University of South Carolina Libraries
M f "' 9 L__l_JI L?LJI 'IC Senators rrnrial m< %/A VftV/AlAA A 11^ Key appointments are made and considered at the first few Studer new term. But apparently nearly h student senators didn't think the s< the term was that important ? becj Several key matters were discuss meeting. But only 25 of the 45 sei were there to consider and vote < appointments were voted on and 1 the senate, appointed committee cl acts set the stage for next year's a attending, the senators have pro' about serving their constituents. The most controversial action pointment of a freshman senatoi chairman. This committee is the Government body and has had a ? A? ? ^ - - recently wun Duaget appeals. The a great deal. Every senator shouh input. Students assumed that when the they were electing people who 1 their well-being. Instead, many decisions upto others while they ei break or simply decided to early. If the senators cannot even start (<an'( Aviuuit miink Jm r ? vA|fVV? lliuvii ill UiC 1UIU1C. J clearly violated their constituent decisions made at last week's mee they will have themselves to blame It is time for newly elected offi They need to remember their camp the importance of the commitment The real a real bt To the Editor: In response to Mr. Hughes' lett 'The Real Deal' offered by the Ru In his letter, Mr. Hughes c< cafeteria was not competitive wi 1. # * At A % wvuiu nave iouna inai ne was in the facts. He stated that The H fact, it costs $2.60. As for the selection of food, T1 meat from a selection of seven, n from a selection of six, two hot n soup, salad or desert, and a large THE 'CAFETERIA-STYLE' House, which Mr. Hughes does students in a fast and efficic eliminates the normal task of luxury most USC students cannot While investigating these facts Service (those who run RH cafe) students with any problems tha taining to the restaurants on cam occasional 'ice cream socials' in order to encourage students to slu complaints with the ARA staff. The Russell House is co restaurants around campus and t are constantly trying to improve cleanliness of their restaurants o time, Mr. Hughes, you will investi writing irresponsibly. gamecock Founded 1 908 Newsroom: 777-7181 Business Office: 777 3888 Stephen Riddell Jill Hancock Copy Desk Chief Leesa Teresa Weaver News Editor Cylinc Don Weatherhee Asst. News Editor Jerry Michelle Burchette Co-sports Editor Williai Richard Moyers Co sports Editor Jean I Mark Platte Entortainment Editor Linda Michael Rornatowski Asst. Ent. Editor Mark Chip Lowell Graphics Editor Letters & Cc Sole reproduction rights granted to the Asi contninod herein may not bo reproduced withe Opinions expressed in the Gamecock are th< unsigned, of the editor. i no uamococf welcomes letters ana coiun bo typewritten, triple spaced on a 05 space lir Letters should be no longer than 300 word to one newsworthy subject no longer thar columns must be signed with the writer's c mailing address, class standing or faculty pot unacceptable, but the writer's name may be v if the circumstances warrant it. We reserve the right to odit columns and le reserve the right to reject any column for any r Address letters and columns to: tditoriai n . .UBC. Columbia, S C. 2920?. .. I miss eeting i broad policy matters an it Senate meetings of th< alf of the recently electec jcond business meeting o iiise they didn't show up. $ed at the senate's April 15 lators elected last montl >n the issues, Committe< Glory Gault, president 01 lairmen. These importan dministration, and by not ven that they don't can taken was Gault's ap r as Finance Committe< most important Studen particularly rouch timi appointment was debatec 1 have been there to offei y voted for their senator; would take an interest ii senators left importani ther took an early Eastei their two free absence* off on the right foot, USC Die absent senators hav< :'s trust already, and il ting prove to be bad ones icers to show leadership >aign promises and realize t thev have made in IISC deal argin er (April 6) pertaining to ssell House Cafeteria: >mplained that the RH ith local restaurants. He trror had he investigated leal Deal costs $2.75, in he Real Deal offers one tot three; two vegetables ills w/butter, a choice of t ice tea or soft drink. set-up of The Russell not like, helps to serve mt manner. This also tipping the waitress, a afford. , I found that ARA Food were very eager to help t they might have peripus. ARA even sponsors many residence halls in ire their suggestions and moetitive with small he staff of ARA Services the quality, service, and n campus. Perhaps next gate the facts instead of Steve Dryden computer science major Advertising: 777 4249 Production: 777 2833 Editor Bainbridge. . . Edttorfal Page Editor la Calvert Wire Editor Brewer . General Manager m Tinsley Production Manager Hatchell Business Manager Haines Advertising Manager Ethridge Jr Advisor )lumns sociated Press All other material Hit the permission of the editor. 3SQ, If signed, of the writer and. if ins. All letters and columns must 10. s, and columns should be limitod ? tour typed pages. Letters end orrect name, telephone number, lillon and main? Psniiftnnvma hia withhold on letters, upon request, tters (or space and style, and we eason. >ge Editor. Gamecock. Drawer A, iteh: 1 (2 r I VICTIM VIC f ' *- ), , , ^ ; I 7 | g t VICTIM [ VU ! (? r VICTIM rVIC J 1 ^ Aah\ f** ! IMjl (I ; VICTIM VIC ' 21, i " LettpnQ Muslim To the Editor : The headline article which appeared in the April 8 edition of the Gamecock and was titled "Chairman may lose job" (concerning the impeachment of Tom Warta, chairman of the Russell House University Union's Cinematic Arts Commission) prompted me to write you. I am specifically concerned about what seemed to Non-inte, best altei To the Editor: t If Mr. Healy is actually t concerned about freedom < fhan Ua OKahI/J * uibii lie , OIIVUIU UUdllUUIl 1 interventionist foreign ( policy because it is the tool of t tyranny, not freedom. ? From the point of view of the ( El Salvadoran people, our < policy is certainly j totalitarian. At this moment t we are supporting a totalitarian rejgime in El Salvador. Interventionism, whether for noble or ignoble causes, invariahlv hernmwi 1 totalitarian at some point. . The false crusade against Communism has long since reached that point. There is a very good moral and practical reason why the U.S. has become its own worst enemy; because WAR is the ultimate source of tyranny and the single greatest influence fnr thp destruction of freedom. WE HAVE been fighting the infamous Cold War against the U.S.S.R. since the end of W.W. II. This is actually a proxy war. For us it is usually limited to various kinds of support for the latest victim of our friendship, but for the people of El Salvador it is a total wflr AnH this time wo haun wwmmm mmmrn^m v? vaaaiV T* V IKK V chosen the side of the oppressors to the great advantage of our communist enemies. In the eyes of the world, At -A - I'-'toM-uTsfli,' 7\notker dead i^outk rt :tim victim vie > - . ... v. . .. ? P] (V\) (1c %tim i I ' % *!# ..J I -"V'" I i_ZZ ?l5*V (\<c I :tim victim | vie > > .1. . ?w. ,,J$ I P\ fzP] (23 :t(m victim vici -t-L* ? ^ ? f -) r . ivri^riO, VILUim5< CtJJO 51 the Editor mm/ip nnr be the main accusation place prioi against Mr. Warta and that USC. is the scheduling of the Movie, "Mohamed, My con Messenger of God." the pres surroundii FIRST LET ME state that could sim I do,, not know Mr. Warta follows: personally or professionally, , nor am I familiar with the The n tiiau ho n.ne i- *i- Mpsspnffpi naj iiv iuiu UIC ^lUCIIiailL' " Arts Committee. Let me also J*?1ne\ y add that the showing of the Muslims a above-mentioned movie took Muslims European* j informat rvention sssss shaped t um jjtl _n-i i ? . ^ beliefs ol riuut/e presently < million < population struggle for global 2. THE iomination, leading to the eventual nuclear holocaust. M 3 ?^ + We are egging the Russians >n, and have given them heir greatest opportunities, ;.g. El Salvador. The people )f this country should call an VJ md to this insanity, and a x)licy of non-intervention is To the Ed he only rational alternative. Let's ta Steve Vandervelde notions o! law student required < the profef y a world p< Inmate X* situation wants -sts countries pen pal 7rr^yVi K I of product promise < To the Editor: tha L,PreS I am an inmate at the problems. Central Corrections In- Recogni stitution and would like to cessful pi have someone in which to easl?r J* e correspond with. I am from motivate, out of state (California) and uniquely have no family or friends services < here in the southeast and I unions na would enjoy having someone ^lY08-u.! in which to share with. I will subsi< would appreciate very much cxpensta, if you would run the below ad J?,' in the Goniecock for me. 'pL210U r I am 36, with blue eyes and There a brown hair. mosptere I'm also a student in the Dismissal USC/CCI Program here at ver^ CCI and a Psychology Major. ?****** j ? , (.Thankingyou beforehand. James R. Odom gpr frag!#* found in Atlanta. -yA TIM [ VICTIM j i"u\ TIM/ VICTIM I rnf "?? ??! mmmrnrn ' riflj J VICTIM p\ ^5^ -in j j victim ' -ill unsolved. _ nnrlr: pvri Li i r to my arrival at moral ol sizeable eern goes beyond ? ^controversy ^ldeU il1 and meaning* P'y ^ stated as tertainmei lovie, "Mohamed, 3. MDne; of God," is well "? . /as acclaimed by Cinematic is well as by non- or. .f?J! (especially west . ? [) as an accurate universi ? pnlidnt^nir lve ana en ; retelling of worlp an events which peoples ar he culture and ?"e,H13* peoples which "m|ted in 11 comprise over 700 provincial >f the world's dertakings university has a igan reali nomic pr< itor: lk productivity. To most of us thi ' those dreadfully boring aftern cvviiuiinca course, iu outers, a s sional economist. However, if w >wer, productivity will have to tx ir country's lack of positive eason for our severely depress* as well as a frighteningly de] condition. ation climbs to new heights such as Germany and Japai ity to successfully combat the < The United States is showing re lion. Whatever one's feelings cor >f our new administration, it m ident Reagan knows the cause: tion of the problem is only th ograms to enhance positive m orized than practiced. The profc g Americans to enhance prodi difficult task. The inflation of combined with the growing pc ve reduced most of the workin ider the existing welfare progra lize housing, food expenses, med and the question arises, why w r work harder than you have to j sally don't need? re many factors that contribuU to create a high motivat of incentive not to work is one of 1 place for the President to sta ?try can do for you, but what y< ?? VICTIM VICTIM VICTIM (S\ A/ICTIfi v&ha?" aval bligation to a minority of its ho are Muslim to heir beliefs and then\ with ill cultural enit. V concerns shouid only ones for the Arts ler cultural com>o you want a ty that is ig and open to the d its different id their cultures, is closed on itself, ts perspective and 1 in its unVlohamed Midassi qraduate student zes >blem s word conjures up oons spent in that ubject best left to e are to survive as conmo a hmicahnlH WVWISBV U IIVUOVIIV1U motivation is the ?d world economic pressing domestic every day, other n have increased Jwindling value of cord lows in levels icerning the future iust be recognized 5 of our economic e beginning. Sucotivation is much >lem of effectively uctivity will be a the many social wer of the labor g force's physical m the government teal expenses, fuel ork? And if you do ust to keep the job i to the proper ation environment, the simplest and a rt. "Ask not what xi can do for your George L. Benson graduate student