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Dorn E Says Won't Use BY SANDRA IIURSEY Bryan Dorn, (D-S.C.), told a press conference in the Legion Romm Room of the Wade Hampton Hotel Jan. 19 that even though he has seniority in the U.S. House of Representatives, he thinks he can be of better service to the people of South Carolina as governor. Since one third of S. C.'s annual budget comes from the federal government, Dorn said, a governor acquainted with the workings of the national government and with personal contacts in Washington could be of great advantage to the state. Also, Dorn said as governor, he would be of service to all the people in South Caroli at in stead of just those in the third election district. Dorn added Nolan Joi At Journa Dr. Joseph T. Nolan, senior vice president in charge of corporate communications for the Chase Manhattan Bank in New York since 1962, has joined the faculty of the College of Journalism at the University of South Carolina. Dr. Noian, an associate professor in the advertising public relations sequence, has a 30-year career in journalism which includes magazine and television writing, editorships with United Press International and the New York Times, and public relations for the RCA Corporation and Chase Manhattan. His appointment, effective this month, was an nounced by Dr. Albert T. Scroggins, dean of the jour nalism school. He holds his A.B. from Holy Cross College, M.A. from Boston University and Ph.D. in economics from New York University. During his 18 years in the public relations field, Nolan con ceived and directed national and international programs on finance, labor relations and community service activities which won recognition from the Public Relations Society of If you're roill ike you've g we'll give 0 No more feeling like a rude clumsy oaf. No more stickingI together 2 papers/ and hoping that while you're rolling they don't split open again. With e-i wider you can roll a fine smoke every single time double wit res Goverr Post As Stepping S this is the first time a com mittee chairman has ever sought the governorship of his state. Dorn will not resign his seat in the U. S. House if he wins the Democratic nomination, he said. He pointed out Senators have campaigned for the Presidency without resigning. He plans to do most of his campaigning on weekends and in his spare time while still meeting all the important votes in the House. He said votes on such issues as the energy crisis and im peachment of President Nixon should not be avoided. Dorn sidestepped the question of using the gover nor's office as a stepping stone to the U. S. Senate by saying that four years is a long time off and he didn't have any plans "at the moment," em phasizing and repeating "at the moment." ns Faculty lism School Dr. Joseph Nolan America and other professional organizations. At the New York Times, he was assistant editor for the Pulitzer Prize-winning Review of the Week section published each Sunday. His by-line has appeared in Nation's Business, Reader's Digest, the Harvard Business Review and other nationally-circulated magazines. ng cigarettes pot 5 thumbs, you a hand. - e-z wider: We're the original high / quality, slew burning Jpaper of double width. Try e-a wider papers They're big enough so you only li once. iorship tone To Senate When asked if he will vote for the impeachment of President Nixon, Dorn replied, "He must be proven guilty. On the evidence that I have seen now I could not vote for im peachment, but new material is coming out every day. However, the Judiciary Committee is study ng the issue and now I will follow its recommendations." Dorn's stand, he said, on other issues is; -Denounces tax increase. -Calls for tax reform. -Against removing sales tax on food. -Leaves the issue of a second medical school for the State Legislature to decide. -Does not favor abolishing the Dairy Commission. He thinks it should have the right to recommend price increases and that the answer to holding down the price of milk could be resolved by increased milk production. -Endorses Gov. John West's proposed 4 per cent pay raise for teachers. -Supports further development along the Savannah River. -Wants to make Charleston harbor the finest deep water harbor alont the east coast. -Advocates a veterans' memorial 1"d natrional cemetary in Columbia. Supports revenue sharing. 'As You Like It' rryouts This Week The fourth production of the USC Theatre 1973-74 season will be Shakespeare's comedy, As You Like It. Tryouts will be held Monday from 7 to 10 p.m. and Tuesday from 6 to 9 p.m. in Drayton Hall. The production will be presented March 11-14. Audition scenes for one or more persons may be obtained in the theatre office upstairs at Drayton Hall beginning tomorrow mor nling. Those auditioning are urged to familiarize themselves with a scene before tryouts. Some roles ~include singing. Those who sin g should bring sheet music with them. But acting ability, not singing, is the primary consideration. For additional information, contact the director, Dr. Kay Bethea, at 2500. HiGH STYLE Dress Pants Panther-Reston Prirno -Cotler Superior- Blends Double Knits 'TruIy High StyleFor rhe Man On The 3o17121 Main St. The monster that ate the Old Infirmary? No, just an old tree weeping for a lost friend. Campus Calendar TODAY from 7 to 9 p.m. Try-outs require participants "Personal Growth in Self- to perform in an improvisational Actualization," Short Course, 728 situation Pickens St., Thursdays, 10 a.m. The troupe, a part of 0 noon. Renaissance Week to be held in Physics Colloquium, Dr. John April, will perform im A. Stone of the Savannah River provisational comedy at the Laboratory, will speak on, "The banquet and from the commedia Mossbauer Effect in 237N:P wagon touring campus. Compounds," Physical Science Center 509, 4 p.m. Film, "Dr. Zhivago," Russell House Theatre, 7 and 10 p.m. Film, "Dr. Zhivago," Russell sAdmission $1. House Theatre, 7 and 9:30 p.m., Short Course, "Children's Admission $1. [ntermediate Swimming," USC Wrestling, USC Wrestling Club Swimming Pool, Thursday vs. Clemson University, .venings through May 9, 7:30 to Physical Education Center, 7:30 3:30 p.m., $25 tuition, sponsored p.m. by Division of Educational Services. RselHueGle pr Basketball, USC vs. Fordham pm at Madison Square Garden, 9 STRA p.m. Win. Jennings Bryan Dorn will Wetig S s etr hold an open discussion in South CaoiaUvest,Pycl Building West lobby today at 9 EdctoCeer3:0pm ..at whichtime he will an- Fim "D Zhvo,Rusl swer questions on any topic. Adiso$1 The event is billed as very Bsebl,UCv.StnHl informal and is open to all atMdsnSurGre,7 students and faculty. pm Auditions for the Commedia CutyMscSo etrn Dell 'Arte Troupe will be held DnaFro aoiaClsu onigt i LogsteetThetre 8pm,Try-kuts aure $5.50,cipants Z i R~~itration fr Fe Unierst troues, anartno K L I E NReassance, Weeklt be held in Arssll wille ArpGerr Jan. 1320MainStregn touring camus Aim South AsaFlmFsivaRusll 1-hor claig sonsoed yTheeartments p.m. Reision Anhrploy.n 4-horLandrSerice sco.g Camsn niver ity,n Rusentil tuiesollden Spur,d Monday- Satuday Eocamion Jen. t,Ja3 .