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Holderman that the State Tax Commission told Harpootlian to begin prosecution s for state income tax evasion by Holderman. Harpootlian, however, p would not comment on this Tues- 1< day. Neither Holderman nor his s attorneys would comment after the tl hearing on what he would do now. I Holderman resigned as president of USC in May under fire for his c extravagant spending. He is cur- ^ rently vice chairman for two of ^ USC donor Ira Koger's real estate a companies in Jacksonville, Fla. n Foundation versity president appoints the other s two. v Palms would not comment on d the possibility of assigning a new tl foundation except to say, "I would n like to see a broader statewide rep- r resentation on the board." ii Palms has previously focused on the foundation's relationship to research and the university's "intel- ^ lectual property." The intellectual property includes copyrights, pa- ^ tents and royalties on various items developed by faculty. In recent .u? r i?? .?i ,i yuaii, uic luunuuuun ima uuicu uii u a larger role in sponsoring faculty ii research. p The review committee, that is r< Atwater Continued and campaign strategist. j( "Over the last year, during this most important campaign that he r< ever ran, Lee may have grown the 0 most," said Gov. Carroll Campbell. 5 "Lee won that campaign. He was at peace with himself, at peace c with his fellow man and at peace ^ with his God." j Harry Dent, a former Richard ^ Nixon campaign aide who is now a lay minister in Columbia, fo- ? cused much of his sermon on At- \ water's zeal for Christianity after g he was stricken. n "I was privileged to be a witness ? }y to that miracle, for which I will be q forever grateful," Dent said, his ? voice cracking. During the last year of his life, Atwater apologized to Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis and two South Carolina liberal Democrats for remarks he made about them during campaigns. |j Dent called those efforts E "repentance." I "Yes, Lee Atwater believed in I 1 J -.1- 1 L!- 1 uiai goiuen ruie, anu in nis way, ne preached it," Dent said. Atwater began working for Republicans in the 1970s, while still at Newberry College. Like many young Republicans in South Carolina, he got his start working for the senior U.S. Sen. Strom Thurmond. "He was energetic, and he rattled his opponents," Thurmond said at Monday's funeral. "He had a sixth sense when it came to politics," said Campbell, whom Atwater helped in numerous legislative, congressional and gubernatorial campaigns. Later, Atwater worked as a regional coordinator in 1980 for Ronald Reagan, and then worked in the White House during Reagan's first term as president Atwater left for private business, but in the late 1980s began setting up the presMOE LEVY'S WILDERNESS STATION COMPLETE OUTDOOR OUTFITTER All MCUf 9. CVMTIMft I MLL lit If U kAl/l I 111 U All new and exciting Woolrich & Duxbak shirts & shorts. 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The law firm said the $25,000 King and Vernon were told their Holderman received was supposed lient would be allowed to con- a donation to the muchnue travel within the continental maligned USC Research and DeInited States for business reasons velopment Foundation and was not s long as he cleared his arrange- ^ use^ by Holderman for perlents with the court beforehand. sona^ masons. Continued from page 1 cheduled to meet again April 25, During Holderman's reign, the yas appointed by foundation presi- foundation collected private donalent Gayle O. Averyt to examine tions that provided him with salary lie foundation's functions and to supplements, expense money and [lake recommendations about what gift money to guests and famous ole the organization should play people he brought to the n the university's future. university. The foundation has been under f? <?at|IO"'S origina!, purcrutiny for its extravagant spend- J ? iLTia"y the m0ner iLPr0" foundation used money from real L. lam.. V estate transactions to pay for scho ivm vaniw iiwiuuuiaii. ? j larships, other academic programs Holderman, who resigned from or underwriting construction prole university in May, was indicted jects such as the Koger Center for i March on charges of using a the Arts. ublic office for personal gain and The Associated Press contributed iceiving extra compensation. to this story. I frnm naoo 1 flKtiz > ?</ c"6v * U m.m-A Continued from page 1 iential bid of George Bush. *After the 1988 campaign, Bush France to attend an educational awarded Atwater with a job he conference, according to a comnce held: chairman of the Repu- plaint issued by the NIE workers lican National Committee. to the Inspector General's office. Bush did not attend Monday's "Whenever anyone started to eremony; the White House said know more than they actually did, e would instead attend a memor- he moved them to a different deal service Thursday in partment of the NIE. He was very Washington. careful in his actions, always trySecretary of State James Baker, ing to save face in the public," the )efense Secretary Dick Cheney, official said. White House Chief of Staff John _ ununu and several other Bush ad linistration officials also attended ' Monday's funeral. Bush's son, ieorge Bush Jr., attended. I CUSTOM-MADE BUTTONS | your photo or message made into a button f your \ ja only 95* ( message ) | 3 AnIVIY-NAvY o I UKt \ ^ 11621 Main Street 252 1350 | GREATEST PERM SALE! I Premier Perm and Retaxer To^ch-up NEW LOWER SALE PRICE! Includes: -< - i ^ Shampoo Haircut Mm&W Conditioner Blowdry Curling Iron Finish ^S|t 'Prices slightly higher for long hair and nmmi Designer Perm Wraps Ifl K *1 Sk ' " wUr ^cuttetjj-sg Check the Yellow Pages for the salon near you $50 Minimum IfFor Back Plasma Donatoi,* mmTH Males with A and B blood types. 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March 31 Larceny, Swearingen Engineering Building. mH,v" w Complainant states that he discovered the Disorderly conduct, Coliseum. Subject was archrome oas caD missino from the victim's anti- roctow anH ioiioH fnr HienrHnriw mnrinM w W I vwivw UI iva JUHVM IVI UIOVI UVI IJ WWI IWWWI. que vehicle. Possession of alcohol by intoxicated person, Accidental injury, Physical Science Building. Coliseum. Subject was arrested and jailed for the Complainant states that the victim poured a disorderly conduct. chemical (nitric acid) into a two liter-container Unlawful possession of alcohol, Coliseum, and later noticed the contents started bubbling Subject was arrested and jailed for the disorderly and exploded. Victim was transported to Student conduct. Health Center and later transported to Richland Disorderly conduct, Coliseum. Subject arMemorial Hospital for further treatment. rested and jailed for the disorderly conduct. Auto breaking, grand larceny, S-5 lot, Whaley Simple possession of marijuana, Coliseum. Street. Complainant states that person(s) un- Subject arrested and jailed for disorderly known entered her secured vehicle by unknown conduct. means and removed several items and $200. Disorderly conduct, unlawful weapon, assualt March 28 whi,e resisting arrest, Coliseum. Subject was ar. . . ..0 . , . rested and jailed for disorderly conduct. ? IC'?Ul'Ty 10FT30",3 Pr?Pe,rty'. ' "Malicious injury of personal property. 1300 600 Man St. Person(s) unknown struck victims B|ossom s, Ly Perion(s) un^n0^n 'cut vic. car with a glass bottle. tjm.s tjre v 7 Domestic disturbance, Small Davis Field, _ Auto breaking, grand larceny, S-7 lot, 1300 1200 Greene St. Victim and subject had a whaley St. Person(s) unknown broke into vehidomestic dispute and exchanged blows; how- C|es belonging to victims. Several items were taever, neither pressed charges. ken that belong to two of the victims. The other ^''C'ous injury to rea property 1206 Ca- victimscou,d not be contacted. tawba St. Complainant states that unknown per- a Malicious injury to personal property, BS-7 lot, son(s) broke numerous windows at the incident ^qq gU|| unknown person(s) cut the tire on location. bjS vehicle. MaNcious^inj^jry to P?rsopal property, 1400 Malicious injury to personal property, DF-lot, uevme 01. uomp.amam siaies unnnown per- 1328 Greene St. Unknown person(s) cut his vehson(s) put a large scratch on her vehicle. jcie tjre Marrh 9Q B Unlawful use of telephone, Preston. Unknown men ui person(s) are calling the victim. Malicious injury to personal property, petit lar- Compiled by Chad Bray ceny, Blossom Garage. Complainant observed ~ Staff Writer ^^rrrrr^rrrrrrr/^rF;rF/rr^r ^^r-r^rrf ^ niiiiiiiniig Q 5H|||,|||||taa? # 1 C ^ CM,mmi,,,ll90 5" imiiimiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiYVU ?)W" r " uiiiniiiiiiimimimmHiiiiiiiiiii1 MandAJobffithA (ireal (Miulake Sure VKiretVeariiigOne. 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