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| The New Administration-A New s Analysis / Baker Reviews Cannon ball Run' > 3 p.,.? GAMECOCK LXXI' No- 3 University of South Carolina Wednesday, June 24,1981~ a I (#?(. signs a order after discussion i H9HBP Hf ' jH A!Kf H Sl tit AI ? I|jjjjgjj. COASf k Members of the university's bo, PL for desegregating the state's coll* 1A Efi rvbK^P U ? ? nrEii lesegregafioi months of and e valuatk SOUTH CAROLI K3 % fl |,j? / V **: B " lr^-> ?-:'*? /-, <" V j? fiS-1-'-1-"R ^4/^v * 1 I V* ^ X OtT -AM*':-. A I C Aft l I h A S A I K * * * - Ard of trustees Saturday approved <t fede gges and universities. lohn >'rtrf?rII/ m vni 9H H Iml V I By MARK PL ' " Editor More than five mon Carolina's institutions of were ordered by the U.J Educations to submi desegregation plan all bu III agreed to the plan. USC signed the plan ! The Citadel as the only s< agreed to it. lT A The plan was ordered Pl/\ department to encourage into compliance with Titl m Civil Rights Act I; USC was forced to mak f; proposal of the plan, furth the NAACP's claim that c f; simply unacceptable. I /I A / P MM IVVC IC signed tl other stai -NAACI . <1 ? signing, the state Comr RHl mat inn tho omrornar Board of Trustees, the N/ R general's office, and the Committee all had inpi weighing and evaluatii legal advice and interpre AT A BOAKI) of Thursday, the order was The commission and tl contacted USC June 16 ? were ready to sign. T 8NAACP objected to tin1 jRF flow of the plan would no & -jdftr > B&- Tlie office of ?iiicfllloi ... ,H| f|overtior ? uirt?? ?nrt ; .? ;<. man .Innim K. Rmtlc NAACP'a objections w< plan so USC President Ji ; H uit/iwwl it Krlitnv mirl h I signing ^ proposal. ' which stipulated (wo pen <;iy rontfrrssionnl distri SPfVO Oil I ISC tlOflffl IICTI the state. The rVTTE which was solic legal counsel, sa ths after South used as an illusti higher learning which might be S. Department of mind, USC agree t a statewide it one school have "It wasn't rea minds as to he Appendix K can Saturday, leaving the attorney gen -hool which hasn't said Monday "1 at ease about board. by the education schools to move THE NAACP's ! e V'l and the 1%4 Carolina State predominately I opportunities a e provisions in its other shcools. " er complicated by State is not ertain parts were programs." N before the final Williams said Ti pleased that he order and ndouts do the s P President Isaa nission on Higher USC has signed 's office, the USC standouts do th< VACP, the attorney has not signed t Senate Education federal tunning it in the decision, Chapman, D-G lg considerations, Senate Kducati< tat ions. The Medical ' trustees meeting signed with th< accepted. pendix K is jus le governor's office necessarily be i Asking them if they 'he state office of Holderman that although the cession DSC > school's plan, the program the it bt< ctuillUOd (viliii'utinnitl 11 will be offere n conferr?d with the five years the commiMiort Chair- Vita and ruled that the rxildn't change the YOU If AVfc ?niM B. Ifoldernian take anything; oard Chairman H. program, "Hoi d his signature plan Is sornethl with " Milton Kirnp Fusing statement in Riley, said aft< to USC's delay in have to keep in i ?a 1;t/ hoc In onact Mi WHIS M ^ipriKll r\ , ^ , ... pie from each of the this point if is s cts would have to to one way voi and other hoards in equity among t> attorney general's office, ited for advice by USC's id Appendix K was merely rative model for something done. With that opinion in d to sign the plan Uy clear in a lot of people's t- t) r _ r \ iw inucn int* iorce i)i ia\\ ried and it was clarified by eral's opinion," Holderman "he opinion put some people the reorganization of the mam concern is that South College in Orangeburg, a )lack school, is given equal ihi programs existing at We re concerned that S C emasculated 111 their IAACP Chairman Isaac lesriay. "We're pleased that USC has hope the ?ame/ lc Williams the order and hope the other . OdIIIV . 1 IIV V IU1VII I, ? IIIV II he order, may stand to lose , according to Sen Harry A reenville, chairman of the >n Committee. University of South Carolina e same stipulation that Ap I an illustration and may not implemented said the only major con made was to phase out it offers a doctorate in dminist ration The pronrHin d instead at S.C. State and in program wil! be abolish**] at to tflve a tilth? flmf WP rtirin'f I but we gave on the fc.Eri Iderttian said, adding that the Ing "the whole state ran live son, assistant to (Jov Dirk ar the board meeting, "You miiwl thai Hia I of* i c I m f i if/ cHII ............... ..V .v ......... v ...... lis legislation (?f course, at imply a recommendation as i might go about achieving (?ard members