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Lost Recor foot trailer. O'Donnell told The (Greenville) News in a deposition that it was policy to throw away foundation records every four years. The records dug up Saturday and Sunday were from the 1960s to 1984. O'Donnell also said maintenance workers threw away the records during renovations. John Matthews, a former USC crew supervisor, previously said the only papers that were thrown away during the renovations were scattered about the floor of the building and "looked like trash." He said there were no boxes, as fori tor Ho corJKoH hu fminHatirtn nf VUi llvi UVJV11UVU KJ J V* ficials. Instead there were just a "bunch of loose papers." The records have been the subject of a SLED investigation, requested by Provost Arthur Smith and Gov. Carroll Campbell this past month, since the foundation claimed the records were thrown "The United Way wort days a year, not just tl they take up the moi Imm90.5""" UkfflCl iiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii jfW U wB a 1991 C are rtozu 6e AppCications are i Caroliniana Aware i i i .i i Denma trie scenes le; at USC. Applicant; respective college submit Novel Box Sain UVUi nni DISJ IT WO I U.S. D Wed., March 20 at 731 Russell House Ballroc He U i3 Continued from page 1 away during the renovation project. SLED investigators have also questioned Holderman about the disappearance of the records but refused to comment about the questioning. Holderman has not been available for comment for the past two weeks. The records were ordered to be released this past month by the state Supreme Court after a 1987 lawsuit by The (Greenville) News and The Associated Press. The foundation was only able to provide access to original records after 1985 and some information of the lost records stored on microfilm. Since the disappearance became public, circuit Judge Carol Connor L 1 1 *.1 f J.A' nas oruereu ine lounuauon 10 prove why they should not be held in contempt of court for the destruction of the records, since the destruction took place after the lawsuit began. Md is 365 , The United Way Is 16 day wfa The Way Of Love. riey." CFM"""""" 00 5m 11 UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIlMllllltl Supplications for aroliniana ing accepted until9dar %vaila6le in the Campm ? Is are given to students aders and support for st 3 must be seniors in goo A full-time faculty or s : a letter of recommenda la Fortner or Sherri Mcl 5128; Campus Activities IT A ISTE HID BE IF YOU h. CAROLINE iinnHnn n&DAnu from the isaster Dog Opm mi Cocaine Continued from page 1 Baus said he hired the McNai lawyers at the suggestion of a Dal las friend familiar with the McNai firm's Washington office. Baus de clined to identify his Dallas friend, Baus said the McNair firn billed him $150,000, which wa; negotiated down to $75,000. H< said most of the bill was paid b; his Texas friend. Palms Continued from page ministrators, Palms decreed th< current budgeting problems to b< the university's biggest obstacle ? a burden more directly levied oi students than anyone else. Palms said students would havt a role in deciding about tuition ant program cuts if the financial situa tion at the university did no improve. He said he is scheduled to mee with the Legislature today but ex pressed that prudence was impor tant to pave the way for relation: between the Legislature and th< university to be conducive fo progress. Palms said he has read abou former President James Holder man's goals for USC to reach b) the year 2001, the bicentennial o the university. He said he believe: I the goals are achievable. "I think this is possible at th< University of South Carolina be cause of the heritage, value sys tern, and history, in thi: state... you have my promise tha I will try to realize these goals," h< said. n n t! Izvards eft 20,1991 ; Activities Center * who have been the udent organizations d standing in their itaff member may tion to: hide Center :r... IISSED I I I ; Team ebard has been atured on: Iteline Oman's Day 120 me Magazine Presented by: ALPO Sorority Council Women Students' Assoc. WMmM CRIMEjR The following are entries on the USC police r blotter from March 5?17. C e r March 5 1 u Larceny of books, 817 Henderson St. Un- d i known person(s) removed several books from a s secured office at the above location. I - Grand larceny of auto, S-P lot, 1601 Senate f St. Complainant states unknown person(s) re- 1 moved his secured vehicle from the above a location. L* i_arceny of books and bookbag, 1400 Greene St. Complainant states he placed his books on a p table while getting food and returned to find them I missing. * ; March 6 s Illegal use of telephone, Burney. Victim rei ceived three obscene phone calls. Larceny, 1400 Greene St. The complainant re- * 5 ports that an unknown male took an item belong- G i ing to the victim. ? Grand larceny of motor vehicle, 1200 Wheat t St. Complainant reported his vehicle stolen from *" above location. He later located it on Assembly 0 t Street with no damage to it. r Harassment, 1322 Greene St. Complainant states subject followed her at above location. s Domestic disturbance, 1523 Greene St. Com- P 5 plainant states he and subject became involved s r in an argument at above location. Both complainant and subject were asked to leave campus and l\ t both complied. _ Swindling, 900 Barnwell St. Complainant v / states an unknown individual purchased items at ^ f above location each time confusing the cashier " s and received excess money in change. March 7 |\ Disorderly conduct, McBryde. Subject was arrested for above offense. " Malicious injury to real property (state), " McBryde. A window was broken at above _ location. Assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature, S-SG lot, 600 Sumter St. Complainant was hit with an unknown object, possibly with H some type of air rifle. Auto breaking, grand larceny, 1309 Whaley P( St. Victim reports that unknown person(s) entered his secured vehicle and removed items belonging to him. ?S "Att< Anyone intereste "Carolina Classic; ball recruiting organi an organization Monday, March at Williams Brice Stadi Room. (Ent< Stop by the USC Foe 777-t for inforr Deadline: All submissions must be received in Russell House, Roc Piiloc Wi 1. Photo entries may be submitted in glossies or slides for production purposes. Art entries may be any tw< approximately 20"x 24". 2. An individual is limited to seven (7) submissions, submissions. 3. Content should be confined to the University of Soi aspect of student life. Previously published photos or 4. This contest is open to all USC students. Faculty arx 5. All attempts will be made to return submissions; responsibility for submissions. Winner(s) will be rec eligibility. 6. Entries will be judged on content, quality and creat of Student Media reserves the right to make layout a photo outside this contest, if necessary, is reserv final. This contest is void where prohibited. For more informati I Illegal use of telephone, 918 Barnwell St. Complainant states she has been receiving sevral harassing phone calls. I Illegal use of telephone, Sims. Victim states nknown person(s) called her room on the above ate. Aarch 8 I Larceny, burglary, 715 Sumter St. Complainint reports person(s) unknown entered a secure Dom and removed items belonging to the victim. I Larceny of wallet, 902 Sumter St. Victim reorted that unknown person(s) entered her secre office and removed an item belonging to her. I Larceny of cash, Longstreet Theater. Comlainant states person(s) unknown entered the ecured cash box and removed cash. i/larch 11 I Interference with emergency call box, 1400 Sreene St. Subject was arrested for above harges at above location. I Burglary third degree, grand larceny, Flynn fall. Person(s) unknown took a VCR and remote A I uiiuui. /larch 12 I Burglary second degree, grand larceny, 1819 endleton St. Person(s) unknown took a casette recorder. /larch 13 I Unlawful use of telephone, Russell House, ictim has been receiving harassing calls. I Larceny of license plate, S-8 lot, Pickens and lossom. Victim reports that persons unknown jmoved the above item from her vehicle. /larch 17 I Trespassing, malicious injury to real property state), McBryde. Subject was in dorm nauthorized. I Malicious injury to real property (state), IcBryde. Unknown person(s) broke out a 'indow. I Auto breaking, grand larceny, S-5 lot, 1300 layward St. Victim reports that unknown percn(s) entered his vehicle and removed items elonging to him. Compiled by Chad Bray Staff Writer ention" id in joining the .JJ j.u ~ i iO/^ ^x ivny uy OlUUCIIl IVIUUia I lUICOdivnui wian. m& v...vy and design decisions. The right to select art work or ed by the Office of Student Media. All decisions are ion call 777-3888 > , me iuuization, must attend al meeting on 125 at 7:30 pm ium?Team Meeting sr gate 5) )tBall Office or call >658 nation. AL-105 The Office of Student Media is now accepting l art and photo submissions for the cover of the F 1991-92 USC Telephone Directory. Entries may be color photo and/or art Sjik work (any two dimensional medium). The vV winning entry will be featured, with i? _ credit given, on the cover of the 1991-92 telephone direcm Bill m tory and receive a *25 prize. >m 313, by 5:00 PM, April 19,1991. ;, but must be in color and negatives will be required d dimensional medium, but should be no larger than Please print your name and phone number on all jth Carolina, Columbia Campus, and may cover any art work are ineligible. J staff are ineligible. however, the Office of Student Media assumes no juired to sign a publicity release and an affidavit of it*!*** U?? Ofuj-J/M-it Qfnff Thn Offioo