The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, January 19, 1979, Page Page 2, Image 2

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uinni m fvunku Blast wounds 2C JERUSALEM ? A Palestinian guerrilla bomb I wounded 20 persons in a crowded open-air mark me neari 01 ine jewisn naif of Jerusalem Thursds U.S. Mideast mediator Alfred Atherton began second day of talks with Israeli leaders. Yasser Arafat's Palestine Liberation Organize said in Beirut that one of its underground units in Is was responsible. It said the unit was named after Ali Iyad, a senior military leader of A1 Fatah kill< Jordan's 1970-71 civil war. A Jerusalem police spokesman who gave the tc the blast said the bomb went off near a vegetable s in the Mahane Yehuda market. The market packed with pre-Sabbath shoppers when the b went off at mid-morning. Strike continues LONDON ? As Conservatives jeered, BriU Labor government decided Thursday not to decla state of emergency to break a stranglehold on essei supplies caused by a truck drivers' strike tha crippling tne economy. Prime Minister James Callaghan told the Hous Commons a declaration of an emergency and us troops probably would not speed up the movemer such goods as foodstuffs and animal fodder. Shah, Ford meel ASWAN, Egypt ? The "vacationing" shah of I former U.S. President Gerald R. Ford and Egyp President Anwar Sadat discussed events in the Mi East Thursday in a one-hour meeting on an islar the Nile. A spokesman for Sadat said in a statement tha spirit of understanding prevailed" among the t men as they discussed "the general situation anc latest events and developments in the area." The discussion was believed to have centered 01 tnrmml in Iron uihiph rocnl tori in tho chflh'c lontrin VUt VII III MM Mil ft IIIVK I VUUIVVVI III VIIX/ UIIUII U IVU T IIIJ country Tuesday for what could turn into exile. IMWHHiiipiiliW BPJiJ.I L Bl 1'n p B^srni iu ) Economy 'heal klacf pt . WASHINGTON ? "The economy contini * right along at a healthy rate," government " William (Jox said after new reports of strong activity in the closing months of 1978. mon In fact, Cox said the government might he Jrael new measures to "rein it in a little" if it dc Aku down soon. ^ . Just how fast the economy was rolling 1 [ documented Thursday in a Commerce D . report on the gross national product for . d quarter of last year. The GNP, which measures the total outpi omk and services by American workers and indi I expected to show the economy grew at a percent in the October-December period. Commuters strar tin's re a OAKLAND ? Tens of thousands of commu ntial delays Thursday after a Bay Area Rapid Tr? t is caught fire while whizzing through a tunnel i Francisco Bay, leaving one firefighter def e of Dersons hosDitalized. ir * e of Investigators were poking through the it of remains of the train and a blackened strip oi clues to the fire, the most serious incident i six and one-half years of operation. Uranium spill >tian 1 ddle , ld in WOODSON TERRACfe, Mo. ? A doz< 1 carrying radioactive uranium rolled onto t ??a when the floor of the truck carrying them authorities said. i Onlv mimifp Amnnnts ImItmI nntn th? nnvp the Wednesday accident, a Missouri High\ 1 spokesman said, but some lanes were close* ? his 30 minutes. Authorities said there was little persons in the area. i 3 l^^OUl 2 TIMES THE additional 20% which is up to 50 p??? Suit Exam) 3-Piece Suit ? $1 Was Reduced To Save 20% More _ . a SELECT THE MERCH OFF THE PRICE MAI AS NEW SPRING M Don't Mist N I SI thy' Pay aes to roll l_< The Sennte Thiirs< economisi . v. . . . : economic l^isjatora receive h, the first day of each i iyp fft foif,, about three months >esn't slow The measure was : House, where it or was to be however, refused to epartment me"ts- measur* the final mittee of three senat will seek a compror it of goods The Senate-apprc i,c?rv revises a House bill rate of 5 of legislators weeks after the star ided I Rileyters faced I in his first state o msit train Riley has asked t under San lower the age foi id and 32 remove the sales ta the selection of Pu i charred Riley also call< r track for exemption, a hike n BART's eligibility and an e Human Affairs G j complaints of disci 5 Chairrr in barrels Instate 70 DOVESVILLE ? collapsed, the Darlington Coui 14 per?uns arrestee ment after marijuana were sei vay Patrol a State Law Enfor d for about The spokesman, s danger to charged with posse distribute. COLUMBIA MAI ASSEMBLY ST., C BLE SALE 1 VALUES ? 2 TIMES 1 5 offering for the first t off their already reduc % off ? $? Now You LES OF B. BERRY'S SALE , ?le | | Loc oo. iceTGii rasnion 89.88 Was Sal* ? $18.00 Save 20 *7108 | Now On ANDISE OF YOUR CHOIC RKED. THIS INCLIinF* cai ERCHANDISE9! B It! B. Berry's D< wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmmmm rnTE bill passes lay passed a bill to provide that alf of their $10,000 annual salary on mnual session and the second half later. sent back across the hall to the iginated last week. The House, concur on the Senate's amend ; now goes to a conference comors and three representatives who nise. >ved pay schedule drastically to continue the traditional system their full annual salary within two t of each session. lower age f the state speech, Gov. Richard W. he South Carolina Legislature to r compulsory school attendance, ix on utility bills and divest itself of blic Service Commissioners. ?d for an increased homestead in the income ceiling on Medicaid xtension of the powers of the state ommission so it ran rimination in private businesses. ion arrested John Ray Etheridge, chairman of nty Democratic Party, was among I Wednesday when 1,380 pounds of zed at a Darlington County airport, cement Division spokesman said. Hugh Munn, said Etheridge was ission of marijuana with intent to MASTER CHARGE j] VISA H AMERICAN EXPRESS L, 2ND LEVEL >OWNTOWN I riME! lit bAVIN(3S! ime ever . . . An :ed Fall inventory \ Save Double! VALUES | ither Example Jacket $135 Retail I > Priced $99.95 I % More ?$20.00 |i jy $/995 | j EAND SAVE 20% LE ITEMS AS WELL awble Sate.