Panel discusses Hill's charges By DUNCAN MANSFIELD Gamecock Staff Writer The USC Student Senate Powers and Respon sibilities Committee met with Student Govern ment Association (SGA) President Steve Hill and SGA Vice President Trey Lott in a closed meeting Tuesday to discuss allegations made by Hill against Lott's ability to fulfill his official duties last summer. Committee Chairman Bruce Carter said that there was "a tremendous lack of communication in the SGA executive branch." The meeting was called to help restore this communication, he added. "The meeting was closed because we were discussing personalities (Hill's and Lott's), and we (the committee) felt it (the closed meeting) would let Steve (Hill) and Trey (Lott) speak more candidly," Carter said. At Tuesday's meeting, Hill said Lott was ap propriated funds by the Student Senate to codify senate statutes, hire a secretary for the student legislature and to maintain correspondence with senators during the summer. Lott was negligent in these duties, Hill charged. Lott responded that he was not at USC for half of the summer and was working and going to classes when he was here, which limited his available time. Lott noted that the SGA office went through two housing changes during the summer that S EE RALE/GH BICYCLES AT Bicycle Center of Colu 746 Harden Street (at ( 799-3382 Tida h witn.Mind Malne' *A; c d a oi Alwaiys Mlokgfnew ollections...i muted blue-tones that compliment oth facets of your fall movement. ($34) - )Richland Mal, Dutcl 1I~1L. Strawberry Patch - 4. Use Your Trula's Girl Charge Ca caused confusion in the office. Lott also said he felt further senate correspondence was un necessary after Hill sent out two such letters during the s- amer. Hill said ff dhe first time Tuesday that Lott did not give him certain bills passed by the Senate last spring until Tuesday. Willis Walker, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said Hill's allegations are suspect because one of the bills Hill mentioned was the SGA summer budget. Walker said that if Hill never received this bill then the SGA could not have functioned this summer. The Senate Judiciary has started an investigation into Hill's allegations. Carter said it was difficult to place blame on either Lott or Hill. He felt the "misun derstanding" was "the fault of the (SGA) con stitution and the senate." Carter speculated that the "inexperience" of the senate and the rush to get bills passed at the end of the spring session caused the confusion in official duties. The senate was not specific enough in its designation of Lott's duties, accordidng to Carter. SGA Attorney General Steve Brown said if the senate actually expected Lott to be fully active in his office during the summer, then the senate was setting. a "precedent." Brown said this had never been demanded of a SGA vice president before. Brown felt that when the senate requested Lott to codify the senate statutes during the summer, they were unaware of the amount of work in volved. The senate statutes have only been codified once. This was in the summer of 1973. Brown suspects it is a job requiring at least four or five persons. Lott is still working on the certification. smeuumummenusenimmnunmmuumaus WRANGLER" SPORTS offers a course in the new cl, with a western style jacket ai jeans of authentic Cone Indi mbia This 100% cotton heavy-wei( really makes the grade with c looks, lots of comfort. and pr reen) value. Big bell jean for sizes jacket in 32-46. Sanforized. F guaranteed by Wrangler. Asi Wrangler Sportswear at youi favorite store. .o. de Sqae rdV 0uusmen..n Extra student patrol added to ramp By JOHN SHARKEY Gamecock Staff Writer An extra student patrol for the Bates House ramp area began operating Tuesday night. George A. Key, director of Public Safety, Security and Com munications, tolk the special Student Government Association (SGA) committee investigating safety problems in the Bates House area that the patrol would be on the ramp each night. THE SGA committee was formed after five separate robberies occured in the ramp area since the dormitories opened. The last reported incident occurred on Sep. 16. Chief Marvin D. Harrelson, the committee's canpus police representative, said that the patrol is an extension of the work study funded student-night patrols already on campus. He said that the students will always patrol in pairs and be in direct contact with campus police. He said that they will report any suspicious activity via walkie-talkie. Harrelson told the committe that their request for additional lighting will be evaluated after reports from the student patrols. Sam Kaplan, committee chairman, said that he was pleased with the cooperation the committee got from campus security. 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