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Prop By Lee Barter A bill proposing pi Supreme Court just district court judges of t Government Associate was tabled by the Stud Wednesday night. In addition, public h< price increases ai cutbacks for universit; were approved unanimc The bill, seeking sti judicial officials, payment of $100 per s< the chief justice of th Court, $15 per semester six associate justices aj semester to each of sev court judges. The tot; ACT By Mary Henry Today through Wedw Don Killeen and Charles answering questions and almost immediate placer and for June placement Killeen wil be working Russell House room 312t< the Law Placement Offi< stationed at the Downt< Street. ACTION is looking for specific skill to help meet anH QKrn'irl Pnqnn miiu uwivuu. A VQLC VvUI p. although not legally bind service overseas. VISTA year in the United State ACTION volunteers a; medical and dental servi< and living expenses and f said. Peace Corps workers t iipmiEiiEiiiafiafraiiE} ? CLIENT/ osal to ] would amount to $520 j lyment of Supreme Court Chi ices and Russell Putnam spoke i oa 1 ? a - - - ne oiuaeni the bill, which was pi 3n (SGA) Sen. Willis Walker, P ent Senate Putnam said desp problems with the di; iarings on and the lack of one Sup id service Aassociate justice th y housing department has m? msly. significant contribution pends for The bill's main oppo proposed Bruce Carter, Law, jmester to Michael Corley, S< ! Supreme Behavioral Scienc ? ... - - - iv cav;ii ui questioning oi tne chiel id $10 per the court's effectiveness en district said the Supreme ( al funding completed "five or six iuih see they | esday, ACTION recruiters volun Fuller will be in Columbia AC' I accepting applications for for ; nent in the VISTA program Flori< in the Peace Corps. the N from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the The oday and Wednesday and in South :eTuesday. Fuller will be Reau: jwner Motor Inn on Main _ The Carol people with a degree or a locat< human resource needs here Stree 5 volunteers have a moral , Of t ing obligation, to two years mem volunteers will serve one must s. resid< re furnished with hmicino nnp \ :es, transportation, stipends needc ood while in service, Killeen VIST, and li rain for three months when be se IjBlliBliiBliPiiBliiBllllliaiiBlliBltiaiiB iL NIGH EHDhhB r11 nuube d.. Feb. 1 l'h g DO - 7:00 I University Dining BidlHllEMEIEHEMg payjudg jer year. semester and had heard o ief Justice involving an IFC Inter-Fr in favor of Council (IFC) dispute, roposed by However, Corley argu< harmacv. navment of the iustires anr ite some was not justified. strict court Following discussion >remeCourt constitutionality of refusii le judicial payment, the motion to t? ade some bill was introduced and pi s. The series of five public h nents, Sen. on university housing com and Sen. wake of a $90 rent increase I jcial and student in each of the p es, led years with simultaneoui F justice on plaints of decreases in ser ; Putnam Tpctimnnv frnm nr?i ?.... A vuvimuii; A A v/lll ?? ? Dourt had officials, dormitory gov< writs" this officials and staff *?/0 a & /< get to the country where they will work, teers train for one week. riON volunteers are needed in the United jobs with Parole and Probation Commis! da, the Tennessee State Art Commissi* orth Carolina Department of Corrections. ;re are also ooenines in ACTION nmon O- ? Carolina in Richland, Newberry, Fairfie fort counties. ; ACTION recruiting office, serving ina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Kenti id at the Wesley Foundation, 214 Pit t, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27514. he 200,000 ACTION volunt eers, some 11,( bers of VISTA and the Peace Corps. A vol be 18 years old, a U.S. citizen or pern ent, in good health, willing to serve for a /par pvnprion^oH />? : iv.iivvu uiiu-ui cuuUdlCU 111 < id by a sponsoring organization reqi A or Peace Corps volunteers and willing t< ve at the same economic level as the peri rved. Lai ITsrvTirin pi inn S mi m Mm I FOUR VEGETAI 1 MEAT AND THF ^ f fig ? i rr " I COME VISIT IN < DIRECTLY ACRi MEN'S TOWERS CONTINUE TO EXCELLENT SEI I HOME COOKE m ti I ASK ABC | DISCOU b TICK !p iliiii L__ ;es fails ne case people will be a part of aternity hearings, which are to be h during a three-week period. ;d that cording to the bill students 1 judges encouraged to air their complai and ideas for solutions, on the "The bill is one of the rr lg such responsive thinps we've done ! ible the year," said Finance Commil issed. Chairman Timothy Brown, La learings After being accused of e in the representing student interests, for each senate has a bill concerning on< ast two the most important needs of s com- campus students, he said. 5* rpmj{ | OmM QOOOFOR 1.2.3.4,1 A Exchaige tfcb COUPON 4 : jff Ritoit Cirtl. ><< v VISTA 1 *15 Hot Items j states 1 *12 Salads sion in $ Children's Price; m and 8 O J WIUUCI ocrveu sai;[J | Mon. thru Sat. 4 ,cNk?yris i| VAUD ANY DA'V tsboro ;!j| _ _ <| LUNCH 11-4 p.m. )00 are j:<: f---r unteer lanent $ 't least a skill j!;! testing ;| BL^lJ fciglitfqilKill 3 work $ BfefffWliCTHWraMlB sons to !;<! // MBemangH ill l is N SLE PLATE $1.50 H/ !EE VEGETABLES r I .Hi t OUR NEW HOME, CI OSS FROM THE i, WHERE W E SERVE AN 1 ' i 8 ^ LECTION OF D MEALS )ut our nt meal :ets the Corley also proposed a resolution ipIH rallinc fnr an pnH fn fnn^in/t r ? *i__ 0 ? ? w 1U1IU1M5 lUl lilt' Ac- judiciary in the next fiscal year's are budget. ints The senate also approved a bill requesting a police investigation lost into why USC students with this parking decals cannot park, .tee without paying the fee, in Carolina w. Coliseum lots during basketball n At /? r% *v-? /\n the Jonathan Bryan was approved e of as chairman of the Election on- Committee. !* | prtnamens i |s 2 29 I each - ) ? "\l p.m .-8:30p.m. rTHRu FEB. 16, 1976 Mon. thru Sat. $1. H FOREST ACRES 1120 BELTLINE BLVD. !j; Hhnn 782-4347 BBfflaMBBBIII J OWN "1 STAIRS I PLAZA IOW HAVING kPPY HOUR VERY DAY iOM 12?5, )OZ. DRAFT $.30 , :her o beer $1.80