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By Paul Osmundson
Oatrwcock Stall Writer
Improving South Carolina's pub]
system does not mean quality (
education must suffer, Dei
gubernatorial nominee Richard F
Friday at a local rally.
"I have never felt that it would
part of the education picture to pull
other/' Riley said. Rather, the tw<
should work together to reduce
between them, and therefore bette
students for college, he said.
Ravenel
turnout
'slack'
By Brian Turner
Gamecock Staff Writer
Tuesday's appearance by
senatorial candidate Charles
"Pug" Ravenel at the Russell
House Ballroom "was a big flop/1
according to Nathaniel Smith,
president of USC's AFRO
organization, and initial sponsor oi
the event.
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well as between state agen<
AFRO was forced Monday to let
the Students for Ravenel sponsor
the event because of the Student
Allocations Commission's, SAC,
guidelines that clubs funded by
them may not spend money for
support of political causes or
persons.
Students for Ravenel is a
chartered organization not funded
by SAC because of its political
nature.
"RAVENEL REQUESTED to
come speak to the students," Smith
said. "We were trvinc to set a little
publicity not only for AFRO but also
i for USC," he said.
t According to Smith, SAC told
' AFRO's publicity manager of the
, possible conflict with the
guidelines stated in the
f Treasurer s Manual ior diuaeni
Organizations. "We had put up
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3 colleges and citizens."
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the research RILEY, 45, decidc
lore organized 1975 after serving
[overament, as legislature. He was
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some posters which we had to take 1
down, and ended up with a slack i
turnout. We owe Ravenel a deep I
apology/' Smith said. ;
Doug Bostick, SAC adviser, said,
4'AFEOr8 funding will not be affected,
because they didn't use
SAC money for advertising in the i
Gamecock or making signs. No
guidelines were violated."
ROSTICK SAIDAFROonntflptpH
him asking what they could do
within the guidelines, and he p
recommended that Students for j
Ravenel make the room reservations.
"Then it would alleviate
doubts in anyone's mind about
whether guidelines were violated,"
he said.
4'We were unaware we were
doing anything out of the bounds of
legality," Smith said. "Groups
should have the opportunity to
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n..S The; Greenville attorney chose not to seek
oil ?, fJP" re-election in 1976, so that he could become
' ??e **" Jimmy Carter's state campaign chairman
slU% to^e dtainUhed and to ^ Plannin? {or 8tate ?ttlce
RUey said he decided to run for governor
a reasonable cost to its bee?"86 of his "motivation to service." He
a reasonable cost to its years in the legislature "have
helped prepare me for high public service in
the state."
>d to run for governor in Riley said he supports "responsible"
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1 a SSi!86 ?* V^Ef8861^ change, but just trying to find a better way
>m 1963 until 1966, and of doing things."
bring in candidates and give the ^
students a chance to address ^rfroiiwttt ARMSHWWWCYO
themselves to the issues/' he
said AFRO ?? OPtN 7 AM 9 PM
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