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2 PATEBOOK The USC chapter of Habitat for Humanity is looking for volunteers. Meetings will be on Thursdays at the Russell House. For more information, contact September LeFevre at 5444543 or Becki Hall at 544-4530. Beta Alpha Psi will have the Epworth Halloween Carnival on Monday, Oct. 31. Sundays Ballroom Dance Club, 4-5 pan., Blatt P.E. Center Room 107. For more information, call Gabriele at 256-3140. Phi Eta Sigma, Oct. 30,5:30 p.m., RH303. Worship service and dinner, 5:30 p.m., PALM Center, 728 Pickens St. monoayi Living Off Campus and Learning (LOCAL), 2:30 pm., RH 348. For more information, call Off-Campus Student Services in RH 209 at 777-4174. Sorority Council, 5 p.m., RH Theater. PALM Campus Ministry, "Body & Soul" meal and program, 5:30 p.m, PALM center. Campus Rape Awareness, Oct. 31, 7 p.m., RH 332. CPU Cultural Arts Committee, 7 p.m., CPU Conference Room. CPU Cinematic Arts Committee, 7 p.m., RH 203. CPU Publicity Committee, 7:30 p.m., RH201. Tuesdays Carolina for KIDS, 6 p.m., RH 302. Dinner and program, 6 p.m., Presbyterian Student Center, 1702 Greene St. Carolina Cares, 7 p.m., RH 204. Student Psychology Association, 7 p.m., Barnwell Conference Room. Homecoming Commission, 7:15 pm., RH307. Students Allied for a Greener Earth, Nov. 1,8 p.m., RH 302. USC Model United Nations Club, I Mm I'll' r*v H Wigs Masks H Blood Costum Make-Up P< I 1621 MAIN\ST11 Hserving the Communi OuriV Caus^ ' ^ Jl There are times when bigger lenses. Made from advanced p Lighter - 25 Thinner - U More fashic Safer-Ten I and include: For lenses that have some ve (/ Dr. Dam i r I T? /~V /"> . 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For f( more information, call 777-8402. Wednesdays h PALM Campus Ministry, 5:30 pjn., b dinner and program, PALM Center. Aa n r fi liouiuit 1UI HULLUUUtJ, VAX. 4, O [J.ill., RH Patio. h Student Government Senate, 5 p.m., RH Theater. g Women Students' Association, 6 ti p.m., RH 201. b Student Ad Federation, 7 p.m., RH 302. r Bible Study, 7 p.m., Presbyterian d Student Center, 1702 Greene St. CPU Golden Spur Committee, 7:30 e p.m., CPU Conference Room. h CPU Special Programs Committee, a 8 p.m., RH 201. CPU Contemporary Sounds Com- r mittee, 8:30 p.m., RH 306. si College Republicans, 7:30 pm., Gam- p brell 151. Call Larry Drakeford at 544- tl 3501 or Vemon Davenport at 796-7402 b for more information ? M Bisexual, Gay and Lesbian Association, 8 p.m., BA 303. ti Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 9 f< n i. 1.1.1 T T /I J X p.m., rvousi iuuuy. *-au 0.0. ueniry ai 256-8067 for more information. tl Thursdays Workshop on couples support and J therapy with Dr. Russell Haber, Nov. 3,10,17, Dec. 1,3-4 p.m. For more information contact the Counseling and Human Development Center at 777- 8t 5223. F( "Heart to Heart," 7 p.m., Baptist cj, Student Union, 700 Pickens St. CPU Ideas & Issues Committee, ai 7:30 p.m., CPU Conference Room. Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, 8 p.m., RH 303. For more information, call Richard Grinnan at 256-1211. I11 lei rtfar.l/1 WP+IVB Body Parts jjj e Accessories a 3t Costumes! jjj M 1 IT STORK I EET 252-1350 Ej ity for over 47 Years! H , licrdlHN" Ii |m Side B IH v is not better. 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The father of two the sheriff to oys reportedly taken in a carjacking conference, leaded for the gunman to return them "We are tr fiursday as residents showed support ings which ai >r the family by hanging dozens of yel- farther away,' )w ribbons around this Upstate town, waiting on the aw enforcement authorities said they the children a iad little to go on in the search for the Mrs. Smit oys, ages 3 and 14 months. man forced his "I plead to the guy... to please re- car while it w? urn our children to us safely and un- Tuesday night armed," David Smith said. of town has a He said he and his wife, Susan, were an empty lot ? oing over police pictures, trying to iden- tary school. 1 ty a suspect. It is harder as time goes She said tl y to deal with," he said. a short time h Mrs. amitn, wno aid not meet witn ner sons, 3-y* eporters Thursday, had said Wednes- month-old Ale ay she felt hopeless. Reports tl *1 can't do enough. My children want- Mrs. Smith's < d me. They needed me. And now I can't er held up a Se elp them," she said. "I just feel like such store spurred failure." He fled in a bi There was a report that a man who es didn't repor obbed a North Carolina convenience isbury Police 1 tore matched the description of the sus- Mrs. Smith's ect. Tips came from as far as New York Mazda Proteg tiat the car, the children or both, had Wells said een sighted, Union County Sheriff security cam* toward Wells said. wearing a plai But mostly there was just frustra- described. She on as investigators found few leads to tos, he said. )llow, he said. But, said ] "Never have I worked a case that Sheppard, "1 "ioro Vioa Kaon on liHla +n wnrlr uritVi " wKara wa'ra n .AVi V 11IAU WVV11 UV AA UV1V KV M VI U ?? A VXXf ?? A1V/1 V Tf V A V A J Religion department JFTON CHESTNUT Staff Writer of hundreds of The USC department of religious I' udies and the India Heritage Research . jundation will produce the first Ency- all f ^ opedia of Hinduism. willbecomple The project began seven years ago, a res0urce to id it will serve as a research tool to j^L Seshi holars at USC. the encyclopec According to Harold French, chair- bia to direct th< an of the department of religious stud- of religious stu 3, the project encompasses the research campus for scl ?THE NUTTIEST PLACE IN i RIVER CITY C ml SUNDAY is "BLOODY SUNDAY" m $3.00 GIANT Bloody Marys 4 sjw ? munuAi muni - ntcners / r * & 15* Wings A/ f% WEDNESDAY is REGGAE NIGHT' \Af= $1.25 Red Stripe & $2.25 Myers Rum * Friday - $1.00 Natural Lights it? /?^k & $9.00 Pitchers of Long Island Ice Tfea m & Electric Lemonade \W 1VI onday ? 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"We are still Union and Chariot call that will tell us where the store's surveill re located." not clear enough to 1 nn A-lJ ii fi? - - - - ,n, 40,101 a aumonues a ficials said. i way at gunpoint into her About 50 local i is stopped at a traffic light tors and FBI agen . The dark corner just east using helicopters textile mill, a parking lot, highways for the c< ind a church and elemen- "He gave no cl ?ew houses are nearby. . ,., \ ie gunman forced her out be going, \ iter and drove away with ^ now be in a ^ ear-old Michael and 14- sJora?e faal1^ W? 5X the car is still on tl rat a gunman matching be spotted." leecription of the caijack- Divers also chi ilisbuiy, N.C., convenience John Long but fount a flurry of police action. "Ifs like they di irgundy car, but witness- the Earth," State L t seeing any children, Sal- vision spokesman Detective Tom Lowe said. children. : 1 J-- 1 AAA "" ia * Gene Stepheng . ,, , , professor at the Uni pictures from the store s ,. .,.. era showed a black man ^"""ditwasun id jacket, like Mm. Smith to faye away with had not yet seen the pho- "Most of the tim to get the people out FBI spokesman Charles to throw them out," Tiis is the kind of thing erally the caijackei lot pinning a whole lot of and he doesn't war to produce encye] ' scholars from India, Eu- search. Jcal community. There will be a 1 opedia will be a milestone augurating the proj this religion, audit con- in Gambrell Hall. '? e "J*"-.? Saraswati, chairm, sted by 1998, and will be .. ? , scholars,'French said. ltafo Research Foe igiri Rao, chief editor of on Indla 8 <*le8t f lia, has moved to Colum- USC President t s project. The department James Moeser and dies is providing space on of Humanities and ? lolars to conduct the re- Lefton will speak a ^-POINTS I 11 I AFE f ||q "" zs ?1 $1 Bud f^o CTpjr [ jgMggj ' Twaia aDTrj /11\ I y/1 SC Bool 10amWed-Fri, N< v 1 CENTS continued from page 1 1 T1T| DQl source of income, and we're not," Holt Yf if said. "I don't want to annoy them, (but) I want them to take us seriously." ,. iij The flier to advertise the campaign reads, j? a ^ "Are you tired of increasing garage fees? y car a a ?ppe Are you tired of not seeing guards in the 8ara?es? Are you tired of paying more te,N.C. Photos from ^ getting le987lance cameras were "The time has come to take a stand!" identify the man, of- it says in bold letters. Bigham said the increase could have and state investiga- been avoided, ts combed the area, "There's a lot of waste and bureauand planes to scan cracy in this university that they could ar, Wells said. have changed," Bigham said. "They could ue to her where he have funnelled money from somewhere [y_n :j ?rm ~1? " yenssaiu. liiecar eiae. wooded area or in a Bake- said the fee increase was made are just speculating comparisons showed Columbia city le highway and will ^ ot^er universities charge more. He said students are still paying below the .eked nearby Lake Col bia at* P"*8 fee of$S0 j i.u- r j to $60 a month. noth^ ^ 831 e While he admits not all parking rev opped off the faceof enues are uggd for improving parking aw Enforcement Di- services, Baker said the increased revHugh Munn said of enue would help pay for a debt on the Senate Garage and for a future parking i, a criminal justice garage being planned, versity of South Car- "Somehow, someway, you have to lusual for a caijacker pay for these things," Baker said, passengers. Student Government hopes it will le the caijacker tries be with nickels and dimes. nf thp rar ? hp tripe Stephens said. 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