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Oil pric<
KUWAIT - Saudi Arab
porter, and Kuwait have
increase of 5 to 8 percen
year, the newspaper A1
Kuwait previously adv
10 Dercent on .Tnn 1 i
wanted either a price fr<
go into effect gradually.
New mon
BRUSSELS, Belgium
tually assured of a new n
Year as leaders of the n
ments met Tuesday to
conference.
"I am convinced that I
from Jan. 1," French
d'Estaing, one of its arc
West German official!
had to be worked out.
Blacks ck
WINDHOEK, South-W
guerrilla call to boyuci
stitutent assembly elect
thousands to vote for th
The first of five days of
incident Monday, and ofl
with the turnout as Soutl
1,100 polling stations aga
The officials report?
northern Ovamboland, he
the territory's populatioi
year-old guerrilla war wf
People's Organization.
NATO sti
BRUSSELS, Belgium
skeptical of suggestior
European allies have bee
despite recent signs of i
alliance.
U.S. Gen. Alexander I
commander in Europe,
past week to join its alii
military reorganization
continuing series of pres
Warsaw Pact.
But he said the loyalty
real emergency remains
g
"Martini*
I
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Carolina cheerleade
Martin cheer during
Monday night's Har
basketball game.
D
RLD
b increase
da, the world's biggest ol exagreed
to support an oil price
t to take effect by stages next
Siyassah reported Tuesday,
ocated an increase of at least
vhile SDaudi Arabia said it
jeze or a minimal increase to
etary system
- Western Europe was virnonetary
system for the New
ine Common Market governwind
up a two-day summit
the system can start working
President Valery Giscard
:hitects, told reporters.
> said some technical points
sfy boycott
est Africa - Blacks defied a
Dtt South-West Africa's contions
and turned out by the
e first time.
polling passed without major
ficials said they were pleased
h African troops guarded the
inst nnasihlf* onorrillo
- K MVV?VI\ .
i especially brisk voting in
>me to more than 46 percent of
i and battle-ground of the 12iged
by the South-West Africa
ill skeptical
NATO military planners are
is that the Soviet Union's
:ome any less loyal to Moscow
strain within the Communist
A. Haig Jr..NATO's supreme
said Romania's refusal this
es in spending increases and
appeared to be part of a
sures within the seven-nation
of the Communist armies in a
nigmy amicuit to predict.
?y mVmm
rs lead a Steve j 7a
time out in
vard Carolina
ave Roback ? GAMECOCK
1
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Medical sch
WASHINGTON ? Sen. Strom
announced a $3.9 million grai
Administration to the Univera
School nf MpHirinp
He said the funds will be use
seven-year program to establish
school. Thurmond said $3 millioi
of facilities at the Columbia V/
$953,000 will be used for clinicc
Oil drilling
ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga.
Tuesday it plans exploratory (
the coast of Georgia for pel
continental shelf.
"The proposed depth of the v
Tonv DeHaas. a snnkwrnnn
company.
The company filed a petition
Geological Survey for the offsfc
about 60 miles east of the St. M
drilling rig will be moved fron
location, Tenneco said.
Crash kil
ANCHORAGE, Alaska ? A
battling crosswinds crashed wh
seriously injuring Sen. Ted Stev
and four other persons. One oth
Stevens, the Senate's assists
was hospitalized in stable cond
crashed and split into three pi
Anchorage International Airpo
His 49-year-old wife of 26 y<
j Washington, D.C., for the Chris
planned Dec. 30 wedding of theii
the pilot and three others.
The other survivor was Tony
Alaskan lands legislation.
Feinstein nev
SAN FRANCISCO ? Dianne 1
San Francisco's highest electiv
mayor ? elected by fellow suj
j the city through a week of
mourning.
The 45-year-old widow, the fii
city's highest office, was sworn
the 13 months remaining in
I Mo scone, gunned down a weeH
I office. I
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y V ;!y ~v'_L r-r'Z/D
ION
i
iooI grant
Thurmond, R-S.C., has
at from the Veterans
ity of South Carolina
d for continuation of a
i the new state medical j
1 will go for renovation
^ Medical Center, and
d faculty salaries.
_ i i i
jjiunneu j
? Tenneco Inc. said
irilling next March off
xoleum on the outer/ell
is 11,000 feet," said
for the Houston-based
recently with the U.S.
tore well, to be located
[ary's River. A floating
n the North Sea to the
lis five
small chartered plane
tile attempting to land,
ens and killing his wife
er passenger survived,
int Republican leader,
ition after the Lear jet
Leces Monday night at
rt.
jars, Ann, home from
itmas holidays and the
r daughter, died, as did
Motley, a lobbyist for
vA/ mnvnr
-/ I
^einstein, twice denied
e office at the polls, is
>ervisors after leading
tumult, violence and I
rst woman to hold the
in Monday to complete
the term of George
; ago in his City Hall J
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Seignious c
CHARLESTON - As of Mondi
Seignious II is on an unpaid
president of The Citadel.
Seignious requested the leav<
by the Senate as director of the
Disarmament Agency, or next
sooner.
. ?i-1 l- _* A
ocigiuuus sum lie pians 10 cc
the state-supported military col
is not confirmed. But he said he i
date for his leave of absence be
be unfair to The Citadel for hir
protracted period of time.
FBI agent
Charles J. Devic, special
operations in South Carolina for
retiring from the Federal Bur
FBI, effective Jan. 12.
Devic said he is retiring in
federal law making retirement
datory at age 55, concluding r
service with the agency.
Prior to coming to South Car<
agent in charge, he held FBI
New York, Washington, St.
Honolulu.
Edwards wi
Gov. James B. Edwards tod
tention of the state Budget and C
federal guidelines in recomme
for state employees.
Edwards, chairman of the h
statement declaring the panel ht
sticking with the anit-inflation j
administration, although th
agreement on wage hikes may
Carter has recommended thi
held to not more than 8 perce
tentatively agreed to a 6 per
increase for state employees plui
increases averaging 5 percent.
Another pla
uiniuin - The sixth plane eras]
less than a week killed the p
Tuesday and injured a woman
Killed when the single-engl
moments after takeoff from the
was Troy Shelton, 50, who ran an
Union and also operated Shelton
Chrisawn, 49, was hospitalized
hpnrl anH ? ?1 ?
mmmrmi miLiuai unjuiies.i
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nMBBHn mBt'::
KlBpyyi. ^,?h
TE
i
)n leave
iy, Lt. Gen. George M.
leave of absence as
e until he is confirmed
U.S. Arms Control and
t April - whichever is
mtinue as president of
lege in Charleston if he
3et the April 1979 cutoff
cause he feels it would
n to be on leave for a
to retire
agent in charge of
the past two years, is
eau of ZInvestigation,
i compliance with the
; for FBI agents mannore
than 26 years of
>lina in 1976 as special
posts in Birmingham,
Louis, Detroit and
II comply
lay reaffirmed the in^ontrol
Board to follow
nding wage increases
oard, issued a policy
is "every intention" of
urogram of the Carter
e board's tentative
exceed the guidelines,
at wage increases be
nt. The budget board
A At 1 ?
uciu aiaoas-uie-uoara
s continuation of merit
ne crash
ti in South Carolina in
lilot of a Cessna 130
passenger.
me aircraft crashed
Union County Airport
appliance business in
's Flight Service. Sue
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