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r ? " ? ^ GAM_ OCK BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE __ _ . PAID Monday, April 10,1978 University of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C. Volume LXIV, No.39 perm^tnVju iimn'i? iiiiiiiiiiwi ni'ini 11 nm i i iiiriiiiiiiiBBiiij^iiyni-iii-H-H-^r-TrrTrTri?r?rnimrrm?[TTnrrTraTiiTrwBT>TifiTTTiiFiT-m n iirTmrTni mi ginm iiiiirmm?rnrTT i-TiimrmTn it i ii inn .1. ..irui ju-uumi . wjjLiminiu-ii?uuiiiiu _ Athletic By BRETT FRIEDLANDER Gamecock Staff Writer USC President James B. Holderman met Friday with head football coach Jim Carlen to discuss a conflict involving Carolina's athletic department chairmanshipAccording to Chip Gray, a spokesman for Holderman's office, thprp vl/pro nn 1 ? -1 ~ ..viv iiu uv,viaiuiia mailt ai the meeting, but the two will Housing tc sign-up pr By JIM PHILLIPS and SALLY W Gamecock Staff Writers Priority changes need to be mac procedures to accomodate increasii lists, according to Residential Life Continuing on-campus students students and off-campus students c taining dormitory spaces. With the students hv rnwt fall rw o?i ? ^ * MAI | A>i 1V1UUI1U \ Residential Life Services, said trans virtually shut-out from getting dori "The present sign-up needs to be < numbers of students coming back," are staying on in record numbers students want to come back." SNOWDEN AND MOORE, two do have 80 percent of their residents n Towers normally are the first to bec< in the Women's Quadrangle, has a 9 The more popular dorms, like Cao cording to Wertz. On the Sign language Panama Canal discu USC Bowler nations tv aII v mr wuu iriuu'ill Editorial: Student m ' directors discuss the situation further this week. The dispute stems from the hiring of Dr. James Morris as vice president in charge of athletic ** * uiicxuo. munis uppoiniment gives him the power to make policy and control the budget for all of USC's thletic departments. However, Carlen has a clause in his contract defining his responsibilities at the university which reads Carlen shall "serve the university in the capacity of ) examine ocedures ILSON le in USC's residence hall sign-up ig numbers of students on waiting Services officials. i, incoming freshmen, transfer omprise the priority order for ob! waiting list expected to be 2,000 /Vertz, assistant vice president for fer and off-campus students will Kp nitory spaces. irastically changed because of the Wertz said. "On-campus students this year. Also, more off-campus rmitories in the Towers complex, ^turning this year. Wertz said the jme empty. Wade Hampton dorm, 0 percent retention rate this year, stone, filled up very quickly, acSee HOUSING, naw 1 ? ? I?o~ w inside ... page 3 issed I ?"? ~ kl champ ...page 8 >ns ... pagcl? vardn process page 14 - < hip conti Director of Athletics and Head Football Coach and perform all duties of supervision and direction of the university's football program." ukay said the problem results from a possible conflict between the duties of Carlen and the duties , of Morris. "That is something that Holderman and Carlen have to work out," he said. "That is the reason for these meetings." Morris, who did not attend the Holderman West Colui charged wi By BERNARD SINKLER Gamecock Staff Writer A Friday morning theft in Thorn resulted in the apprehension of a man by USC police. n;il it- " ? urn iiiui^wurin, me omcer respon was not available for comment. How to USC police blotter report, dated Vaugh Roten of West Columbia who with the university in any manner custody around 8:30 p.m. for "larcen school." He was taken to the C department where.. Tim .Stokes, tenement-26 theft victim, pressed < Roten. From accounts given by variot Thornwell, the events leading up arrest began when he allegedly e of Victor Liu and Tim Stokes. Liu was the time and his roommate was allegedly walked into the unlocked ro< ma:ii -? *? sun sleeping stones' wallet lyii dresser and then went upstairs to the s BOYKIN KETTER, a tenements was in the second floor shower at tti noticed a guy come in the restroo nothing of it because it was early m when many Thomwell residents wer "He cut the light off and I backed oi to see who was there/' Kfttter Mid. It \ roversy c< meeting Friday, does not see such a conflict. "My job has nothing to do with this situation," he said. "Both men have to answer to me. Under the Carolina plan, there needs to be one person for the coaches to report to." "I feel my main concern at the present time is spring practice," Carlen said. "I don't think I should make any comments on the subject." BOTH SIDES of the dispute however, are enthusiastic that a solution can be reached soon, Gray said. According to Morris, the problem in reorganizing USC's athletic program can and will be worked out internally. "I believe we are very close to a solution," he said "The need for legal action can be avoided." Gray said Holderman also believes a solution to the problem is near. "Once we get this situation settled," Gray said, "we can go on with our program as if nothing had even happened." CARLEN'S CONTRACT, which was signed before Holderman's arrival at USC, has been the center of the controversy. According to reports from a local Columbia newspaper, tne contract was renegotiated when Holderman took office. libia man a ith theft, dis a guy who, accorc the dorm. Joel VanderW< well dormitory resident whose ro< 22 year- old restroom entranc later. "I was up early ding to the call, who was not a re 'ever, according said. "I asked him I April 7, Terry looking for Bob 1 is not affiliated lived here by thai was taken into According to V; y and disturbing leaving but he wen !_|. Li. ?- " - *" " ? uiumoia ponce up10 *n"*a "oo the Thornwell Mark Rothleitner ( charges against then the dorm VanderWx>d alertt joined Rothleitner is residents of to Roten s "HE WENT IN ntered the room business) annex ai in the shower at said. asleep. Roten According to Rot am and took the room and notified ng on the shortlv affprwnrH econd floor. Roten outside unti USC police blott< 6 resident who subject discard son te time said he According to Hil m but thought that Tim Stokes' \ lorning, a time "I filed charges,' e arising. that's been ripped it of the shower semester.'' vas then he saw got everything ontinues Hi V , - *M wSm X < - till Ply ^ rnrn^mmmmmmm-. mm Carlen "That is not true," said Gray. "The five-year contract Carlen signed when he first got here was re-negotiated by president Patterson in 1976." On November 12, 1977, Holderman granted Carlen an extension, adding another year to the four years he had left on his contract. THF ROAR 11 of tpnetoAo w* l * UOIV V,^ Ilrtr> seen the contract and is aware of See CONTRACT. Page I rrested, eruption ling to Ketter, was not a resident of V^H a c(V>nnrl t"-" A "" ? Li^vvniu 11UU1 ICIICIUCIH-A) 3m door is directly across from the e, said that he saw Roten minutes Friday morning and noticed a guy sident of our dorm," Vandenvood wb t he was doing. He said he was We. senut. I told him that nobody t name." ander\V>od, ^>ten appeared to be t upstairs instead. He followed him t where he met third floor resident on his way to take a shower. Roten and Rothleitner pursued him while ^d hall adviser, Mike Hill. Hill then in pursuit of Roten. the courtyard by the (Thornwell nd hid in the bushes," Rothleitner hleitner, Hill then went back to his the campus police. Hill returned and he and Rothleitner followed 1 the police arrived. er stated that "Hill had observed nnUi;?:-*-41- - 1 * naming lniu uic ousncs ..." 1 a check with residents revealed vallet was missing. ' Stokes said, "It's the third wallet off this year; there were two last ; back but the money/'- he said.