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2 men cha From Staff Reports Two Columbia men were charged with trespassing and loitering with the intent to sell drugs after they were arrested Wed nesday in Moore dorm. James Davis and Cleveland Moseley were arrested after campus police were notified that two men were going door to door asking students if they wanted to buy marijuana. When the two men were arrested, they had in their possession a cellophane bag full of marijuana; the value was unknown. nnn THE S.C. STATE HOSPITAL needs volunteers to escort patients to the State Fair Oct. 19,20 and 21. Camille Amaker, director of volunteer services, said staff members have been transporting patients to the fair each year, but volunteers are being recruited this year to "go there with the patients and be with them." Each volunteer would be responsible for From Airline Companies to western Apparel, _ University Hj Telephone Directory H has it all. use It! I if r? I ^gganiMMtt V prj OS h csi I R sms I ^ I irged with two patients, Amaker said. The hospital will provide transportation. Students can volunteer for any of the three days and will have to be free from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Interested persons should contact Amaker at 758-7177. nnn CROP, an organization which is part of Church World Services concern about world hunger, will hold its annual CROP walk in Columbia this Sunday. The ten-mile walk, which starts at five places around the city, will conclude with all of the 1,500 to 2,000 walkers converging on the State House grounds. Steve Price, a Presbyterian chaplain and USC CROP chairman, said the goal of this year's fundraiser is $20,000. Last year, the walk raised $13,000. Information on CROP and this Sunday's walk is available at the Presbyterian Student Center and the Episcopal, Lutheran, Methodist (ELM) Center or by calling Steve Price at 799-0212. When a g your car, the tai But I ' J -?gflroftttfr-i% ate ' '^fia^M ---** S ' jfl8 * <3^3BwjP- t3 <jh .. iBlnE? *"i^. * *.?' t if Ji ISltllPljjg p?6p || | ll|pBj| . ^ iv p '"'?'*;:' ' _ ^ gjpg|g . --. . X--' When you get paid back wit interest like this, it sort of mal wish he'd borrow things more Open up a few cold MWw iT\ an^ toast a guy who n I j knows how to return z HBjjL/ Tonight, let it be Lowenbrai intent to s news briefs THE LOCATION OF two events and the time of the annual parade during the Homecoming weekend have been changed. The President's House on the Horseshoe is the location of the annual President's i . t\r\ ? * - itum iiuu a m. co IZ'.'M) p.m. Saturday. The event is open to alumni. USC President James Holderman and USC Alumni Association President Edward M. Royall will greet guests. The alumni awards luncheon honoring the 1982 distinguished alumnus Archbishop Joseph L. Bernadin of Chicago will be at Russell House Ballroom at 1 p.m. The luncheon is $6 in advance and $7 at the door, and the public may attend. The Homecoming parade will begin at 3 p.m. at Main and Hampton streets and proceed down Main Street, turning left on Gervais Street and then right on Sumter Street through the USC campus. pod friend born lk may not comc the trunk does. ' B^S mmA I WWBf : < s SP^I _ _ Jr^? JHB - S ji ? ? --- ?1 BBmtffi#^ h /kf mBBBL , f\JB&> J-. - . -- B \ NnS^rZ i. Here's to good! 1198? Rc?f Brawetl t>i ell drugs AN INTERDISCIPLINARY symposium exploring the contributions of the medieval friar St. Francis of Assisi will be held Oct. 8 and 9 in the Gambrell Hall auditorium. "The Legacy of St. Francis," funded in part by the South Carolina Committee for the Humanities, will center on the presentation of five papers exploring the character and personality of St. Francis. Speakers will emphasize the Franciscan spirit both in humanistic studies as well as in the world of fundamental human aspirations and concerns. The conference is sponsored by the Department of Philosopy. Registration will be held Oct. 8 from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. In addition to the paper presentations and discussions, a dinner and reception will be held on the evening of Oct. 8. The two-day conference registration fee is $3, which does not include the cost of the dinner and reception. For more information or to register, contact Robert Mulvaney at 777-4166. >ws ! back full. ^|^5^^'^Sr\\*.^.V<>% - ?. -- - Sn' f mSSmMIP*' ' jj|' '' ^ BB&'M \ : .- BJf .^m:' y a^B^v HI m 8 I r^JHRyHnH rientls. Miltef B'owing Co Milwaukee Wis