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SS^^^;; 2^SN:: ^:N< S-* <- -;.t:x i :. Richard W. f rrf >Vxv^'-<tt?rai^H^ .-vVf=i-r:,-: -,x;;-7 : ?- T --^ Mnnn/ C*f ^ t//^ ^ viiiwy si I w V c ' '" a | -j ' '^^VXC^Vi/ri * LJomes B. Ed w' efcy..'6y.:: ?^jn T ~W-^f^i hRHhB&mhh ?K?W? .W^"- - '-^],>'-^?^ ll?ll||f?^ : :'jStfrSi p~Z };lrxw ^ _xL r? -?iL U2SPI nson is sworn into office wards ponders his future --; -: &:: . ' ? I:-^^35p8h|^ok v > i:w '^111^ i ||||s^?& n ^ 9^::; s-jh'^r '- ^r ' * ' : i|^^ l^':*i 1 ^ v,- v Governor. : flr -_\n - i~^r-y , Photography b> , Dave Roback Britt Andrew J t l^MH Hl"i ii 1 , -lllMlgHT Til iTr il 5jjfo$feg|g :-t|pt- %^fe'. i:i^i||:^^ - *3MP ^bf^IB^MB mE^? \ ^1^-Af y iJW1! ^jPSs "p- 8 ' :v-; v?^^^K5SBni?: ::<?^^^^^M^?jfthnmH|; - v/x- Mj H , \..;.':.^^^|:V/V.;; <;>3Av^'*}X^-'.-f"-: v- -1~ ^^ J; p^ H Inaugui By C Gamec A cool, bright day and an er W. Riley Wednesday as he be< For the first time this centi south side of the State House In his address, Riley said Sc J A A. ? A.t _i _ i 1 At. _ _ 1 auiy 10 me siaie ana memseiv promises, but he discussed Carolina. "IN THESE COMPLEX government modern and cap; and adapting to the changing n He listed public education, < mental expense as several gi "The time has long passed v as if it had a charge account v> to run up bills which add to t! which may later bankrupt la HE SAID rather than pron money and government, he wo people of the state and the g Also inaugurated were Lt. Daniel R. McLeod; State T Comptroller Gen. Earle H Agriculture G. Bryan Patrick bell. A parade was held before ~ ~ O4 A 1 1! main on eei ami continuing oi marching units and floats pa A tuba rings out a ^^B-; , , i .. -x-;^ : ;: ::;.- :?; \ ~ation '79 arynJacobi , :ock Staff Writer ) ithusiastic crowd welcomed Richard j :ame South Carolina's 87th governor. ; iry the inauguration was held on the i >uth Carolinians have a deep sense of es. He said he would not give a list of his duties to the people of South I and demanding days, we need a able of keeping pace with the times leeds of the people,'' Riley said. economic needs, energy and governavernmental challenges today. vhen government could spend money ath the taxpayers. It cannot continue he burden of today's taxpayers, and ter generations," Riley said. j lising to solve problems with more uld try for a partnership between the overnment. Gov. Nancy Stevenson; Atty. Gen. teasurer Grady L. Patterson Jr.; 1. Morris Jr.; Commissioner of Jr. and Sec. of State John T. Campthe inauguration, starting on South lto Pendleton Street. Several bands, rticipated in the event. <-:WB i?i^n 1 reflective tune.