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VOL. LXI-NO. * University of South Carolina. Columbia, S. C. 29208 Monday, March Spears vetoes Class a still ab4 By BOB C Staff Wri A bill reinstating class office Miko, Spears, president of the sti the S'tydent Senate by a vote o "As fhK as I'm concerned, clas said. Spears sail the new constituti, and that the\student senate organization. HO said class offli they don't have a \ money and I raise money. Spears said he stayed out of thi the bill, but now ',' getting ii officers are "'bogus offices." Some of the "harms" that cla! are that "energetic people get where "there's nothing they c, administration gets "confusi represents the students." Spears said class officers '"d because the candidates for ch then find themselves powerless The result, Spears said, "hurt! Miss Kathy Jennings, senator the vetoed bill said that '"(Spear to veto the bill."' Miss Jenning! bill as a "big chance" to doawal Miss Jennings said that the 1 received copies of the new cons Senate and that she, personally, yet. She said that this situatiom She said that she learned-of thi by "hearsay" and that she dral learned of the removal of cla stitution. As a defense for class officer Carolina Cares project that tI sored. Cannon can of Presidenti nc a th an hI! sti on CC re hi~ nu" Weste fficers lished ,AFT ter rs was vetoed Friday by ident body, after It passed f 35-9. s otficers are out,"' Spears Dn abolished class officers vas to provide for class :ers are helpless because lave no way to effectively e debate in the senate over This is ti ito it." He said that class Sebastian mystery. ;s officers do, Spears said, Union's sidetracked" into offices 3n do."' He also said the ed" over "who really iscourage the electorate" iss offices campaign and J to act for their electorate. all elected officers." By MARC from Sims, who authored Cu s) told me he wasn't going Thomas I said that Spears saw the Columbia ati F with class officers. participate elections commission had ference of p titution before the Student He is ai *had not received her copy delegation < Swas "pathetic." rence on e abolition of class officers objective of ted the bill as soon as she out what tt ss officers from the con- peace in Sot The confei s, Miss Jennings cited the American e Sophomore class spon- CommUitee Concerned I the Fellows1 (FOR). Stev education se Cel ou O t ed e C""''e large numbe access to anc fil with many 1 al race with the In( hope that up Steve Cannon has an- United Statei unced that he is no longer bewhand the :andidate for President of requisite of e Student Body. Participal representatil Cannon, who served as Revolutionar esident of his freshman Republic of d sophomore classes is a l)emocratic tory major. He is a (Noth Vietr ident senator and serves States delegi the Human Relations Mr. Broad >mmittee of the senate- his selection this challeng Cannon cited personal what the qui esons for cancellation of got me the a candidacy. considering ouit s tand i Nith this cancellation the representing mber of candidates for . ,rne U poitionstands att four. A t rn union 106P OST MAR ' 71 KB67 - K CCD229 (NY 064CC617229 ZOZd 0077 PD fIIE~YORK NEl MR. LdU TYLER UNIVER3I1 COLU48A, Sou7Th CAlt ST DUE TO ROUTING JG"N 9E9Aj 50-miv19STV 1W ~-%Um--Cj NteN(0115P EST) No St ie bottom line in the recent John will-he-appear-won't-he-appear Tom DiFiglio, chairman of the Concert Committee said that >adwater s( is peace o iARET SWENSIED qualificationg- a 'iural Editor bringing about j "My feeling is 3roadwater, a black anyone thinks torney, was selected to service either in a week long con- ficially, I stand eace talks in Paris. am grateful to h nong a 170 person !alled "Citizens Con Ending the War in from 41 states. The W o i the mission is to "find ie requisites are for itheast Asia." 'ence is sponsored by m t Friends Service (AFSC), Clergy and Today wom aymen (CALC), and this country as Up of Reconciliation the world ar lart Meacham, peace International cretary of AFSC said, ntrnathonas rence will afford a March 8th has r of American citizens by women for 4 thoughtful discussion recognition o ersons long familiar struggles of v lochina Struggle. We have been strug on their return to the century so thai ;, the participants will part equally in reative interpreters of society - in th understand the the community, peace to really be". the schools. Tc ats will meet with USC are meet res of the Provisional College, room 1 y Government of the and all women South Vietnam, the Republic of Vietnam Most wome am), the Republic of about the histe igon) and the United Few women itlon- origins lie here water commented on March 8, 185 : I humbly accept garment worke e. I am not sure of City pickete4 ilifications were that working cor invitation; however rcgiino that persons with reomenition of ng credentialshudeso the United States wonreds inth so far have been swret nh perhaps there is no swashp in deterraine what -New 'i'ork -OCH Telefax D1$5P ESTO5/05/', UR OFFER APRIL cure Sebastian fault and that the been blamed un or e 70 member citizens con nd pleased that there are have faith in my ability pate in this adventure." %dwater left Wednesday, and will return sometime ay urrell from the surrounding nnements to demon r the right to vote and living and working IS. women had been in factories, making lately one-fourth the men earned, since the th century, and had ganizing their own nd unions since 1824. r women had been for woman's suffrage a 40 years. And on th these issues came when women ated for the right to well as for decent a minimum wage, and e labor laws. Clara Zelkin proposed iternational Socialists to adopt March 8th as onal Woman's Day in of these first i. Today on March 8, amen around this and the world will be na9s-to mark this a }PV GENART NYX I YcRK rv r soum. CARaLINA [NA ITIA" MUAT' TURN DOUN 0bastian failure to se was really no one's Special Events has necessarily. .ected I onferenc re necessary for in this r eace. ference a that if at any time those wh I can render a to partic privately or of- Me. ro ready to serve. I March 3. ave been included this weel nan's D ingi( en throughout women well as around. slum te e celebrating strate fo Woman's Day. better been observed conditior $i years now in f the ongoing Poor romen. Women working igling for over a approxin they may take wages of all aspects of early 18 e workplace, in been or at home and in strikes a dlay women of Wealthle ing in Currell fighting 07lat 5:30 p.m., for som are welcome. March 8 together n know little demonsti ry of this day. vote as know that its housing, in America. On protectiv 1 a group of In 1910 rs in New York to the I, i for better Congres' iditions and internati qual rights for memorV Aarch 8, 1908 struggles women who 1971 w needle trades cduntry he east side of doing thi y- Oihdaitt5 -c;,.ga