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i1 GAMEGOCK [ Thursday Oct. 18, 1977 University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C. Volume LXIV, No. 12 B Senator': to be inv< L By DANNY POWELL Gamecock Staff Writer I A controversial proposal to alii Gamecock was introduced to Mid I a fnr n nncittAn An .W. M jyvuitivn UII 11IV UUUIU U1 Ol UU< Oct. 5 meeting of the Powers & Res Trimarchi claims the proposal "The student press should be fr< copy, and its editors and manag editorial policies and news eoveraf under the Student Rights and Fre "ITHilnrc nrirl ?*??* %?*<??? * ? uunua K UIIU MUillUKt-IS U1 MUUll arbitrary suspension and remc minis!native, or public disapproval TKIMAIU'lll SA1I), "On Wedn? committee to confirm my appoint board of student Dublications " Ho was not (old, lo his knowle ^ session, said Trimarchi. The meet w committee was dealing with matte selected. All information coming sidered confidential. Therefore, n want lo discuss the Trimarchi se In the meeting a paper typed 01 Trimarchi. According to Trimarcl Profs' rem procedure Bv DKBOHAII JON'KK (iumrciH'k Stuff Writer Kvcr wonder what kind of spend while I hey are attending conferei Recently, the determination of I reimbursed for travel expenses ha State Auditor's office. Formerly, a calendar day was every six hours an employe spent 1 ;imi?nnl #?f nKinmi 'L-' J ? ? ? ?' uuuicu iui trim u crazy" trying lo determine what ev MKAI, ALLOWANCES are pre! Unguarde easy targe By TBKKY POM'AKI ( amecock Staff Writer On a chilly October afternoon, a car. When she returned the books C.v..?u / > >!? " uic oiiuiii v UIUIIIIU HOOK store. ? This woman was a victim in a ra E. A. Bailey, manager of the So hooks from five different people ar the number of textbooks stolen has and usually not even a third of thes( K1GIIT Ol'T of ten books stole Campus Bookstore, sairf Rniiov professional thieves near the camp moment they see a prospect put bo take the books and leave, he said "We here at the South Carolina sure that stolen textbooks will not student must show a validated t license." GKORGK KEY. director of publu 1 s plan >w a student government column in ley Trimarchi, who was being consid ent Publications & Communications, i iponsibility Committee of the Senate, is unconstitutional. ee of censorship and advance approv ers should be free to develop their ?e," according to the Carolina Commi edoms within the Academic Commui it publications should be protected 1 >val because of student, faculty, I of editorial policy or content." ?sday, October 5th, I met with the 1 ment by SG president Brad Steele tc dge, that the meeting was in execi nig was in executive session becausc ts personal to the student who was b from executive session meetings is members of the P&R committee did lection. i official SG stationery was presente ii, the paper stated "as a member ol See CENSORSHIP, pa ibursement simplified ing money the university gives profes ices or conventions? how much money state employes wil s been simplified, said J.T. Dreher ol divided into four, six hour periods, raveling, he was reimbursed for the 1 lay. Dreher said "the auditors were g 'eryone was to be alloted. iently determined by the time of d? See EXPENSES, pa* #1 ***** M UM rf for thieve USC co-ed left her books in an unlot were gone. They were found sold bac sh of textbook thefts on the USC cam uth Carolina Bookstore, said two to e stolen each day. In the past two w< jumped from 11a week to 20 to 25 a w< ? thefts are reported. n are taken from the book drop in Most students don't realize there u?. i ney nang around the book drop; oks in the drop and clear the corner, t Bookstore have taken precautions to be sold back to us," stated Bailey, iniversity I.D. along with his driv< : safety, said, "Students don't realize See TIIEFT, pag own a<^ * .&* ' r-jVj, ' For . 1 annm AUKUM ly a I - ~ - ~ -? "*?? [AY MWlRerners like lile-maker Turner, above, were the topic of ^ posium on campus this weekend. * -iyfTOriTBllllilllilBli MllliTrffiriMfT pked pur ^ rf-"-* tha - - S i ^ ^ f J ' '** ' ' '' ' ' ' ' ^ ^ ' V MfrWVS^A p^ wSTgFBsS^f^fijMH* '-TOyji r ^oL J >*i ^ I ;_ jM-:i i v^.'...'-^ /Srs-, - ^ ' ' t- ' jf^ ?|$|P|P^ 1 BilC fcr?is Othar Bill Ferris and Judy Peiser film mule a sym- .trader Ray Lum in front of White's Store in Below, Regan. Miss. See related story on page 7. Dave Cor toll