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Rossi calls for state's By PAULA WETHINGTON Assistant news editor Violent criminals like Larry Gene Be given either the death penalty or lite in without parole, said Ray Rossi, p Citizens Against Violent Crime . "We think these people should be ol of South Carolina for the rest of their Rossi to about 20 students in Capston* Room Wednesday. Bell was recently sentenced to die in chair in connection with 'hi murder o County teenager Sharon Faye (Shari) S "Mavbe Larrv Gene Bell would not the death penalty if life without parole v in South Carolina as an option," Ross He added that improvements are nee munication between the South Carol ment of Corrections and South Carolini to accomplish this goal. "1 wouldn't want what happened t( happening to any other family," Ross family's doing fine. Bobbi just hanpei the wrong place on a bright sunny afte Rossi's daughter Barbara Lynn 1 junior nursing major, was abducted fr< campus in September 1984 and later fc During a program sponsored by the S of Kappa Alpha Psi, Rossi explainc( CAVE's positions on the Omnibus crir -i: i :.. * 1 i ' it. _i uimu^cu in iiic siaic legislature. nc <ti Sullivan. Continued from page theme of his lecture. ere, Living in a system in which ma everyone has labels, people are beginning to lose their sense of 5 uniqueness, Sullivan said. He cn- car couraged those in attendance to sm There will be a man and editors at 5 | newsrooom, Russell issued and extreme discussed. I How much do you re< | For information, call | ^ Support the I \ 1 (o) March of Dimes \ Vl^ UMHB<C'1H [ttffCtS KXJN'.MDONMBHB j \ 1 The Gamecock The (iAMF.( <)< K is (he student newspaper of the Cnivemitv of South Carolina and in published three times a week on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays during the fall and spring semesters and weekly on Wednesdays during hoth summer sessions, with the exception of university holidays and examination periods Opinions expressed in the (?AMKCOCK are those of the editors and not those of the I'niversity of South Carolina. for death pi violent crim current South Carolina crin Rossi said the Omnibus 11 should be prison sentence for vario uprisonmcnt behavior, work experience 2 resident of According to Rossi, the c time off only for elementar; ff the streets tion, but the new Senate vcr lives," said ting 180 days off per year f< ;'s Keystone "What we objected to wa mate's sentence for taking i the electric Rossi, stressing that time she f Lexington elementary and high school < imith. only convicted of nonviolcn have gotton CAVE's first newsletter in vas provided terest in separating violent c i said. violent in state Drisons. It al ded in com- tunity for rehabilitation for I ina Depart- the creation of more prison ians in order "We shouldn't have to pu only way it will stop is if peo) 5 my family the system to change the sys i said. "My After Rossi's 45-minute sp led to be in member Myron Terry said, rnoon." titudc of 'it can't happen to i 'Bobbi," a to attend college without 3in the USC possibility of violent crimes. >und dead. "Everyone felt remorse a icroller Club family," Terry said. i several ol However, he added, "It \ lie bill being when I saw girls jogging in I so diseussed 10:00 p.m." ate committed self-images and people thir ke the most out of their lives. "I was i presentatic Sullivan said his most signifi- ideas, but it accomplishment is having a to learn th< all part in changing the way Earle Cros idatory meeting of all st p.m. Wednesday, April I House 321. Stylebool jly important informatic ally know about alcoholic the Campus Alcohol Proje< a Columbia s favori ONE DOHA! Qj Pound!^ ng Action!^ .,<A\rn THF co Mb n.'w l. of your life at d late ni f happy hour. t Saturday ioP.m \JV Ul v fl $2.25 Bar Br ft (luCia I~+- C BIO GADSr linal law punishments. j u;n _fr ! miii giauis nine un a H us reasons like good ind education. sion also includes'grant crimes. riminals from the nonIso supports the opporFirst time offenders and i aviiuiwd. t bars on windows. The Die start working within |B|rffiBil|?l'W tem," Rossi said. *ech, Kappa Alpha Psi NgW friends Everyone has this attne.' We should be able Sandra Sorace (right) and F worrying about the held a party in the Bates I nd concern for Rossi's vasn't Mnn art VphirlPQ C the Horseshoe again at "I really think the only solve the problem is to c< with a firm policy and ____backed up by our police ment," said Jimmy C lk about blind people. director of Operational Sc leased with Sullivan's Cooper has an unwritter m, ar.d I agree with his for his vehicles, which is I I feel that people have t,lcm in scrvice arcas wJ sm on their own," said possible. s, another viewer. "They arc not to pull sidewalks or in front of bi unless it is comp necessary," he said. Cooper said he is only all writers s*^'c ^or vc'"c'cs opera use workers. 2. in the I have identified my ' m with little red letters on t (S Will ft)G bumper," lie said. "I ha my people if 1 find one < in will be vehicles parked ill gaily, call the manager of deDartment." Cooper said sonic un wmtmmrnimmmtum beverages? ct 777-6688. ? tes for just j Spand Your *Sj L9 Spring Holiday Hjgl^-3 I M I _ winj^ | " ? w. w. r. nffTffCnTrW f mm- ~ I | r " I ! f 1 ' I n P 1 I I f ' '7 I ; ^' T : ? anus \ HBSHSflUj r ' V./'* ^ 'nioo Grflddv nttnnrl fr> thnir nnu/ frionrl Mork Knr House social room Wednesday for children from Continued from page 1 way to Helen Kingkade, theatre anc )me up speech instructor and U.T. rcsi have it dent, said many students ge depart- ticketed because of the lack oi .uupci, pai M115 111 itiai aiiu. rrviccs. "If you comc home after six ) policy forget it. If you come home aftei :o park nine you can't find a space," sh( lencvcr said. "However, you will fine service vehicles parked in th< tow-away zones here at U.T." up on There is nothing in universitj jildings policies that allows servicc letely vehicles to park in these areas, Baker said. responded by But Kinckade said a USC policc officer told her he didn't vehicles have the authority to ticket a he rear university vehicle parked in a ve told space reserved for U.T. residents, af their Baker said there is a I will recognizable problem in the parktheir ing situation at USC. "It's an urban campus and people arc iversity fighting to get places to park." * --2 ??= ??, OENNIS BLANCO/Tho Gamecock Q ipa Kappa Gamma and Alpha Phi Alpha the Child Abuse and Neglect Council. 1 vehicles have caused physical damage to structures on USC I property. f "Look behind Russell House ^ at the service entrance for park- 9 , ing vehicles, and back there you r will find a brick wall that has : been torn down. That was the I result of being hit by a service ; vehicle," he said. Cooper said damages from r those vehicles have to be paid by : Operational Services. , ' Cooper said his division is considering about 15 areas for service vehicles to park. These areas include spaces behind the Osborne building, an ^ area beside Maxcy dorm and an i area west of Preston dorm. The fine for parking in a fire i lane is 3>13 dollars it the vehicle is blocking the lane itself. The fine for parking inside of a fire lane is : $5. The fine for parking in a handicapped space is $25. rf:-' ?- - * As 1 H |3SF~fcsfe .-" ^^^MH^HHH^mH^HBu .yrt'jt m M ' 2SSZSSS5SSS2GZ^iSSS2S?Z23B^SB 4 The Hoard of Student Publications and ('ommunirationH in the puhliuher of the (JAMKCOCK. The Student Media Department in the parent organization of the 'JAMKCOCK. Change of address forms. subscription | requests and other correspondence should I be sent to the (JAMKCOCK, Drawer A, i niversm 01 mhiIM ( arolina. t olumhia. S.C. 29208. 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