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CRIME R1 The following incidents 1 are taken from the USC Po- f lice Department's crime blotter. 1 F March 23 v Broken beer bottle, 1405 | Whaley St. The three sub- q jects were in a room above s thp mmnlainant'c rrmm \A/hon a beer bottle was thrown c from their window through r, the complainant's window. p The bottle broke when it q struck the floor. B Grand larceny, Room 101 p Humanities. A VCR was re- p moved without consent. jn March 24 " Auto breaking, 200 Marion e: St. The driver's side wing a window was broken but no- D thing was taken. C Auto breaking/larceny, A Babies Don't Thrive in Smoke-filled Wombs When You're Pregnant, Don't Smoke! mf \ --TWEiyi 1 EXCUSES FOR NOT GIVING BLOOD. : Lii . I think I have lumbago. 2. I'm type Z negative. 3. I'm on the grapefruit diet. 4.1 gave six months ago. 5.1 just got back 1 from Monaco. A nru,-. me nnca die thirteen blocks long. 7. My mother won't ;. let me. 8.1 didn't sign up. 9. I'm going out of town. 10. Asthma runs in mv family. 11.1 forgot to eat this morning. 12. m allergic to flowering magnolia. * * Each one's a doozy, but we're hoping you won't use any of them. ? Give blood through the American Red Cross. Please, don't chicken out. excuses dont save lives. BLOOD DOES, g American Mp| Red Cross - % The Gamecock The Gamecock is the student newspaper of the University of South Carolina and is published three times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays during the fall and spring semesters and weekly during both summer sessions, with the exception of university holidays and examination periods. Opinions expressed in The Gamecock are those of the editors or author and not - those of the University of South Carolina I The Board of Student Publicatons and - Communications is the publisher of The ; Gamecock . The Student Media Depart ment is the parent organization of The ' Gamecock. Change of address forms, subscriptions requests and other correspondence should be sent to The Gamecock, P.O. Box 85131, the University of South Car^ olina, Columbia, S.C. 29208. Subscription rates are $20 for one year, ; $10 per fall or spring semester and $5 for both summer sessions. Third class post; age paid at Columbia, S C. The Gamecock is a registered student [ organization of the University of South t Carolina and is partially funded by student r activity fees. EPORT Lai 400 Whaley St. By The Ass t/larch 2*5 Despite c Vldrun of State Jo] I Malicious injury to state was honore iroperty, 615 Sumter St. A professorsh /ater line to a water cooler The law : /as broken. Campbell \ I Disorderly conduct, 1600 the secretar Sreene St. Subject was ob- action laws erved to be highly intoxi- vestment fu ated and incapable of taking Republic; ztra r\f himeolf Uq mor* nr tr? nitmp a iai vi 11111 lOwii i iv vvao ai w 3sted and transported to seeking re-c lichland County Detention under fire 'l :enter. of lobbyist I Malicous injury to state contribution roperty, 3rd floor McBryde. "When it ire hose discharged, caus- executive di ig water damage. I Fire, access road to 1300 eyward St. Grass fire was <tinguished by USC Police nd Columbia Fire Ij js " epartment. 11 * ompiled by Lynn Gibson % ssistant News Editor ^ ^ United Vtey H oftheMidlan Im T T Mr- DETAIL ii"E PLACE, ^aspri TO NEW YOR 30AN TO LOS ANGi 03PN TO NEW YORK iOAH TO NEW YORK bPK TO CLEVELAK ^Afl TO SAN FRAN 'PR TO NEW YORK PH TO DALLAS P" TO PALN BEACfH TO BRIGANTIN, M TO CHICA^A N TO V! it III YORK i TO NEW YORK 1 TO MINN TO NEW YORK TO PHILA TO PHILA f TO ALBANY N TO PHILA P TO NEb) YORK "1 \bud a uzh a win show John called Don't sweat Because with i you share the s To find out i It'll make be ?1990 AT&T w school names ociated Press __ "the only chaii :riticism from Republicans, Secretary Campbell is th< hn T. Campbell on Tuesday said he Campbell s< d the USC School of Law named a would name a ip in ethics in his name. remark, "I cons school agreed to name the chair after Lawmakers I vhen he gave the school $125,000 citing campaij: y of state's office received in a class while not takir uit settlement with a New York in- incomplete dis m. One fund-raisi ans find much irony in the decision sought $1,000 < chair after Campbell, a Democrat Campbell h< election in November who has come ceives from lol n recent weeks for lax enforcement cial actions. H< regulations and soliciting campaign enough staff to is from lobbyists. law. comes to ethics." said Tonv Dennv Thr> <si?s or irector of the state Republican Party, comes from s< S y- COME JAM ?WITH | 4 - - JO tech rp^\ W SERVICES I JiV THE (' MUSIC LOUNGE ? N I , 3rd Floor ^ Russell House - Rm 306 t ELES CA i NY 21i^BB-?3^0 1 JD OH 2l|^B-70^ D TX C? X in~ r % * ^iucfg d e w imj eoi^^bosom e ii 312-^^nm?? n ny |^j^^e5fie d mt4?^^k010 n ny gtg-eklqod d pa 51s-^^h?00 e da 2is~^h?bt d 'y sia-^hqh e < 21|-5^bg31 d titeyaurttj! ole lot better ' up pp vour JL. W Chicago. Andy called L. A. Or was that Pei it. Sorting out roommates is easy when \ t, you can all get your long distance chaij ame phone number. And it costs you not more about the free AT&T Call Manager S >th your bills and your roommates much ethics prof * you should name' after John T. against i Lazy Boy." York i lid he was honored the school South i chair after him. As for Denny's ing gui ;ider the source," Campbell said, lave criticized Campbell for soli- Drex pi contributions from lobbyists ties lg action against them for filing jn cjvj sclosure forms with his office. Drexel ng letter on Campbell's behalf South ( ^uuuiuuuuiis liuin luuuyisis. The is said the contributions he re- which i Dbyists do not influence his offi- The la i also has said he does not have office, make lobbyists comply with the John helped )0 to pay for the professorship John T, jttlement of a class action suit ness El Thank you for giving Again and again. PAG? ? n*N v L 1Q-3 44 Hh jmmates if they die nhnnp hil |vjl 1v71 aw ^711 te? tou get AT&T Call Manager Sen i *es listed separately even thougl hing. dial 1800 222-0300, ex easier to live with. ^AT&T = The right choic< 'essorship Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc., the New nvestment firm. The firm settled with Carolina and 40 other states after plcadlty to six counts of securities fraud. ;el agreed to pay $650 million in pcnal$300 million in fines and $350 million 1 forfeitures. As part of the agreement, paid the states a total of $8 million. Carolina's share was $125,000. money was paid to Campbell's office, is the state's securities regulation agency, wsuit was brought on behalf of that Montgomery, law school dean, said he decide to name the professorship the , Campbell Chair of Corporate and Busihics. BE A* I \ Volunteer! i J Office of Community J * Services. Campus J Activities Center, ? J 777-6688 J \ ffiMn \ J Chtt^vYJJ J J 777-6688. J * ** 1 INt so so 0 m In't L oe. hi t. 600. m