groupIl lights activities will lbe tonlighlt. laLtioni aries Del have intimated that the book store here operates solely on a cost basis, being operated so that the Univer sity students may get their books at a greatly reduced price. "Stulents should be required to pay what is necessary to support the University's v a r i o u s departments, bt they at least have a right to know where this money goes. When a man purchases a book, he under stands by that that he is buying a book, not a foothall uniform, tuition. or railroad mileage for the athlete. "Carolina students believe in their athletes. They are willing to hack [ Write )f Levy By MONA (AULT A't. News Editor s of loward Levy, Robert nd Vladimir Nabokov were Wednesday night by Caro u d1 e nt t s who listened to Hughes and v i e w e 1 his >mmented on a book he is y researching on the trial Iy Captain Hloward Levy, he said he read about in A or in the New York Tintes. >unded from the newspaper that he (Levy) might he r odd character. I was in also in the question of ional ethics lie was raising. ed to see how serious he es said he wanted to handleh k dranmatically and with as al a view as possible. Hei was at pains to find people ' rmy to speak for their side. nt to prove what happened ' 4 pefully what it has meant A rmy, doctors in and out nilitary, Le"vy, and the coun e found infinitely more peo Columbia who understand ; than among friends inl irk." Ies showed "Robert I-'rost- Pans er's Q u a r r .- I With the near cot and "Vladimir Nabokov," wall to r vhich he prodcleed, wrote, paltio wil directed for National h:du. as far a! S'1' e 1ev i si on. The film n ill he c ig the last years of Frost's lane fli n an Academy Award. the platf :ahokov, Russian author of lighting and now a United States organiil 11ughes said, "I expected prickly character . . . I him to be perhaps the last an gentleman." s o e's was nvit. d to p)rese'nt ns by A WA REI. Staff Photo by Chief G'rz ybowlfski ate Stuies Gre4 ngers 'To U SC S iiin to chinaite tIe dlangei s t r i y~ s as utioin" at the Greeon Stre.t until a suit: alk in front of RusslI IHuse is obtained. qestedl by Studlent Senate P'rii sion1 day. twe thle mi resolution) asked for t he re Sooth Tow. nt of tIe cuirrent flasliini \leNiss ek 1 lights by e~tithi fl:is)un,g reit I1::20 pi.. or stilp signs and the instal lotin pass )r ,,-t al inlay w a r n i n g ho,dy. ves Into them to the utmost, but what re spectahle student wants to have money taken from him under false pretenses?" Is the situation any different 35 years later? Ihel above editorial was reprinted from a 1932 Gamecock, showing that student opinion, at least, hasn't changed much over the years. A re cent Gamecock poll shows that stu dents are still complaining, and their chief complaints are high prices, poor service, and lack of required books. And they are still asking, "Where does our money go?" - o7 * ~ ra. flunrr xf 'i Staff P Moat For Russell H for the expansion of the Rlussell 11 npletion with the construclion of enrroum1i( an enIIlarge<l Ilussell I lom. I go as far as the new wall on the the parking lot on the west. A rr rectel opposite the cafeteria. A di >or with a capacity for 150 cotples ormn. The area will be eluippe4l wi equttipmtent and will be available I lions. viet Ex (rnvStreetSI a teillporaryrillolsear ble peritheilmltlsolnllioi 39>0 arnins of apseone r, litissonaryiotiseian In 1l917es,riina rSo vi etlel sysite Pietigr hCollneg viet lI,aw andto Grzvbu y' oint ninlgl rof"The. ment," nera ~ Street dee in tepre-i In effit ect,a wits retd.ow cietyu becie o a ttitpeeiamy n;eu a singler itref for ranspot ation h ihei P roill e r a e'as of(a 51 of 'lea eform.i~ r, ~ ssl IIoi sea "Ths et aus of Ic Ihe lg i l:i i lnermat ional S aldThe well-kn Book St4 The hook store controversy was stirred up again recently by the ap pointment of a Student Government Commission to investigate the situa tion. Under Secretary oef General Welfare Hill MacDougall, the corn mittee is gathering information on book prices, general book store op eration, and profit. Accounting ma jors Bill Brockington and Roy Bur nett are now surveying the Campus Shop ledgers. To inform the students of the facts, The (,o reock will run a se ries of articles covering various phases of the book store business. StuC ;O lB MIKE' ATr'A Chief Ieporte Students will assum the s t a t e governmer through 1)rc. 2 wh:le t Carolina State Stude: ture is in session. The mock gove"rnme '" x: i ganizIed in 190;l to "p)re view s on county, stat tional issues through realistic, knowleigeal S 1 ederly )rocess," accere S. C. S. S. L. constituti 3 dent g.ernment d e v adopts legislative b1 l .! presented to the offie1 Iauors of South Caro partici pati ng student in 1ie states. Attending the meeti delegate-, f r o ma Beau ti "ion, Clemson Iniver-iA del, College of Charle hiat College, (:onver.e( man I'niver.ity, Lint S4 lege, Newherry Coll, hoto by Warren Hudsen terian College, U SC. N oii seloead?ofrCo fuclitie8 1 e-I-gates fr-om (' S( louse facilities 1ct y a committe a serpentine the rsd-nt and vice C patio. The Student Gov-rnment outht Sile an(I 1)trsie1ents with t 1)I tised( platfortn ,lel-gton chai-man. ton(-MhaJW(I will surround tSound anld to all cmpus etelnsleg, Nov. 2 2e en f gfo .trd ert Spea] of L~v n S-pflloingsw the - pi Sodrn Sc jedvelega-t in Ichairan acThe scheduhesofrevof ltd with tfollows: s a castlv-r ntluWtrnasdaye.Nov.n2y erwSoit Spea -xpt- togethe So af emirofthta n, it). Couzimiert-bevr t h - [)4-fit o ity." d en i 9.0 rethe mistorynef Si-t socit omteI ioni- a)jndte en glt the a ste.-r a-(tI ias still very abtiofl aishd. mtnwoit ma n , 'hetitstat ad sottt- Irs *-rued ai tog ti into?tmhiu ments4'oofstability, e-lbo prelatrions" i akyof rre Conti The reports wil begin with h~\w the hook store oprrateK, and r'ur <o tion11.; bi'.I e an wr\1. i o(nr n ling I mnarkup (n : new 1k, how the trre P knov.s which bok, ,rr,ft'ssors \w:il U.', whl c , '- pr.r'< . order il .' t iaierlatk bok bune and rhelk- rh ing 1roc'S. rf Ilrt\\ T 1'i r'e f i i;adt ' 1 u h ,i. ? On artit.' in th -ore <ial w\i\th u-l" hook., w-htre th come from. why the book :tIr r ! fu-.e 1 t 1\ hay rl tom bo .- batK. h % ( Tn it in -f used book i- jutr nlinedt, and pe 11c,i pi rbl m in'. h' in haniling used b o ,k . lent As Conven WAY gate" a t W ~r IIampton iltt e n t ri . 7 p.m. Opiiing Joint controlon it Nov. 29 he o u t h 7:30 p-m. (.om tiler Mee nt I,tgisla- T}.ursday. N.v. :;i nt was or sent student p.m. S e, and na a m1aturt, r it ('i,t:l 1 and or- "":I p.m. I-g.siat: t l::n p. . .gsltat e ling to tht' 7 1 ln1 jn u on. The m u- Friday, 1(r. 1 1 O ) S nd :::u a.m:. 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