The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 23, 1978, Page Page 2, Image 2

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wl Raiders b SALISBURY, Rhodesia raiders blasted 12 black n and killed an estimated 1, Znmhin thin nanf wm>lr Saturday. The reported dea cross-border operation by year-old guerrilla war. Rhodesian forces also str the military said, but casi nounced. It said that durinj Rhodesians clashed briefly Pope me VATICAN CITY ? As S i.akoI., D TnUn n~.?l TT vuuoij, mt upc tiuiui i am 111; with 1,500 journalists Sat pushing crowd, shaking tu like a seasoned politician John Paul II gave the tr the eve of his installation a& in 455 years, and in a speec freedom of the press and ui correctly." History's first Polish pop of papal protocol and sho stepping down from the da Benedictions and minglinj about 40 minutes Arms tall< MOSCOW ? Four issue Secretary of State Cyrus F Saturday for a new round limiting U.S. and Soviet s "I have no assurance wc this meeting," a senior A ters during Vance's flight All his key advisers see the talks Sunday and toda ferences between the two s that has eluded them for Cheetah i: HONG KONG ? A shipi skins valued at about $20, Kong Department of Agr ficials reported Saturday. rm.A a ne stilus, which arrive were found by customs offi Airport and were seized prohibits the import, poss< endangered species. Officials said the Afric been reduced to a few thoi is now almost extinct. r~ I Captivit .. People working House often think of i (ihbuii. uiitc _yuu ?iu it's hard to get out. last camps ? Airborne Rhodesian ationalist guerrilla camps ^ rnx -1 .'^^1 suu guerrillas ueep iiisiuc the military announced th toll made it the bloodiest the Rhodesians in the sixuck bases in Mozambique, laities there were not anil the raids into Zambia the with Zambian troops. ets press wiss Guards stood by neroncluded a formal audience Ltrday by wading into the uids and fielding questions on the hustings. aditional press audience on . ti ei i t:rr i uie ilibl iiun-iuuittii punuu h he praised the ideal of the ged the reporters to "use it >e then cast aside centuries eked his Vatican aides by lis in the ornate Hall of the g with the journalists for cs resume 3s remained unresolved as t. Vance arrived in Moscow of negotiations on a treaty strategic weapons. ; can clean all of them up at merican official told repor: here. med to share the view that y may not settle all the difndes and produce the treaty six years. . _ I i._ _ _ )eiTs seizec nent of 319 African cheetah 000 was seized by the Hong iculture and Fisheries, ofd by air from Switzerland, cers at Kaitak International under an ordinance that ission, or export of rare and :an cheetah population has 1 S 11 A ; t- t M L. isanu ana ine Asian cnecuui 11 in the Russell ' the building as a j rt working here, -mm $?m Hlckt ? GAMECOCK fry?* '>>- ' '^ . Nm Farm bi I WICHITA, Kan. ? Pi vantage of a political iaui farm belt, signed legisl boost U.S. farm exports. Carter took time 01 Democratic candidates I provides loan guarantees purchase of U.S. agriculi And Carter told seven rally for Senate candidaU onH fnrmor rnnorpssmnn John Carlin that his adi hard as possible to incr farm products. 11 lost a REEDVILLE, Va. ? N depths of Chesapeake B; men feared dead in the 1 that sank after collidir freighter. Officials held out hope t airpockets left when the capsized "like a paper cu] FYiday night off Smith I But the first divers on t signs of life," said Coast ( Goldthorpe. Casinos f MIAMI BEACH ? Thil the "Sun and Fun CapiU next American city to try reverse a decade-long lc Florida voters will authorize privately-owne a 16-mile strip of ocean Beach north to Hollywo< Some Latin American Beach, but they have not I populous Northeast beinj central Florida, Las V Atlantic City?N.J. bugar ta MOORHEAD, Minn. ? Mondale said Saturday thi executive action to prot through higher tariffs am "The president today ha that we will now seek to p: cents a pound" to farmers ^ 's"\ ; : :^?Tl->vt^ noN II signed resident Carter, taking ad1 f tn tko tiaort nf fVin na4lnn'o it w uiv uvai v vi mv iiaui/ii o ation Saturday designed to it from campaigning for ; to sign the measure, which for foreign governments for ture goods. *1 thousand Democrats at a ; Bill Roy, a doctor, a lawyer , and gubernatorial candidate ministration is "working as ease the markets" for U.S. fter wreck avy scuba divers probed the ay Saturday in search of 11 hull of a Coast Guard cutter i a wifh nn ArtfonHnp rnnl he missing crewmen reached 51-year-old cutter Cuyahoga (>" while on a training mission 'oint. he scene said there were "no xuard spokesman Cmdr. Jack "V V K / I a O Ul IVIIU11II I s aging resort, once billed as i\ of the World," may be the ' casino gambling as a way to ising streak. decide Nov. 7 whether to d, state-controlled casinos on front extending from Miami 3d, Fla. tourists still come to Miami 1 9 it. _ A.t # 11. _ replaced me tnrongs irom uie % diverted to Disney World in egas and more recently to riff planned Vice President Walter F. it President Carter will take ect domestic sugar prices j / a lees. s authorized me to announce rotect a domestic price of 15 for raw sugar, Mondale said. STF 'siv rlio in i W I / \ Wl I W III GREENVILLE ? Six teenagi killed Friday night when theii head-on and exploded in flami vivors. The four boys and two girl communities in northern Gree Three 16-year-old youths wc They were identified as Dai Blevins, both of Marietta, and ] Killed in the other car were I anri liia aictnr RronHa Ron Ultvt aat^ *?vai Travelers Rest; and Rhonda i Marietta. Inquest re( CONWAY ? The attorne: businessman who died Oct. : .1. ii I-1 _ .11 a.. |wuv:e sutuuu Days iiib cuenu vestigation" into the death. James P. Stevens made hii after a six-man coroner's jurj Flemming Jensen, 50, of 1 "unavoidable accident." Stevens said he felt the case a grand jury. Authorities RfliH .Tpna??n hi public intoxication charge an attempts to jail him when he Seventh bo SENECA ? The body of El pulled from Lake Keowee ? I recovered from the wreckage collapsed Oct. 6. Bates' funeral is scheduled ft for an investigation into the ca be mapped out Tuesday, accor director at the site for Sout Engineering Inc. One hurt i CLEMSON ? The pilot of seriously injured Saturday aft crashed on takeoff from the 4 He was identified as Edwin 1 He was reported in serious co Memorial Hospital. A spokesman for the Federi the Cesna-182 was towing a I occurred at 12:44 p.m. at the from ripmsnn Nn nno oloa ?? ^ V**JVy TV Airport sources said the p take off when the tow line f around the landing gear. ? &?: ':: ^?9|B W^^BB MBpftSfcii li?! I ^^i? |HK^. ITE icinn srs, three to a car, were r two vehicles collided es. There were no sur _ 11 # 11 8 were an irom smau inville County. sre in one of the cars, iny Payne and Eddie Dean Gilstrap of Slater, lenry Joseph Major, 18, e Major, 15, both of Annette Doc kins, 15, of quested V for the family of a 14 at the Myrtle Beach s "want a complete ins comments late Friday f ruled that the death of Myrtle Beach was an should have been sent to ad been arrested on a d was resisting officers' fell and struck his head. dy found win J. Bates has been the last of seven to be i of a cofferdam that or today and a schedule use of the accident will ding to Joe Hill, safety hern Construction and n rrnch I I V- I v? sJ i I a light airplane was ternoon when the plane Dconee County Airport, iartzles, 26, of Camden. ndition at the Anderson )i Aviation Agency said banner when the crash airport about two miles as on hoard. iane was attempting to Dr the banner wrapped