The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, December 01, 1978, Page Page 2, Image 2

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VVORI i ^ I MEXICO CITY ? As many as treated for shock or injuries aft* rocked Mexico City and southern some deaths could not be confirm Local newspapers and radio sta ween four and nine deaths occur Wednesday's quakes. Red Cross < reports. "No deaths were caused by the Capt. Juan Ascencio Loredo, hea< national ambulance service. Red Cross officials said 107 per most of them slightly, and another! shock, and most damage to buildi Nixon brave OXFORD, England ? Richard M gauntlet of egg-tossing protesters chants of "Creep! Creep!" and "Ni British students today he will* "sp believe ... as long as I live." The former president also told the audience that with his approval Palestinian guerrilla "network" in through wiretaps and break-ins ministration, which ended four y< resignation in the midst of the Wa A phalanx of security men hat through an angry crowd of 500 stud many of them Americans and sc when he arrived at the Oxford Unic hall to deliver the address. Pope meets ROME ? Pope John Paul II met1 southern African black nationalis discussed human rights, the lead< sday. The secret audience Wednesda; leaders' request, was held in the Ap marked the first bold political act pontiff. The meeting was disclosed b president of the African Nation George Silundika, a member of th National Patriotic Front, the org Prime Minister lam Smith's goveri The leaders told a news conferen the pope's attention to alleged vi rights in southern Africa. The poj _ xi_ - . * greauy concernea witn the situation southern Africa. I One-man cre\ I This crew member aboan Mayflower II docked at Plyi Mass., seems to be daydream he casually looks out over the deck. I Dovt Rofoack ? Mpyirn icno/ i 600 persons were er six earthquakes LOS ANGELES i Mexico. Reports of ^0 Skld Row transie has been released bee itions reported bet- ^ 'p a police lineui red as a result of Police Lt. Dan Coi )fficials denied the Wesley Porter was se after the Nov. 19 stal earthquake," said Ricardo Seja, 24. i of the Red Cross Cooke said Ramirez j wounds at County-US< sons were injured, disappeared and offii 500 were treated for them. ngs was slight. _'^en P?1*?008 have b mow area in recent we fatal attacks may hav S 99s r- ? i . Nixon, braving a C O T L and speaking over w I k-> xon is dead!", told eak up for what I WASHINGTON ? / NATO agreement cou i Oxford University escape hatch if he ch le FBI broke up a mitment to increase i the United States percent next year, i during his ad- That phrase recc ears ago with his cumstances will affec tergate scandal. That working was d to escort Nixon spokesman Jody Pow< ent demonstrators, general commitment me flinging eggs, with economic circum >n debating society gave rise to reports thi his commitent. . . Defense Departmen has g*ven Etefense S< 11/ vj U fc/ I O dication he is thinkii commitment. with four leaders of ii movements ana r"* . ;rs reported Thur- rV Q Q NC y, granted at the ostolic Palace, and Atlanta - Geon of the Polish-born c , , , ,'.1 Southern leaders Thur; y Oliver Tambo, stimulating increased al Coneress and mine the re810n 8 futu e exSvl of tSe ?rena ?j >T anization opposing paralleled opportunity crthe^hKawn ^ulate ou^oUrall olaUons of human m<Lmb o{ the S.oujh' pe, they said, was Busbee, preparing !of human rights in chairman,said that rer ? growth issue of param W B lv. .;. S; i:^H^^^K&^K: ^Htt* l|?|! mBBmB^ .' v v^^ff|B^^H^^^&^^^wj^B^Bj^B|algjH^Eilc<.>ss<->s':' I ITION :t released 1 V 43-year-old man arrested after nts were wounded by a stabber *\ ause witnesses failed to identify ( >, authorities say. I )ke said Wednesday that John i t free. Porter had been arrested ? bbing of Jose Ramirez, 27, and f f ; and Seja were treated for knife 1 Medical Center but have since 2 cers have been unable to find j I een stabbed fatally in the Skid c seks, but police said the two none been unrelated to the killings. acking out? i little-noticed phrase in a 1977 Id provide President Carter an looses to back off from a com- : the U.S. defense budget by 3 gnized that "economic cirt what can be achieved." ; recalled when White House ill said Monday that "there is a to a 3 percent goal, consistent stances." Powell's qualification e president might be faltering in | it officials insisted that Carter ecretary Harold Brown no inig of backing away from the key growth t ?ia Gov. George Busbee told ? sday that their effectiveness in t exports overseas may deterre growth. 1 rnational trade offers an un- s tfi rrPfttP inho fnr ?Vi? Oz*.?*U * jUWU 1VA UiC UUUUI, IU 'e need for expansion and to ( economic vitality," he told j ern Growth Policies Board. j to step down as the board's s noving barriers to exports "is a t ount importance to the South." I t \ I STfT -L I ! . _ nira piane c CHARLESTON ? An Air Force C rhursday afternoon near Cottag bounty, killing at least one person, iighway Patrol said. The numbe mmediately known, but the patrol i he four-engine cargo craft had a crc A spokesman at Charleston Air irmed the crash but had no other It was the third Diane to rranh in t* he Aug. 10 shooting of Charles Fi Cromer, 36, was sentenced by Cii Sltzroth. He will not be eligible for served 20 years. Cromer pleaded guilty to the ac carrying a pistol unlawfully and wt fear, to be served concurrently. Cromer, of Rt. 4 Abbeville, v ihooting Breazeale in the front ye railer near Greenwood. He claime iccidental. \ ' ' : \ \ I < :-&v?. \ MP ? Mp-W ' . ;---CvVo- - '^;T;^'" vf ' !4 hours. Two persons died in the >rivate plane near Charleston We< >ut two occupants of another sma lown near Myrtle Beach Wednesd Weather dis FORT JACKSON ? An officer w training company where two recr 3U1I11UCI smu lnursuuy ne resinci hot weather the day they died. But not carry over into nightfall. Capt. Stephen C. Johnston said tl 29 ? the day Pvts. Wayne A. Kras Watts died ? was classified as " suitable for strenuous activities. Johnston, 30, of Atlanta, said weather conditions with Sgt. Is Chapman, on trial for manslaug! duty and maltreatment in the deal said he did not intend for the trainii continued throughout the evening. Cromer gel GREENWOOD ? Claude Gary enced to life imprisonment Thurs< six men and six women found him re :rashes >130 crashed early eville in Colleton. the South Carolina r aboard was not laid it had a report w of six. Force Base coninformation, le state in less than crash of a small dnesday afternoon 11 plane that went ay night survived. ;cussed ho commanded the uits died this past ted training due to the restrictions did le weather on June (sow and Lester A. 'Category IV," not he discussed the t Class Lawrence iter, dereliction of hs. But the captain lg restrictions to be \s life Cromer was senlay after a jury of guilty of murder in -ancis Breazeale. rcuit Judge Clydge parole until he has Iditional charge of is sentenced to one vas charged with ird of the victim's d the shooting was