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j 4 gi ? Volume L.XIX, ISIo. SO I?Inivensifcy of Sobui i oai -um ia, uuiui i iuia, v_j. uj. Nov. 22, 197Q Vane By Bi Oamtcoc The frequent occurrence < to fire equipment in univer ted USC President James pulsion for any student a tinguishing equipment. "I'm going to be tough don't think thev (Dersnns k place in university housing want to live in university ti people who will destroy." HOLDERMAN SAID he \ vice president of Student A persons responsible for the "I indicated to him I w< prevent fire alarms, and w! perpetrating it, to take ap who are causing substantia said. Campbell issued a statem increasing number of false /increased amount of dai university property. Tm about it...We hi who want t housing it to people "It is the intent of this n prehended causing damage fire alarms to bring notice t immediately evicted fro suspended from the univei If a fire alarm is set off v> will be evacuated until the the building is safe to b statement. Actions that may be t tampering with fire alai university residence halli possible criminal charges, < incident, Iiolderman said. War re JFK ! By Tom Trai Gamecock Staff \l "The FBI and CIA lied I public about the circum assassination of Presidenl nedy," Richard McColman Kennedy Assassination Unii McColman told a gathei persons in the Russell Houi the government has v evidence in the 15 years i murder on Nov. 22, 1963. Warren Commission, ai vestigate Kennedy's dt negligence of evidence whi KnliaifA np/ttraa that f aa Ua Mv?tv? v ptuv^o inav iia not act alone in the killing lalism anger ' ill Douglas k Stiff Writer of false fire alarms and damage sity residence halls has prompB. Holderman to threaten exaught tampering with fire exabout it," Holderman Isaid. "I nown to be destructive) have a We have enough people who lousing without permitting it to vili suDnort JampR R P?mr?h?11 ffairs, in attempts to determine ; false alarms. juld support moves he took to hen he happens to detect who is propriate action against those a1 damage to the building," he ent Monday, acknowledging the fire alarms and as a result, the nage to fire equipment and going to be tough ve enough people o live in university without permitting who will destroy.' nemo to indicate to anyone ap5 to proper ty or setting off false o those nersons that thpv will h* m the residence halls and sity," the statement read, dthout cause, the residence hall fire department indicates that e inhabited, according to the aken against persons caught rms include restriction from s, expulsion from USC, and j 11 i? - jepenaing on uie severity of the ;n report i study 'net 'is McCOLMAI Vr,,wr "single bullet mission said 01 fKn A ?v? - A/ MH/ niuci 1V.R1I WUU1IU9 111 IVt stances of the Texas Governc t John F. Ken- thigh. , director of the Connelly was [>n, said Monday, presidential lii ring of about 100 assassination. 1 te Ballroom that the bullet rec< withheld much bullet was dan since Kennedy's Col man said He accused the there were n ssigned to in- found in both 1 iath, of gross McColman's ch many people the assassins rvey Oswald did Zapruder, the o of the murder. False fin damaged ec President He J HIS PAST WEEKEND four ed in Bates House. During a ft USC Campus Police arrested a kicking a glass track off a doo charged with destruction of state conduct. Blaton said she and four frie: during a fire alarm until soi discovered them. "We got outside ? I had no shoe feet/' Blaton said. "1 was mad ar the glass fell off the track." A nnrnnoninn r\( Din? v4/?i?[/uiitvii VI lilCllUll 9 Wt&S i derly conduct. The pair was 1 Columbia Police Department an "THE FIRfc ALARM issue is an Cynthia Forrest, associate dire Services for resident student <3 Thanksgiving break Bates House program, she said. "What we're trying to do," Fori marsh all program and find a stuck as a marsh all to check halls for sir Richard D. Wertz, associa Residential Life Services, sa disciplinary actions against false residence halls is where we're go "Well then run it through the judi result in university suspension." WERTZ ADDED that the pi violators is getting other student those who are caught. "Most students are unwilling to Aside from the concern with f T if. C ! I- * i * * Laic oci viucs is trying to reauce U in Bates House. During September and October, damages to windows, fire extingi and cabinets. ALSO, 19 INCIDENCES of brol fire hoses and one stolen fire extin Bates House during those two mi This past year, two Bates Hous from housing for damages and fi JIM OXLEY, Bates House area housing residents are liable for rooms and public areas. "We hav< to charge," he said. rapped; ? Comi jligent' a "It in thi Y REFERRED to the front theory" in which the com- Thf le bullet was responsible for Kenn jnnedy's neck and former ?r John Connelly's wrist and Mc riding in the front seat of the witnc nousine at the time of the shots AM okrvtit?J M11 i?tvuiuinii oiiuwcu anucs UI Ul u Dvered from Connelly. The polic* laged only slightly, yet Mc- after physicians have testified Ma umerous metal fragments a sec Kennedy and Connelly. ignoi program featured film of disre ition taken by Abraham McC< nly recorded visual evidence Th< tions > alarms, luipment ilH arm ! AA1U1 K false fire alarms were dse call at 3 a.m. Sunday, i Bates House coed for r. Kimberly Blaton was property and disorderly nds stayed in her room meone checking rooms ss on and had glass in my id kicked at the door and also charged with disor* ?t 1 a- " oici uaumerreu 10 Uie d subsequently released. issue that is a hard one," ctor of Residential Life levelopment, said. After will begin a fire mar shall I rest said, "is set up a fire g ent on every wing to serve " lokeorfire." * te vice president for id he suggests strict ! alarms. "Eviction from ing to start," Wertx said, ciary system which could ^V.1 I? " - uuicut in apprenending ts involved in convicting sign a warrant," he said, alse alarms, Residential le high rate of vandalism , Bates House had $338 in nishing equipment, locks cen glass, four damaged guisher were reported in snths. e residents were evicted ghting. manager, said university damages occurring in e many people we expect ;COLMAN NOTED discre een the commission's interpre lm and the actual frames. The misflinn HAtppminfiH ITanno^ti ? MV?v* tuiuvu A1VUIIVUJ 1 the rear, yet the film revealed motion of the President's hea id of two shots struck him. is obvious from the angle of m< b film that a shot was fired f McColman said. i film revealed about one-l edy's head was shattered by th COLMAN ALSO cited m isses at the scene who testi were fired from a grassy knol] he Kennedy motorcade. Al emen ran toward the area imm the shooting, McColman sai nv holiavorl tRji flroeon WmaII a< WMVWV M?V QtHOOJ IUIVU ond assassin. The Warren Con red witnesses' account garded the grassy knoll, acco )lman. b slide show also documented of Lee Harvey Oswald and his pancies by Jac* Ru*>y soon aftei tation of McColman believed Of Warren by FBI and he presc vas shot testimony from FBI of 1 I a back- Xheoryd as the The House Assassi determined in recent h wement was not associated witi rom the any respect- McColmar proved nothing and onl; iiird of barren Commissio e bullet. SO FAR, all efforts others to prove a < nmerous assassination have pro fied the McColman told the i I in front unsure of future actio bout 50 Assassination Union j lediately disappointment at beinjj d. attempts to disprove mcealed mission. imission "Throughout the year 9 and me, critics of the Warre rding to been labeled 'quacks' a question here is were th I the ac- the commiuiAn m murder Colman said. r I r Kennedy was shot. iU/nlH lifOd umnlniiAil n?o vtlipiujrcu nted documents and icials to support his nations Committee earings that Oswald 1 the FBI or CIA in i said the hearings y served to confirm n's "coverup." by McColman and conspiracy in the ved futile, he said. Gamecock he was n by the Kennedy and expressed his I unsuccessful in his the Warren Coms, many people like n Commission, have nd 'crackpots.* The ey, the members of al crackpots/' Mc 'SCO** II ISpiiW jhP^b^Eh