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m H . . mm a" . r'\-:ii5:v^>;.i\'^^Jr^is^r-?^^JHH^HH^P^:^??!ic^lf^ IS* I- H - L- - - - ' HK^ sBlll^l llaKV -V viii, v[ - ~ - >? ; _t?""- Bg> s 'SN w N Senator Tom Turnipseed announces i House Monday. T lirnincooH ! n: JL A I A t l^v^V/V/Vt 'J, to oppose ^ Spence ^ >. Teresa K. Weaver >- ^ Gamecock Staff Writer ^ Lexington Sen. Tom Turnipseed announced Monday he plans to I ^ unseat U.S. Congressman Floyd I Spence in the November election. I Leigh Leventis, a Columbia 8 lawyer, announced last fall he a would oppose Spence in the elec- A tion. Leventis will run against I Turnipseed for the Democratic 1 nomination. 1 Turnipseed said the main con- I cerns in the campaign are "sur- 1 vival issues" that affect citizens 1 most directly. He said these issues 1 have been largely ignored by the mmammmmm incumbent representative. HHHHHI "SMALL BUSINESSES are 1 OVI going broke, farmers are deeper in 1 vnitn r: 1 II cai llt'I S UII Iixeu 111comes can't make ends meet and the elderly and the poor are IT literally being killed by the ravages of inflation," Turnipseed f f/uTiu said. "We pay double the amount j [k;~on the gasoline pump with $2 a i 7gallon predicted in the next few months. Electric bills are higher I / n than house payments." I' A reason for the survival- \? y m'uKlomi.' I?> ct?iH io I'1" ',*'1 necessary power of many in- I / \> ternational corporations. "The I K greedy giants," or large com- I i'' panies, are destroying free en- I I 1 terprise and the ability of South 1 ' j Carolinians to make a living, he I \ . A SPKCIFIC PHORLKM of state! | residents, lurnipseed said, is a I recent price hike by South Carolina I _^u ^ Electric & Gas Co. The rate in- I gsl *11 ^ crease is an indirect result of the I &&& H ownership of the company, he said. | "1 found out in the SCE&G rate hike hearings that the real | {* ownership over the local utilities' I j< big money structures rests in the B TAJHSt" banks of New York and the big I TMf* energy companies,"Turnipseed I said. "I've done a fairly good job I of raising public consciousness. 1 | | | / wouldn't use the term sensational. A 1 J but you have to be outspoken to m] /I raise people's awareness of some ^ problems." His purpose in going to |||| Washington would be to expose the |1| I public to some of the government lv manipulation by big on companies ana Banning nrms. || Hi "BIG OIL monopolizes and | p W manipulates the world's energy | ' * resources by corrupting politicians I with campaign contributions and ??_ political lobbying and wheeling! and dealing," he said. 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There have been complaints from students who have received parking tickets during weekends, but Periera said under the regulations, tickets can be given to cars parked in "an area not suitable for parking. PEREIRA cited USC's parking regulations, which state that a car not parked in a legitimate parking space can be ticketed anytime during the day or night. Many students have the misconception that their cars are safe from the metermaids if they park anywhere on campus on the weekend. "We realize their (parking) problems," Pereira said. Hesaid that if a student does come to him with a parking problem,he will try to resolve it. I ' ? Earn Extra Money Urgertt I y; n?^d ed ? people with Mononucleosis fix aid in Medical Research. If you have or had within the past 2 weeks' i Mono, you may qualify for $100.00 per I [ week for 3 hours of your time. 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