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BBBteHMtfBBBBBBHBP a _ ! i JOEL SAULS I The Gamecock Offbeat filmmaker Director Tom Davenport, whose films of folktales and fairy tales with Appalachian settings have received much attention, presented examples of his work at Belk Auditorium Friday night as part of the Southern Circuit series. V" I rip Continued from page 1 gfe mistakes in the reservations, a bunch of brothers went to ^ so we never had any reserva- the travel agency and tions in Acapuleo," he said. demanded information on After hearing about Lamb- our trip. The staff checked it da Chi's cancellation, Cheros out and bent over backwards said, the fraternity became to hcln us oni." h?? anxious about its trip because "When Butler Travel Lambda Chi was told only 12 Agency called up to tell us hours before they were sup- that we didn't have any reserposed to leave that the trip vations in Acapulco, they ofwas off. lered us a trip to Disney World and offered us our "THE AGENCY told us money back, but I told them everything was fine up until that 1 wanted to talk to our ihrce weeks ago, then when - lawyer first," he said. ? we heard about Lambda Chi, The fraternity president WSmKamL^^ Ideas and I Ellen n author of E//< w Growing Up I'X K<=?\/nr s/ jr i ixTONIGHT "iv ^ ^ r- II lii r? m iytso neaitn tn 3k Law Bldg. Room 1 C "S3 GBTTISfl CLOSER: The Relationsh ships You Want to Have "KM Ellen Rosenberg, author o JJfiSj Up Feeling Good, is one of the JV*J respected experts on the feelir Kg changes related to day-to-day li\ HHH can get closer to friends, roomr husbands, wives, parents, fam i no-snnnfifirpH \r W1 fWyffWWWWw Hartnett it From staff and wire reports The man who called college students "educated derelicts" is giving up his f'nn or/?cc Snn a 1 coot oti/l ?-?? % f/x? Jvm diivt iii?7 i uii iui governor of South Carolina in 1986. Rep. Thomas H a r 111 c 11. a Republican from the First District, was supporting cuts in federal student loans when he made the comment that "educated derelicts" sat around on the fraternity quadrangle drinking beer and studying how butterflies fall out of the sky. He promised five years ago that he'd step down after three terms, and announced his intention not to seek reelection Friday by recalling the campaign promise he made when he first souuht the seat in 1980 ? that siv vrnr* is enough for anyone to serve. "1 I1AVK ALWAYS prided myself on being (rue to my word," he said, adding that "our founding fathers were not professional politicians." "We ought to serve a while, make our contribution, if any, and leave it to It lie young people coming behind," Hartnctt said. said when the other fraternity l.amhi members were told that the full rel'u trifi u'nc i"! itj.itl L.il .1 1 - r ni|' "in vtllilllivw. I 111.1 itllU >1 II wanted him to sue Butler and irar Travel Agency. He said he at any ti wants to seek legal counsel The br Irom the fraternity's lawyer, ning am who was to accompany them three wei on the trip. The tr schcdulir Both groups had planned fraternit; to lake a bus to Atlanta, then unable t< board a plane to their agcncy h destination. The trips' costs they car were to be paid by those credit a KO?[ig: future, li bssssssbss ssues presents Losenberg, 3/7 Rosenberg's i insi ' I C7t7/// >te Speech ?cf richment Week 60 7 p.m. FRE i/'ps You Have ? The Relatioi if Ellen Rosenberg's Growir 5 nation's most articulate ar igs, concerns, pressures ar /ing. Ellen talks about how yc nates, boyfriends, girlfriend; ily, or anyone else. )y Open Door ftfKSfiftBKSSSfi! inrwvvvvvvvvvv 1 lay run for "We ought to serve a while, make our contribution, if any, and leave it to the young people coming behind." Tommy Hartnett 5 f* Pnnnroccmon w*wi wunyi uuuiiiuii The 43-year old lawmaker said there were no health, financial or family reasons behind his decision to step down ? simply a desire to allow anyone thinking of running for the seat time to mount a campaign. "It's going to take a lot of time to run ior mis scat, u s a Dig district, ana it's going to take a lot of money," lie said. MKANWHII.K, IIARTNKTT will continue to test the political waters for waging a statewide race in 1986. "I'm certainly not ruling out running lor something else." said Hartnett. who lias been mentioned as a possible candidate for both the Senate and the Three a| in ('In will ; i It! D nd from the agency ilUwdl ee trip with lodging _ isportation included By Lisa Rumbetger me they wish. The three men o others are now plan- rape and murder of it her (rip in about tiled appeals. L.ks. Marcellus Pierce, ip will not pose any trocuiion and is on lg conflict with the stituiion. His appea >' members who are William Harl Nc 3 attend because the Joyncr, 24. were s< as told the fraternity kirkland Correctioi i use tnc tree trip heard in about a yc t any lime in the They were found le said. LAST BREAK VA/ITW THE PUPS OF THE SEME TOMORROW FR . Sign-up in RHUU 20 CPU Office Cinematic Arts/ presen The perfect c I original 16mm < Y1ZL1 snown ax tne h R Details and available in CP 1~ SBWIOG PI IIW rtipril I8-20V '9 / 3 / H )U Jfcofc trCtf S, s Hi 11 ADrvl IMA ^Hl f^l lVxl_l I NrA Hfli 11WV3I governor governor's chair. A poll sponsored by the National Republican Senatorial Committee will I I * _ . ? uc cunuucieu across ine siaic during the next two weeks to gauge the chances of Republicans against Democratic Sen. Ernest Hollings. Meanwhile, Hartnett and Rep. Carroll Campbell, R-S.C., will also conduct a poll to assess their chances against Democratic contenders for governor. The poll will be conducted by Robert Tetcr Associates-Market Opinion Research of Detroit. "IF IT LOOKS good, we may want to tell the world immediately. If it doesn't look pood, we may just bury it in the bottom drawer, and you all won't see me or hear from me again." But he said anyone who is running for a statewide seat next year will have to make their intentions known soon, "especially with the host of names that have been mentioned on both sides of the political spectrum." Hartnett served in the state Legislature from 1965 through 1980, when he was first elected to Congress. * jpealsentences murder case onvicled of the Sep!. 17 kidnapping, DSC" junior Barbara Lynn Rossi have 36, was sentenced to death by elccdeatb row at Central Correctional In1 will be heard in about six months. smisth, 26. and Benjamin Anthony :ntcnced to lil'e in prison and are at lal Institution. Their appeals will be ar and a halt . guilty Dec. 7. IFAST JIDENT IS? !STER! ?? Visual Arts " Sj^ tudent Film I"!?" Showcase ?J?ii )pportunity to have your Dr super 8 sound/silent |BJ% (ussell House Theatre, inTormauon packet lAQi U office. ibvbb J" J ill Of ifc iMlam x I mrHil RAM ^PNIONW"