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I A ^ -1 0 ? arrestee ior puDiic arunKenr conscious on the concourse lei Two tires on a staff memb the car was parked in a c removed from another car campus lot. The glove compe campus lot was opened and p ine car. The window and controls Money Express machine wen rock was thrown through a formation booth at Bull and P< FRIDAY. APRIL 10 ? Two by a car at the corner of Su false fire alarm was pulled at THURSDAY, APRIL 9 ? ' from a staff member's motor a campus lot. The battery wa the 1400 block of Whaley Stree A purse was taken from a cl WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8 allegedly assaulted in McBr walked across a deck in frc students said a man told the exchanged words, and the n 8 face with his fist, according t I said they walked away, but w 20-day s< nnrniiprc cf By Forrest Brown Staff Writer A geologist involved in an intensive 20-day search for the sunken Titanic said the exploring team uncovered some "exciting hunches" about the site of the 1912 disaster. u ncr<i? mm William ivydii, OV_< a 1901 Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar of the Year, spoke Thursday at USC on the Titanic search, which began July 30> 1980, in a 500-mile area of the North Atlantic Ocean. "The Titanic sank in an unknown area," Ryan said. "There were conflicting reports as to where it sank. The area we had to search is larger than the state of nnoue lsiana, ana witn an that against us, we only had 20 days to search for it." More than 1,400 people died after the Titanic crashed into an iceberg, and the ocean liner now rests two miles below the surface, aaven wins region For the third consecutive ye place in the American Advertii regional competition. The USC team competed tl against student teams from th< Virginia Commonwealth Uni\ Virginia. Each team submitted a 5C minute oral presentation on i marketing Coors beer on collet I ANY Ll( ORGANI REQUES APPEAL i 1981-198 THROUGI FINANCE O MUST SUBMI1 IN WRIT GLORY B (PRESIDENT OF NO LATER THi APRIL 13, 195 IN THE S rSOVFRNMF Campus - A male non-student was less when he was found un/el of Carolina Coliseum. er's car were slashed while :ampus lot. Hubcaps were while it was parked in a irtment of a car parked in a tapers were scattered inside of First National Bank's e painted with spray paint. A window of the visitors' inendleton streets. female students were struck mter and Devine streets. A RusseJ' House. rwo mirrors were removed cycle while it was parked in s taken from a car parked in it. lair in a Sloan College room. ? Two male students were yde quadrangle when they >nt of a quad building. The m to get off the deck. They lan hit both students in the o the students. The students ill sign a warrant if the man I- ? Ktircri jor 'hunchet Ryan said. He called the wreck "one of the world's greatest maritime disasters." RYAN'S search for the Titanic was financed by several Texas independent oil businessmen, who sup ported the project as an "adventure," Ryan said. A ship was bought April 14 and equipped with sophisticated geophysical machinery, according to Ryan. He said the crew had three months to install computers and weld equipment onto the vessel. Ryan and other members of the search team built a special vehicle equipped with Sonar and cameras that could be lowered by cable to depths near the sea floor. Using a technique called "slit-acoustics imaging," the vehicle's acoustic camera searched for the Titanic's shadow on the ocean floor. tising team lal contest ;ar, a USC team has won first sing Federation's third district his weekend in Roanoke, Va. i ITniv*?rcitv nf Mnrth fopnlina - w ? -?? vj V* * Vll \/Ul V1II1U J ersity and the University of Kpage paper and gave a 30an advertising case study for ;e campuses. SENSED I IZATION TING AN nr tucid w II 11.111 2 FUNDING H SENATE OMMITTEE, r THE APPEAL ING, TO . GAULT, : TUP CCMATC i ik i u,, <\N MONDAY, 31, 5:00 P.M. TUDENT NT OFFICE. I ?Crime is identified. A staff member'8 wallet v she was in the Faculty Hoi from a car while it was p Hotel lot after the thief brok TUESDAY, APRIL 7 arrested for public drunke Services Office lounge. One fpAflnooflSnif UIUam KA h w|Mux?iig mien nc l C1U3CI Another male non-studer Spur for trespassing. Cam been warned before to stay < A helmet locked to a rnott was stolen after the thief to license plate was taken fron was parked in Pendleton Sti A car door was dented vehicle was parked in E Psychological Service Cent recorder stolen or misplace MAMnAV A1JUI1 a A , iTivi^a/n A , riA iv 1 m.j \f t\ J on charges of assault an weapon after he threatened College of Engineering hall was a friend and did not wai the man grabbed her and tc razor blade he had in his poi Two gold chains were ti dorm room. There were no door was still locked when sunken ?,' aeolot THE OPERATION con tinued day and night in gullies, cliffs and rough terrain where Kyan believes the ship is lodged. He said the Titanic probably sank into these areas of the ocean floor, making it difficult tc spot. "ON THE wall of a canyon we named Titanic Canyon, there is a highly reflective oDjeci you teet long, rne shape of the shadow fits that of the Titanic," Ryan said. "Due to a storm at the time, however, it would have been dangerous to send down video equipment," he said. The crew was running short of food and fuel by that time, so the expedition returned to the mainland Aug. 10. "We went in cocky and \imnt Alii hi lrvt K1 as! " Dt?ar ?vm uui iiuiimitu, AVjran said. "We have some exciting hunches. The same backers are sending us bacb in July. We'll be going ovei f STU I P i games J WAKE FORES! J GEORGIA V l/CMTI \r*\s\/ f. rvCIlM I I J NORTHCAROl ft A limited ni ft available to 5 limited to on y April 21, 198' I tickets must X the Athletic l X anri ^ nn PM t VI w W 4 ? w I U 6 claimed in tn y Drive and pre v >^ tas taken from her purse while tse. A Fuzz Buster was stolen arked in the Wade Hampton e a window to gain entrance. Two male non-students were nness in the Residential Life s of the men was charged with 1 to leave. it was arrested in the Golden pus Police said the man had off campus. )rcycle parked in a campus lot ok the helmet strap apart. The n a staff member's car while it *eet Garage. in several places while the llossom Street Garage. The er reported a reel-to-reel tape d. male non-student was arrested d possession of an unlawful a female student in a Snmu/alt way. The female said the male nt her to go to classes. She said >ld her he would cut her with a ?session. aken from a locked Capstone signs of forced entry, and the th(^owneij*etum ' Titanic cm ic ^ m- u our best targets again." i Ryan is from Columbia i University's Daruont-Doher( ty Geological Observatory, i _?: ' ne GAMECOCK is the student > jwspaper of the University of South Carolina und is published three times a week on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays during the fall and spring semesters and once weekly on ! Wednesdays during both summer sessions with the exception of university holidays and examination periods. Opinions expressed in the GAMECOCK are those of the editors and not those of the University of ) South Carolina. 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