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* . - - ** VOL. LXI No. 47 University of South Carolina, Columbla, S. C. 29208 February 3, 1971 ---- mFebru Book A book exchange has been set up on the second floor of the Russell House to aid students in buying and selling books. The exchange. is a clearing house of in formation and does not physically handle the books or cash. Bulletin boards have been set up to list by department books for sale and books wanted. The actual transaction is made between the buyer and seller. The book exchange is being sponsored by Student Government, WUSC and The Gamecock. -Posters announcing the establishment of the book exchange were posted in the Russell House and the Coliseum yesterday morning. Several em ployees of the Campus Shop removed posters on the exterior entrance to the store. Russell House policy dictates that posters cannot be exhibited on the exterior of the building or on a.door. Posters are limited to bulletin boards. The ,Campus Shop and the book exchange were both In violation of the rule by using the doorway for display purposes. Under the orders of the Division of Business Affairs all posters in.the Coliseum were removed by the campus police. A spokesman for 'the ad ministration said that the only place in the Coliseum available for posting are the bulletin boards on the academic level of the building. One poster In the ad Inistration bluilding was ripped down and torn' lo shreds by Rollin E. God ey, registrar of the University. Godfrey deposited the remnants of the poster in the office of Harqld. Brunton, Vice pres .t for business af fairss The Cainpus Shop was picketed briefly yesterday afternoon by several studer,ts. An employee of the Campus Shop told the pickety that they could stay in the hialiway -but could o exchan AMA. YOU "DONT THOSE Is block~ the entrance. The - students asked customers not to buy books or A resolutio patronize the Campus Shop a boycott of and explained the Shop will b availability of the student . by the Stu4 book exchange. tonight. At one point the employee The resol threatened to call the high prii campus police when a managemeri picket removed a Campus Campus 4 Shop poster in the hallway. allocation of At no point during the reasons behir picketing did students block the entrance or attempt to stop customers from entering the store. Committee to ch& film policy "Experimentation" is the way to Schachte said r describe the operations of the Film will go into effecti Committee this semester, ac- two showings,of. cording to Steph Schachte, its stead of three and chairman. Schachte said he has . im showings received complaints from tlys -Satrday evening administration for showing films Xcehachte said the students didn't want to see. He rates of some. says such criticism "can't be movies is caused justified because students don't of the University1 come 'to me." He says the oom- that the ilms ( mitt,ee is esperimenting to see 'reiy on' revenue what the students like-and for othe end ip --, he *neddrida" -(eu.llidaa re esta 01. SNOTS KNOW THAT E[ SUPPOSED TO BE EXPEN Student n calling for-1 the Campus% new eleC considered By SUSAN GRi lent Senate. ' Staff Writer ution cites A package of bills t :, phases of elections prox :es, the at be introduced tonig t of the Student Senate shop and O Filing and voting I profits as | the elections commis id the move. g paign procedures, di polling places are incli package. Elections commissio David Yarborough said fiasco of last fall, wI typical election, the ge: of the Senate was the could be made better.' Yarborough said troduced last fall by Si ew policies that Mottel of District Nini his semester are further elections until a film a day in took place. the weekend pay An elections revision mn Friday and~ decided that one of a only problems was getting n the increase in to vote. Yarborough of the weekend committee thought it by the tightening prove voter turnout I LJnion budget and people want to vote, ommittee would campaign intensity ar1 "from the week the voting process itseli . .. .. ., quicker 'and more effici n paget 6.........The voting process blished HAVE MONEY OR CHEct6 READY. MOVE QUICKLY AND. NO TALKI4G. THIS FAtCILTY PMocTep BY ACE PETECTIVE MENCY. )UCAT ION Senate considers tion legislation JBB simplified, Yarborough -said, by assigning each person a precinct. D revise all Voting machines would be used !edures will and fee cards would,. not be ht in the required -- just a Picture I. D. "We think voting machines will procedures, increase voter participation -- it siOn, cam- will be a new experience," Yar Atricts and borough said. ided in the Another problem found by the elections revision committee was i chairman that of voting inequities. Revision I "After thepln call- for1 reapotonn the seabii-toe achapysmdum-ierse m.o lasasuentispinionyeorr. JBBsio sipid Yarborou h said, e new procgnge ahe persnan frcint commviteal ofingmahe would be sed n aneopewd fie.ad ol,ntb sad he Antercagewulllowol coul im- the rund-f juste axcpice of y"Win nec tinkvtngm.inswl inrceand Yborough aid. ai h cmn d 'akng prgelections isio cotee wase I"After, the plnew clortituotionnthen tetion bychane harerst conor to thee or resoun Yaboouhsad handr.e