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Studen BY EARNIE KASTNE Gamecock Staff Writer The student governm budget was approved at Student Senate meeti Wednesday night. The total amount of budget was set at $34,294 with the largest amoi being $8,904.00 which is be used for salaries for full-time secretaries for student government and judicial department. Stipends for S. officers are: $1,900 for President, $1,300 for I vice president, $750. for treasurer, $475 for the s retary and the clerk of senate and $200A for 1 Chief Justice of the Supre Court. Also passed at the meet last night was a t introduced by Sen. Tom V to establish a non-profit , dent book exchange sp sored by the S.G. The planned schedule the exchange will be seve days at the beginning i the end of each school tei LOOK GREAI in Clothes I SPORT COATS Whether you like solids diecks or ph we have a selection of polyester I sport coats in an assortment of col sure to please. '60", to '75 Jantien casual sport coats, $40.00 SLACKS M,ix, match or contrast from our variety of polyester knit pants in sol checks and plaids by Bae.e As Hubbard and Brennan. Sizes 28 to 42. '15" to *25 TIES By Wembley, Resillo and .iabert in patterns, solids end stripes. Many, many colors. ,4ae up 71aS t Senate Aj R The store will be open from 9 a.m.to 5 p.m. except on Fridays when it will be open ent from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. the Ing The exchange will be located at some place in the Russell House to be named the later. 1.nt Total expense for starting to the exchange has been set at the $6,000, the money coming the from'the monies left in last the year's student government tetreasury. G. A bill introduced by Sen. the Terry Murphy to establish a :he senate committee to work the with the orientation of enter ec. ing freshmen was passed. the :he The committee will work me with the Off ice of Freshman Services to introduce vari ous student organizations ing and how to join them to the pill entering freshmen. rall ;tu- Sens. Robert Griffin, on- Allen Lawhead, Terry Murphy and Tom Wall were appointed to serve on this for committee. ral md All cabinet appointments rm. given to the senate last week r ... FEEL GREAT rom HEDRICK'S SUITS Come make your choice from Polyester knits or. dacrons and wools. Pick from a variety of solids and plaids carefully tailored by Curiae or St. Laurie. 800 to '130** Id' nit ors -d hr SHIRTS olds, ds s dchek in the wante colors. sys0 up KNIT SHIRTS By Jantzen and Puritan. Nice selection of solids and patterns with collars or craw necks. )RCK'S-o lud Ave (Fiv Points) >proves. by President Rita McKinne were approved by the senat< last night. Sen. Cynthia McI&od wai appointed by the senate t4 serve on the newly forme< chartering commission. This commission wil approve charters for all nev Buckley I of Mari BUCKLEY, From I The student argued that C deposed ruler of China who 1 refugees to Taiwan when Mac a corrupt administrator and ti an effective replacement. Buckley replied that he pre "the totally incorruptible, efi Mao. He ended the formal lecturE byliking American capitalist of fine cloth" cherished by keeper who no longer caro attracts customers or not, but tion that has grown between h old and familiar oddments of At a reception held in the of Russell House, Buckley spe ing students and admirers and tions. One student asked if, b Un 11 P.1 A la saul P 'G Financi r student organizations beginning next year. Appointed to the Univer sity Union Board of Gover nors were Sen. William Hub bard and James Woods, a university student. V The nominations of Rick Refuses. End< juana Legal age 1 hiang Kai-Shek, tion to those m ead thousands of system in Chine took power, was relations with t iat Mao had been in favor of ope that it should I ferred Chiang to of skepticism m icient sadist," in ours. One USC gr, at the Coliseum Buckley's pub] ri to an "oddment tried marijuan an aging shop- waters, asked h -s whether he Buckleysaid joys in the affec- ing mariuna imself and those but reducing th his shop. Faculty Lounge The student t nt an hour meet- he got the mari answering ques- into internation y his condescen- Buckley said h amendment." Exams Gotcha? rake a break on us. Free cofi during exams at all iversity Dining Service Local For the late, late crammers Wee-hour breakfasts! il. til 4 A.M., Russell House C May 1, 2, and 3. carte menu: scrambled egge sage, bacon, toast-your-own. oncakes with choice of 3 syri Continental breakfasts, too Good Luck! lal Plans Frieland and Jerry Lymas to the USC Student Supreme Court were approved by the senate last night. Absent from Wednesday night's meeting were Sens. Sherry Ackerman, Nancy Davis, Don Hendrix and Diane Lewis. orsement ization Fho glossed over the domestic t, he meant that we should avoid hem. He said he was definitely ning relations with China, but )e done with a greater degree Phen comparing their system to aduate student, referring to ic announcement that he had a on his boat in international IS stand on the issue. he was in favor of decriminaliz thus not endorsing legalization, e punishment to a token offense. hen pressed Buckley as to how luana on his boat before he went al waters and smoked the weed. e would have to take the "fifth afeteria ,grits, toast, 'ps.