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/ >_ 1* 1 _ ^anaiac By Karen Geney j Gamecock Staff Writer U.S. senatorial candidate F William Kreml said the American * public should look beyond common campaign issues and push to have the congressional governmental < system re-evaluated. ; Kreml, a political science ] professor at USC, said he is asking ? people to "think of some more I fundamental things, and whether j or not they would like to have some | of the basic structures of our governmental system looked at, i particularly the Congress." The American political structure i has not evolved as the other, more modern Western states have, such i ns Janan Germanv. and the i Scandanavian countries, Kreml said. KREML SAID HE is concerned about the issues that generally arise in campaign speeches. However, he asks people to "look behind these individual issues and see whether or not they see patterns for why these issues have not By Leroy Williams Oamccock Staff Writer SAT. APRIL I9?A man broke out of a south door of Sims dori was denied entry. A parked cai T. Washington parking lot had window broken out; two speake tape player stolen. Tape play< from two cars in the Roost p campus police officer saw a stu window pane in a Woodrow di well. j FRI. APRIL 18- A 25-foot used during the Health Day fair missine. A rear-view mirror w? motorcycle parked on the 1700 I Street . A tape player was stole the Booker T. Washington park was thrown through the w residence hall director's apartr dormitory. Two non-students w campus police for public dri disorderly conduct in the und< way. A stereo receiver was stol in me music department s uorn A student's five keys were take in the Golden Spur. A wallet c some credit Cards and an ID c ' from a Wade Hampton Hotel doi THURS. APRIL 17- False fii off in McBryde Quadrangle, _ __ essMmsm An Aimricin Odys??y PE^ER FONOA 0CNM8 HOPPER JACK NeCHOLSON try 0Kmgm m?4?* +y *** 'cnll OrAt 'towo ??d T?r?> OOXcwl fry N?? 'or.* |t?UM PKlAM* Id kK??> CANNES FILM FESTIVAL WINNER "B18T FHJM by a WW DIRECTOR" 4/23/80.2:30. 7:00.9:30 Admission 76*, RH Theatre The GAMECOCK is the studont newspaper of the University of South Carolina and is published three times a week on Mondays. Wadnesdays and Fridays during tha faK and spring samastera and once weakly on Thursdays during both summer sessions with tha exception of university holidays and examination periods. Opinions expressed in the GAMECOCK are those of tha editors and not thosu of tha University of South Carolina The University of South Carolina is an equal opportunity institution The Board of Student Publications and Communications it the publisher of the I Gamecoch The Student Media Office is tho parent organization of the Gamecock. Change of address forms, subscription requests and other correspondence should i | bt? sant to tha GAMECOCK. Bon 65131. | Ruas?ll Houta. Univareity of SC., Columbia. S C. 29208 Subscription rata* *re $6 50 par semastar and $2 for tha surnmar sussion* Third class postage paid at Columbia. SC USCp iiTmn^n 1LC WQUL9 een dealt with. "I'm asking >eople to look at the causes for why here have been no solutions to the ;nergy problem," he said. "The energy crisis was no surprise, we've known about it for at least 10 years. But all comprehensive proposals to do something about it have been bargained away. By bargained away I mean when you have a governmental form which is highly decentralized it is necessary to go through many check points before you get anything meaningful through it. Therefore, when something like a comprehensive energy program is before them, each of the various interest groups in society will be able to weaken the prospective legislation at each of the check points," Kreml said. UU1 UlglUJT liaglllClUCU 3JTBICI1I is not cutting through the complex modern problems as well as the more modern systems do," he added. The specific proposal that Kreml is asking is a constitutional npus crir Ixmgstreet Theat a window pane were stolen from nitory after he Horseshoe. An A r in the Booker case and 30 tapes its right rear in a lot at Senat rs and a radio- campus police ol jrs were taken Russell House bo arKing lot. A siuaeni was aires dent kick out a the 1400 block of C armitory stairWED. APRIL extension cord assaulted by a f was discovered office. A earner; ?s stolen from a were stolen from )lock of College A non-student w; n from a car in in front of the H< ing lot. A rock public drunkennt indow of the nent in Preston ere arrested by TUES. APKII jnkenness and merchandise wa; ?rground walk- in the Carolina ( mnnm; fnr n froh til it U1I1 cl 1 UUU1 MIVIIVJ & V/i u &AC4K East building. turn it in. He wi ;n from the bar with fraudulent containing $300, arrested and cha :ard was stolen A 1 icense plate v 'mitoryroom. the Blossom 5 assaulted anothe re alarms went weight room. A the Roost and stolen from a des mssell house Break! Pres ; Tuesday,A I Ri rofessor William K re-evaluc commission of 56 people (he picked this number because that's how many there were at the original constitutional convention.) This commission would go into "some fairly substantial degree of seclusion and would consider the Constitution as a whole, but specifically the Congress," Kreml said. KREML USED a quote made by Thomas Jefferson to support his ideas. Jefferson said, "Each generation must come up with its new Constitution." Kreml said it is necessary to have some formal recognition of political parties in the Constitution. "This should not be extensive, but presently there is no mention of parties in the Constitution," he said. Kreml said his campaign has been very well received among voters. There are many citizens who have the feeling "the government just ce~'t do anything anymore, and they (government) ne \ er. A ladder, chain and lock in front of tenement 35 on the lM/FM cassette deck, a tape were taken from a car parked e and Henderson streets. A fficer found a student in the okstore past closing hours. A >ted for public drunkenness on j Ireene Street. , 16- A staff member was j ellow worker in the USC post a and photographic equipment j i an Elliot College apartment, as found lying on the sidewalk ! srseshoe and was arrested for iSS. j , 15- Thirty dollars worth of s taken from a candy machine j Coliseum. A student collected jrnity cake sale and refused to as arrested for breach of trust intent. Another student was rged with 14 counts of forgery. vas stolen from a parked car in Street garage. A student I r student in the p. e. center's i student discovered her wallet k drawer in Gambrell Hall. Of * ~ '5 and The _ I spo J*C fast wit] feat\ iaeni uam< pril 22, 1980 7:30 am ussell House Room 326 rernl ition ot can't seem to come to grips with the difficult problems the United States is facing." Kreml said his campaign is an ongoing enterprise. He hopes to make changes in the system even if he is not elected. He is working with scholars to get active consideration for constitutional commission. t4I will continue the day after the election just as much as I am now," he said. Kreml said there is "a lot of feeling that the legislative and executive branches of government simply do not work well together." MEMBERS OF CONGRESS have made "rather dramatic statements concerning the structural inabilities of Congress to work things out," Kreml said. He said more and more people would like to see a constitutional commission formed. Kreml's medium for expressing his views is political forums. His third forum will be held at 3 p.m. May 2, at the Carolina Townhouse. Senate budget By Mega* Gamecock S Editor's note: Because of a short account of last week's student senate The USC student senate discussed members at its last meeting. Organizational budget appeals we SG vice president Jeff Floyd. The Special Programs Committee, Trip Ideas and Issues and Contempor; Student Allocations Commission buc submitted by the Wargamer's Sociel The Senate Finance Committee \ representative from SAC and the orj to present their arguments at the ne will make a recommendation on v appeal and the suggestion will be del THE SENATE unanimously appr the 1980-81 fiscal vear. Sen. Dorothv the same as last year's, with sorr things that weren't taken into consid Sen. Patty Shaugnessy proposec stipend for SG secretary. This year'; Shaugnessy said senators do as r not get paid. The SG secretary ii codification whenever a bill is pass the Student Organization Licensinj take away the stipend failed on a 21wmmmmmammmmmmrnmeammmmmmmt* Office of the : nsor tx tlie Pr iring 38 B. Holde Sign up in tb Office Russe! Limited Seati The only clia lineal is quest to Dr. Holder ^ .. ? r. ingress i ! y ( 1 1 . William Kreml Kreml will discuss "The Hole of America in the Emerging World Order," which will be his foreign policy statement. ? hears appeals i Sexton itaH Writer age of space in Friday's paper, thr ; meeting was incomplete. 1 finances and appointed committee re read at Wednesday's meeting by Russell House University Union's s and Expeditions, Cinematic Arts, ary Sounds are all appealing the Iget cuts. A letter of appeal was also ty,vill study the appeals this week. A ionizations will go before the senate ixt meeting. The finance committee /hether the senate should pass the bated and voted on in the senate. oved the SG budget of $48,895.54 for r Stefan said this budget is basically te changes because of inflation or leration last year. 1 on amonHmonf r> oliminato Ihn s secretary was paid $300. nuch work as the secretary and do 3 responsible for updating the SG ed changing it, and she also chairs g Commission. The amendment to 16 roll call vote. President | esident J nuau | ie Activities I 11 House ? J ng I rge for this I ions directed! man! |