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Standridge scholarship Bill could return By Jan Easterling Asst. News Editor A bill passed by the Student Senate two weeks ago appropriated $100 to the Blair Standridge Scholarship fund to cover expenses, but to be Mthinuu) If fim/la mrar (Kn#- amnamt bm ft VMU I1WI U I1U1UO UVVI UN|? UB11VUUV OIV ACUOM Saturday at the USC-Georgia game. However, Joe Tiller, sponsor of the bill, said the bill was not passed in the proposed form. "MY BILL said that they (senate) should underwrite the cost for the scholarship. But because they now have very little uncommitted funds, the finance committee rewrote the bill to the situation it is in now," Tiller said. The original bill appropriated the money to the committee, but the bill caused bv the senate was amended by the finance committee to read: "If funds in excess of $100 are raised, the $100 will be returned to the Student Senate budget." The memorial scholarship fund was set up by the senate last spring in honor of Blair Standridge, a USC cheerleader killed in a trampoline accident this past year. "THE SENATE started this fund and now only four people in the whole student government are making things go," Tiller said. "John Pincelli, who in my USC professor se< county treasurer's By Mary Lou Smart one point he (Ellio Gamecock St?H Wrlftr in one aCCOUnt. Richland County Treasurer Tom because they don' Elliott has become a wealthy man from the Federal ] by using his position in county turn, banks favoi government to secure low interest with good intrei bank loans, according to his Re- Linder said, publican opponent in the upcoming Every year an a general election, Dr. William county finances. Linder. reports have beer "He was a poor man when he Linder. "They she took the job 17 years ago," Linder through 1975 an e said. "Now he's one of the biggest was wasted bee landowners in the county." sitting in inter* ..LINDER. A PROFESSOR of accounts." computer science at USC, will ,A* a P1^8 conf< oppose Democrat incumbent Tom Lln?er disclose Elliott in the Nov. 7 race for fl,na"cial ?8set? 1 Richland County treasurer. challenged Elliot! This is the first year the position Elliott said he ws of Richland County treasurer has *** w * com been open in a general election, in the past the treasurer has been appointed by the governor. Elliott has held the sesat for 17 years. Linder, a former school board emeber for District 1, decided to oppose Elliott because "the job of > treasurer has been run so poorly. I /> / decided to challenge the treasurer /&/ ^ nnrl rihanifa it ( Kin iaK \ '9 ha aoiJ v\/ / CUIU VUMIl^V/ IV VUIV JUU/, llVy Oaiil* \ )/ X /fl ? . ELLIOTT HAS been keeping (/y^ //!/ county funds in interest-free banking accounts according to Linder. "We are talking about a lot of money here," Linder said. "At NEED TO \ BUY SELL\ TRRDE? ^ m?mHHHRM 4 senate expenses opinion has done nothing for the senate, has been a vocal critic of the committee." Pincelli has questioned how the committee was formed. "It's not that I don't think it's a worthy cause," he said. "Since then I have found that the committee was formed during the summer on executive order," he said. "If they mess up; if the money gets stolen, who would be responsible?" Pincelli asked. When he left ortk/ml IAP IIIA -? * * 1 * ? wvuw* wiv ouuiinu, uic uui was lii UK academics committee, and when he returned in the fall, the committee had been formed and was operating. He said this was the only aspect he contested. STUDENT GOVERNMENT President Seamus O'Boyle said he told SG secretary Donna Walker to go ahead this summer and get the committee organized. "One student was supposed to get the money this year, but he decided to go to another university," he said. The committee began preparing for the money drive at the USC-Georgia football game this summer. Donna Walker came to the second senate meeting to ask the senators for help with the drive. "Everyone in the body was riven the oooorhmitv to volunteer to help," Tiller said. "Only four senators volunteered. They're more worried about where they sit at the football games, especially Pincelli," he said. >tt) had $7 million jflj ijl jj| * Banks love this ',* t have to borrow t % RocArua Qontr In n? ??? ?o viSu condition" McKBSICK rnditor reports on k J| ICO IJk 4C "Most of those /VUaAUIVIJ i damning," said on Historic Horseshoe >w that from 1971 stimated $713,000 Monday?Friday 9?4 ause of money Sunday 1?5 st-free banking irence last week, d his personal o the public and V^J /A : to do the same. ^ Ua is being muscled A1 A ry ply, Linder said. I ^ /A I n j ^?P I t LUNCHEON MB LASAGNA Served with Italian Salad, French br? 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