The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 23, 1989, Page 2, Image 2

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Newsbriefs Most landmarks unruffle( San Francisco (AP)?The x;able Thursday awaiting full restoration of e! But most of San Francisco's other 1 Gate Bridge, Coit Tower, Mission Do! style homes, were unruffled and as nic fill earthquake rocked Northern Califoi Automobiles were snaking down World" of postcard fame, the block of 'The traffic hasn't stopped at all, e closed the street off because a cable i hill," said Jason Doty, who lives on electricity is still out, but there are no < Not all the frequently photograph earthquake untouched. The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bri orful Golden Gate, was crippled. Soi broken at the Conservatory of Rowers Gate Park. At the bayside end of Mark Building was tilted and the tower cloc late-afternoon earthquake time, 5:04 p.i The Mansion Hotel, a Victorian buil trict, rode smoothly through its second "It stood proud, and it's obviously a isn't," owner Bob Pritikin said of th "The only damage we found was a cra< Scott appointed to new un Clifford Scott has been ap pointed assistant general counsel at the University of South Carolina. He also will serve as an adjunct instructor in the USC School of Law during the 1989-90 academic year. Prior to joing USC's legal office, Scott served as legal counsel with the S.C. Department of Mental Retardation and as an associate with the Columbia law firm of Johnson, Toal and Battiste. He also spent five years as an attorney in the U.S. Army Cli; Judge Advocate General's Corps. Scott graduated from USC magna cum lor's degree in government and intern; law degree from USC in 1981. He resides in Columbia with his wife W J ^ A 1 I I ? COLLEGE GRA Put your education to ^ Lawyer's Aj "The Career fo at The National Center for 1 Oldest and largest graduate leve program in the Southeast Employment assistance??over 1 states have hired our graduates 3 month day program with hou 7 month evening program Diversified Curriculum?special Corporations, or Real Estate and "Computers in the Practice of L Meet with our repres Wednesday, November If at the college placeme The National Center for P: 3414 Peachtrre Rd. NE Atlant 800-223-2618 Georgia, call Please send me information about a care Name Address City State College ' . Phone: DAY ( ) EVEN 4 Kirr IMCE I lCAJ EAF , BAXTER, HYLAND PL 1620 Gervais S Columbia WITH STUDE RECEIVE $20 FOR DONATION THIS i I by earthquake cars were stuck in their barn lectricity. andmarks. including the Golden ores and the colorful Victorian:turesque as ever after a powernia. the "Crookedest Street in the Lombard on Russian Hill, xcept Tuesday night when they car was stuck at the top of the the steep, winding street "Our )ther problems here." ed landmarks got through the idge, big sister of the more col ne $4,000 worth of glass was i, a huge greenhouse in Golden et Street the flag atop the Ferry ;k was still stuck on Tuesday's ding in the Pacific Heights dismajor quake. i survivor. It looks fragile but it e building completed in 1887. :k in a bathroom ceiling." iversity position gSTS The Possums, guitar-based mi the black populati / gesting that drugs I \ ~ fluence on whites. have had an influt x but not to the extei fford Scott i laude in 1978 with a bacheitional studies. He earned his 11 ^ and two children. A will be raped by know, or even ? i the cases ? by a da The Rape Awarei T created last J an from PUATES ork?become a PEOPLE ?sistant rthe90's" are urgently n _ , . Mono test kits toralegal Trainmg . , . 1 ABA-approved Within the pi ,000 employers in 38 sing available ize in Litigation, , I Probate?including tOT aw" entative ?, 9:00 - 5:00 "Ul TUI NIC nt office iralegal Training ^ 21 a, GA 30326 404-266-1060 er as a Lawyer's Assistant Zip Vr Grad ING { 1 ED EXTRA 3H??? 3M OH A MOMTU _ in yiCiV n mvmii ~ HUE YOU STUDY mating Plasma You Will iving Lives And Earning ish For Those Extra College Expenses. LIFE - GIVE PLASMA ASMA CENTER Jtreet NT I.D. YOUR FIRST SEMESTER iiiinnni# w* Ptev %aM JF*M v GMHGii: ii itfWr MMi JP. T'* f? b r*\ BSz?vqB| 8 ^HE%*u J|B i| 1 I Hi i 11 u | s# mm m m a local band, performs in the Golden Spur Friday ni sic. J Grant Continued from page 1 \ the program on on blacks." on is not sug- He bases his observations on have had no in- statistics showing that in a state "They (drugs) with one-third of its population bejnce on whites, ing black, 60 percent of the prison ition they have population is black and the majorAwareness Continued fro) ' some^e they Studies Program. It involves 20 to n 57 percent of 25 people and is presided by ite." Katherine Gilbert and Adam less Group was Roberson. as the result of the Women's All members received some vuscTRT"" MONO? I ! WITH MONONUCLEOSIS eeded to aid in the manufacture of the If you have Mono, or have had Mono ast two weeks, you may qualify for $100 I.. 1 I _x umy o injurs ui your lime. r Information Call or Come By: SEROLOGICALS, INC '19 Middleburg Dr. Suite 105 Columbia, SC 254-6537 t ^J L Do you comj: before you shop, things... you textbo* rSMKT I k?3| ght. The Columbia band is known for its ily of inmates have been involved ??war in crimes associated with drugs. S.C. Sen. Earnest Hollings played an instrumental role in ob- ^cnc taining the grant, Chishom said. Enfo The grant, however, is not con- f?rm nected to President George Bush's jeet's 7i page 1 training on how to make "Nex presentations. realh Tt "This semester the training ses- Grou sion is over, and the group can Stud< start operating," Gilbert said, vcrsii X\<\*X\vXvX\vXvvXwXvX,X,X,!,X,X,!vvXvXw ?X2X*X*Z*X'X*>X*Z%wXeXeXeXeXeXeXeIeXeXeXeXvXeXeXeXeX2XeXeXe .v.v.vXvXvIvX'XvX'X'X'X'X'X'X-X'X'X'XwX'X'X'XvTvX'X^ AWESOME ALTERNATIVE 90.5 Enter the Air immediately aftei tion ? without waitin results of your State Boari can earn great benefits as Force nurse officer. And if during your senior year, y qualify for a five-month in at a major Air Force medi< ty. To apply, you'll need ar 2.50 GPA. Get a head start Air Force. Call SSGT DAVE RAII 803-772-1698 rnf.iF.rT are prices for expensive know, like jks? on drugs," he said. athias said the S.C. Attorney iral's office and the State Law rcement Division will be ined periodically of the pro; activities. ;t semester, it should be going / strong." te USC Rape Awareness p gets some support from the :nt Services and from the Unity Police. BSN STUDENTS. Force r graduag for the ds. You an Air selected ou may fornctiin IV^A HOI lip :al facili1 overall in the ^ES