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USC studei on charge i (AP) - The Richland Coui murder indictment against ( 24-year-old St. Andrews wo parking lot Sept. 25. USC student Robert Ma derson, free on $5,000 bond, death of Sherry Lorraine beneath a parked car hit driving. Police said the car cartwl cars, damaging 11 at a repai $50,000. The accident happei USC-Georgia football garr Stadium. Solicitor James Anders s dictment based on a preced the charge "when a great volved and the circumstancc Anders said the penalty homicide carries a penalty whereas conviction of mur< prisonment. The GAMICOCK is the student newspaper of the University of South Carolina and is published three times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays during the faU and spring semesters and weekly on Wednesdays during both summer sessions, with the exception of university holidays and examination periods. Opinions expressed in the GAMECOCK are those of the editors and not those of inc unnrciwiy ui Jimui ^IUHIM. 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Third class postage paid at Columbia, S.C The "Gamecock" is a licensed student organization of the University of South Caro do* ana receives uinamg irom stuaem activity lew. it indicted 1 of murder ity grand jury has returned a he driver of a car that killed a man in the American Legion tthew Thompson, 22, of An, was indicted Tuesday in the Scoggins, who was crushed by the car Thompson was leeled across a row of parked ir or replacement cost of up to led about 11:30 p.m. after the le ended at Williams-Brice >aid he sought a murder inlent-setting trial that allowed degree of recklessness is injs are so aggravated." for conviction of reckless up to five years in prison, der can mean up to life im ?| | | "I'm a Fair j I Drinker" T-S i 1 (Quantltvl SG membf By Rachel Waterhouse Some Student Government ir bers will be eligible to receive tic for the Clemson-Carolina fool game in advance of the st distribution day, according to 1 Pruitt, Athletic Committee chairn A memo from Pruitt, dis'.ribute all senators before the Senate mee Wednesday, stated, "If you art elected/appointed SG member ex-officio or work-study), and have turned your ID in for at least of the first five home games (Pac Cincinnati), you will receive Clemson ticket." Members turi their student identification cards $15 cash to receive a ticket. "There are between 1,700 and 1 tickets available to the students, these tickets are not included in number ? they are over and al that," Pruitt said. "There will about 30 to 40 tickets available tc members." B8w8H9Hr ' I) Mail this coupon and a check 5/ or money order for the total amount to 4 Lite Beer T-Shirt Offer h P.O. Box 1153 ^ Milwaukee, Wf 53201 ious Lite Beer \ hirt ($5.00 each) Small Large Medium ? X-Large Ictlonary T-Shirt ($5.00 each) Small Large Medium X-Large ecossary Allow 4-6 weeks (or delivery Void in C aw Wisconsin residents odd 4% sales tax Otter i jrs to ge Each committ lem- Carolina-Clemson kets worker may recei tball pickup because th< ated stand in line, Pruitl l^e Academic Com ian' Matt Ward opp ;d to privilege and prop* ting disallow it. After i an the bill, Ward was t (not vote in its favor. you At the meeting, ?Pe investigation into t ~ on the committee on.e attendance policy 1 ,rl indpfinitolv ana ' "Due to the lack the people I need L,7j0 matter, it has been sort of meetings c that Ward said. >ove be Ward had sche ) sg meeting with Johi SG president, to a J m 1 w "j p pa )hio. Kentucky ond where axpifos Jurvo 30. 1983 | it tickf ee member and ticket campout ve a ticket before ey won't be able to tsaid. mittee Chairman >osed the ticket )sed a Senate bill to senators discussed the only member to Ward also said the he lack of students that discussed the has been "put off of participation of to talk to in this i put off until some :an be arranged," duled a Sept. 30 n ijoswen, tormer find out why no its eai student was app mittee. On Sept. 29, W which stated tha be able to atten rescheduling the impossible. In other Senate have been adde judicial system, positions are kno> the Chief Advocat current advocate' The Senate aj allocated for the portable bathn Carolina-Clemsor SG Treasurer presented the bu listing all expend 30. The Minority Committee is sup set for Oct. 10-11.1 y hi bh jTiTil 11 | -/ m raff mWM- -1H' ^rr. i|I| w :-v t%' 1113 ::: J rSv m ointed to the comard received a note t Boswell would not d the meeting, and meeting would be news, two positions id to the campus These non-paying -vn as "assistants to e" and will ease the s workload. ^proved $350 to be rental of six outdoor joms during the i ticket campout. Chris Aquaviva dget to the Senate, itures through Aug. Student Affairs porting China Day, rickets are $5.