The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, January 12, 1979, Page Page 2, Image 2

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m Riots ra< KIMCSTON hm Manley says bloody i island after the gov< was a show of "raw i the government for Calling on Jamaic Manley said the thi nation about $2.25 m caused untold dama At least five pers demonstrations tha government announ prices, raising the cc Wednesday, polic< station at Kingstoi policeman and a 1 another officer. A w l*??? <4 I\?r AM ' ' uuo uiivcu uy an \ Shah to WASHINGTON ? said Thursday the SI council in the next f foreign vacation. U.S. officials deni< disclosure of the futi was an attempt to t remain in Iran to cor However, Carter a recent days that thej presence as an imp< Regime BANGKOK, Thail government appear Vietnamese force of lempies 01 AngKor provincial capitals bodia. Some of the defe near the Thai bord ficers for asylum ir Meanwhile, the 1 agreed Wednesday Cambodia's charge cording to U.N. spok She said the sessic Noordom Sihanouk Cambodian governn r* u?j:? ?u-i VAUiiuuuian icucis. Pinchas said the bodian complaint a consultations amonj Winter Under a forbidc Queensborough B over New York'i bridge provides a thousands of sufc IRLD r* Is 1 r>r> nirri ^ rv j vj 111 VJ i aica ? Prime Minister Michael rioting that gr ipped this Caribbean jrnment increased gasoline prices laked facism" designed to subvert "political purposes." :ans to return to their jobs today, ee days of disturbances cost the tillion in lost foreign revenues and ge to the island's tourist industry, ons have been reported killed in t hrnlro nnf Mnnrlau offor tho V Mtvnv V/V4V ATJIVIIUUJ UtlrVA UIV ced a 35 cent increase in gasoline >st of fuel to $2.37 a gallon. e said gunmen attacked a police i's National Stadium, killing a lome guardsman and wounding 'oman was struck and killed by a iiiauuiui lieu jn:iauii. form council Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance lah of Iran plans to form a regency ew days and afterward will take a ed, however, that Vance's unusual ure plans of a foreign head of state >reclude a decision by the shah to { . 1! 41 f -I. 1 # l-?- " i uiiue uie ngni ior ms mrone. ^ministration sources have said in / now look on the shah's continuing ediment to a restoration of order. near collapse and ? The final hour of the Pol Pot ed near Wednesday as a tank-led 10,000 men drove past the ancient Wat and closed on the last two still holding out in western Camsated government's leaders were er negotiating through liaison of1 Thailand. united [Nations Security Council night to hold a public hearing on 1 of Vietnamese aggression, aceswoman Marcia Cooper Pinchas. >n will decide if it will hear Prince ! as the representative of the lent ousted by Vietnamese-backed pnnrifil AtfTAoH tn hoar flio Pom VW UIV VU11I R fter almost two hours of private 11 I the 15 council members. \\ ling winter sky, the ridge arches darkly s East River. The ccess to the city for ^ ; turban commuters. ? *' MarjM^unggrfnj^QAMECOCK BlMllPilP wml Wholesale WASHINGTON ? Rising c machinery pushed wholesale December as inflation kept Labor Department said yest For all of 1978, wholesale pi hifftfpst Rlioh inrrpnoA sinno 1974, the department said. In percent. The wholesale price figures consumers can expect in the the next few months. Treaties to WASHINGTON ? The Ct preparing to fight a second 1 approval of the Panama Can The Senate voted to ratify vote last vear hut thp acrppr way over to Panama are fa< House ? legislation to actual The legislation will cover commission to govern the c passage until the Panamanian year 2000. Unlike the treaties themsel thirds vote for approval, the 1 simple majority in the House Rideouts r SALEM, ORE. ? John an unhappy marriage was magn reconciled ? barely two we innocent of raping her. The couple announced theii to the attornev who sur.opssfn old Rideout. The Rideouts were unavail; friend and counselor said Mi away by the new John. He's version." Javits: sale WASHINGTON ? Sen. Jac the Carter administration dec of F-15 iet fiohters to RnnH cosmetic." Javits says President C? demonstrate Middle East s Egyptian President Anwar S Minister Menachem Begin U getting them to sign a peace ion! prices up osts of gasoline, food and ' prices up 0.8 percent in up its momentum, the erday. Ices rose 9.1 percent, the an 18.3 percent jump in i 1977, prices went up 6.6 are an early sign of what way of price changes in face test irter administration is battle for congressional al treaties. the treaties by a single nents to turn the watering a fresh test in the ly iiiipiciiieiu uiein. the establishment of a :anal and set tolls for s take full control in the ves, which took a twoegislation will require a and Senate. econcile d Greta Rideout, whose ified in a courtroom, are eks after he was found r reconciliation Tuesday lly defended the 21-yearable for comment, but a rs. Rideout was "blown : undergone a real con 'cosmetic' ob Javits, R-N.Y., says ision to send a squadron li Arabia is "obviously irter could far better fnhilUu K\t auiuiliuillll^ jj adat and Israeli Prime ) the White House and t treaty. i| STRT Assembly conv South Carolina's lawmakers are was in proposing new standards for the citiz More than 100 measures were filed Tu day of the 103rd General Assembly. A1 sent to committee. The Senate paid tribute to its depar outgoing Lt. Gov. Brantley Harvey, an of its previous officers. The House received 63 new bills on to 100 measures filed in advance of the s Chief, wife indi A federal grand jury Tuesday ind Feagin Hood on charges that her husbi Summerville assistant police chief Altoi already faced in connection with the vie ted pornographer Michael G. Thevi The superseding indictment returne OranH iliPif horo fhopfloH tVia U/wlc Mtivt J V** J IIV4 V VUMI gVU 1/1 IV> A iWVAO 1 Thevis while he was a fugitive earlier thi Riley prepares Gov. Richard W. Riley wasted no tin getting started on one of his camp; spending most of hisjirst full day in offi< Dili to revamp the Public Service Con Riley's measure would abolish the PSC, which regulates the rates of utilit other companies doing business in Soutl current panel would be replaced by five which would be chosen by a six-membe be appointed by the governor. Salary bill nns / I Legislators wouldn't have to atten Senate sessions to get their $10,000 salari approved Thursday by the House. The bill will be sent to the Senate toda; passed on to Gov. Riley next week for h veto. State Attorney General Daniel R. Mcl a 1978 law prohibits pay for lawmakers i the session because it says members n least 25 percent of House and SenaU receive their pay. It would not be know requirement would be met until after s j&gjfl h y" . ' y " f TWWm S '% -^ 'X; \ ^r. BB mmnHI "E enes iting little time ;enry to live by. lesday, the first II of them were ting president, d re-elected all ip of more than session. cted iicted Barbara ?iu, ouapunuru n "Bart" Hood, escape of cons. d by a federal vith harboring is year. bill le yesterday in aign promises, :e working on a imission. seven-member ies and certain h Carolina. The new members, r committee to sed d House and les under a bill y and could be is approval or >eod has ruled intil the end of lust attend at > meetings to n whether the idjournment. ' ;x._. /. v: