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Thursday, Feb. 23,1978 University of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C. Volume LXIV, No. 31 Columbia,s c
PERMIT NO. 213
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Supporter blames
Senate pc
By MARY ANNE KARAUSI
Gamecock Staff Writer
liitr eiivciupe ii> iiui auuies:
simply "Eunice Holland," ti
ERA-South Carolina. It is adc
Bruce Holland." The greet
picture of a plum with a verj
face. The plum is saying, "Si
message inside reads, "Ho]
Under that are the words,
again next year." There is r
address. The postmark is a
appears to be Feb. 6. The Eqi
voted on Feb. 7,
Holland believes she know:
card in a large scrapbook cor
on the ERA.
l gave tne H.KA zero cf
Carolina because of the se
ment," Holland said. "Oneoi
unreal amount of power. It'
V
SAC advise
1 /) /Tl
detines fuii
By DON FOBES
\ Asst. News Editor
The Student Allocation Con
ward fund is not "created," j
Roughton, administrative a
Students Bob Alexander and
simply money left over from th
sne saia.
"We have a general fund thi
collect goes into. The monies ir
up of the $13.50 from student a<
general interest groups and an
the balance forward fund: anc
j So, there is no separate fund
Houghton said.
This balance forward fund i
operating budget, Roughton s?
accounting procedure." The
expenditures and one-shot dea
include the balance in the gem
' ^ iif A /4/\n 'f ttr/t mill Vin?i
tlicit uuii t iviiuw wc win iirtv
"IT (BALANCE FORWARD
at the end of the year. It's go
expenditures, some improve
during the year, because we u
during the year just to carry
Examples of balance forwj
last few years, according to Rc
$100,000 to refurbish Russc
facilities at Bell Camp; $10,000
tUn a/lrlUi Anol f?in
I lie: uanicvuv.iv auuuiuuai tuu
Center which makes signs foi
Roughton said the balance f
the end of the state fiscal yeai
can not be included in SAC's ai
we have to figure our operati
Budget Office's (Office o
collection of fees."
PRIORITY AND necessity
university or SAC pay for
according to Roughton. "I can
Aiei nn( nnmn nn iui(h (tin mi
I 141VI lll/l LUi 11V up IT Ivll VIIV/ 1111
failure on Gresset
>wer stru<
CY
sed to "Mrs." or "Ms." or
he field organizer for the
iressed to "The wife of Mr.
ing card inside shows a
r worried expression on its
ick? I'm plum sorry!" The
pe you feel better soon."
"Work hard, you will fail
to signature and no return
i bit blurred but the date
jal Rights Amendment was
s the sender. She keeps the
itaining newspaper articles
lance of passing in South
niority system in governr
two senators here have an
s most discouraging to try
>r I?]
Wi
1
iding j
r
ch
go
.10
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imission's balance foraccording
to Sue Anne
ssistant to Dean of
advisor to SAC. It is
e previous fiscal period,
\t all of the revenue we J Vv:';
i that account are made SSL
ctivity fees, which go to
y monies that are left in
1 that's all one account. JpS
for balance forward," |
s not projected into the Bjjj
lid, "as this is just good
balance is for special
is. nit; i cctaun we uuji i
eral operating budget is IB
e a balance every year.
i) is like a boon, a bonus 9
od to use it for tangible ^ M
;ments you can't buy * 1
se only budgeted money 1
on operations." '
ird expenditures in the
?ughton, include a sum of
;11 House; $32,000 for
for a special camera for
ds to the RH Graphics
r student organizations,
orward is determined at
r, June 30, and therefore
inual spring budget. "So
ing budget solely on the
f Finance) projected
determine whether the
certain improvements,
say for a fact that if SAC
Dney to furnish RH, we
See page 5
te, vote changes
}ture halte<
and work with a government like
"YOU BEGIN TO SEE that coi
anything, grass roots doesn't n
simply wno nas tne most power,
vious to everyone in this state who
is Sen. Gressette (D-Calhoun)."
Holland believes some of the s<
the ERA remained true to their wi
and impact of ERA-SC. She does
the three senators who were pie
then voted against it merely cha
"Those three senators did not c
said. "They lied to us," she said. "
i i ...ul
IlclU ctliyUUIlg IU UU Willi CUIIMIIUC
the old political game of what do tl
we going to get."
HOLLAND BELIEVES all
"trying to do some back-pedaling,
give some sort of flimsy excuse f
Lake was the biggest disapi
ulletin
Michael J. Mungo lost his seat o
illiam Bowen, his opponent four
R General Assembly yesterday
Bowen, of Orangeburg, received
rcxtile lobbyist Jerry Beasley w
ric leader Jenny Dreher and tw<
t 110 votes; Dreher, the first fc
Beasley will fill the seat vacat
ton Marchant.
i ERA in S,
i this. promised I
?1 U^v
aiways UP
nstituents don't mean After the
nean anything. It is influential
I think it's pretty ob- ment. Holl
has the most power. It "We ha\
the senatoi
snators who voted for in the waj
ord because of the size
not believe, however, "WHEN
dged to the ERA and want the
nged their vote. stituents a
hange their vote," she House dist
I don't think their vote plant. It's
nt support. It was just "We ai
hey want and what are amendme
Thirty-fiv<
population
three senators were dragging
trying to cover up and country ii
or what they did. Sen. "There
^ointment. He had
(
in the Board of Trustees to
years ago, in an election of
(
188 votes; Mungo received <
on a landslide victory over
> other opponents. Beasley
;male board candidate got
ed by Board Chairman T.
Bj
/ Gi
i
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f . ?
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|)W ' st
Si " m
Hi pi
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Richard VOf?t THI GAMECOCK
.c.
lis support from the very begi
en extremely supportive."
; ERA vote, one senator said hi;
in his decision to vote again
and finds this an "extremely f
^e found," Holland said, "by t
r's wives, they are usually not1
/ their husbands will vote.
A SENATOR SAYS, "My cor
ERA," I get really angry be
re the people of the United Stat
rict. This is not a bill for a loca
a bill for all citizens of the Unit*
re talking about a federal
nt which goes before every stal
e states, representing 72 p
l, have ratihed so tar. We, sitti
along behind, are holding back
i getting the legislation they >
is an interesting pattern of del
Se
College bar
are overcor
by handica
/ CHRIS DEESE
imecock Staff Writer
A college student in a wheelc!
is almost unknown 30 years a?
id mental barriers across
iteriorating as universities rc
andate that their programs
mplete accessible to the hand
Regulations went into effect
shabilitation Act of 1973, which
herwise qualified handicapped
lely by reason of his handica
irticipation in, be denied the
ibject to discrimination undt
;tivity receiving federal assist
wave l^unagren, vocanonai i
lor, said the regulations cove
ith visible handicaps such as n
blindness, but also such "inv
notional disorders, heart cor
>eech problems, epilepsy, diab
"WE WORK predominantly
nrments," Lundgren said,
udents with various types of
many of them in wheelchairs,
-oblems at USC, of which thei
;lped by the blind and low 1
>rding to Sally Daniels, couns
"These programs are designee
1 handicapped students," L\
-ogram dovetails with the Vc
ommission for the Blind, so
;encies, and we get profession
me."
AccessiDiiuy 10 Duuamgs ana I
?r mobility-impaired students
in be easily worked out, he s
"IT TAKES ingenuity on th<
See HAN
\
I
inning and has
? urtfa horl Krmn
> wuc uau MVV/ii
ist the amendlimsy
excuse."
aking a poll of
very influential / S
\
istituents don't
cause his cones,
not his little
il water sewage T
xl States." '* >
constitutional l>
te in the nation. *
>ercent of the
ing in the South
; the rest of the
rvant. >
:eat of the ERA
e ERA, page 3 ^
riers
ne
t
ipped j
hair or with a cane
fo. but now nhvsiral
the country are
sspond to a federal
; and facilities be
licapped.
for the Vocational
i states in part, "No
individual. . . shall,
p be excluded from
benefits of, or be
;r any program or
ance."
Rehabilitation coun?r
not only students
lohilitv imnairmpritQ
isible" handicaps as
iditions, hearing or
etes, and amputees.
r with visible imThese
include 55
mobility problems,
Students with visual
re are about 32, are
vision program, acelor.
I to meet the needs of
cniJ HTUa
iiiugicu aciiu. nit'
national Rehab and
there's money from
tal counseling all the
acilities is a problem
, but such problems
aid.
>
b part of the staff,"
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