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Persoi By Brian 1 a* m cock S A mid-summer rash of from USC academic and c decline, but university sp continuing. George Key, special assii security, said the incidenc reached such proportions I bring it to everyone's atfca In a directive from the Safety, Security and Comm Key cited 11 thefts in seven i the period June 29 to July 12. eacn case, ne saia. Liriver credit cards were also free AN ADDITIONAL seven tl the directives were distril Norm Sanders of Campus S lot less thefts over a lonj naturally this is still a lot m Sanders said the circumstai same for all the thefts. According to the directh wallets and purses were le desks and in unlocked d cabinets, and when the roo and unlocked for varying p Nuclear By Herbert Jacobe Oamtcock Staff Wrtt*r About 75 anti-nuclear < protesters marched to the gi the Westinghouse nuclear piani on Sunday afterno protest the plant's manufac of uranium fuel rods. "It is the Westinghouse that creates the fuel that mak nuclear waste nrohlftm " Lovejoy told the gath< Lovejoy, a full-time anti-ni activist, flew in Friday fro home in Montagu, Mass., to at the rally. Members of the Pain among about 75 anti-nueW 8 lal pr Duncan faff Wrttor personal property thefts ffice buildings is on the okesmen say thefts are stant to the president for e of personal thefts had that, "we felt we had to avivut i Department of Public unications dated July 13, separate buildings during , Money was the motive in 's licenses, car keys and (uently stolen. lefts have occurred since tated, according to Lt. ecurity. "We have had a ger period of time, but ore than we would like." ices were apparently the re, thefts occurred when ft on desk tops, beneath esk drawers and filing ms were left unoccupied teriods of time. protesU The plant is 1 rural area on B1 merffv south of USC's South Carolir *vvo vi _ fuels C?- "as a contra on to buy fuel rod8 fo turing Nuclear Plant, construction na plant T*16 Palmetto :es the Carolina anti-n Sam organized the I Krinc. rally in May, uclear raUy adver m his *or a Non-Nucl< speak THE RALLY Hiroshima Da; No Nake n A III AM A A NIAMA ? uu?uv?/ were mut energy protesters operty t 'Midi Key said theft victims "just happen." He added that the pu to try to make people aware ( happen. "From the prevention ang educate people that this is ha] must secure their money," & AMONG KEY'S RECOMIV letter was that "the presence < to be loitering with no apparer shnillri ho rorfn ? ?v ivjmtivu w uic aica "I don't think students are Key said. "It could be, but mo people that hang around the it an open campus. "I have found out in the past t will find out which buildings ai hit it again and again," Key : persons were working the Hum this way three years ago. "The major emphasis of 01 tion," Key said, and emphasis necessary to discourage them campus police cannot possibly on a campus this size." no arrests have been made ?rs demon lear Hopkins, in a . . uff Road, six miles h football stadium. "etween i ia Electric & Gas n^,ear .we; ct with the plant to SJ ,^ Plan r its V.C. Slimmer World terrc currently undei- ?. e,03lf ar Columbia. . coun'T . Alliance, a South anmyersarj uclear group that , Hiroshirr three-day Barnsell .ra* _ - rtniiiar nlanl . uunvi planned the local Diabi0 Can tised it as a "Rally The rally *ar Future." began, was COINCIDED with quarter-mil y, Lovejoy said, entrance. M ^18 BW 1m s, yu'all who marched to the gates oi nuclear fuels plant Sunday. Ilpft fJLJLV^JL %/ summer rash don't realize this will I| rpose of the letter was |j iiat thefts can and do H ;le, we are trying to I opening, and that they p rnders said. IENDATIONS in the 1 5f persons who appear it business in the area 9 supervisors at once." m the ones doing this," st probably it is these diversity because it is | I *e rather careless and said, adding that two anities office building ir program is preven- p sea that cooperation is . > fftlAfta kAAKltao ' ? - UMW u^auoc, U1C be everywhere at once H Jb; strate at e sees a connection h nuciear power and F a pons. A direct danger u t is sabotage by Third o >rists, he said. n aid almost 100 rallies in S y coincided with the r / of the atomic bombing tl la on Aug. 6, 1945. The ly was at a nuclear t under construction in yon, Cal. or site, where the march P* on private land about a n< e north of the plant's M [agistrate Glen Davis of Si '1 3f hA 4 i "f Rtiilutn c&Aaxnr w.v.,.vw^r\ | F the Wetttnghouse 1 9 declines, but th .... >i -; . .v>,; S&| MW^rajKfcv, Crisis service se< CONTACT-Help, a United Way ager rogram for new volunteers Sept. 9. EflC-h vnlimtM>r fnr fKia 9Uuuw m)sSo ? ?- . *v? tuvod UVUI VAIOUl [mates at least eight hours per month, nd 1,200 calls per month, and voluntec elp himself. All nine training sessions will be he ealth center, 1818 Sunset Blvd. For etween 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ? Westin&h O " [opkins originally gave the 'almetto Alliance permission to a se nearby public land next to his H ffice, but was forced to change his E una two days before the rally, G usan Urquia, an organizer of the n ally, said. The group did not press le issue. p THE RALLY ATTRACTED not J] lly protestors, but six highway p] itrolmen, four SLED agents, 15 b iwsmen, one police helicopter id a few Westinghouse officials. & Rain drove away the gnats and a th levision news van, but most rally a ipporters simply waited ? under Bi rpaulins, umbrellas, raincoats or w ees ? for the rain to let up and v< e march to begin. wl Urquia said Saturday she ex- ar jcted the rally not to attract the pc ;neral public, but "only the hard- w >re." ar Exam st Fnllnwino ic fVio "-1 ? _ ?.. ...D i? uiv caoih suieuuie lor Class Wed., Aug. 16 8 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Thurs., Aug. 17 9:45 a.m. 1:15 p.m. 7:45 p.m. all other classes 2-4 D.m. Commencement exercises will Aug. 19. ireat continues ' Ul^r "' *ML ..: " I^B ' I I1 'l I 1 ^^^^^^^TOu5^^OAMScock ?ks volunteers icy, will begin a 50-hour training i intervention and referral center , Hie center receives between 900 srs are trained to help each caller id at the Columbia Area Mental further information call 7824225 ouse site Many marchers wore cloth rmbands with "Natural Guard tadioactivist" printed in green, abies, umbrellas and Natural ruard flags were carried by larchers. After the march reached the lant's gate, a van-load of heliumlied balloons soared to the clouds, yrcibolizing the flow of invisible adiation from nuclear power lants, the group's spokesman rett Bursey said. After the march, more than 55 imp, hungry protesters met at te G.R.O.W. Cafe, the Palmetto lliance's headquarters at 18 Old luff Road, to hear Lovejoy speak, atch an anti-nuclear skit and eat igetarian food. Lovejoy told the group, "I'll do hat's necessary ? short of taking t:' turner ? me ? to stop nuclear >wer." Nobody trespassed on estinghouse's property Sunday, id nobody was arrested. 'hedule ' summer II: Exam time 8-10 a.m. 11 a.m.-l p.m. 2-4 p.m. 5:30-7:30 p.m. 8-10 a.m. j 11 a.m.-l p.m. 7:45-9:45 p.m. be 10:30 a.m. Saturday, ??