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Volume 84, No. 2 University of South Carolina Wednesday, July 10,1991
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By TIGE WATTS
News Editor
USC President John Palms has
filling in the details for four of
top cabinet posts under his new
reorganization.
Palms has approved power cl
sections of student affairs, the
office, university advancem<
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The provost, who also serves
president of academic affairs, \
more responsibilities under
structure.
George Reeves, dean of USC'
ate school, will head the office u
placement is found for Arthu
Smith was recently named preside
University of Utah.
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a USC meter increase likely.
World
Rival Yeltsin backs
Gorbachev's plan
MOSCOW ? Mikhail Gorl
chev won political backing Tu<
day from rival Boris Yeltsin a
a promise from nine of the 5
viet Union's 15 republics to si
port an economic plan he is
present next week to the Gro
of Seven.
Yeltsin has feuded with G<
bachev for three years and h
called for open opposition to I
Kremlin during recent months.
Yeltsin's comment appeared
confirm Gorbachev's return
the reformist fold after the pre
dent's long winter facing pr<
sure from hard-liners in t
Communist Party, KGB a
military.
is stai
Reporting to Reeves in the
will be:
i finished ? Martin Soloman, vice provost
the five puter Services.
' plan of ? J?hn Duffy, vice provost for
Campuses and Continuing Educ<
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provost's puses will report to Duffy,
jnt, and ' The 16 deans on the Columbia
George Terry, vice provost fc
sity Libraries and Collections.
? as vice g Paul Huray, vice provost for F
vill have g Daniel Antion, John Olsgaard
Palms san Forman, associate provosts.
Palms also announced at a F<
s Gradu- nate meeting Jane Jameson woul
intil a re- vice president for Personnel an
r Smith. Resources.
sntofthe Lyles Glenn will retain his
Palms' chief executive assistant
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. Rates on the City of Columbia me'
increase, making the possibility for
Slovenia, Yugoslavia
accused of violations
?- LJUBLJANA, Yugoslavia ?
?s- Slovenian and federal officials acnd
cused each other of jeopardizing
!o- the peace Tuesday by not followip
ing terms of a day-old peace
to accord.
up The federal collective presidency
sent two representatives to
^r- Ljubljana, Slovenia's capital, after
ad charging the secessionist republic
be violated the agreement by boycotting
an overnight meeting of the
to presidency and ordering Slovenian
to lawmakers to vacate their seats in
si- the federal Parliament in Belgrade,
is- Slovenian Information Minishe
ter Jelko Kacin claims the federal
nd army was not abiding to
resrictions.
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meantime Palms also announc
Pruitt would head the Di
for Com- Affairs with a title of
Student Affairs and Dear
Regional Pruitt's division will 1<
ition. The Services and the Blatt P.]
rear cam- Rcnortins to Pruitt wi
Jim Doran, assists
i campus, president.
>r Univer- Woody Carothers, di
Affairs Personnel and Fii
Research. Jerry Brewer, director
I, and Su- Mark Shanley, dire
Development,
iculty Se- Char Davis, directo
d serve as Management Services,
d Human Paul Fiddler, direct
Grants, Planning and ir
; spot as Counseling Resources.
Another position wl
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By TIGE WATTS
^ews Editor
USC President John Palms said M
ivill buy safety and computer equipme
lents with the balance or tunds in 1
lated account
The president will use $29,300 to
ional emergency call boxes, compute
/isual and hearing disabled, and two <
md software assisting, students to fin
rf additional financial aid.
"This is something which benefit
ients most. It's nice to be able to hi
md of the year wherever I can," Palm:
Palms said about $3,000 was left i
signated funds in case of any continge
night happen in the purchase.
Palms' purchase of fiye call boxes
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in the Towers.
Nation
Former CIA officer
to help investigation
WASHINGTON ? A former
CIA officer pleaded guilty Tues
day to withholding information
from Congress in the Iran-Contra
scandal and agreed to cooperate
in the continuing investigation.
Alan Fiers, former chief of the
CIA's Central American Task
Force, admitted that he withheld
information from Congress about
Oliver North's secret operation to
resupply the Contras with weapons
in 1985 and 1986.
Fiers could face up to a year
in jail and a $200,000 fine.
orgai
:ed that Dennis vacant is the Dire
ivision of Student Development and
vice president of The division ha
i of Students. budget cuts forcii
aok over Housing positions vacant ]
E. Center. vision was plannii
11 be: agement" to ge
tnt to the vice crunch.
Under Palms'
rector of Student public relations, i
lance. activities are com
of Student Life. sion of Universil
ctor of Student Rex will head th<
dent for Universit;
r of Enrollment "I am excited a
cause it offers the
or of Research, fectively and effi
iterim director of versity's academic
Reporting to Rc
lich is currently ? Russell McKin
irs, call b
total of boxes to 31. T1
L1U.0 Committee will install the
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The new computers car
mas Cooper Resource Ro
Disability Services. Feah
include:
[onday he a voice synthesizer am
nt for stu- play for disabled students.
his desig- a transmitter system t
volume of classroom disi
buy addi- for hearing impaired stude
rs for the more equipment to pr
:omputers registration for disabled st
d sources "When I first visited th
interviews, I was in awe a
5 the stu- disabled students. There
elp at the things there that are ama;
5 said. will help them even more,
in his de- Palms purchase of the c
ncies that will allow students to hav
that lists thousands of soui
brings the USC spokeswoman Del
a wins so
Courtesy of Media Relations
the installation of new machines
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Former PTL official
freed two weeks early
CHARLOTTE, N.C. ? Jim
Bakker's former right-hand man
at the PTL television ministry,
Richard Dortch, was released
from prison earlier than his original
release date of Tuesday.
Dortch, who pleaded guilty to
mail fraud, wire fraud and conspiracy,
was freed two weeks ago
from the federal prison at Eglin
Air Force Base in Florida,
WCNC-TV in Charlotte reported
Tuesday.
Dortch began serving his sentence
Feb. 10, 1990 at the minimum
security facility.
Compiled frbm wire reports
nization
ctor of Resident Student dent of Public and Media Relations.
Housing. Christopher Simpson, assistant vice
s been hit hard by recent president of University Marketing and
ig them to leave 14-17 Promotion.
Pruitt said earlier the di- ? , ?
12 to use "creative man- . ^ahaffey, assistant vice presi
t through the budget dent ot Publications and Printing.
Harriette Wunder, assistant vice presireorganization
plan, dent for development,
alumni and fund-raising _ _ _ ., , ?
bined to form the Divi- F1>'nn Bowie- assistant vlce pres'dent of
y Advancement. James Alumni Affairs.
; division as vice presi- Cantey Heath, director of Constituency
y Advancement. Relations.
bout the realignment be- Palms said he was not sure when the
opportunity to more ef- business and finance summary would be
ciently support the uni- finished.
; mission," Rex said. "We're in the analysis stage and we're
ix, will be: trying to finish this as expediently as posney,
assistant vice presi- sible," he said.
oxes purchased
le University Safety rent system takes "almost hours to look over."
i new boxes in desig- Student President Manish Shrivastava said
the purchases "sound great to me."
1 be seen in the Tho- "It shows Palms is very student-oriented,
om and the Office of This is a pleasant thing to do and I think he's
ires of the computer really being objective by looking at how he can
improve student life," Shrivastava said.
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large cnaraeier uis- onme orooKs, siuueni vice presiueni aiiu a
member of the University Safety Committee,
hat will amplify the was surprised and astonished by the action,
cussions and lectures 'To me, it demonstrates the dedication Palms
nts. - has toward the students," Brooks said,
ovide priority course "It finally shows stability is being estabudents.
lished. We've been is somewhat of a turmoil
lis campus during my these past two years and this action shows
it the capability of the someone upstairs is really thinking about how
; were people doing they can improve student life," he said.
ling. I only hope this The funds Palms used to make the purchases
" Palms said. is also the same account former USC President
>ther computer system James Holderman used to buy gifts for potential
re access to databases donors. The complete record of Holderman's
nces open to students. gift list was released last spring by the Board of
>ra Allen said the cur- Trustees.
ft drink contract
rVnmPr'Q Wine "While Coke is the industry
V^IUllIw o Wllld leader with substantial foreign
enqrV m qr?Viinpc sales? PePsi has a growing domesMUUsJL
lllCU/llIliGd tic market," R.W. "Pete" Denton,
From Staff Reports U!P chief, said..
_ \ - - rcpsi is vciy ag^xcssivc diiu lis
USC has joined the Pepsi gen- youth-oriented marketing makes a
eration, awarding its soft drink college campus a very desirable
contract to the second-largest bot- lace tQ ^ he said
ding giant, Pepsi-Cola. Pepsi will
replace Coca-Cola, which has Cromer's of Anderson, which is
quenched the thirst of Carolinians not affiliated with Cromer's Peafor
ten years. nuts in Columbia, was awarded the
. , _ ,. , snack machine contract
The switch to Pepsi, which will
take about three weeks to com- "Cromer's was chosen for their
plete, gives Pepsi a substantial por- line of consumer-oriented products
tion of USC's soft drink business. and new equipment" Denton said.
TT . TTo/-< Unlike most of the previous
Under the new contract, USC .
I. . , ?ti /vxnm vending machines, the new snack
will gam about $100,000 more in * machines will contain
profits, the majority of which will *nd "iachmes wU1 contam
fund scholarships, chair professor- dollar blU chanSers'
ships and fund-raising activities. Pepsi will also do a series of
. , , campus surveys to identify the
Pepsi will also be served at the market composition. The results
Carolina Coliseum and Koger Center
fountains, but Coke still will be will be available to university offiavailable
at Williams-Brice Sta- cials and could provide valuable
dium and at all food service outlets demographic information on stuon
the Columbia campus. dents, faculty and staff.
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Too Tough?
USC's entry into the Southeastern Conference puts
them into a conference of top athletic programs. Of
the top 10 athletic programs nationwide, there are five
SEC schools. Source: SEC.
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Y 7. Georgia
1 1 1. Texas 8. Clemson
2. UCLA 9. Arkansas
3. Stanford 10. Arizona
4. Tennessee 10. N. Carolina^/*