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'VOL. LXV NO. 1 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COLUMBIA, S.C. 29208 SEPTEMBER 6,1973 Faculty Moves On -Sports Funds By Bob Craft Associate Editor A resolution that would require Athletic Director Paul Dietzel to come before the Student Allocations Committee (SAC) for yearly athletic funding was passed by the Faculty Senate yesterday. The resolution must now go before the Board of Trustees for final approval. A FIGHT between the SAC and the athletic department last spring over the funding of sports clubs, such As soccer, rugby and women's sports triggered the resolution which has bounced around in a committee for months. Scott Derks, then SAC chairman, gave a unanimous commission opinion that the sports clubs should be funded by the athletic department. In a letter to Dietzel, Derks said the commission which had previously funded the clubs out of the student activity fee, would no longer do so if the athletic department was unwillinE to take over or share the funding load. The philosophy behind the SAC's move was that since some of the sports clubs were playing intercollegiate teams funded b) their respective athletic departments, Dietzel should like wise assume this funding responsibility. PRESIDENT JONES told the Senate, "a great deal ot groun< work must be laid for this. This problem is a high priority prob lem.".,P. Rufus G. Fellers of the College of Engineering sai( a considerable amount of study needs to be done on the proposal but added since it was student money involved, the students shouk determine how it is spent. A fee of $12.50 taken from tne bz, paid by full-time student, goes to the funding of the athletic department. The student activitl fee which has previously funded the sports clubs and all othei student organizations is $13.50. THE SENATE'S action is part of a continuing drive to cut dowi on the financial independence of the athletic and particularly Diet zel. A yeac ago, the Board of Trustees took control of Campu Shop revenues that go to the funding of the USC Cheerleader and the USC Band away from the former LSU coach whose popular ity dropped drastically since the losing football seasons of th past two years. Also the the trustee's responded to mounting public pressur last spring and released the terms Dietzel's contract with the un versity. 6Library Addition N By MARSHALL SWANSON the project, say that they'r Gamecock Staff Writer running about two and one-ha] months behind their planne Work on the Undergraduate schedule. Library addition is behind Joe Sutherland, job superi schedule but may not affect the tendent, said the lost time ca June 1975 completion date be m u according to Harold Brunton, hus utn oemno l vice-president for businessjoanwihagdstec affairs. wahr Brunton said Tuesday the work was about nine months AcodntoSheld,t behind but added that the lostcasoftedlyithw * time may well be made up by riywahreprecdd the scheduled completion date.inlatJuryFeurya "IN OTHER words, all we Ls itr a nsa know.is where we thought they si uhrad would be," Brunton said. "They knonw where they're heading.d"Nral,weyoha We wish them every success in eayofnycsqucey getting there." pti eus o xr i 4 Officials for Dargan Con- to ae"Steln ad struction Co. of Myrtle Beach, S. C, geeraconractrs o nFthE behidINGeirsn Coffee e Coffee never amounted to a hill of beai to most people, but wherever one finds st dents in mass, one finds gobs of that murl brown liquid. It's milder than amphetaminc and stronger than a cold shower and you c, ine Months Be e completed on time, Brunton tion project f said the university would, as a considered d matter of course, take legal what is not. action against Dargan. "We Such fact have a penalty clause for every contact we enter into," Brun- werathue fa e The clause stipulates that the accountable ~f construction company would day, Brunte reimburse the university a pre- When the edetermined amount of money some of the te for each day the job is not the old law Sfinished on time. and others id. Construction companies fail to the new to finish projects on time in ,about one-third of all jobs under BRUNTO 'taken on campus, Brunton said. library will He said the company was sent capaci le technically and legally entitled rary is conl >u to some lost time because the books can 1: ie weather has been so bad. McKissic eHe explained that 'an servesas t] involved standard legal docu- wl em at ment' usmed in all USC cnstruce- See L] Geoffrey Darling Conspiracy as lay odds that when the price of coffee goes u- up, so does the collective student eyebrow. cy See Joanne Dozier's report on this price !s, increase and that of campus food in general in on page 3. hind Promises, Promises s specifies what is a working day and a wokin dayand We broke our promise, and we're sorry. We've been crs as rain and tem- telling everyone that the rure in determining Gamecock would be a mor construction com- ning paper this fall. This legally be held poiewso e on for the working puesytmhaweav in said.retdtawilntoy library is moved, byyufisclsoftedy Sbooks will go into btwl losv 2,0 e library in Petigru ya rnigcss will be transferred Thcoptrihe, law school library,. u aey B ensa N SAID McKissick stleanchkdoufr continue in its pre- 'bg.Sowarpaynad ty until the new lib-. fsigi oe fhvn 'ipleted and all the thModyeion >e noved at once.Sobawihu,e'eptn k, after it no longer alooftmonhsprjc le graduate library, anwo'retuilecn lified to become an shwyuaqliyfnhe Promises, WeBbokeRur pomis,ean