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Clarkson:S
Funds Was
(From page 1)
Association, which handled the voted out
funds," Clarkson said. repolaced
"The Association had who had pi
allocated $900 t0 finance a unnecessar:
state Ralph Nader research ding, but th
interest group (SCPRIG) but trend set
the contribution was defeated~ representat
by the board of governors. Clark 'on
Robert E. Alexander, dean for when he hi
student activities said they farce. "1
could allocate only $600, but ttudnet or
they went on and donated the using their
original amount, against and semi-p
Alexander's orders," Clarkson Clarkson s
added. Clarkson
In addition, other funds were around the
allocated to the women Law forexpendit
Students and the Black Law breaksown4
Students Association. "They just I
Clarkson and his friends felt runaround.
there was nothing wrong. at all Finally
with these groups receiving secretary
money, but they felt the notebook c
Legislative Council was not pendittures
appropriating its funds wisely organizatioi
He xerox
took them
Evidently there was nough "They then
opposition to the council, went dowi
because a petition received office and t
more than 50 per cent of the the syst
Bar Associa Bar Clarkson S.
Associaltaion's members' Last sprii
signatures, being enough to to sit in on
force the council to halt its where he s;
allocations, accoridng to its very suspi(
charter. any studen
Nothing was done, however, obtain it fu
and in the next campaign for year, it mu
representativews, all those on year's rec
the previous committee were This was ni
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ted
of office, to be
>y another council
)mised to stop the
waste in spen
y too continued the
by the previous
ves.
rot involved in SAC
ard it was a big
'd heard various
ganizations were
funds for political
litical activities," in
id.n
began checking pi
rreasurer's office Cl
re records and a U,
f University Fees. h(
ept giv.ing me the H
Alexander's
,ave Clarkson a g(
)ntaining the ex- c
of each studetn st
s. cl
A the pages and G,
home to study. b(
called me, and I S(
to Alexander's
iey explained how
Im operated,"
AID.
g, Clarkson began
he SAC haearings
id he was treated
iously. "Before
organization can
iding for a school
At go over its last
rds with the SAC.
t being done.
)CK
onday and on Thur
ce a week during the
fs and exam periods.
ests and other mail
ISC, Columbia, S.C.,
$2 for the summer.
ent activity fund for
7, 318 and 319 in the
reen St. Telephones
kdvertising. Second
LENTS
Lilators
btract,
And
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IUIPMENT
655
ROBERT CIARKSON
...criticizes fund use
Insurance
Course Set
An information session for
surance men and women
terested in earning the
-ofessional designation
iartered Property Casualty
aderwriter (CPCU) 'will be
,ld today (Sept. 27) at the
ilton Town House at 5:40
m.
The meeting will offer
,neral information on the
irriculum and enable
udents to enroll in a CPCU III
ass on "Economics,
>vernment and Business" to
taught at the University of
itth Carolina. GCollege of
B1
University Un!
Cinematic Ari
presents
MY!
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If you saw
what she's seeing,
you'd see...
Some parts ar
for interpretati
entertainment.
and embarrassi
Sadult with an e
SRUSSELL HOU
THEATRE
SPLUlS I -,,
Hit A
VictImI
The body of -
was identified Sunday r
Columbia, realtor Mich
Emily S. Ballard of 4
2:15 and 2:30 p.m. Satur
the 200 block of Soutb
Richland Memorial Ho;
Roy F. Bailey, 22, of 4
the panel truck that
arrested at 3:15 p.m.
murder. He is presently
Ballard was living i:
Mungo's real estate firn
She was the daughter
Ballard of Greenville.
A mass search was co
for two days before Mur
It was thought, prior to I
might have been a studi
dorm search turned up n
rilliantly origh
rith gleeful
on irrev
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DROAI
N EASTMAN COLOR - RATED
Sextremely funny
on. Some people1
Others may leavei
nent. See it only il
pen mind.
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$1 .00
nd Run
Identif-ied
i 24-year-old hit-and-run victim
kight by Carolina trusytee and
ael J. Mungo.
xreenville, was killed between
day while riding her bicycle in C
Harden Street. She died in
pital 5 five hours later.
370 Goldbranch Road, driver of
Allegedly struck Ballard, was
Saturday and charged with
lodged in the Columbia city jail.
n Columbia while working for
i. She lived at 211 Queen St.
of L. Hugh and Ruth Williams
nducted to identify the woman
igo identified I her late Sunday.
her identification, Miss Ballard
ent at Carolina, but a dorm-to
o evidence that she was.
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trances -NEWSWEEK
ISOF
IISM"
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A satanically
funnRy mRovie.
-Jay Cocks. Time Magazine
; others are open
Alill find it unique
in high indignation
F you are a mature
Sept. 27-28
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