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The Ga The Gamecock classified advertising department is open from 3-4 pm MWF and 1-4 pm TTh in room 317 of the Russell House. Public service ads for students are run free with a maximum of 15 words. These ads must be made In person. Other ads cost five cents per word with a minimum of 50 cents per ad, paid for in ad vance. Phone Adrienne Ness, 777-4249 or 777 8178 for additional information. SERVICES The 100 most frequently used words of the English language comprise 60 per cent of all writing. The next 100 most frequently used words comprise an additional 10 per cent. The next 200 most frequently used words comprise an additional 10 per cent. List of these words with symbols and abbreviations will enable one to put respective amounts of his or her writing into shorthand and correct spelling. For free list contact Counseling Bureau 777-5223. Certified instructors in Archery, tennis, riflery & horseback riding needed for Camp Mountain Lake in Hendersonville, N.C. Call 799-2083 - (305) 866-3045. USC Flying Club-Help wanted. Flying Club needs flight instructors. S4 per hr. Contact G. Kastanes 794-0369. Blow Yourself Up...to a giant 2x3 feet. Perfect for parties, room decoration, in dividuals, groups. Posters made from polarold prints, magazine photos, B&W or color photo or anything written or drawn. Original returned. (No slides or negatives). Send $4.98 (plus 20 cents tax) name, address, photo to: The Rod Davis Company, Dept. GC 4, P.O. Box 4275, Columbia, S.C. 29250. Columbif new Gree BY DEBBIE HOWARD Of The Gamecock staff The Facilities and Grounds Advisory Committee (FGAC) supported by student government presented yesterday another plar for Green Street to the Columbia City Council. The new proposal allows Greer Street to remain open but will slom traffic flow. Dr. Richard Rempel, FGA( chairman, said, "The safet3 problem will be further ac centuate4 when the addition to thi Russell House is opened becaust the main entrance will then b4 located directly east of the presen, auditorium." WUSC FM awaits FC( BY MICKEY TRIMARCHI Of The Gamecock staff WUSC will receive an FM license for the fall semester pending the approval of the Federal Coin munications Commission (FCC) Pro'vost Keith E. Davis said. "The President and I are it favor," Davis said. "If the budgel proposal for next year doesn't gel cut, WUSC should go FM as earl) as September." The report, initiated by E< Turner, general manager o: WUSC, and J. Allen Reames program director, was first sub~ mitted to Dean of Student Ac tivities Robert Alexander or March 12. Dean Charles Whitten o Student Affairs received it nex and Davis got It Tuesday. "Patterson already okaye< WUSC's search for an FM license. All that is left to do now is to get the FCC application written and senl off," Davis said. Before the application can bi sent to the FCC, the Board ( rustees must give final approval mecock Student-Veteran Movers. Moving Alter native. Inner, outer city. Night, Day. Call 799. 3809 or 779-8977. Apartment Hunte(sl The office for Off. Campus Married Students has listings. Free. Room 111 Pendleton Bldg. Opportunity, spare time, earn up to $100 weekly in your home addressing circularsl List of firms with offers sent for just $2.001 Guaranteedl WG Smith Enterprises, Box 561. C74, Sunnyvale, Calif. 94068 Wedding presents galore. New Jewelry, new pottery, new art arriving daily. Also T-shirts. The Enamelist. 2107 Green St. M-W-F-Sat. - 11-5:30. Ph. 771-4251. The Trips and Expeditions Committee is sponsoring its Second Annual River Raft Race on April 12, 1975, on the Saluda River. All rafts must be homemade. People who wish to enter the race contact the Travel Center at 6460 for further information. Expert T.V., radio, stereo repair by felipw Gamecock. Call Clyde at 187-1493. Abortion, birth control Info & referral. No fee. Up to 24 weeks. General Anesthesia. Vasectomy, tubal ligation also available. Free Pregnancy test. Call PCS, non-profit. 202-29. 7995. Europe - Israel - Africa - Asia - Travel discounts year-round. Student Air Travel Agency, Inc. 5299 Roswell Rd., Atlanta, Ga. 30342, 934-6662. Typing - all types--prompt, professional service. Proofreading included. Reasonable, conveneint 799-7587. i City Coul n Street pr This location will encourage jay walking and the "potential safety hazard will be vastly increased," Rempel said. The proposed plan would eliminate parking on both sides of Green between Sumter and Bull streets and place a landscaped island in the middle of the street between Sumter and Bull. In addition, cars could not ex ceed 15 miles per hour between Sumter and Pickens. The island would approximate the landscaped mall previously requested by the Student Govern ment Association (SGA) pedestrian safety, according to license " approval "The Board doesn't meet agalir until the beginning of the summei semester," Turner said. "If Patterson can talk them into a special meeting, then things will -move quicker. If not, we'll have tc ,sit down and wait. We've done a lot of work already and it would be a shame to wait any longer." In a student survey initiated b3 the WUSC staff, 84 per cent of 1,001 students polled at random were ir favor of WUSC-AM obtaining ar FM license. "It is our presenl r feeling that this percentage 1h ,highly representative of th4 -complete USC student body ant - that our proposal will be receive< completely and enthusiastically b3 f the USC student body," the reporl t said. The basic text and outline for the proposal was taken from "The Lay and The Student Press," publishet e in 1973 by Iowa State University. t proposal of the University o Colorado station KCFR was als< used. "They had some reall: e together proposals. I used most o if them, but I did change i somewhat." Turner said. S classi Typing theses, dissertations, various papers. Extensive experience. Mrs. Stokes, 782-0347. FOR SALE Old upright piano, very good condition. $150. Call Vonda at 765-2564. '65 Austin Healey 3000 see and make offer 771-6930 after 6:00. Hotpoint electric stove, self-cleaning, built in barbecue, Avocado. Also GE 18 cu. ft. Coppertone freezer-refrigerator. Both new condition. Each $275. Call 777-6820 - Beiley. Partnerships in a 31-foot Mariner Ketch cruising sailboat; sleeps 6, much more. More info. call 254-8808. Pair van-size speakers $40. Amplifier without tuner $45. Excellent quality and condition. Call 3905. FOR RENT Sub-rent: modern, furnished apt; AC, carpeted, utilities included - May-Aug. Reliable couple, or female(s). close to cam pus. 771-0993 $160 month. Want to Sublease - 2 females need an apt. near campus, for June thru Mid-July 777-3732. LOST Brown, tri-fold wallet, Coliseum. $25. Call Doug, 777-2716 or 794-7443 after 5 p.m. Reward. 1 Black key pack with 3 keys. If found, please call C. Daab 799-0386. Set of keys in Wardlaw College, reward offered, please call Robby Baird - 782-4571. icil gets - boposal Rempel. Slightly elevated walkwayg would cross main student traffi4 lines. "The wa,kways would b leveled to allow passage of cars a a slow speed," said Rempel. City Council members maintair residents of Columbia opose to the closing of Green Street. FGAC and SGA are formulating a petition tc educate the public. This petitior will probably begin circulating or Thursday, Rempel said. If all else fails, SGA is con sidering conducting its own stud3 of Green Street. This study woult consider closing Green fror Sumter to Bull. Renaissance banquets April 16, 17 Tickets are now on sale for USC'S annual Renaissance Banquets which will be held April 16 and 17 Providing a rousing evening o food and entertainmen reminiscent of the Renaissance period, the two banquets will kick off a week of activities which this year will pay tribute ti Michelangelo. Tickets for the banquet are $5.54 for students and $8 for all other: Sand may b?e purchased at thi Department of Theatre anc Speech, Russell House and th4 Department of English. Other activities throughout th Sweek include "Lord Clark' Renaissance," films from th "Civilization" series on Friday April 18; a multi-media productio1 r of music and art on Sunday, Apri .20; a four day run of Williami i Shakespeare's "Love's Labor' f Lost" beginning April 23 an< t several lectures, symposiums an< exhibits. ied ads WANTED 10 Speed bike, Schwinn or Raleigh. Will negotiate price on type & condition. Call 787. 988 after 6. MISCELLANEOUS Can you give a home to Toby, an owner abandoned 3-legged dog. Strong. Beautiful Healthy. Mixed German Shepherd and St. 8crnard. Call 779-4498 after 5:30. PERSONAL Summer In Europe. Uni-Travel charters at less than W reg. economy fare. 65 day advance payment required. U.S. Govt. approved. TWA-Pan Am-Transavia 707's. Call toll free 1 800-325-4867. SUMMER JOBS Summer jobs available for girls at Camp located In the Mountains of North Carolina. Representative will be on campus Thursday, April 10. Go by Placement OffIce to sign up for Interview. SneOucaiHgi kK Gov. James B. Edwards will be the main speaker at this year's ROTC Governor's Award Ceremony at USC today at 2 p.m. in - the NROTC Armory on Pen dleton Street. Gov. Edwards also will present awards to outstanding Air Force ROTC cadets and Naval ROTC midshipmen. Also participating in this year's ceremony will be USC President William H. Patterson; Maj. Gen. W.B. Caldwell, III, commanding general at Fort Jackson; Brig. Gen. R.H. Morrell, commanding general, South Carolina Air National Guard; Col. E.L. Mott, professor of aerospace studies at USC; and Capt. H.D. Mann, professor of naval science at USC. l8tour coths doIt oo Country Set sets off pants with zingy stripes on top. Short sleeve shirt jacket plus tank In light stripes. The pants, classics with fly-front styling. i Washable polyester crepe doubleknit. Pants $25 Jacket $35 Tank $15 SIZES: -6-16 laln ~D MALL DUTCH SQOUARE