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/> c lina \AV>TaTV ' f ' Wednesday " Volume LXX, No.3 University of South Carolina, Columbia.S.C. September 3, 19BO IJSC em to nlan p By Nsnc^ Staf The state Budget and Contr athletic department authori budget for a proposed expansi Athletic department funds i were frozen this summer, saic director of the board. Athletic Director Jim Carl will add 11,000 to 16,000 s stadium's capacity to 72,000. "The stadium is included i f Aft ' ' ~ UU1.UI, *r uuioiii ndiu. nc sal because the market is unstab concerned about the bond positions are being cut to fund "They've got money in the bonds," Riley said. Institutioi revenue of the project and us university projects. These bor. Pltfnom oniH inofilntinn Kr * UMIU1IA OUIU IIIOVIVUUUII KTKJ available, but recently mon< capital improvement bonds Assembly had approved bond and engineering work earlier i John Moore, assistant at manager, said he is not oppose funds because the project will can be sold. "When the bonds are eventi be ahead again/' Moore said. The board's approval gave proceed with the stadium de bond sale. Carlen and Moore said the fees has no bearing on the de< Carlen said that increase is f profits. Without the increase hinder the programs' efficient A specific date has not beer stadium expansion, Moore sa Carlen to discuss specific dec will be the responsibility of i facilities planning. HHHHHHBHHI ^ Exocuthm. Qjraiitnz Bin. * > ?? wm W m ?#flf 9 Control Board meeting yt deft) studies a report. (Ph lium t\ powered I xpansion 1 f Richmond jiii| f Writer PHI ol Board Tuesday gave the USC jg ty to spend $1 million of its .J:* on of Williams-Brice stadium. ,vill be used because bond sales ^ J William T. Putnam, executive en said the $10 million project student seats, increasing the Hi! in the 1980 Bond Act, which is j||| id the state is not selling bonds ||||| le. Gov. Dick Riley said he was IB issue, adding that personnel ' other requests. > universities to get institution |M i bonds can be repaid from the |l|| >bu iui pvi iiiairenv uuciiiviii& ui ids are not frozen. nds were once the only funds ???| }y was also available through * w until the freeze. The General s for the project's architectural in the year. hletic director and business ru4 #A notMrt ntUlatin W , L-V4 IU UOU15 auu^uv uvpoi | w be accelerated until the bonds J nally sold, the department will 5 the department authority to j] sign rather than wait for the 3eci amc "th< proposed increase in activity said vision to renovate the stadium, or sports that do not generate i, Carlen said, inflation would affe ;y. offi< dire 1 mentioned for the start of the seci id. He said he would meet with :isions, but architectural plans <<] the architect and the office of fecti arre unfa W : _ : utnam talks to Gov. Hi ley at t isterday. Meanwhile State Treat oto by Desna Easier) irlrlii"! LVtVllLl E S^SbB W^si<i>:<#^ -V 4> - - '/ ft." Vjfcw if/ /> Wams-Brice Stadium may to novate the facility. Funds to pi * i* lute dJ By Kevin Johnson releasi ami. n*w* Edttqi report tie report on USC campus police irity has hurt morale area." >ng campus police, and ; students will suffer," . lone USC official. mitte{ faculty me iepvn iws seriously submit cted the morale of the presid :ers," said George Key, May ctor of public safety and recom irity. camp procec [t bases police efiver.ess on the number of Key sts made, which is Marvii iir. All of the news the re based "Bees BBB police Bm have fective - MR indicat that n made. "If t be judi win be !jIHM anyb(k course discoui ?H^R behavi wheth* them.' Key arres rlnmlrr ^ mHH toincn "A 1 ln,"xlr I if he is I the s An C#??*.n ?>< .y/? t rm w?ic?ia uuui/cr( anu "Earli1 turer Grady Patterson have with * > oin 3] '' ok like this artist's draw 91/ for #/?A ui/irif fcoiM fc-? w ??Mfr% riairu AlCCffi i .? w , .<* rrests es along with the ,stree have deemed the ineffective in this Hai Key's 17-MEMBER com- "1 < including USC thatt f, staff and students, *n ^ tted the report to made ent James Holderman guess 1. The committee to ex] 1 1 rt4-h _ 1 _ menueu m cnanges in ^ us security repor lures. super keep and USC Police Chief n Harrelson said 16 of Offi commendations were Weav on incorrect figures. with I luse of the report, the 4,1 1 feel downgraded, and J?^-1 been branded inef- 1 don i," Key said. "All reP?r innc nnirif f a said H/I io pull 11. IU IIIC IctCL ~ ' nore arrests will be arres drunk a (list he police are going to ?*o's * ged by the number of > they make, then they (jra ' inclined to slap it to ar iy," Key said. "Of some, , we will :-y to again rage this type of him or, but I don't know SOme< :r I'll be able to stop w hurtir be a p said he expects whi ts for public did , nness and vandalism specif 3ase. the re repor STUDENT WHO is ment. ated may now expect, caught, to be taken to "I j tation," Key said, upset repor er an officer may know, just been concerned anyth getting him off the do. ^ "* :' .' 0 : m * I * ITMMriffiffSlfflMW fing if construction i tied up for almost a \ prec t.v relson disagreed with ; prediction. iuu i ocx cxujr uiuiuciuuil here will be an increase le number of arrests s," Harrelson said. "I i it is just human nature pect that the number of ts will increase after a t such as that. But as visors, we just have to things under control." icers Jim Hamel and er Grayson agreed larrelson. rOOK AN OATH to do a m getting paid for it, so i'f l/\f f i?Hp /vf r? i t ii/i me ic^uuo ui a t bother me," Hamel "Personally, I wouldn't t someone for being ; unless he was creating urbance. All I want to >ethim off the street. " iysonsaid: "I'm paid to i officer, and it I see jne doing something st the law, I'll arrest 11^..., If f nuwi-vi'i , it i set 3ne a little wobbly on ay home, and he's not ig anyone, it wouldn't roblem." le Haniel and Grayson lot mention officers' ic complaints about >port, Grayson said the t affected the depart ?uess a lot of us were at the results of the t," Grayson said. "You statistics can do ing you want them to lowcver, a lot of the oved SBS work gets underway to /ear. iicted problems we have could be prevented if some minor precautions were taken. "The police can't be any more effective than the community they serve wants them to be." ooSv 1 f \w?# +m*4 8 I .1 ' 1 fit LJ^3G2 * RHUU Visual iA*^? Committee meeting, Km. :um, 4 p.m. RH Film - The Coca nuts, a Marx Brother's classic. 2:30 p.m. matinee 75 cents. Shows at 1 and 9:30 p.m. ~$1. \ A / ? ? Ivvtseaunep Today: Mostiy sunny and warm. Highs in the 90s. Thursday: Sunny and warm. Widely scattered afternoon showers. Highs in tht> OAc