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^ Q ; " ' ; ' - <f; Volume LXX No. "71 University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C. Aoril 1. 'i vvr?| ^ ^r,-5: : ? -?- odttl Student Government Vice Presi discusses the budget for studei presented to the Student Si (Photo by Barry Newman) Awaiting Senate ? Profess By Jill Hancock Copy Desk Chtof It's not every day that a USC professor gets a call from the president of the United States asking him to serve as U.S. ambassador to a foreign country. But that's just what happened last Thursday to Dr. Richard L. Walker, director of USC's Institute of International Studies, when President Ronald Reagan appointed him ambassador to South Korea. "What he (the president) said is engraved forever in my mind," Walker said. THE CALL came while Walker and his wife were celebrating their 36th V |g| * / Jlm ' hO s S !m New Student Government I Student Government inaugur address, Bo swell promised to the past administration while a (Photo by Jose Panganiban) Student Senat ^S^BSUKVM mittee's budget campus organize Committee chaii Las 1 yea r?87 ? After several ] hours of debate, was passed in il had prepared it. organizatic M ?- were funded, "SI m Sen. Tony Pj allocating more i Engineers, whos PATRONE ' r< dent Jeff Floyd club, Russell He it organizations Water Ski Club mate Monday. Patronesament According to P additional mone: tpproval or receive wedding anniversary at a Litchfield Beach house Walker and four other USC professors own. Walker said the call was "quite unexpected" because he had not actively campaigned for the job. He said he's just beginning to learn how many people in public and academic life were involved in nimhintr for his nomination. Among those people were Sen. Strom Thurmond, R-S.C., who contacted Walker about four months ago to ask him for a resume. Since then Lee Atwater, a former graduate student under Walker and now deputy director of political affairs for President Reagan, has been involved y-'-'y. ':' ; ;' wguration 0resident John Bo swell is sworn in al ceremonies yesterday. In his in continue and improve programs sta Iso working to implement new ideai mate visec . By Lana Carter 8taH Writer te Monday approved the Finance < ; recommendation, giving $400,000 t itions, according to Dorothy Stefan, Fir man. rganizations shared $500,000, Stefan sai proposed amendments and more than the resolution for budget recommenda is original form as the Finance Comn )ns were covered by their own revenue :efan said. itrone proposed four budget amendr money to the American Institute of Chei e original allocation was $400. jquested cutting Bowling Club, Lac use University Union executive counci > budgets. The senate didn't nass ai iments. 'atrone, the engineering organization n? y for transportation for chemical plant ( s ambass* % in the campaign. ? Also involved were Harry Dent, Columbia attorney and a former aide in the Nixon administration, and Sen. Ernest. F. Hollings, D-S.C., among others. WALKER'S APPOINTMENT must now be approved by the U.S. Senate and then by the South Korean government. Walker said he sees the job of ambassador as "one of intercultural understanding." That's something Walker said he's devoted his life to. Another quality that Walker said will help him in his job is his emphases on the family and the "periysl (JSC Pi idenl V . \ By John St?H One female USC sti former student ident year-old Columbia m up as the man who al . \ the Shandon area la: Columbia City Police. * Investigator Harold Lee Porterfield of 1] arrested Monday ?-. charges, was identif was raped last Wedn woman who was rape< Acting Police Chi officers arrested Pc p.m. Monday alleged a house in the 1100 blc Wilbur said Porterfiel jewelry reported housebreaking on l>e> morning. Wilbur said Porter connection with the i the description given tims." BOTH RAPES occ > during Wilbur said. The firs! augural Holly Street address , irted bv Shirley Street address their early 20s and sin Chambers said in th was sunbathing in h< ;pass Ibud Sen. Peter S ha hid proposed i Bell Camp's funding. He request Com- $17,434 allocation be given to the 0 57 the rest be divic7 ' ?nong other c lance According t? J, students Bell Camp's maintenance. "I I d funded by the administration ai three said itions The senate die 4 approve t littee Montgomery said,' i don't think Camp without ample warning. ; they A STUDENT Bar Association i nents meeting was denied the oppoi nical association needed more moi President Jeff Floyd, the mendations, not to hear appeals. rosse Groups may appeal their indiv il and senate before the entire budget's ny of APPROVING this year's prop senate's final resolution. The ne ^eded this week. ;ours. adorship sonal touch "Our Korean friends know of the cohesiveness and real warmth within our family," said Walker, father of inree grown cniiaren. "MY WIFE and I are a team," he said. And together they will learn the customs, the language and the political system of South Koreans, he said. The Walker's immediate priority, according to the professor, will be to familiarize themselves with the range of activities they will undertake as "the chief representatives" of the United States government in a foreign country. siuaeni, e :ify rape si Vaughan tack. "She wai wrh*r well-hidden fror ident and one female "The man en lifted yesterday a 22- her and askec an from a police line- Williams. She s legedly raped them in returned, he fol st week, according to raped her," Chs The woman r I Chambers said Curtis the telephone c< 100 Oak St., who was raped her and on housebreaking Chambers said. ied by a woman who -i ?i i? ?"? csuay anu uy anomer "IN THE se i last Friday. come home fro ef K.A. Wilbur said bers said. "Th< irterfield about 12:20 and asked if she ly trying to break into she said the lai >ck of Woodrow Street, he left. d had in his possession f minu S J"., a"',,, that knocked again /ine Street at 8.20 that shw rlns field was then held in (^a'ne hack witl rapes "because he fit ?' ** an/* *> to us by the two vie- her- Chamber He said jeu assailant tried urred at about noon, the wall also, t was reported from a Police said P and the second from a released from t ?. Both victims were in he had been ser gle, he said. battery convicti ic first case, the victim A bond hearii ?r yard before the at- today. ' >6S get an amendment eliminating ed that $4,000 of Be!! Camp's Student Bar Association and rganizationsr'v snouia noi nave to pay^<>r think Bell Camp should b?> id not by students," Shahid he amendment. Sen. Mike it's right to stop funding Bell epresentative present at the rtunity to explain why his ney. According to Senate proposed budget recom'idual budgets to the 1981-82 final approval. iflQpH hilHoot tnoc f ho potirino VMV?(^W TTitO V* IV I VIII Hlg :w senate will assume duties 5M Senate, page 5 ...t ; ..-v s-.. - "-'"afei Richard L. Walker 1 uumna aspect s sunbathing, but she was n the street." he said tered the yard, talked with I her if she knew a Mr. aid no and he left. When he lowed her into the house and imbers said. eported the assailant pulled ord out of the wall before he then stole some jewelry, cond case, the woman had >m work for lunch," Chains' man knocked on the door ! needed j*ny yard work done, tidlord took care of that and tes later he came back and , He asked for a drink of jed the door, but when she h the water he drank about ot into the house and raped i &UIU. relry was stolen and the to rip her phone cord from orterfield recently had been he state penitentiary where *ving time on an assault and ion. tig was to be held at 10 a.m.