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/ pi ?****% 2mpSUth Caroll'ni'a" Library CZll l W Friday I Volume LXIX, No. 91 University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C. Dec. 1, 1978 Housii > >)? GALTENDER I LIC AND PRIVATI l! V l By R. L. Chesley Gamecock Staff Writer The USC Student-Trustee Committee met Wednesc unanimously approved a l2-p< increase for all university effective the beginning of ti academic year. rpu? 1 ?Jit ? me piupuMti wiu w presen USC Board of Trustees next final approval. The committee acted recommendation submitted b tig fee incri I ^ ^LL Irl^V 0TI1 ilipspjy Stewart, USC director i Services and Richard Wei i Liaison president of Residential L lay and Speaking to the comm 5F?ent i ^ that inflation in all ait housing university housing was le 1979-80 reason for the fee increa . Wertz also said some "< 4U~ ? ? I *? i?u MI uie was lKKTCKMsry uecause UK week for no fee increase in univer for the 1977-78 academic y upon a about a six-percent incre y Robert 79. ease tenta * Ot-i M jsg-r .r^as $ '^9 \S' ^^I^RR&'-iflB HI W lifsiiiP - ;> X- A . ^ >- t^c? PfM Auxiliary Wertz said Reside] tz, USC vice expects in its budge ife Services, percent increase in littee. Wertz ?nH pvnpncpc n *88 related to telephone service cos the primary in salaries, wages at 3?? The 12-percent fij ere had been represent an increa: sity housing ??* ear and only * wert ase for 1978- . The C08,L ALnc?r, favorably with the U lively ap] ntial Life Services Carolina at 4 t innn ?? _ -~ nopnonf ?r?r v iur a iih utilities, supplies I ercent increase in a? its and six percent iy '*?. fringe benefits. na g( jure will actually Wertz sal se for students of fiscal 1979-8 spending on their $6 million z said. listed in t ease compares proposed ri niversity of North cover costs. proved 942; Wash !$[ sf2?s lA)* rhAnAl Hill ur\ii/?V\ Vtnrl r. irv ?UU TT 1UV.II nau CI IV irease for 1978-79 and 10 r 1979-80, with Alabama i 17-22-percent increase for id with other southern s such as Tennessee, ate and Duke, Werte said, d the estimated budget for 0 will be slightly less than and with the projections he recommendation, the ites will be sufficient to