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The City of Columt
week to spend up t
117k /\/\1 /v?*
up5> ouui(S n iiccici
southeast of USC
purchase of the land I
Carolina Rese;
Development Foun
acts in behalf of the
The Wheeler E
designed to n
deteriorating neij
combining upper-in<
with subsidized housi
planned community.
B. A. Daetwylei
president of finance
l ^vl
ui uic ucvciupiiicn
said the $1 purchase
the city actually
"swap-off." He said
also plans to develc
area, which it will
price of $1 from the
jointly developing th<
to sell it back to
Daetwyler said.
Under terms of t
approved by City
week, the city will
proval of new co
wneeier mil.
Lab ava
The Writing Lai
business this sun:
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phases of the writii
If students wanl
paper for a partic
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writing skills, they j
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Humanities Classi
any time between 9;
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Serologicals Laborator
Suite 105 2719 Middlebu
Columbia, S.C. 29204
ummer 5
on
Shoes
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Street Bral
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By Brian Duncan
Gamocock Staff Writtr
rking restrictions on Green Street vi
,veek because closing the street on a pi
mbia policemen, according to Capta
Columbia Police Department.
uthen, said some city police cadets fel
open all day during the summer it
diction.
bert E. Alexander, dean of stude
ement between the city and the univi
n Street is open, the city has jurisd
jrsity police control when closed to mc
UTHEN SAID his department contac
t the status of a proposal before City
it at specific times during the sumn
ig regular school sessions.
distant City Manager Miles Hadley vei
ip nolire dpnartmpnt and s?iH hp tn
>sal was tentatively set for council's
ing.
Lithen said it was the responsibility o
the restrictions, adding that both sid
;s of Green Street are posted with "no ]
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With Ad ? voi
40^ Dine-in order
I ?I
r?
to towing
'ere not enforced until
art-time basis confused
in William Cauthen of
It because Green Street
: was under the city's
snts, said the formal
Brsitv states that when
iction. It comes under
?tor traffic, he said.
ted City Hall to inquire
Council to close Green
ler months, as is done
rified he was contacted
Id them action on the
agenda for its Aug. 9
f the city police to enles
of the 1400 and 1500
parking" signs.
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