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I With so few campus ent USC residents seem I 123 MAIN ST lets yo own en; :61* ...from ArtCan~ It isn't always easy it's a simple solitairc it be great to design ing wedding rings. I6 Select the width yoL And the color of gc the style of setting. size and quality gra budget. Finally, cho wedding bands for y Oiur expert personne the ArtCarved ring 1 dining facilities open, even the permar to be brown-bagging lunches. Ltd. .ONE 25t-5377 u design your wagement ring wih a lingldbnd dud' you ow nagmnndmth tow yond eyothnt ArCaven Iprefer, whether wide or narrow. Id, yellow or.white. Then choose utId, pick the.ArtCarved diamond de that best suits.your taste and ose a matching set of ArtCarved ou and your husband. I wil.l be happy to help you design hat's right for yu. Bell Cam1 Bell Camp will be the site for the University's Fourth of July sc celebration next Wednesday. di Sponsored. by several commit- if tees in the University Union, activ- N ities will bonsist of a conglomera- f4 tion of land and water games, it movies and a concert. A bus will leave Russell House on the half-hour transporting stu- g dents back and forth from the te area. Mary Moody, t Union of ficer, said that everyone was urged to ride the bus "to avoid the ter rible parking problem." "Bell Camp only has space for a couple of hundred. cars, and last year, over 2000 persons showed up. We hope this problem will be avoided if more people will ride the bus." Drinks and marshmallows (for an evening roast) will be provided free, and ice cream will be sold "at a break-even cost", Ms. Moody said. She also said that children's games were planned in the after noon to take care of any student and faculty youngsters. Prizes in the form of "dinners for two at some restaurant in the Columbia area and small trophies, and even money in some events" are being offered, Ms. Moody said. ies R. Durig TIGHT 'N Enjoy Grc Dellie Op Ice Cream Si Groucho's Dellie & Ice Cream Sh. . Fourth In case of rain, plans call fol me .activities to be moved "un r a roof" or simply cancelled any games are rained out. Bul s. Moody said they were hopini r "he usual hour-long shower it rains at all." A complete list of planned mes and activities, along witti ritative times, is as follows: GAMES 1:30 Canoe Race Sack Race 2:00 Inner tube race Putt-Putt contest 2:30 Three-legged race Tug-of-War 3:00 Greasy Watermelon Greasy Polo 4:00 Pie Eating Contest Wheelbarrow Race Seed Spitting Contest 1:30 Tug-of-War Apple Bobbing Contest oung said that Leningrad wa eautiful city and one thing noticed was. that there were ve few cars. "Most public transpor tion is on buses and taxis. Cars i very expensive- the cheapest i $3600 Fiat, which is almost t years' salary for a lower-class wo er." One of the things that bother Durig most, he said, was "he ir bility to get information about t Western world. The only Engli newspaper he could find was communist worker paper print ri New York. "When the superso e jet crashed in Paris, no announc rient was made until three days I er, and then it was one paragral uried on the next-to- last page.' He also said that wherever I EVERYTHING FOR MACRAME' DECOUPAQE CANDIE MAKING All Kinds of Crafts Five Points Handicrafts 610 Harden Street Phone 254-6122 July4th With >ucho's en 12-4 lop 12-10 mp. 61!1 Harden, 2521 963 Events 5:00 Egg Toss Hill Roll Greasy Watermelon ACTIVITIES 2-4:00 "Take The Money and Run"--Woody Allen mov ie. 4-4:30 Cartoons 4:30-5:30 "Duck Soup' --Marx Brothers 6-7:00 Marshmallow Roast 7-9:30 "Take The Money and Run"-Woody Allen mov ie 7:30-9:30 II Generation bluegrass concert 9:30-10 Fireworks All USC faculty and staff and students will be admitted with a USC ID card. s a "Hotel prices also varied with nationality. It costs an American he much more to stay in the same ho ry tel than it would cost a Russian. ta- At my hotel, I was charged $29 for ire the room, while the Russian scien ; a tists paid only $3.50 for a similar VO room," he said. rk- "Prices in general were much higher, though. A man's suit was ed $150, an umbrella was $22. Hous ka- ing, however, is very cheap. An a he partment runs from $12-$16 per sh month, including utilities. But the a rooms are very small, and you have ed to justify getting more than one room per person. If you wanted to buy an apartment, though, you a- would have to pay 40 per cent >h down and 15 per cent a year until it was paid off." ie As Durig left Russia, he said the security efforts were beginning "to get to people." "The airport is highly guarded and security there is very tight. The army takes you to the plane to make sure every body gets on the right one. Wait ing in that army bus made every body feel pretty nervous." The steamship model on last week's Gamecock Scover was constructed by staff contributor Bob Craft.Photograph by Tho mas A. Price. -SALE 25% OFF INNER CITY QL ADRAQS 2016 GREEN STREET (A IE ONS