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Appeal) may be cielayec from paga 1 "I know there's not down anywhere that binding. There's nothii codification," he said. However, Floyd said the b process is "pretty clearly "common sensical." "The appeals process shoi the same as it was last year be no change at all," he said. Floyd said he is also conc< new senate will have had workshops. He said the Studer uoae requires tne incomii conduct one "education sessic "I'm a little concerned that senators) are spending two w< see them get to the budge possible," he said. Committ imnoarfi from pags 1 any films," Tucker said. "Maybe Tom has abused his power; maybe he has not always listened to the committee. But Tom took the responsibility of success or failure on his own shoulders, and it seems to me the committee has been successful," Tucker said. Committee member Scott Hicks said Tucker's statements were false. "The committee has been a success despite Tom, not because of him," he said. Hamilton said. "I can onlv remember the committee not voting on one film and that was the worst flop of the year. That film, 'Simon,' was taken by Tom." Warta said the film was part of a package deal and he had to book it. [ BASS SAID Warta had added "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" although the committee voted not to bring the film to USC. Hicks questioned Warta's > anthnritv tn "striirtnrp thp film schedule," without the > help of committee members. Warta said, "I have to admit;at the beginning of the semester it was a little rough and I had a big head. I've been deflated since then. I U1 to att Mr. ? Intern F I W fron in t Russe i C< ng in the ^ f ' ;r V udget appeals ;; stated" and n j >i lid be exactly . There should erned that the two training it Government tig Senate to ,l. weane Jr? was the requ cording to Gau they (the new will be to elec ?eks. I'd like to makecommitt it as soon as The Senate': be April 15. ee takes * A lid ^lidll "I felt everything I did was in the best interest of the committee," Warta said. "I vote the way the committee feels. I may not have at the beginning of the semester, but I do now." a 1.1 ? ti? ? A /\r i Hiiv asiuiig waria iu leave the room, the committee went into closed session for 15 minutes to vote. Of the 15 committee members present, 14 voted to begin impeachment proceedings. One member abstained. The executive council will decide tomorrow whether Warta will remain chairman. If Warta is impeached, Carole Golder, cinematic arts graduate assistant, will conduct meetings until a successor is named. WHE Nylon I 'Ml Frisbee It fits small enoughTo" 1 JEWELRY W j 2909 Piatt Springs R I ^^^^jPiniorettTar^ x are cordially invi end an autograph j in honor of Stephen Sp< lationally Renowned ] >oet and Man of Lettei to be held on Wednesday, April 81 n 3:30p.m. to 4:30 j he Campus Bookst II House on Greene jpies of Mr. Spender's wo vill be available for signin -v.-. :??? ^^BiISk&SSR . ' - Iv. Glory B. Gau/t sday night's senate meeting ired training workshop, acilt. She said tonight's meeting t a president pro tern and to ee appointments. s first business meeting will action to man Warta said he is not worried because he has not committeed any impeachable offenses. "Everything I've done has been within my powers as chairman," he said. 0??v c?^ [EE! I ?)$1.96 carry in your pocket. || AREHOUSE cl., west Columbia j| other jewelry store" | ^Fz=-=====f ted I oarty j ender British ! rs [ th | o.rn. ore Street rks VISA ? 2 USC s Two USC students were robh had fought off an armed robber Akaif Uzbek of Greene Street Marion Street were walking in men'stopped them. One man held a rifle on therr $225 was taken, according to pol use STUDENT Paul Gilattc Street about 9:30 p.m. when an; The youth grabbed Gilatto b> student give him money. Gilatl Police said they believe the assailants were different. How* ages of 18 and 25. Football A limited number of tickets t< students, according to Joe Baiei Tickets, which will cost $10 e Athletic Ticket Office on Rose\ must pay in cash. Tickets are available for the' Georgia game, the 7 p.m. Oct. game. 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