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Following the reopening of Pickens and the reopening of Youth Kille One person died in an early morning fire which gutted a student apartment on Whaley Street. The victim, Richard Warren Spach, 22, was visiting his brother Thomas John Spach, one of several students who occupied the two apartments in the destroyed house. Richard Spach was not a student. Columbia Fire Department officials said they found the vic tim . lying face down on an upstairs waterbed. They said he apparently died of smoke inhalation and suffocation. According to Brad Wehler, a USC student, he awoke in the downstairs living room to see a table, the rug and a guitar in flames. Wehler said that his asth ma alerted him to the smoke. Wehler and Spach awoke everyone in the two apartments at and they rushed outside just as the flames consumed the house. It was rtis ers vsuppe twkickie. kwa Wwd Tke Gemeeelk 0 OkaeK ad eS86e &"I(x, toe kepe gea gVearwiR e stisaLt ~vertising Manager ~enior Salesman Salesman Jears Cc Sumter Street between Green an Blossom the Columbia Cit .Council will hold hearings to decid on a SGA proposal to close Gree: Street between Pickens an Sumter for a 30-day trial period During this 30-day trial closing traffic flow will be studied ti determine the feasibility of closin the street permanently, a mov4 which has long been advocated b' various student and ad ministration officials. d In Apart then that they realized tha Richard Spach was still inside an( could not be reached. When the firemen arrived, th house, one of the many old mil houses in that area, was beyon saving. They then set to work ti control the blaze which en Campus TODAY FILM, "The Producers," Russel House Theatre, 7 and 9:30 p.m. USC ORCHESTRA CONCERT Fraser Hall, 8 p.m. KALEIDOSCOPE SERIES, Dr John Basil on "Recent Visit to th USSR," Russell House Old Golde Spur, 8 p.m. USC ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SENIOR SEMINAR, Michael J Mungo on "Financing," Universit House, 7:30 p.m. STUDENTS pick up tickets for th Dec. 12 DePauw-USC basketbal game, Carolina Coliseum. MUSIC DEPARTMENT JUNIO RECITAL with Kathy Baker voice, Fraser Hall, 5 p.m. .TUESDAY FILM "La Guerre Est Finie, Russell House Theatre, 7 and 9: p.m. STUDENTS pick up tickets for th Jan. 2 IUSC-Texas Tech basketba game, Carolina Coliseum. VETERANS CLUB, Russell Hous 306, 7 p.m. CAROLINA VETERANS CLUE Russell House 306, 8 p.m. SAILING CLUB, Russell Hous 306, 7 p.m. PERSONNEL SELECTIOI CONFERENCE,sponsored by the College of Business Ad ministration's Managemen Center, Capstone House. CHRISTMAS DINNER, Russel House Cafeteria, 5-7 p.m. WEDNESDAY FILM, "Cotne Back Africa,' Russell House Theatre, 7 and 9:3 p.m. CHRISTMAS DINNER, sponsorei by the USC Dining Services ani featuring Santa Claus, Capston, Cafeteria, 5-7 p.m. BASKETBALL GAME, USC vs DePauw, Carolina Coliseum, p.m. STUDENT SENATE, Russei House 310, 5 p.m. COM MUNION, 5:30 p.m.; dinner, p.m., Wesley Foundation. MEETING for students intereste in a ski trip to Blowing Rock, N.C Jan. 6-10, Physical Educatio: Center, Rooms 110-1l1. A $2 deposit for the ski trip will b required at the meeting. The cos for the trip Is $60 which include impletion I If Green is closed permanently, y according to John Thompson, a e member of the Columbia Traffic Committee. parking on Pendleton Street will not be allowed so traffic can use four lanes. Thompson said if Green is closed a permanently, Pendleton will have to be widened to five lanes and - nearby Gregg and Laurens Streets will be made into a one-way pair. ment Blaze t dangered adjacent houses. I The occupants said an over e turned candle apparently started 1 the fire, which began in Spach's I apartment and soon spread to the y upstairs, then to the other apart - ment. Calendar and four days of skiing along with lodging, but does not cover tran l sportation or food. REGISTRATION for the French Swiss Ski Trip to Boone, N.C. will be held in The Physical Education Center, Room 110 at 8 p.m. THURSDAY FILM, "The Monkey Business," Russell House Theatre, 7 and 9:30 p.m. RUSSELL HOUSE CAFETERIA e will be open for breakfast from 11 I p.m. to 4 a.m. with free coffee served. Exam study rooms and 1 tutors will also be available in the -, Russell House. FRIDAY FINAL.EXAMS BEGIN. Exams for MWF 9:05 classes at 9 a.m. and 0 for MWF 10:10 classes at 2 p.m. RUSSELL HOUSE CAFETERIA e WILL BE OPEN FOR BREAK il FAST from 11 p.m. to 4 a.m. with free coffee served. Exam study rooms and tutors will also be available in the Russell House. FILM, "Buck Rogers," Russell House Theatre 7 and 9:30 p.m. WRESTLING MATCH, USC vs, The Citadel at the Citadel, Charleston, S.C. 7 p.m. COUNTRY WESTERN SHOW with i Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty, Carolina Coliseum, 8 p.m. Tickets - are $5.50, $5 and $4.50. t SATURDAY I FINAL EXAMS for Tuesday Thursday 9:30 classes will be held at 9 a.m. and exams for Tuesday Thursday 11:00 classes and Tuesday-Thursday 6:30 classis will be at 2 p.m. SUNDAY I FILM, "I Am A Fugitive from a I Chain Gang," Russell House a Theatre, 7 and 9:30 p.m. .RUSSELL HOUSE CAFETERIA .will be open for breakfast from 11 Bp.m. to 4 a.m. with free coffee served. Exam study rooms and I tutors will also be available in the Russell House. B USC CHRISTMAS MUSIC FESTIVAL, Carolina Coliseum, 4 1 p.m. no admission charge. .HIGH TIME FOR QUESTIONS, i "Quality of South Carolina 0 Teachers and Teaching" with S.C. e 1973 Teacher of the Year t Marguerite McMaskill, College of s Journalism-SCETV production, t ETV a.annm