The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 22, 1978, Page Page 2, Image 2

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WD Search GEORGETOWN, Gu> Tuesday to begin a it corpses of more than 40C a lethal brew of Kool-Aid to a suicidal messiah. B force the soldiers to bury commune where they d Guyanese soldiers and the surrounding wilder members of the sect, th from the Jonestown agr mass suicide. T* _ _ I I nme iin* JERUSALEM ? The I proved a draft peace tr< rejected Cairo's latest den timetable for giving Pal Minister Menachem Begi By a vote of 15-2, the Ca begin separate negotiation for the West Bank of the Strip after the ratification he said. 7 killed in DONCASTER, Englanc miners to the surface of a underground early Tue? injuring 19 others. A spokesman for the N? 70 men from the night shii the last tu/n of fho fnnf * Rescue teams brought to the surface after two It was the first major ? 1973, when 18 miners wei injured in the fall of a pit < foot shaft in nearby Deri Sun., Nov. I Reg. $3.11 ??t%\ Served with Hushpi pjjlfj Free Ice Tea with Phone ahead H 1725 BROAD HIVFJ pttj ] 1208 KNOX ABBOT C B 32? TWO NOTCH I * IlI? I* v_ui mi iuii iy ana ? U.S. soldiers flew in lacabre shuttle ferrying out > American cultists who drank and cyanide in fanatic loyalty ut the state of the bodies may them on the spot in the jungle ied. I police, meanwhile, searched c I 1 1- - * * ucm iu; iiuuumu ui omer le People's Temple, who fled icultural settlement after the < rejected' sraeli Cabinet Tuesday apeaty with Egypt but flatly [lands to link the pact with a estinians autonomy, Prime n said. ibinet endorsed a decision to I is over an autonomy scheme Jordan River and the Gaza i of the Israel-Egypt treaty, derailment l ? Part of a train carrvina i coal pit derailed half a mile day, killing seven men and itional Coal Board said about i ft were riding the train when :ars derailed. i the bodies and the survivors ! hours. Iritish mining accident since re killed and 11 others were cage to the bottom of a 1.320- 1 )y shire. jj The Gamecc >u a Happy T] 19 thru Sat., Nov. 21 Small l> Flounder Combo 5 Now $2.4' innipfl f!nlp Slnu/ A UTT Meal with USC ID. * for quick carry out service. R RD. Ph. 7W-30I T DR., CAYCE Ph. ID. Ph. 788-011 Inflntir^n rr I I I I I \?/ II IVWASHINGTON ? The inf percent in the July-Septeir economy continued to grow ment said Tuesday. The third-quarter figures Product and inflation were third-quarter report issued ment revises its quarterly r< Since the first report, the Nov. 1 to slow economic grov to control inflation. These acti output late this year or next r* . II ^ - btabber btn LOS ANGELES ? Poli< dications" that two more knii area may be the work of Stabber whom authorities transients during the past n The two latest victims sui morning. Passersby said th< when they spotted Jose Ran both 24, staggering along a d< bleeding from their wounds. Auction se NEW YORK ? The $100,0 verted" airmail stamp at a Auction set a record for a spokeswoman for the auctior A Boston dealer, whose nai available, bought the stamp i engine biplane Monday. The printed that showed the plan The highest price previously airmail stamp was $72,000 thii the spokeswoman, who did not >ck wishes I ? rianksgiving TheB ? rv~i 9 ^ A tern is no mat tern it ? j delight punny boo w hlaf> ad At your fc A PENGUIN Pi ION jte slows lation rate slowed to 7.1 iher quarter, while the moderately, the governon the Gross National virtually identical to the in October. The governeport every month, i government took steps rth further in an attempt ions may affect economic : year. |j kes aaainl w 1 :e point to "strong infe attacks in the Skid Row the so-called Skid Row suspect murdered nine lonth. vived slashings Monday ey called an ambulance oirez and Richard Seja, awntown Skid Row street ts record 00 sale of a 24-cent "inSotheby Parke Bernet ITS nnfttA0P atnmn a i house says. me was not immediately [>f a Curtis Jenny singlestamp was one of a few e upsidedown. i paid for the "inverted" s past year, according to wish to be identified. dBk 'I Ml ook alj ns alj rte and gW! ^m4> \ LEA fffiUl !' ^ ' I [BR a seabird ? ET A :ter how you and this is a tful and very ^ ^ ?k illustrated A 0< ith superblv '?, imaginative n k-and-white Gourmet The perfect Great I) only $3* 95!! Op^ >ook8tore now. v u APERBACK I mPPy STF Bodies er CHARLESTON ? The b< Ryan and three newsmen kil in rinvana ufPro rohirnnH I Tuesday with no fanfare. No State Department ranking military officials gr* transport that arrived at C about 12:30 a.m. with the fc A dozen or so reporters thi to take notes in interviews i chilly, misty wind swept acr near where the plane stopp k A I /v\uraerer WALHALLA ? Joel I pleaded guilty to murder an imprisonment in the death "I just want to go ahei Alexander, 35, told Circuit Alexander entered the strangulation death of Inez In a sworn statement t Alexander said he had sexi but did not remember anyth to her. Truck burn molly HILL ? Firefighte smouldering remains of a morning that caught fire on Hill in Orangeburg County. The truck, which belong Charleston, was carrying abo The highway Patrol said ai the driver pulled the vehicle out. The driver, who was not i( It was not immediately km W YORK I JEANS PANTS - Sh TOPS L TWEED PANT.6 L. JEANS EATERS LTHER JACKETS Main Street mbia, S.C. '29201 ggSI&m-1.r-f 1 v5s \kJ-V f T - BTN K?n~ ourmet's Deligh lour 4:30-7:00 Mon.-Sat. t Sandwiches Served Till 12 Mic rinks - Nightly Entertainment n. - Fri. U-2a.m.. Sat. 11-12 Hour Tuesday 12-2 a.m. ITE iter U. S. dies of Congressman Leo led with him in an ambush' jo the United States early representatives or highootoH tho P-lil ?I~ miv v~aia iuuiuu y on harleston Air Force Base ?odies. ust microphones and tried *rith the plane's crew as a oss the darkened runways >ed. " note lifo y v/ u 111V-/ 3atterson Alexander has d has been sentenced to life of a Seneca woman, id and get it over with/' Judge Walter Cox. \ plea Monday in the : Dunson in June, o Seneca police Sept. 1, tally abused Mrs. Dunson, ling else he may have done s on 1-95 rs were watching over the tanker truck Tuesday Interstate 95 near Hollv ;ed to Port Oil Co. of ut 8,000 gallons of fuel oil. fter the truck caught fire, off the road and jumped dentified, was uninjured. >.wn what caused the fire. II STYLE r IRTS ? /Itk 1 J AA 5 $14)"" ! $1000 $1000 1 dfcD'700 # fJPcl I Phone (803) 254-5235 I I I CLOSED THURSDAY 11/24 id Pollock > 11/25 Debbfe McHale - 11/27 Fashion Show I by The Limited If Open 11 a.m. for Lunch blight Disco ?Pen at 4:30 Dinner served I nightly 6-12 ?