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Marc] By Lesley Symmonds Staff Writer About 100 USC Students for Life "and South Carolina Citizens for Life members marched from Russell House to the Capitol yesterday. Holding signs reading ''Violrl Tn I ifn' 1 The Gam crock '^ampus Crime column anc < ampus 1 olice lectures to university 101 students abou* crime Cet Your Record ? Gamecock featui Rock "Ceoi Album You re I Kathy Buraick Nasnviiie singer arti album win autograon records fre record nere The JEWELRY 2909 Piatt Springs Rd w Cc i it s more than just ar it' we sain The En I ^c^- I Jo I' '> /\ yi W?' / 1 Ui2i^ 1 I Mug-$1.50 a iviu i v Juiu^ aim "Murder Is Not The Answer," the abortion protesters heard a speech by state Hep. Jean Toal. Toal told demonstrators, "We are here today to Bookdrc By Forrest Brown Staff Writer Wooden bookdrops in the Russell House Campus Bookstore will be removed "in the near future "because of continuing textbook thefts, according to Rick James, USC Campus Police officer. Coin-operated lockers will remain in the bookstore, and James says he hopes more can be installed. Many books have been stolen because they are accessible in the open bookdrops. James said. THE NUMBER of book thefts reported has increased dramatically because of increased student awareness, he said FREEAUTOGRAF George You re No. Record by Writer & I License Tags I Banks : Goldtone Pins George Rogers Bumper Stic Blankets Suspenders Gator Bow! Blanket Car I "It's more t hers a celebrate life in the face of one of the worst decisions made by the Supreme Court." She said the United States Constitution should guarantee the right to life to all citizens, born and unborn. KATHLEEN Poole viro president, South Carolina Citizens for Life .adviser to IJSC Students foi Life and co-chairman of the demonstration,said the two groups were combining the Iranian hostages' >ps to he i prevention have made students aware of theft problems, James said. "Things are being stolen because of the fact that students are not properly securing their items," he said. He suggested students not take books into the bookstore. If taking books or personal items into the bookstore is unavoidable, students should use the coinoperated lockers, James said. STUDENTS should report thefts immediately to Campus Police, James said. "It's reasonable to assume that many thefts go unreported because students don't know who to report them to," he said. Most items stolen from the bookdrop are never recovered. James said. Even if a person is caught autographed Free | ring sat. 9:30-3:30 Ki- $3.95 st and Larry Davis who wrote the E You do NOT have to purchase WAREHOUSE >ia 9til6Mon Sat lother jewelry store s Been A Great Year ite George Ro itire Carolina Sat. Jan 24 SOUTH CAROLINA T3URK IN QAMECQCH CDUMTTRV Rlig-$4.95 >H on j HEM 1 I S1.C Artist | 96c Glassware $2.50 Sweatshirts $1.00 GoidtoneN kers FREE George Rc^ger .. $12.95 web Belt & I $4.95 Women sB< $7.95 T-Shirts olina Beaded Necklace Stickpins Key Chains Tie Tacs cu" unt . Posters ana MORE ana MO<? ana VO? THE JEWELRY WAREHOt 09 Piatt Springs Rd. w. :han just another lew Hill Ill dvocc homecoming with their continuing fight for antiabortion legislation. "We are celebrating not only the life given back to the freed hostages, but also the right to life of unborn -U:i J n -*_ ? i-uuuren, snesaia. The demonstration marked the fifth anniversary of the 1972 Supreme Court decision that allowed states to legalize abortion. IN RESPONSE to those removed taking something from a bookdrop, he goes unpunished unless the owner prosecutes, James said. IN ADDITION to crime awareness programs, Campus Police plan to show a film on crime prevention to all incoming freshmen, according to James. "The best way to prevent crime is to use plain common sense," James said. In new screen splendor... Hie most magnificent picture ever! DM00SELZNICKS~i Miteus CLARK GABLE *gj VIVIEN LEIGH ^4 LESLIE HOWARD OLIVIA dcHAVlLLAND STEREOPHONIC SOUND METROCOLOR An M0M Re rtiuu Sun. Jan. 25,3:00 pm Free-Nursing Aud. Southern Studies Film Festival igers & Team Gamecock Rock Album $3.95 >MAN PIN I JO I " ' - - - ' I $1.00 i i $4 42 eckiace $2 X ^ Bumper StiCVers _ ? Buckie 53 95 Buckles 53 OC ' 5249 ; 53.00 'S Uo<KV ISE Cola. retry store." IHHMIRHnMSHnHMBUMI ite life women who claim the right to their own bodies, I would say that I agree with them. But I don't feel that an unborn child is part of that woman's body. It (the child) is a completely separate human being that has just as much right to life as its mother," she said. Bernie Corbett, a USC Students for Life member and co-chairman of the demonstration, said the organization doesn't have an official opinion on issues such as birth control, the death penalty or the draft because of members' differing opinions. "There is one issue that we all have in common which is abortion," he said. COHBETT said the organization has 200 members "about equally divided between males and females." The group holds several educational lectures and demonstrations throughout the year, he said. f BADISCHEi a producer of CI FIBE Since its founding on tion has become a r chemicals and fibers Today it is a member c mosi respeciea cnerr With major manufacl port, Texas; Anders Badische Corporatioi nylon and acrylic mai We v\ University of . .. see y( (Sea Pines at lliln is Making (hi A 3-Day, on Hilton f ^ I v:A II I C IC M/" ' ' yT. V UK! IO 1>V 01 i'ie i'nesi nights in a p S?^ <-?>,* /*V L , ' yV^- And as; breakfasts, a Saturday nig rental. All on us. 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