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MARSEILLE, Fi
Chatelain says "craa
Capone-iike crime c
killino ninp mm in
He said the slayinj
do with the gangs of
"the first time we hi
Such speed. Such ci
The owner of the T
were killed Tuesday
armed with sawedn
car.
Liquor r
GODTHAAB, Gi
toward liquor ratio
the arctic island's
This past year, f
equivalent of five g
in the rest of Den
In a referendu
rejected prohibit
rationing to encour
will be issued entit
on only one day pei
is 24 bottles of bee
bottles of wine.
n i^i\ /
L^uyui i
TEL AVIV, Isra<
flew to the United
officials prior to tfti
negotiations in Wf
Dayan is to meei
in Washington an
U.N. General Asse:
Washington to hei
Guarc
/
MANAGUA, N;
Somoza says he pL
guard to 15,000 mei
the biggest armies
He also said ma
some time and th
tained.
Somoza's nation
guerrilla-led rebel]
and an estimated
law and press cei
revolt.
r
Puppies
; Pi
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?
The mention
attract at lea
L eager to caret
U Stephen Krol
were no exce]
^ upon this c<
ft canines in fro
I ' One pup seem
3RLE
ks' kill nine
ance ? Police Chief Pic
sy neighborhood punks" and n<
irganization were responsible
a Marseille Bar.
gs Tuesday nigni naa "noimnj
: yesteryear" but conceded it 1
ave seen such organized canu
jld-bloodedness."
elephone Bar and eight custon
night by three or four masked i
off rifles. The killers escaped
ations bea
V/
reenland ? Greenland is mi
>ning to combat drunkenness, c
worst problems.
>er capita consumption came 1
allons of pure alcohol, twice th<
mark.
im last June, the Greenlai
on but approved some fori
age sobriety. Ration cards pro!
ling the holder to buy beer or 1
* month. A suggested monthly i
ir, half a bottle of liquor and
meets Van<
;1 ? Foreign Minister Moshe E
States Thursday for talks with
te opening of Israel-Egyptian ]
ishington next Thursday,
t Secretary of State Cyrus R. \
d is scheduled to addref
mbly on Monday before return
id the Israeli negotiating tean
i to double
uragua ? President Anas
ans to double Nicaragua's nat
a in the next year, making it o
i in Central America.
rtial law will remain in effe<
at press censorship will be t
ial guard put down a two-\
lion in a number of cities Sep
1,700 persons were killed. Mi
isorship were imposed durinj
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of the word is sure to
ist two pairs of hands
is the little balls of fur.
ewiez and Jeff Gerres
ptions when they came
ollection of youthful
nt of the Russell House,
s to prefer legs, though.
Charts Lowry ? OAMBCQ4
inSR
Hearst deni(
are SAN FRANCISCO ? Patricia H
at a dolph, has denied that a propose*
for case by lawyer F. Lee Bailey i
arrangement for defending Hear!
g to that was so.
was Through an associate Tuesdj
ige. disagreement was due to a "mil
The question came up after He
lers trial, claiming Bailey had been ii
iien in which she was convicted of ba
I by her kidnapping. She said she n
written about her.
She said Bailey signed a $225,0
, , n book about her during the 1976 tr
1 9 9 B 4 1 t l_t 1 ? 9 A _ WW A. J
U | | mai ne naa laixea 10 nearsi anc
book "and our fee was set acco:
oving
?eof Post printing
s rate NEW YORK? One of New Yorl
newspapers ? The New York Po*
nders newsstands Thursday, publishin
m of since Aug. 9 when a pressman's
bably New York Times and the Daily
iquor The News and the Times rc
+1 nr\ M AWMian f/vn U/viU
ueguuaiuis iui uuui oiucs ??*?rcvi
three sessions must come before the
could publish.
:e Stevens stil
>ayan RICHMOND, Va. ? A fed*
[U.S. Thursday, upheld a lower court
jeace J.P. Stevens & Co., Inc.,
discrimination.
fance But the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of
is the lower court's requirement that tl
tag to plants in Roanoke Rapids, N.C., i
i. in hiring.
^ Toybanann
tasio WASHINGTON ? The governm
ional to ban sales of thousands of babiet
MP Of onmicfh nr have email annndh nnrl
| choked on.
:t for The Consumer Product Safety (
nain- propose the ban, which applies t<
bears, block sets and jack-in-thi
veek, children under age three.
t. 23, Commissioner Edith Barksdal
artial with the other three comm:
g the regulation should be broadened t
ON STfl
9sdeal Alumaxre
1 book wTthe'Hoanlt NORTH CHARLESTON
was part of any foe se jVe the Alumax
it, and Bailey agreed facmty undOT^triKiUon
built in North Charleston, th
>y, Bailey said the TOe Charleston County Co
understanding " a bond issue to finance the
arst asked for a new costs of the bonds rad is ex
A iifVinnjfir fn m
leffective in the trial
nk robbery following e c?mpany'8j^ miUi
ever wanted a book )?? process aliuninum 01
Charleston port will handl<
00 contract to write a wUl then go by raid to Be:
ial. Bailey responded
1 Kiap namnta o Kni 1 f a I I
1 *?v* wavuto HMVU% H I
rw tx-inmate
9-^ n Two former Central Corre
(j U CJ I M who claim they were unne
w prison riot in August 1973 ha
c's three major daily totaling $4,000.
it ? was back on the U.S. District Judge Robe
? r "? ? i oinfa n unof t m onf rif Pai
? i or u1c iuul uuit? dtavv jl/v|/u& vihvuv v? w<
strike halted it, the William D. Leeke and Pe
News. advisor for CCI, denied foi
imained struck and Timmerman and Robert 1
that long bargaining right of access to the cour
two morning papers ;
, FDIC will
I Q I) I I |\/ AIKEN ? The Federal Dej
w / FDIC, has been given first
;ral appeals court, now-defunct American Ba
decisionthat found losses connected with the I
guilty of racial '"J" District Judge Char
Appeals rejected the AB&T shareholders and 0
he tortile company's American Bank Trust Sha
moini Snnt?? turn in seeking to recovei
ounced
week in connection with 1
ent moved Thursday elderly cafe owner has a
j' toys that are small sexual assault and slayinj
& to be swallowed or cording to police.
sammie l^ee Simpson w
Commission voted to the May 24 slaying and rap
:> such toys as teddy Laurens Police Chief Jan
e-boxes intended for Simpson, 25, of Lauren
connection with the rape, ]
ie Sloan, who voted Thompson, who was stre
issioners, said the home after closing her <
o include children up police. Simpson was bein
Laurens County Law Enf
ITE
veals site
? A $35 million port comInc.
aluminum processing
in Berkeley County will be
le company has announced,
uncil Wednesday approved
terminal. Alum ax will pay
pec ted to contract with the
jerate the facility.
on plant near Goose Creek
a infn intfntu Thfl Nnrth
i the ore~shipments, which
rkeley County.
>s win suit
ctional institution inmates
cessarily beaten during a
ve been awarded damages
rt F. Chapman ruled that
rrecUons Commissioner
ter mem, a tormer legal
mer prisoners Melvin Lee
lioma8 their constitutional
t system.
I sue first
K>sit Insurance Corporation,
shot at suing officers of the
ink & Trust Co. to recover
Orangeburg bank's collapse
les E.Simons Jr. ruled that
le bank's holding company,
ires, will have to wait their
r their losses.
irges filed
convict arrested earlier this
the rape and murder of an
lso been charged with the
; of an 11-year-old girl, ac
as cnargea weanesaay wiin
e of Cheryl Denlae Williams,
les Barrett said.
s, was arrested Monday in
robbery and murder of Ullie
ingled as she was walking
cafe Sept. 22, according to
ig held without bond in the
orcement Center.