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Commission*? Clemson has continued to increase. You should applaud that. "To put a cap on enrollment at Clemson would not be solving the problem that it was intended to solve. We would have to reduce Gamecock gets r Call 77 By popul; JLI - / 'w//7e rri( / w// leave / / ???Sr lll^ BE** *? *'W's -^P"- x!Sl wj^** V ^4^'' "''^ '^n ?Mx . . ... v j. ,'*** *v ; : : : :< *# +?* 4 ... . % |||$: ? - -* * *:*v m.i v -.H='. OFF AH GENT! PARAMOUNT PIC A LORIMAR MARTIN A TAYLOR Hi RICHARD GER] AN OFFICER Ar Also starring DAVID KEITH ai Original Music by JACK NITZSCHE Produced by MARTIN ELFAND RHBSTHICTHO U?0F? 17 NEQUIRES ACCOMPANYING PAflfNT OR AOUIT GUARDIAN CHECK LOCAL NEWSPAPI enrollment Dy zuu siuaenis to meet ims demand. We're in essence being penalized for doing a good job and having quality students," Atchley said. WHEN ATCHLEY finished his speech, Abagnale Continued from page Hamilton said that apparently a professor from a New England school had been conducting research to substantiate AhntJnalo'c plaimc anH haH annnnnniul in n ? VIUI1IIU UIIV? ???V1 UIUIVUIIWU 111 U speech at the convention that Abagnale's past had not been substantiated. Hamilton said the affidavit was requested because his committee "did not want to present a speaker that could be potentially libelous." The Carolina Program Union had advertised Abagnale's claims as true, Hamilton said, and he wanted to ensure that the students received a factual presentation. AN AFFIDAVIT was requested because if someone questioned the accuracy of Abagnale's claims, the situation "would no longer be our resnonsihilitv " Hamilton i page one. several commissioners pointed out that USC svstems are ha vine to absorb more than half of the total $3.5 million cut, while Clemson is only having to absorb 20 percent of the total amount. In keeping with last week's decision to recommend cutting the budgets of the state's two medical schools by a total of $1.5 million, the commission voted to recommend slashing the allotment for each school i one. said. "If it did come up, we would be protected." According to Hamilton, about 150 students showed up for the performance despite attempts to publicize the cancellation. "It would probably have been a sellout had he come," Hamilton said. In mnlrincf tho Honicinn tn " ~f *a? muilliig UIIV UV/VIOIV/II V\J 1 UVJUUOI dll Ct 1 ~ fidavit, Hamilton said he had discussed the situation with Dennis Pruitt, Russell House University Union director, and Pruitt had strongly suggested that a request be made. "It never became imperative (that an affidavit be signed)," Pruitt said. "The key word is 'requested' and not 'required.'" The Carolina Program Union requested that Abagnale refund all out-of-pocket expenses, which Hamilton said could amount to about $500 for advertising and T I x!-! duver using esults 7-4249 I] ar demand >vie that you feeling et tall" ' playing everywhere. Rex Reed, syndicated columnist .aalBftaWi pF / BE jm 'gg ' ' x . : .,.:::::::^:v hM-^i WIT" ICER IDA LEMAN nriJRES PRESENTS i ELFAND PRODUCTION ftCKFORD FILM & IW.MKA WINUrKK *JD A GENTLEMAN id IXXJIS GOSSETT, JR. as 'Foley' ; Written by DOUGLAS DAY STEWART Direeted by TAYLOR HACK FOR I) ,4k A PARAMOUNT PICTURE I U( U( XXtfNtjy f'*r?^our4 Pttbrt A1 Aghfi ! ERS FOR THEATRE LISTINGS. ' * >' 'i . i ' ?i i '.i i ' > I' ( by $750,000. The commission also recommended that USC's cut be taken from academic programs, and the Medical University of South Carolina's cut be taken from hospital expenditures. The commission also voted to require a state committee of medical experts to study the feasibility of merging the USC Medical School into the medical program at the office supplies such as poster board, tape and flyers. Abagnale's company is planning to meet those requests, Hamilton said. AFTER ABAGNALE & Associates cancelled, Singer and Hamilton both said they tried to get Abagnale to retract his cancellation. They said they called Abagnale's office before announcing the cancellation. Hamilton and Singer said they emphasized to Abagnale that the affidavit was not necessary, but Abagnale remained firm on his decision. \imra nrnnnrn/l fa f AKnrfnnln tiv pi ^pai w iu pi ^o^ui nuaguaic whether an affidavit was signed or not; that was our intention from the beginning," Pruitt said. Hamilton said, "They were pleasant but K Ladies Get a Hea TT 1_ T~\ riusn ruppy o Hunt Club S JrjHjB Ski Sweat yours for jus Chic Baggies ^PflHRr Gloria Vand< ^ TheCLO | 1628Airpoi Frpp Rppr IFrom 6:00 p.m. Friday Until I 1:00 p.m. Saturd. Get a Free Pitcher With the Purcha Large Pizza With One Toppir IFor Eat-in Only Food at Five Points Pizza Inn Only < Ftor pizza out 1 707 Sj t&'<\ 'v ' Medical University of South Carolina. BORKOWSKI moved that this motion be amended to read that the programs at USC and MUSC be merged, but not necessarily into each other. i ne amendment was voted down 7-6. The commission also approved a measure made by USC that LeConte College be renovated at a cost to the university of $70,000. unreasonable. Maybe it was a miscommunication." About 30 fliers were posted in Russell House once the cancellation was confirmed around 1:30p.m., Hamilton said. ABAGNALE PROBABLY would not have cancelled if the request for an affidavit had been made sooner, Welbes said. "Even if they had called three days before instead of the morning before, it would probably have been all right," he said. "If an affidavit was going to be requested, it should have been put in a rider to the contract," Welbes added. "Also, they (the program union) could have gotten a 'rap' sheet from campus security to check Abagnale's background, because his police historv would hav#? hppn r?nhlin ronnrH " r dstart on Winter weaters Sweaters ers can be it $7.98 $21.98 srbilt Jeans $29.98 >THES PEDDLER -t Blvd., W. Cola. 794-61 il | ~ I Free Beer, I ay I of Beer | iluda Ave ^ . . . t $ *