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i _ v -''v \ -' \ - ?^-Page /, " < N,>>. g -j ? - \ \ '?*f South Carolina's Beat College Newspaper ? // / ___ ? >>/, ? Volume LXX, Mo. 62 University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.^ i/ p : \ JHP ' ' fvSIPm i < !".V?'"'~> : ' ' S ' ' *., .'. > H^KNv.v.'' : v;>:::::*<- " Lt. Carts Belk syi By Tereea K N?ws Ei Former hostage William Bell political prisoner held captive I than a hostage held for ransoi yesterday. "At first 1 felt like I was a hoj now because I've learned more parlen si football ] r?y Jonn v Staff VW Two USC football players a been suspended from the team Athletic Director Jim Carlen sa > A Statehouse security guard ? deputies arrested Charles B. "( C. Thomas on charges of posses with intent to distribute. Carlen said both players' atl revoked and they have left tl suspended from the Carolina fo< CAKLEN SAID Finney, a def< to play this fall without scho! linebacker who quit the squad ii reasons but resumed practice i given "another chance." "I think everybody deserve that's only fair,"Carlen said.H news media and other persons to an incident last fall involving Carlen did not suspend. "I MAKE THESE decision circumstances in the (Ellis) < Thomas and Kevin Crocker, u team after a curfew violatic chances. Carlen said he was also angrj take action against Ellis bee Piirnlina'c cfartina cnnarl U VUI^ OV]UU\? . V1IU there goes that theory," he said. Finney and Thomas were ari Thomas' car. They were allege quantity of marijuana and 105 according to police. NO TRIAL DATE has been se sophomores were released on 3 bonds Tuesday morning in Muni Ellis was convicted of two coui Finney and Thomas could not 0/ ^te^" f'^j * '" KMM ^fr:(^-?: ^:^:i:::i':^^S3|M|^BWf^: : fry ' - ^11* i11.1"' 1 i'II i1 Vi'111111,' i yjS | i ,1 | .11 iX'i 111'''I' 11 i'' \ l^'l ' |'j' 1 i I | ^^HrlBHsHi t ! UBStt^ BtBSBms c 'tokos mTraffiii IAAJ^UV.1 11C Weavsr dhor i considers himself more of a for legitimate reasons rather m, he told 150 USC students stage, but I sympathize more the West Columbian said. ispends players aughan 'rtter irrested Monday night have and ejected from the Roost, id Wednesday. ind Richland County Sheriff's ?huck " Finney and Thomas ision of controlled substances hletic scholarships have been tie Roost. "They have been )tball team," he said. ensive back, would be eligible larship. He said Thomas, a i jvepiemoer i?7a lor personal n January 1981, would not be s a second chance; I think le said he was angry that the have compared this incident defensive end Phil Ellis, who s. There were extenuating case," Carlen said. He said 'ho was suspended from the >n, had been given second / with rumors that he did not ause Ellis is a member of ?lr USnnaw lo r.lon o v.rv a iiinv^jr to uiou a null IU1 , SU -ested on Assembly Street in ;dly in possession of a small "black beauty" speed pills, * yet, and the two 20-year-old ?1,000 personal recognizance cipal Court. nts of simple assault Feb. 9 be reached for comment. seci By Tor Staff Carl Stokes, a 26-year v( forcement Division, yesterday to take over the position of dir USC's nine regional campuses Stokes' appointment is an James B. Holderman's plan t special committee commiss /estigate campus security critical of Campus Police. Georee Kev fnrmprlv Hnlr Dublic safety, security and cc lis post Jan. 15 after servi tfolderman assistant, Stokes Key's were. STOKES SAID he is not sure "I was not dissatisfied at SI riends, both professionally i hink it was the challenge of ^resident Holderman for all ni Stokes said he can organize i 'I just hope people don't exp? aid. "The situation won't chai One program Stokes is orgai :omorised of criminal iustirp s "THE STUDENTS will hai :es with "Now I'd say the students hi they didn't do it the right wa; Belk said there are simila the United States governme the turmoil now taking place OUR GOVERNMENT sU said. "The biggest problem I don't know how to get off on* I annthor " MKVUIVt The former hostage was officer with the U.S. State embassy takeover in Novem only 29 days when the studen Belk said he has no fee government or the people 01 become an outspoken advo foreign policy for the United BELK SAID U.S. gover tolerate any country's regin nation abide by it. "What right have we got t< *: o *??_ J any uutei iiauuu: we ue< shouldn't any nation hav< tervention?" Belk said. The soft-spoken Belk rece White House to report to Aus career assignment. Until tl private management compai Belk said he has experience his return to the United S treated like a celebrity." "I'VE REALLY enjoyed o home, but I don't expect it to doesn't. Nobody likes being ii USC a t rom St USC's battle with the j Education will continue bef< week in a three-day series o: The House Education Coi for continuing two-year | General Studies at 2:30 i commission's side of the dis The Senate Education G hear the case Wednesday. use HAS ASKED the Ger commission's decision calli year occupational programs to four-year baccalaureate c The appeal was sent to kes uriti tiiing 10 u icoci vc (wutc lui ce students. /e to meet certain GPR and i Iran ad some cause for taking us. Bu rities between the beginnings o nt more than 200 years ago witt in Iran. irted from a revolution," Belk with the Iranians today is thej e phase of development and ontc a records and communications Department at the time of the ber 1979. He had been in Tehrar ts took the Americans captive, lings of animosity toward the f Iran. However, he said he has cate of a general "hands off" States. nment leaders must learn tc ne as long as the people of that ) decide the form of government cide on our government, so why i that right without U.S. inived orders yesterday from the ;trailia in September for his new lat time he has signed with a ri Coyne Writer iteran of the State Law EnV offically resigned from SLED ector of security and safety for other step in USC President o improve campus security. A lioned by Holderman to in released a report last June lerman's special assistant for >mmunications, resigned from ng 12 years. According to a ' duties will be broader than why he left SLED. JSD. I'm leaving a lot of close ind socially," Stokes said. 44I trying to set up a system for ne campuses." md strengthen Campus Police. ?ct too much too soon," Stokes ige overnight." niilnrt ic o f ly 10 go on a public lecture tour, sd no emotional aftershock since tates and has enjoyed "being ur treatment since we've gotten last," he said. "At least I hope it i the public eye all the time." ppeals c aff Reports ?tate Commission on Higher jre the General Assembly next f committee hearings. mmittee will hear USC's case urograms in the College of V ?? 1 1 At j.in. munuay, ana near me puteat9a.m. Tuesday, ommittee voted this week to leral Assembly to override the ng for USC to phase out twoi or upgrade and convert them legree programs. ' the two committees for a nam ;hea class requirements before they ca The students will have three t< training before joining the reser student officers would receive ci credits. The reserve force will assist wit as security for visiting dignita replace SLED agents at USC at! Stokes said. THE PROGRAM is being stud comprised of Stokes, Campu Harrelson, Dean William Mathias Justice and USC Legal Counsel Pa Stokes has already moved the S< the second floor of James F. Byrn said he hopes the move will gradi the security and safety director an "This way there will no long station," Stokes said. "Chief Hari the force the way he feels it shoulc the way I would direct it, but this v "THE DIRECTOR'S job is to implement that organization," Stc Stokes said the separation of p< control of the everyday running >V- >'& n */'- - '" -s " :': ;J^( vfc*;-. -vr William Bab :ase Mon recommendation. Under state law, only one of th override the commission for USC'j Both hearings by the 18-membei will be held in the committee's room in the Solomon Blatt Office overflow crowd, the hearings wil facility. UNDER COMMITTEE rules, e hours and 45 minutes to oresent thi The House committee schedule< case in a closed-door session beli called by a standing legislative c years. Neither the House nor Senate c< vote on the issue immediately aftei ed id u be trained," Stokes sai i j four weeks of classrcKjrr. ve force. Stokes said th< redits similar to lab worn h special assignments such ries and may eventual iletic events and concerts ied by a president's panel s Police Chief Niarvm ? of the College of Criminal ul Ward. r\/%i trif ?r ^vui iij anu OU1CI V VJllltC U es International Center Hlally separate the duties of id the Campus Police chief ;er be two bosses at trie -elson will be able to direct 1 be directed. It may not be rill be his job," he said. organize; the chief's is to >kes said. jwers would give the chief of Campus Police, while see Stokes, page 4 Vj'.m. :v : : Hi. ;.4#? ft ;J t'H- ^ r ' ' ; I '* S^SS;'::S fflx^jfj'rarafc:'.:: -7 ]> : Jit ft* ? i &??<* > ?}>!>?" l&t'lt* ; . /rfK^nV.v. tfrrtTnfrrmt'Y . '. .' ?*? .* > r i day e two committees must 5 appeal to succeed. r. 1 i uuuac cuutdiiuu ptllll'l fourth-floor conference Building. If there is an 1 be moved to a larger ?ch side will have two sir arguments. 1 its hearing of the USC eved to be the first one ommittee in the last 10 >mmittee is required to r the hearings.