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Jones BY CARL BAAB Gamecock Staff Writer USC President Thomas F. Jones said Thursday that when the student senate "no-smoking" bill reaches his desk he will refer it to the Faculty Advisory Committee. The main reason for referring the proposal Jones said, would be to poll the faculty members' opinion. According to Jones, the Faculty Advisory Committee would probably also discuss and advise him on procedures for im plementing the "no-smoking" legislation. "Somebody has to enforce it and that question has pot been ad TODAY FILM, "White Heat," Russell House Theatre, 7 and 9:30 p.m. UNIVERSITY UNION Photography Contest and Exhibit, Russell House Art Gallery. CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT, USC Piano Trio, Fraser Hall, with John Bauer, Lucien De Groote and John Williams, 8 p.m. HILLEL, Russell House 306, 7:30 p.m. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA. fresh man honor society, initiation, Capstone Keystone Room, 4:30 p.m. DR. ANNE LAIDLAW, ar cheologist from Hollins College, will speak on "Recent Excavations in Pompeii," Capstone Campus Room, 4 p.m. sponsored by the USC Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures. INDIA IMPORT Annoi GRAND OPE] 10% off e Clothing Jewelry B frloodcarvings Fabr ILocated 2019 DevinE P8 E TUESI 5 P.M.rTL STUDENT SIRLOIN STEAK Choice Sirioin served wit liot Bread. THREE LOC 54 K NOX A BBOTT DR Bl'SH RIVER ROAD, *.9(J DEE S8- TR L'L'' To Refe dressed as yet," Jones said. Speaking sonewhat humorously, he added, "It would probably be up to the professor, and not the police." Jones said his personal preference for enforcement of the bill, if passed, would be ",peer group pressure", because it would be the most effective. Jones also said if the Faculty Advisory Committee were to report the bill favorably, he would gather his advisors to discuss implementation procedures. "The question is whether it should be a rule, a regulation or a law," Jones said. Though Jones said he could not be sure yet, the student senate "no Car POETRY READING, Michael Hamburger, visiting professor in the German Department and the Department of Comparative Literature, Business Ad ministration Auditorium, 8:30 p.m. TUESDAY FILM, "Witchcraft Through The Ages," Russell House Theatre, 7 and 9:30 p.m. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Senior Recital with Susan Gaulden, voice, Fraser Hall, 5 p.m. MUSIC DEPARTMENT "Mini-World" inces NING SALE ich item rassware Incense ics Ornaments St. in Five Points ISA )AY CLOSING NIGHT $j* 69 with student l.D. h Baked Potato or FF, A TEONC: EVE. Cayce lust off 1-26 .EAST (O'1UM EA:.a r Smok smoking" legislation, if passed, would probably- be "a policy and not a law." Jones said he did not want to comment on whether the bill was a question of "individual, rights" or "human health." However, he did say, "There is a question of in dividual human rights on both sides of the question." Concerning "individual rights", Jones added, "But I try not to park in areas where there is a no parking sign and I try not to smoke in areas where there is a no smoking sign." On the health questioi, Jones said he had seen no evidence yet that being exposed to second-hand smoke poses a real health hazard. npus Cole FACULTY SERIES with Frits De Jonge and Rayna Barroll, Fraser Hall, D- P.M. AMATEUR RADIO CLUB, Physical Science Center 509, 7:30 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION, Russell House 313, 7:30 p.m. RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE, Naval Armory, 1-7 p.m. sponsored by the Naval ROTC. LECTURE sponsored by the Women's Center at 7:30 p.m. in Wade Hampton and Sims Dor-' mitories. Give us We'll gh f A Be a winne identify this PersonneI. at t.re Dini You'll get fries and a We wa help you If Your probe *Name 6f CONTES question: to turn i a winner IConiesta L ocal ad Eat on ( ingWII Jones, who smokes cigars, related how smoking initially came to the USC campus. "Prior to World War II smoking was not allowed in classrooms or labs," Jones said. However, he continued, when the veterans returned to the campus after the war they wanted to smoke in classes because smoking had become such an ingrained habit they were literally "miserable without it." Jones then said campus officials just began taking down the no smoking signs instead of trying to resist the movement. According to Jones, in the years immediately following the war the majority of people on campus were ndar' SAILING CLUB, Russell House 306, 8 p.m. CAROLINA VETERANS CLUB, Russell House 306, 8 p.m. UNIVERSITY UNION Bowling Tournament, Star Lanes. WEDNESDAY MUSIC DEPARTMENT FACULTY SERIES WITH Charles Fugo, piano, Fraser Hall, 8 p.m. STUDENT SENATE, Russell House 310, 5 p.m. COMMUNION, 5:30 p.m., dinner, 6 this person's name. re you a free burger, fries a r by being one of the first five peopl a person, one of the University Dii Simply fill in the coupon properly al g Service office on the first floor of Rt a certificate for a free deluxe burg large coke from the Gamecock Roo nt you to know our people. That wa you ever have a problem at onec ins are our problems, too. location where employee work T RULE: You uiust answer both of I a properly, and be one of the first fh ri the Correct answers at the UDS off .Previous contest winners are ineligi nt's name dress 8amDUS. University Dinin,. THOMAS F. JONES. ...refers "no-smoking" bill. smokers and it was just better to change the rules than try and enforce them. Jones said now he believes that smokers were no longer the majority on campus either among students or faculty, considering this is an appropriate time to re examine the issue. p.m. Wesley Center FILM, "Best Years of Our life," Russell House Theatre 7 and 9:30 p.m. UNIVERSITY UNION Bowling Tournament, Star Lanes. BASKETBALL GAME, USC vs. Georgia Southern, Carolina Coliseum, 8 p.m. The December meeting of Women's Equality Action League(WEAL) Dec. 5, at 7:30 p.m. at Wesley Memorial Methodist Church-2500 Heyward St. The topic of the meeting will be the complaint filed by WEAL last spring with seven federal and state agencies against Richland County School District 1 for alledged discrimination against women. ad coke. to property' irng Service d turn it in isseil House. sr, order of rn. my, they can >f our units. he aboveI te people ice to be ble. Service.