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| Volume LXX No,74, University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C. April B, 1981
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| organizations to submit wr
Senate, Student Governmen
$ says the new senate is not ye
The process "is new," G
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naiilt saiH ?ht? hue ronoino;
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Ibut said she expects more be
She declined to say what org;
a "YOU CAN'T snap your fi
| head,'" she said. Learning tl
J Gaultsaid.
However, according to fo
| President Jeff Floyd, the ap
fi in chapter 700 of the Studer
iH not changed at all.
IWhat has changed, acco
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By Forrost Brow
Staff Writer
'% The Columbia Fire Depart
|b more than $1H,(KH) during
^ months responding to false
J| the USC campus, accordin
$j| Beauford, IJSC's director of s
1| Fifty-two false fire alar
Sjpulled since September 19B(
for each call, accc
^department records.
Fourteen men, two eng
^Struck and a chief's car rt
^reported fire.
From September 1980 t
?M)eSaussuie dorm had the
y^nreiKM'ts on campus, with nine
Itteauford said LaBorde d
false alarms each. Other dc
or more false alarms this yt
Puilding. Preston an
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Warta
senate
I Hancock
Desk Chief
dline approaches for student
itten budget appeals to Student
t Vice President Glory B. Gault
t ready to hear the appeals.
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IUUH ouiu. 11 o UUl a UUWII'SCl
jry year."
d about 10 written appeals so far,
fore the 5 p.m. Monday deadline,
anizations had appealed.
ngers and say 'OK, it's all in my
le appeals process "takes time,"
rmer Student Government Vice
ipeals process, which is outlined
it Government codification, has
rding to Floyd, is the budget
firp p
>lumbias
'n said.
ment has spent , !
?. , 1 part of the fa
the past seven ? , .
r;_, i I hey tend t(
tire alarms on ,. ? . .
, . , semester, win
g to Lawrence ,, , ,
r t raise alarm;
safety services.
; . during the sun
nis have been , , ...
. . . two during the
), costing about
>rrling to fire , ,
^ I' requent fi
, ... semester is
ines, a ladder . ..
. 4 . said. However
spond to each dcpartmc
.. March 1981. !!"' '
f i ^ waste invt
most false fire . .
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1 alarms pulled, ^
, ., many reasons
orm had eight .. . . . ..
4, ,i childish hint
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By Tom Coy
Stnff Writer
The chairman of Russell He
Cinematic Arts Committee tomorri
proceedings brought against him b;
The committee voted Monday t(
Warta after committee member Hi
a list of grievances against Wart;
among the members.
Among Hamilton's grievances
schedule the movie, "Mohamed, IV
the committee's decision not to sh
Hamilton, Warta said he has the rij;
wants without committee or staff a]
Warta said the film was requeste
Association of South Carolina, who
and allow the committeeto keep th<
I DO NOT BELIEVE the Musi
it," Hamilton said.
According to Warta, the Muslin
they could not pay for the film. Hov
to pay if the committee lost money (
Committee member .Jeff Bass/s
should not receive any special privi
At Monday's hearing, committc
told Warta." Before spring break yc
to the executive council meotine. I
proxy. You also missed last Thurs
appoint a proxy either."
Warta said he didn't appoint
"forgot the new time for the execi;
some reason the old meeting time si
Mil.AN I)ALTON, president of ]
Union, said the meeting time had
lour weeks" ago.
Committee member Wesley Tuck
time last year we didn't know if wt
: iiul f t:
hearing process that takes place b
budget recommendations. Floyd s
involved the Student Allocations
organizations' budget requests
mendation to the Senate Finance Cc
Floyd said the SAC step of tl
eliminated this year by dissolving
hearing duties to the Finance Comn
Chapter 700 states that after t
Finance Committee's budf
organizations may make writter
president. The appeals should
dissatisfaction.
THE SENATE president then pi
senate. One representative from
invited to appear before the sena
group's appeal for additional fundii
rne Finance Committee's de
during the appeals by that committ
ilarms ^
18,000 i
increase during the first
II semester," Beauford said $i
) decrease at the end of the || &
eh is very close to exam tune.
s are almost non-existent
imer We have perhaps one or
summer." he said.
ilse alarms during the fall
"not acceptable," Beauford
, he said there is little USC or
nt officials can do to combat
)ther than inform students of
)lved
pie pul' false fire alarms for ?
, but Hi ! of thf reasons are
is."
>n is malicious mischief,"
1 "Another reason is thaf
>oh hnfso onuo 4
>use University Union's
dw will face impeachment
y his committee.
) impeach Chairman Tom
ichard Hamilton compiled
a and distributed the list &
was Warta's decision to Si
lessenger of God" despite H|[
ow the film. According to
jht to schedule any film he
pproval.
id by the Muslim Students
agreed to pay for the film >
; profits.
im students ever paid for
i students later told him
/ever, the group promised
)n the film, Warta said.
;aid the Muslim students fl
leges in choosing films. !
ie member Skot Garrick
11 ] knf'V*.- vnn u/uron't ani?i<t
J "" v" 1 Ciu" 'h H ?
were even going to luive
see Committee, page 3
yyy jus
efore the Senate sees the Gault s
aid last year's procedure yesterda>
Committee, which heard hadn't re?
before sending a recom- Gault h
jmmittee. because h
he hearing process was senate, wi
; SAC and delegating the to know w
nittee. "I have
he senate considers the said. "Th
let recommendation, knew it wi
\ appeals to the senate Student
state the reasons for Gault has
take into
ignorant <
esents appeals to the full Boswel]
each group appealing is Governm
te to further explain that process n;
ig.
cisions are represented "EACH
ee's chairman.
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The 5? false fire alarms that w
rcvnn months have cost tne at)
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Richard Hamilton
* appec
aid the first time she had read c
' morning. Until then she had "look
id it (chapter 700) in its entirety," sh
lasn't dealt with the appeals issut
er first priority is training new sens
e can't just jump in and say 'OK, le
hat we're doing," Gault said.
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iiv/1* tumt uiiu una unite ctnu put uiv
iere's a lot to learn. I knew there
ould be time-consuming."
Government President John Boswe
the appeals process under control
consideration that we got this tfc
)f what was being done," he said.
I said that after Gault's first w<
ent vice president, "she'll have
ailed down."
YEAR the situation's different,"
See i
; mip ,r.
' of Columbia $ 7 8. 000.
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lis
hapter 700 was
ed through, but
le said.
? yet. she said,
ttors. "As a newt's
go.' We have
feet up." Gault
would be,and I
\\ said he thinks
"You've got to
ling completely
?ek as Student
the (appeals)
Boswell said,
ippeals paqe i
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