Due to an editing error, an article in yesterday's Crimson ("Looking for Shelter," page 3) misrepresented the views of City Councillor Alice K. Wolf. Wolf said the city council was deciding whether the CASPAR shelter was a fair burden for the neighborhood.
The article also indicated that most CASPAR clients enter a detox program. According to shelter director Win Poor, usually only one guest a night enters the program.
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