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i ' & taBlaMB v---^^^' -~ ^^rSSS^lf ^b < .y/ < : m s ,|: \ M 3 One more time Perhaps this poor soul has registration drop-add blues picture, he has "canned" s< Building < by Decei _ 1 By Victoria Aldrich Gamecock Staff Writer 1 A fire broke out Dec. 13 in an < alley beside the Controller and 1 Purchasing Offices at 516 Main St. causing $500 in damages to the building, according to the Campus Police. William A. Heddy, University of South Carolina's sflfetv and fire inspector, said a cigarette or match probably ignited some trash build-up outside the building. The wind then spread the fire under a roll-up door, scorching carpet and causing smoke damage. Heddy said the alarm system did not sound because the fire started outside the building. The Controller and Purchasing Offices' staff evacuated the hnilHincr nft#?r smnkp rpflrh**d thp t ?7"p ZLIL ! 1974 PINTO, 4spd., radio, heater. 1*5 1967 VOLVO 122, Auto, AC, extra nice. i 1295 1974 SUBARU, rebuilt engine, 4spd. 1495 1973 VW super beetle, 4 spd., AM FM radio, very clean. 1495 1W2 AUSTIN HEALY Sprite. 595 1971 MGB, new clutch, new top. 995 1973 MGB. 1495 1971 VW Van, recent engine work, very ! nice 1495 1968 M B 200, gas, 4 spd., AC, AM FM stereo, recent valve |ob. 1495 FOREIGN CORNER ? lOOORJmwood Ph. uyoiu Fred Rolllton ? GAMECOCK a case of the ever-present . From the looks of this everal schedules. damaged Tiber fire Internal Audit department. Controller receptionist Marian An thony called the Columbia Fire Department at 4:14 p.m. Twenty firemen and four trucks responded to the call and had the fire under control within 45 minutes. Although the fire was determined accidental, Heddy said it could have been prevented. 4'The trash build-up should have been put in a dumpster," he said. ^ h I 'i/' . / I , ii ^ ^ \ Wl / I I LLj j i W f)W RH phones By Candi Sitton those phon Gamecock Staff Writer the Space TVlo inofalloftnn nf ITiaV be 111S tllV uioMiuaviun \JL UllCC ,v f A telephones on the second floor 111 tne Iutul of the Russell House should be completed next week, ac- A* cording to Russell House Director Thomas Otts. ~ iower 1 He estimated the installation doors? car cost at $500 and said, "The phone shells are already in; now we are in the process of putting in conduits for the phones." > 1 - int. rnu^tiS, wnicn will De on the north wall across from the Union Station, will be for ^ dialing campus numbers only. Concerning the appearance of the new phones, Otts said, i "This time we're trying to do it I in a more professional manner I rather than just putting them I on the wall." L j Otts was referring to the I compus phones which were l-j removed from the first floor / a about a year ago because of B 'A(r vandalism. He said there are no immediate plans to replace i I Si ! I I Saluda at Gr j Back to Sc FREE! Large Coke ' !! CDEEI ii .. n b h shi hi ? v-ur\c v ks mm mm mm an m m mm tmm mm mm mm mm clip 1 iOHtri ft CR rtTIVI SHOP fOR WOMGh' CLQIIMNa WL riLL MLL & WINTGR CL 30% - 50% Q736 DGV1ING ST. (7 BLOCkS I to be inst es. However, since install acoi is available, they said. "Itwoi tailed at some time thing to do re. "If the s< will suffice, LJLD require about to put phon use they would like Otts said. 1 he ceiling, replace mined by pet the area and usage of th< ?s ^^Speeial f m lDt-??] I r~4 B?y one Sehl draft - get one FR 1208 Main Street >ss from Wade Hampt I ? hiS COUpOniaaaiHa mnminn -vrl 1HIIUHJI een ? Five Points tiool 5pe A/ith whole sandwich \ viih Vi sandwich with his coupon ? ? ? 1 m ' <; CLOTHING / f V * ft [ OTHIMG Off \ \ JP RON 5 PTS.) "V ailed istic shelves " he nld be an expensive at this point." econd-floor phones we might not have es in downstairs," rhis will be deterobserving peak b phones." pon \ onHotolJ ....... I I I I I I I I I I I cial! i I /vith this ad. I I this ad. E I wmmmmmmmmmmmmmW ' '\r)\