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VOL. LXtV"NO. 4 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COLUMBIA, S.C. 29208 JUNE 28.1973 Ex Officio Faculty Vc Parking Cc c BY BETTY WOODRUFF UT a' - at lea even I Despite the summer's relief, itors USC's parking problem Is not get- from ting any better.. Although a Stu- But'l dent-Faculty Parking Committee tacke has been formed, faculty outnum ber students three to seven. According to student member Jay Smith, the group has been told several times by Vice-President HS' arkingBrunoblhae is no entfo wantFcth Pakncommittee tacke hee rmed, acubbrltym, out Jay Amih,teatroup has beean tld final decision. Apart from this statement of the advisory purpose, Smith said that ~the chairman, Dean John Herin exercises his right to vote even if there is no tie. A somewhat - unusual practice, the faculty ex officio member, George Key, is, also granted permission to vote. A b "The administration has made ' it the University of Ten)nessee a ref erence model for the parking prob lem," Phil Newsome, student ' member said, 'but we have called boU stor . ' . . .... W WA PAPA DEE ALLEN DECLAR tes OmmIttee Fights - St d they say their problem is Smith said that one proposal at as bad as ours. They have Brunton had made was that the ad to provide student mon- lots back o*f the Men's Towers be to try and prevent students metered along with the parking parking in illegal spaces. space around the Physical Educa ;he monitors have been at- t Center. "A lot of students use those lots behind the Towers ' ind, former USC student An -alternative to the book hiked around the South stores around campus is be use he "really likes to tra- Ing offered at this semester's George Zarvos talks a- end with the Student Book. his experiences in the Exchange-for the students' y on page two. benefit. Story page 14. ES WAR udent Lot Changes o sort of store their cars while for commuting students. "Brunton hey are on campus. If those lots said that the 10 cents per hour re metered, they'll have to find charge was not to provide revenue, )ther places to keep their cars." but when a student member sug The reasons for making all gested lowering the charge to five hese places metered, Smith said, cents per hour, he said we could Nas to provide a turn-over of space use the revenue," said Newsome. Other Administration proposals made at the last committee meet ing Newsome said included chang ing the student parking lot at Blos som and Sumter to a metered lot, changing the student lot on Pen w dleton Street to a "visitor lot," and changing the student lot on Sumter and Wheat streets to a faculty and staff lot. Faculty and staff are not charged for their lots or decals. iNewsome said that Dean Herig, Sthe chairman, expressed his feel ings to the students as "we are - here for th.e students, but not to find the students parking places." Lack of Western news is one Buboh esotanSmh thing that bothered Dr. Jamessadtton fcuymebr Durg on his recent trip to the Da sizr i ~emral n Soviet Union. His impressions nte tdns aei. of the country are on page H aetetovelta l n five. (See PA RKING on page seven)