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By Leigh Grogan
Assistant News Editor
Campus radio station WUSC-FM is expandii
facilities because of renovation starting this sem
in the Russell House University Union
Jon Clemmensen, student media general man
said the new facility, located on the 3rd floor (
Russell House, should be completed by Februai
"THE PURPOSE of the renovation is to e*
and update the facilities," Clemmensen said,
move is expected to add around 200 sq. ft, of i
for WUSC."
Harry Bousbourelis, studio engineer for WUS(
director of technical services, said the move wil
upgrade the quality and power of the station.
"We hope to go from 10 to 3000 watts and exten
coverage from 2-3 miles to 12 miles around Colur
The station will also go stereo in keeping witl
progressive radio format," he said.
Bousbourelis said the new facilities will be s
and energy efficient and will expand produ
capability to compete with other stations ir
Columbia area.
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WASHINGTON(AP) ? Former Attorney Ge
John Mitchell left prison in Alabama Friday, th
of 25 men to complete a prison term for Wate
crimes. He flew to Washington and managed to
a large welcoming committee of reporters
cameramen.
wim airline cooperation, Mitchell went out i
entrance of Washington's busy National Airpoi
was met by a blonde woman who may have
Mary Gore, a member of a prominent Mar
family, whom he had been dating.
Mitchell looked thinner than when he er
prison. He wore a camel's hair coat in Washinj
sub-freezing chill.
INMATES waved goodbye and chanted, "Giv
hell, Mitchell," as the former attorney genen
the Maxwell Air Force Base prison camo in
tgomery, Ala. Mitchell said there that he
"looking forward to coming back to Alabama l
all of my friends down here."
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Plans for the renovation were uesign
ager, campus planning; Skippy Beech
>f the Bousbourelis, technical services ; Jane
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nalism.
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"The PHASE I of the plan is for offii
space struction, and phase II is for completi
station. Tlie plans were approved by
2 and Director Tom Otts, along with Cle;
1 also Bousbourelis. The University Reno
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dour about $6,000 from the Student Allc
nbia. mission for new equipment.
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Herbert Brinson of campus renovatio
;pace of building the new facility. Brinson s
ction the construction is complete. "We st
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remainder of the radio station," he a
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neral Now that Mitchell is out, there
e last Watergate convicts in the federal pri
rgate Mitchell was met at the prison b}
duck Attorney Ira DeMent of Montgomi
and companied the one-time Nixon cabinet i
Montgomery airport for a commer
Washington.
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rt and mates had planned a party to thank
been legal advice and good friendship."
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there are no jailed participants from Ui
brought about former President Ri<
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was Haldeman and domestic adviser John
to see in a coverup of a 1972 break-in at th
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