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The following Is taken from veloprrw the USC police department's and cas crime blotter from April 1-4. Auto East W April 1 tor was was dar Grand larceny of motor vehi- a Aut0 cle, Bell Camp parking lot. The rjQf Larceny/malicious injury to ken ayn personal property, Wade Hamp- anc/am ion. a securea Dicycie was removed. April April 2 Disor Burglary first degree/grarjd subjec larceny, USC Post Office. Two Chargec express letter packages were gr0SS|y removed. Larc Larceny, LeConte. Staff Booksti memoer reports an item was re- ^aq wa< moved from her unsecured B gurgj desk. School Grand larceny, 516 1/2 South st0|en fr Main St. Complainant states a m Djsor diamond pin was removed from anq per her coat. { wa Indecent exposure, Thomas J.. hl . Cooper Library. Student ob- ni9n|y 1 served an unknown male ex- prrehs, posing himself. Rich la Center. April 3 ?<=! Grand larceny, Benson carrel v School Speech and Motor De- racket i VOLUNTEERS ^ Help u$ help you. American Red Cross |M| S.C. Regional Blood Services C L B-52's V\ ! i M EVERY WEDN1 FEATUR] DRINK S] ! $1 Dr: 'ORT ] Arm) . the scourge of dn snt Laboratory. A tripod continuous danger ie were stolen. insurgence. And a breaking/larceny, 1623 me and of l halpv/ fit A rariar Hptar- -r _ . .v.w j .. .?? ?..? uniiorm inai uie \ stolen, and door lock simpler, and it's m riaged. American people breaking/grand larceny. military ? hVTaid. it front window was bro- Responding to a d a stereo speaker box plifier were removed. ^ 4 Kosei derly conduct at Greene ? jnderson streets. The t was arrested and in 1988 and is loo I after being found in a erables for one intoxicated state. seasons. eny, Russell House ore. A student's book VBCC Adminis 5 removed. Analoyce Wilson < ary/grand larceny, USC able 10 8et lbe & of Medicine. Money was cause the nonom a file cabinet. Theater League derly conduct at Sumter performances, ldleton streets. The subs observed to be in a 1 ntoxicated state and was I 0 JPfl )d and transported to v vr nd County Detention ^ ^ proposed -r. ~ . . ution to the problei C??Pe,r LJ- "AT&T has told ? , S database wUl ceas, ?as entered and a tennis d and cover were removed. Brad,ey fflid TP n /^nllin/v />Ar, xi a mailing v^an operator should g 1 three-digit access (jJ/tJ AT&T operator. Theatre and : Joseph Roman sail to call New Jerse OfPirp nf AT&T card didn't 1 Votuntcera 256-2^011 VB^ presents y ^DI^SDAY ESDAY IS B-52'S NIGHT [NG B-52'S MUSIC PECIALS NIGHTLY aft Every Night all abc regulat ^iverbend^^E PARTMENTS Your Best Alternative Tn nnrm I ifn V i# VI III bill V id Offers: lient Location To USC ! Leasing Terms * is 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments (JS Volley Ball Courts, 2 Swimming ^ i Parking . Competitive Prices Nightly Security Quiet Privacy In A Beautiful Wooded Environment ? Come to our open house held daily until 6:00pm ^ or until 7:00pm by appointment iwoaeis are avaiiaDie tor snowing. E SPRING/SUMMER SPECIALS ARE BEING OFFERED V V : FIRST 50 STUDENTS WHO SIGN A LEASE. At Riverbend you w9l find we are a community j ) that caters to your needs. Experience ;V n a location where you want to live., with Riverbend. llllyA HERITAGE ASSOCIATES erbend Drive West Columbia /\ J Continued from page 1 jgs, you see the war on drugs, Vuon< of terrorism and army's involvement has 11 of that says to He said the army is part is who wear the combating the supply, t vorld is not any demand aspects of the d ot any safer. The "First of all in the su] expect a strong the Latin American coi ticulary Colombia, Pen i question on the via, the so-called Andes I* Continued from page 1 king at Les Mis- The organization rem f ?ki> /> OAQt pnnr>Art Kill f/\r C Ui llig l/UUllllg ovtit wiivwi nan iui g; turn assumes any debt mances might create. H itrative Assistant organization has not I says the center is since 1984. >uring plays be- Questions about the profit Broadway ter's debt came up sponsoring the Board of Trustees mi chael Mungo. "We're hone Continued from page 1 a long-term sol- and no one gave him m. use. I us their private "She (the campus o e to exist some- me that there's nothing uly time-frame," do and to dial doubli they could help me," h< denied, the upon dialing double ze ive the caller a me they can't help me number to the pus operator told me th ren't even informed of speech junior until it happened." d when he tried Telecom USA plac :y Thursday his many bids for the oper work, the cam- at USC. Telecom oper d not help him will also be used at CI I SPE STUPE Buy A P Bring this ad to H. Rubin's ne location. 1338 Main Street, ai buy a complete pair of glasses lenses) or contact lenses at r? get a second pair free/Your fr pair is from our 1990 Fashior and includes clear first divisioi vision lenses. (Bifocals and ot prescription lenses will incur a charge.)* $ 119 Compl Contact Lens Pa DaDy or Extende With this ad get a complete < package for just $ 119. This quality Bausch & Lomb daDy wear soft contact lenses, eye by independent Doctor of 0[ follow up visits. (Tinted, astk other special lenses are sligh IONS ENFORCED 1 1338 A jjj^ mm w1 \ i\ VJiwlSB f *WMy'-'; . ?K OK ma 1$ . 3 said the where there is a great cor ; expanded, tion of narcotraffickers pro icipating in drugs, we're involved in pre ransfer and local trainine teams to ass rug war. military in those countries ?ply area in the skills to reduce the suppl intries, par- "Number two, we're invo 1 and Boli- providing a great deal of in countries ment to those countries, h is the 2,171 culture way above and beyc 600 and in call of duty," he said, the perforowever, the Mungo also said Ric had a debf County and the city of Co should pay the center's opei Koger Cen- costs. City and county ol from USC have not been too receptive ember Mi- proposal, subsidizing "There is a (Huntsvilh a code to versity and Wintrop Colleg Ted Lightle, director of th perator)told sion of information res I she could management, e zero and When a caller makes an o i said. "But assisted call, the caller pays ? '"> tall /^hornro rvf tKn r*r\ 11 A Ica t1 a\j uivj iv/ii uiai^V/ \ji liiv/ wan. niou, n . The cam- versity foots the bill for pr< at they we- a telephone line to carry t the change on. "What Telecom USA is g :ed one of do is it's going to put in ft ator service that will carry that traffic ator service we no longer have to pay fc emson Uni- facilities," Bradley said. T1 CIAL OFFERS FOR :NTS & FACCILT 'air Get A Pair Fre ar campus j^fBrT nd when you f ? s (frames and W ?H| /Tgmfr f f ee second I i Collection 1 I $ ^ n additional f\ J/jf ' ickage ^ dWear I V J rontact lens 1 & " 1 or extended 1 J % J : examination Hometry and j ma tic and g V I S I ON C E N T E lain Street 799-2020 me of order. Offer expires May 31,1990 and is not good w JRE1 OUB ' XIXIl V J r mTt i I 1 fx J )VEI The 1990-91 -sify of South Carolina ilephone Directory ' igrega- ters, personal gear, radios, ducing "And thirdly, we're providing >viding teams to assist them to use and ist the maintain that equipment," he said. ; learn Vuono said they are helping the y. navy and air force in interdiction lved in of drugs in foreign countries along equip- with helping stop the flow of drugs elicop- along the Mexico-Texas border. ?nd our liquor/lodging tax that was implemented to support us," Wilson said about paying off the VBCC operahland tional deficits, lumbia Since the 1975 construction of ational the facility, the tax has been offsetTicials ting the center's debt because to the Huntsville does not expect the center to be self-supporting, Wilson J) city said. e, said versity may therefore be able to ree divi- duc^ the outgoing trunk lines, source Stover said. Another advantage of the new perator operator service is that Telecom for the will give the state a percent of the le uni- money they eam from billing cusDviding tomers, Stover said. These comhe call missions can in turn only be used to improve telephone service and oing to other telecommunications, resulticilities ing in improved service to everyso that body, Stover said. >r those Dollar figures on the savings tie uni- USC and the state will have are unavailable. "It is tremendously hard to even miess at that" Rrarilev said, "be cause we can't identify how much (operator assisted) traffic we have." (_ Obscenity k0 Continued from page 1 Steven Bates told the Associated ) Press that his group would consider representing anyone charged under law to question the constitutionality of it. "Words, mere words, are protected speech," he said. "Whether a section of the community finds them offensive is not the test of whether or not they are protected by the First Amendment," he said. A spokesperson in the Gover, nor's press office said the Governor will receive the bill next week and will make a decision about signing it then. -J GAMECOCK ADVERTISING 777-4249 ith any PHOTO CONTEST 3 The Office of Student Media | is now accepting color photo | submissions for the cover of the 1990-91 USC Telephone << LVUCCLUiy. The winning entry will be featured, with credit given, on the cover of the 1990-91 telephone directory and will PS * receive a $25 prize. Deadline: All submissions j||| must be received in Russell A J " House, Room 313 by 5pm, ^0 April 20, 1990. B?? Rules: jjj|HPlilf 1. Entries may be submitted in ; glossies or slides, but must be in ^rvlrwr onH n^CTativeS Will r<? VU1U1 U1IV* **^0*"" " 1V | quired. ; 2. Any number of submissions ! may be entered by an individual. i; 3. Content should be confined to : the University of South Caris olina, Columbia Campus and may cover any aspect of student life. 4. This contest is open to all USC students. 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