The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 22, 1988, Page 3, Image 3

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jNewsmaket Citadel lawsuit to eo CHARLESTON ? An $880,000 civil la publicized 1986 hazing of a black Citadel c a jury until fall at the earliest. Preliminary motions in the case were Magistrate Robert Carr gave both sides ai trial discovery of evidence. Then, he said, he expected the case Wo District Judge Sol Blatt Jr. for the fall. The suit stems from an October 1986 in< ft disguised under sheets and towels entert freshman Kevin Nesmith in the middle ( nhcrcnitif>c nnH li?ft a chnrrpd nnnpr rrnss The five, now seniors at the collcge, wer punishment tours with rifles and were c mainder of that school year. They were later indicted by a grand jur completed a pretrial intervention progran lege shortly after the incident. Columbia woman win A 43-year-old Columbia woman beat 30-n from McDonald's ? the biggest prize yet during the hamburger chain's Monopoly Cheryl Dyer, who works odd jobs and for herself and her 16-year-old daughter, i make her a $300,000 winner in the $50 n (M "When my aaugnter 101a me we won, Wednesday. Dyer said she and her daughter stayed i discovered the winning ticket, reading a make sure they had really won. Dyer, who was told by McDonald's off mail in about three days, had an option dream home. She took the cash, even th percent. "That's OK," Dyer said. "It's more tl money. I can live off the investments th< I LOW COS m BROAD RIV Corner Just Soutl Safe <9 CMANY CHOICE S mmmmammmmmmmm?? imt ^ ' ''' ^ Un Kappa Few. T Best wishes to the l - $ by themselves. H Jar There's no smooth The \ T~' *& Q _ mmm A. _ A. io coun in iau m< ap wsuit stemming from the widely cei :adet isn't expected to go before ap pa : heard Wednesday, and U.S. mi nother 90 days to complete prewi uld go on the schedule of U.S. sti cc :ident in which live white cadets th :d the barracks room of black )f the night. The five muttered wi behind. A e ordered to walk 195 hour-long :onfined to campus for the re- W y on a misdemeanor charge and H i. Nesmith left the military col- Jl s fast-food game E P< iillion-to-1 odds to win $300,000 hi to be given away in the country A game giveaway. si collects child support to provide a; got one of two stamps that could lillion giveaway. m 1 couldn't believe it," Dyer said ai tr up until 1:30 a.m. on the day she c< nd re-reading the game rules to tl gi iciais snc win gei me cnecK in me r of taking the cash or a $300,000 ough Uncle Sam gets about 33.3 s| I) lan I had before. I can invest the d : rest of my life." v C1T1T T7I cim M -oi ER STORAGE of Lucius & Rivei 1 of Grevstone, Co 256-7505 JIZES TO SELECT FROM Kfiil ,='~ luHl Congrats. he fun's just beginning, class of '88 from the beers t id H J LIGHT er or better way to celebral smoother, the bet* ?.G._ Continued from page 1 that students arc more passive than the other c tive, more reluctant than student sup Mivated and are acting more like pus involve athetic couch potatoes than con- "Our co rned American citizens. Indeed, put the ' athy has been a travesty of many Governmer ist Student Government ad- Williams inistrations," Franklin said. coming yea He said the new administration "This a< II strive for a renewed openness to shortsighte jdent concerns and will work to saia. mduct several open forums Former roughout the year. Hogue The main theme of Student Senate complishm ill be "The Renaissance of Student before he ctivism." position. S.G. Vice President Andy During 'illiams said he intends to work with Governme Vliddle East_Ji! The reality, however, is that states that oderatc Palestinians are in- tion of the midated and fear revealing their ther states 3sitions because prior moderates solutely n< *vf> hppn miirrlprprl F.von Fovntinn nnrf fhat " nwar Sadat, who courageously way to gned a peacc treaty with Israel, was Palestine, isassinated shortly thereafter. "Our v< At this point, no clear cut agree- is simply \ lent has been made. Resolution 242, issue is nc n international agreement signed by territories lany nations, still has not been ac- before the :ptcd by the PLO and was one of No mal le conditions that the United States violence c ave before negotiating with the areas. Un LO. in the occ "They refuse it because it would the main I pecify the recognition of the state of been temp srael and the need for secure and tivism an efensible borders," Evrony said. campuses The Palestinian National Charter, entered al /hich the PLO amended in 1968, Israeli ORAGE CENTER ^ r Dr. T Dry 5k5' to 10'X 30* | . miMMUmiJI I?BB?WHWMWBMJ I 11 i 'PB Rj _ A *? a!F l~" ?_lJ n hat are in a class 11 \e your success. I i tar. 2 L. k xecutivcs in getting more agreed with th Dort and imnrovinii cam- Department to annually ment. for intramural sports in ( llcagucs and 1 intend to surplus student football we' back into Student conducted a postca it," Williams said. to make state legislators also has big plans for the dent concerns over ir. funding. ^ministration will not be d in setting goals," he helped lay the gro the creation of an As S.G. President Michael College Presidents; recapped the ac- helped create an ai ents of his term in office ing of alumni and prese stepped down from his presidents. Leigh Hunter, formt t his term Student dent, also was nleased nt: complishments in the Sti linued from page 1 their goal is the destruc- must first be restored I entire Israeli state. It fur- tions to develop. "Then ? that the Jews have ab- at a full autonomy pi, 3 right to their homeland Secretary of State Schul armed struggle" is the only three to five years into regain "indivisible" Full autonomy mear 1.4 million Palestinians :ry existence there overall, elections to choose th< jnacceptable to them. The governing body, to be >t involving just those two their own education, h the fighting began way dustry ? with the i m," he said. security and foreign afl :ter what the discrepancy, in turn, would withdrav :ontinues to dominate the security locations outs iversities set up by Israelis populated areas. upied territories, including Another option raist Jniversity of Bcrzcits, have experts is the creation >orarily closed until the ac- nian state within the i d organized terrorism on territories. But Israel j die down. Violence has disastrous solution and I sectors of life. for war. officials believe that calm "It would end up b Yoi i Mother with a g! "Benel -Don't forget to try our new Columbia Mall-Lower Level 71A.7QH STUDENTF TICK! FOR AWffl 1 oc 1 ? GAMES D< VIRGINIA TECH OC GEORGIA TECH OC NORTH CAROLINA STATE OC CLEMSON WILL BE BY L PUBLISHED IN A LIMITED NUMBER OF A\A VA/II I RF MAHF AVAII ARI F T V v ib?u b# u l * IF I w *? 9 I v r ?I h.r h w v STUDENT BODY. THE TICKE ONE (1) PER STUDENT. ORE THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1988 ABOVE, CASH ONLY, AND AL FOR ON THIS DATE. STUDEI ATHLETIC TICKET OFFICE BETWEEN 8:30 A.M. AND i AWAY GAME TICKETS. THE ED IN THE FALL BY COMINC t k ir\ nnr?ArklTltl/> A I AINU KntiStIN I IINtJI f\ uurcnt ID CARD. A ihlnlir' 'I I I v I IICSC IIIIIUUC. give $75,000 ? creating a newsletter; exchange for # increasing the effectiveness of tickets; the "Use Sense and Caution" safety rd campaign program; aware of stu- ? Creating a safety commission; full-formula Working to return the Golden Spur nightclub/lounge; analyzing the S.G. constitution undwork for and revising "rough spots" in the isociation of constitution. inual gather- Franklin said the new adniinistrant USC S.G. tion will continue these programs and create even more in the future. :r vice prcsi- "We must remember, however, with the ac- that change has been the one consudent Senate. tant in history," Williams said. 'or any solu- run by the PLO, and Soviet troops , we can look would be flown there within 24 an like what hours. Because most of Israel's It7. suggested, population centers are closeby, as the future." well as their only international airis giving the port, all of Israel's power forces in Israel free would be under constant threat of :ir own self- gunfire," Evrony said. in charge of "Tiny" Israel would be left ealth and in- defenseless under communist attack, exception of he said. "The nation is only nine fairs. Israelis, miles wide at some parts. We say it is v into specific the only country that you can cross in idc the most less than a gallon of gas," he said. Israelis think Arabs already are us:d by outside ing the occupied territories as a of a Palesti- political pawn. "Arab nations have two occupied billions of oil-rich dollars and much ;ccs this as a better places to put these Palestinian a prescription refugees than in our camps. 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