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medicine was awarded Thii
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revolutionary new tool for si
genes determine heredity.
The winners are Daniel
Smith, both of Johns Hopkins
and microbiology professor
Switzerland. They will shar<
It was the fifth year in a i
won the medicine prize.
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VATICAN CITY ? Roma
cast their first ballot for ?
Vatican has announced. Th
Cardinals, reflecting wide
quoted as predicting the elect
The congregation of cardin
the period between popes, <
dinal-electors will nreced
Saturday by jointly celebrat
Basilica at 10 a.m. ?5 a.m. 1
Spirit to help them elect a ]
Newlead<
PANAMA CITY, Panama rule
by Brig. Gen. Omar
Panama's new National As?
handpicked successor, Aristid
this strategic Central Americ
Royo, a former educatioi
negotiate the Panama Canal
States, ran unopposed and rec
of the heavily pro-governmei
Community Representatives.
While Torrijos stepped dov
Panama's leader, he rema
commander and will exert a
new administration.
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T E HRAN, Iran ? Feminist lea<
that Iranian women, perhaps t
traditionally male-dominated
heading for a period of regre
religious and political disordc
The feminists say they are c
Mohammed Reza Pahlavi
religious leaders who demand
Islamic, or Moslem, soci
sometimes conflict with the
liberation.
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Keeping an eye on
Government Association
Box, doubling as the
Queen ballot box, is Bel
she worked at the poll o
House patio.
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The 1978 Nobel Prize for NEW
irsday to two Americans nation's
rch that developed a rate to ]
tudying the way in which that lev
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tathans and Hamilton O. custom<
i University in Baltimore, loan an
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e a prize of $165,000. and the
*ow that Americans have stood at
I" Sunday Ab
n Catholic cardinals will
i new pope aunaay, ine 1? '
e dean of the College of man Sen
-spread sentiment, was A^fSI
lion will be brief and easy. k
lals, running the church in . ? ^ef1?
decided that the 111 car- sider it
e the secret conclave dereguh
ing a Mass in St. Peter's 4. o6^
SDT ? calling on the Holy the Sou
pope. parliam
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? A decade of one-man waci
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Torrijos ended when negotial
embly elected Torrijos' Preside
les Royo, as president of overall
;an nation. The g
1 minister who helped White H
treaties with the United for all <
eived 452 of the 505 votes Carte
it National Assembly of "others
the com
rn by his own choice as terest c
ins the national guard "The
strong influence on the vations
;n worried ?
CHIC/
iers are voicing concern newest I
he most liberated in the smallest
Middle East, may be more thj
ssion because of recent Physic
srs in the country. of the U
concerned because Shah major h<
maae concessions to and met
ed stricter adherence to "We v
ial principles, which startusii
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time we
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n the Kussell
Bill! Bollln ? GAMECOCK H
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terest rate \
YORK ? Chase Manhattan Na<
third-largest bank, Thursday r
10 percent, the first time the ri
el in more than three years,
rime, the basic rate banks ch
3rs for loans, has no direct effe
d mortgage ratess.
's rise, from 9% percent, is the
fourth in little more than a mo
7% percent on Jan. 1.
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[INGTON ? Sen. James Abo
oe of natural gas deregulation,
late filibuster Thursday against
dent Carter's energy program
ezk's delaying tactics were air
ite from passing the proposal
in the same package with tl
ition measure.
rer, Senate leaders were hopefu
ith Dakota Democrat's talk
entary maneuvering.
iore peace
1INGTON ? Egypt and
ions Thursday to draw up a pc
nt Carter said must be the first
oatHomant
OV VUV1I1V/11V.
oal, Carter said in an opening c
louse, is "to make peace and d
the people in the Middle East,
r invited Jordan, the Palestir
" to join the process, which so
demnation of some Arab state:
if others.
United States is committed,
to seeing this process through
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LGO ? Scientists Thursday
ha/1 uicjr tan use tu liivesiig
form ? color movies of the a
an one million times.
lists Albert V. Crewe and Mich
niversity of Chicago say the fil
elp in medicine, chemistry, mi
anurgy.
/on't know how significant it
tig it," Crewe said. "But it is vei
tudy the atom ? very importai
've seen atoms moving on the
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liked Stouffc
tional Bank, the i
aised the prime I GAFFNEY ? St(
ite has reached g construction next
prepared rood pian
arge their best Stouffer will builc
ct on consumer 114-acre site south'
Scheduled for co
ninth this year Plant initially will
nth. The prime ployment of 750 u
[ operation.
jsters Five 11
GREELEYVILL
urezk, an out- Greeleyville area
mounted a one- wildfires and with ]
the tax section forcement Division
A spokeswoman
ned at keeping that investigations
in time to con- and into the burning
le natural gas She identified the
Haselden, 28, of
tl of choking off Goins, 21; Jimmy (
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aumii uiruugu 18, all of Greeleyvi
the dogs on Sept. 1 a
talks Teach
Israel began The State Suprem
iace treaty that ruling in favor of i
step toward an teacher who claim
reverse discriminat
:eremony at the .inrfw .inrr
lignity a reality discrimination was
" Laurens District 56
dan Arabs and Wilma Riggs from
far has drawn Middle School withi
3 and the disin- #
without reser- Uiyre<
t" he said. ' _
GREENVILLE.
are revolting again:
^/| Grp#?nvillp u/nman
^ 1 ^ ^ more than what sh
unveiled the This past week, t
ate life in its unidentified womai
torn magnified property tax on he
The figure was n
ael S. Isaacson far too low.
Imc nniilrl Ka o nuru?? t 1j 11?
,...u vuuiu uv a yvucii i pmu uie i
cro-electronics of $1.49, "she wrote,
citizen of GreenvilU
is until people of a stake in the aff
ry important to Enclosed in the le
it. It's the first She said she hoped i
surface." to use it wisely."
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sr to expand
I
mffer Foods Corporation will begin
month of a $33 million frozen
it at Gaffney.
I the 225,000-square foot facility on a
west of Gaffney.
mpletion in the spring of 1980, the
employ 200 with a maximum emjhen
five production lines are in
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len cnarged
,E ? Five men from the
have been charged with setting
poisoning dogs, the State Law En,
SLED, said.
for SLED, Kathy Littlejohn, said
are continuing into the incidents
5 of a mobile home in Greeley ville.
: inert arrested ruesaay as Jttanay
inning; Warren Wright, 21; Bobby
ioins, 23 and John Edward Going,
lie. They are charged with killing
nd setting the wildfires on Sept. 24.
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e Court has reversed a lower court
a former Laurens County school
ed she lost her job because of
ion.
les G. Moore had held that reverse
involved in a decision by the
school board in 1974 to transfer
the Joanna Elementary School to
in the district.
r i
:eives retund
While taxpayers around the nation
>t higher property taxes, an elderly
has sent the city a check for $100
e was billed.
he city received a letter from the
1 who was upset because the city
r home was $1.49.
ot too high, the woman wrote, but
:ity tax bill on my home for the sum
"I felt like a naiinpr T ?m n naHuo
5, and feel I would like to have more
airs of the city than this amount."
itter was a personal check for $100.
she "could trust the powers that be
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