The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, December 08, 1978, Page Page 2, Image 2

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WGI Pressure i TEHRAN, Iran ? Politi of Shah Mohammad Res followers for new anti-g Thursday and Sunday, bu Economic pressure on momentum as the five-de reduced daily oil products is dependent, below 2.8 m normal daily output of 6 x i uup nuu aiiuuicu pi approaches to the Tehran after student leaders calle at the entrance to the ca Notre Da MONTREAL ? A five control at Notre Dam threatening the historic M First reports said the fir EST was destroying an ai cathedral itself was filled Flames shot high into tti ficulty setting up eight ae narrow streets around the Notre Dame, built more Place d'Armes in the city Constitutor MADRID, Spain ? St eligible voters approved stitution in 42 years but ab complete returns showed Unofficial sources b unemployment and inflati interest Wednesday in sup With % percent of the vi election center said 87.8 p< the constitution, 7.9 vote< blank ballots. Gandhi k NEW DELHI, India ? dira Gandhi now heads th< India and can become op] house of Parliament if sh Mrs. Gandhi was unar Wednesday of the 'Indira this past January after b< Party. She ran unopposec Her party controls 75 i house, far fewer than the 3 Desai's ruling Janata Par held by the old Congress I ~ I Santa's he Gov.-elect Did presents a check to Cares Co-chairmen Barnes and Ann C USC President Jim H and Santa (Student Scaiera) watch. Fij the charity drive ar available, but shou Monday's Gamecock I Davt R rleP mounting ical and religious opponents Pahlavi called on their ;overnment demonstrations TfiVirnn Vio/4 n nirfkf v avjii an uou a 1115111. the embattled ruler gained ly-old strike by oil workers >n, on which Iran's economy illion barrels, less than half million barrels. ersonnel carriers closed off University Campus at dawn d for a major demonstration mpus Thursday. me on fire -alarm fire burned out of ie Cathedral Thursday, [ontreal landmark. e that began around 7 a.m. inex at the rear, while the with smoke. te sky and firemen had difrial ladders because of the > block-sized cathedral. ij i than a century ago, faces [J 's old financial center. i approved >me 60 percent of Spain's their first democratic conout a third abstained, almost Thursday. lamed rising terrorism, on for the unexpected lack of porting the new constitution, otes tabulated, the national jrcent of the voters approved i "no" and 3.5 percent left I _ _ a. ?oqs pariy Former Prime Minister In; largest opposition party in position leader in the lower e chooses. limously elected charimen Congress' party she formed Dlting the original Congress 1. seats in the 544-seat lower 04 of Prime Minister Morar ji ty but more than the 66 seats Party. f ijppi OtHKk ? 'SS 'Prices mi WASHINGTON ? The top acknowledging that the "tensi problem" and spiraling enerj apart/' says federal regulai allow fuel prices to rise to w< Testifying before a congresf Alfred Kahn, chairman of th Price Stability, said. "In the government has to let the pricc He said the longer U.S. pel artificially low, the sharper w controls are lifted. "There is n dilemma. I can't find a pan a Presidential NEWARK, N.J. ? A fire rag frame tenement early Thurs persons died when the roof col Four others were missing an Eighteen persons escaped 1 had recovered the eight bodj director John Caufield said fo missing. Eight kille WASHINGTON ? Preside leaders of Egypt and Israel r meet the Dec. 17 deadline on n peace treaty would be "a vei Failure to meet that deadlin summit in September, "wouh the Egyptians and the Israe difficult terms of the upcomir said. Speaking with reporters at meeting, the president said th concluded by Dec. 17, "it wo would have far-reaching, ad^ Cultists sub NEW YORK ? Seventeen P< including two adopted sons of I were subpoenaed Thursday grand jury what they know a ? ? ? n A. ? 2 ?1 ? ^ I A.?1. jueu xvyun hi a juiigie airsiri] It was the first legal action 44 temple members who hav One of the 17, Laura Johns! of the cult, told reporters thj here Wednesday night had be in U.S. District Court in San 1 | jury investigating nyans ae ; ,: :CV .7 - ; ! l.. -; v -us: 7^^1?3?.' ' ~"*-:T:: "* r'wB^::::: ;; .k5v^.Khc\>, i'-^-- ;'' ?;.v--* --^v\?T.-- IjaegjBregl : -. ;:> ION ist rise' U.S. inflation fighter, on between the inflation gy costs is "tearing us tors must nevertheless orld levels. tinnnl nnnpl WmlnpbHqu e Council on Wage and long run, I believe the 5 of energy go up." troleum prices are held ill be the increase when 10 way I can resolve that cea," he said. I warning ;ed through a three-story (day and at least eight llonaoH ooi/l Liupovu, QUUIUllU^O OOIU. d feared dead, the building. Authorities ies by 11 a.m., but fire iur other occupants were rl in firp ^ 1 I I III w int Carter warned the rhursday that failure to egotiating a Middle East ry serious matter." e, set at the Camp David i cast doubt on whether lis would carry out the tg peace treaty," Carter a White House breakfast at if negotiations are not uld set a precedent that rerse effects." poenaed eoples Temple followers, :emple leader Jim Jones, to tell a San Francisco bout the slaying of Rep. p in Guyana. taken against any of the e returned thus far. ;on, a nine-year member at all thnsf* who nrrivod en subpoenaed to appear Francisco before a grand ath. I gjg^ ^SSm& &BBbS LwQKSI^BSIts^^^S&A&iSlSlu STF Duke's ad Customers of Duke Power C nn<> tlin #OOC AAA . (Mjr iUl U1C uuilljr O fAM,UW i state legislator has told the Service Commission. Rep. W. Sterling Anderso Wednesday that there had 1 media advertising hitting the Carolina." Anderson made his comm week of a PSC hearing into I percent, or $34.5 million, rati cutomers in South Carolina. The television advertiseir William S. Lee, Duke presider the utility is doing everything costs while building plants to nf fnfiirA VA tUVUA V 0V1I\/1 RVIUIIO Suspect c AIKEN ? Jimmy Lee Hal] an Atlanta cahdriver, has b motel after he allegedly si spotted him driving the stol Police said Hall, 40, of San his possession but offered no arrived vesterdav About 100 officers had s earlier for the driver of the Hall was charged with ass allegedly firing at the Aiken the Georgia Bureau of Inve about the slaying of the cat Edwards v Gov. James B. Edwards ha contention for chairman of ment at the Medical Univer Charleston. Edwards, who met on thre committee from MUSC this Wednesday that he remo sideration "about 10 days a| Edwards said, "I looked al the people I met there, challenging and exciting op] But, he added, he had be< long" to voluntarily fit hims< The Republican governor ; private urat surgery pracuc leaves office Jan. 10. y^-cirfr'^XX* 1 HB:^ is" V?^ ^gfeggrgg-g ^5?ii=^^yT^^gj^v:i:xvi:^M.\V=V\fjf-->7:^/v^ 4 e&\ZT: k. Hnm BEOH ITE > blasted Jo. should not be made to advertising campaign, a South Carolina Public n, D-Spar tan burg, said >een "almost a blitz of Piedmont area of South tents during the second )uke's request for a 10.3 e increase for its 300,000 tents in question show it, telling consumers that in its power to hold down meet the electrical needs arrested 1, sought in the slaying of een arrested in an Aiken lot at a policeman who en taxi. Francisco, had a pistol in resistance when officers earched a wooded area taxi. ault with intent to kill for police officer. Agents of stigation questioned him driver. v/i thrl rri\A/c T I l I I \J6 I VJ V V J s withdrawn himself from the oral surgery depart sity of South Carolina at e occasions with a search i past month, confirmed ved himself from congo." t it. I was imnrefuu?d with It would have been a portunity." en his "own boss for too slf into the MUSC faculty, said he will return to his e in Charleston when he ^:S:&?v;::::$:$:$^:>*?:;:5-:-::::> * ;- iMMSL ^ ^K??'::* ' i