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USC bl< street c By Tom Staff V USC's demand that the secti Russell House be turned int' pedestrian plaza is holding up to Columbia city council memb City Councilman Rudy Barn is that if the City Council is goii to a public organization, it shou lot. "As long as it is lr.ndscap< crossing and not for vehicular i for emergency vehicular traffi< Barnes said. THE COUNCIL met with Holderman in late January to Greene Street. There was no f university submitted a plan tha City Councilman Patton Ads close the street yet. It would p would submit a plan that didn't City Councilman Paul Benn timent to close Greene Street open on weekends. I don't want should definitely be open on Sui BENNETT SAID the coi somewnere on the plans for cl City Councilman William Oi eluded some parking in the pi siderable amount." Ouzts said the council should six weeks. "There are three thi said. "Greene Street may be < the time, or stay as it is." IF THE PARKING issue most of the members," Ouzt students would be damaged b} Greene Street is needed moi pedestrian traffic. "The citv council must work first, and the interest of the uni I THE L|LV A 1307 Main St. For 7 252-2056 A -r f/> A ^ Spring, It'i ( Madras, Seer sack y Cotton Sweaters V /^1 - w 1 izoa. eking losing Coyne Vriter on of Greene Street in front of ) a parking lot instead of a the street's closing, according | ers. jj es said"My primary concern ; ig to turn over public property Id not be turned into a parking jd and used as a pedestrian parking and it could be opened c, I have no problems with it," USC President James B. j discuss closing the section of ormal proposal made, but the it included parking. ims said, "We're not ready to robably pass if the university include parking." ett said, "There is some sen- TI during the week and leave it (T it completely closed. I think it * idays." ! Lincil is "finally getting , osing Greene Street. uzts said, "The university inroposal, but it was not a con> meet with Holderman within ngs that could happen," Ouzts jpened all the time, closed all c is alleviated,it would satisfy ? s said. "I've always felt the / the closing of Greene Street, re for vehicular traffic than in the best interests of the citv versity comes next," he said. "GILDER I est Lake Shopping Center 787-8387 ^ riu)1xisyAo^ IriStitute ^^ 7 5 in the Air * er, Pastel Oxford, i) Pastel Cotton [rpp5iii| i Next to P I 12:00 | Sunda I 32 Flavors of I Buv One and ! | Sunday ivu lot rrjan HAIR S ( Quality Service 'VII Sankv .AwiukV H H If Bumper Sticker And The ( zam Fredrick, guard in the i The Jewelry "More man just ano Open Mon2909 Piatt S n t* maxt ' HIM?III I I ?? Mil? ?WW ? iter St. h /icDonalds 5 -8:00 | y Only s ce Cream Cones | l Get One Free! | irrh 'i f4- Anli < ii^ii loiwniy p ? =========tAA orzy Wjkj\L TYLING Reasonable Prices T i\v |\>ints/2^>-(W15) * H 14 J Dedicated To zam | Gamecocks , the# 1 3 J S A JUSt 20C warehouse 3 ther jewelry store" -Sat 9 til 6 iprings Rd. < Tt Tt f ^ MAXELL UD XL I C90 o On Sale February 27 RECORDS & TAPES ^ fiCAfd Rat me of the Vinyl Avenger 3jj RECORDS & TAPE Dutch Sqi Columbia ? Mt ivmh. IraxF** BUUMA 5111^ March 11 ?ps$w tare Mall Mall CI RESTAURPHT I ^ and SPLOOPi I Hffi