The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, January 22, 1979, Page Page 2, Image 2

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991SRI9 BSMMHHB WORL Return vowe TEHRAN, Iran ? The exiled Ayatullah told the Iranian people Saturday he will ret homeland "in a matter of a few days." "Hail to Khomeini!" marchers shouted paraded in Tehran, calling on the Moslem take charge of this troubled nation. Khomeini issued a declaration to the Irani from his exile headquarters in suburban heat "I will join you very soon," he said. "W help, I will be in your service in a matter of da Ibrahim Yazdi, an aide to Khomeini, confii preparations were being made for the 78 ayatuiian leader to return some time next would not be more specific. Khomeini has bee first forced and recently self-imposed, sinc< Sihanouk says NEW YOKK ? Prince Norodom Sihanoul turned down an invitation from the new Sov regime in Phnom Penh to be Cambodia's ] In an interview Friday, Cambodia's for said the offer was made this week by Unite sniirrps olnsp tn tho ronimo'c lnnHnn ? ? w. WW * Vgtlltv U 1VC4UV1 O J denounced as "treacherous puppets of Viel 'Boat people' c HONG KONG ? Weary but smiling, 371 Vi refugees from the rusty freighter Huey Fon land Saturday after four weeks at anchor Kong's doorstep. They were quickly whiske transit camp to await resettlement oversea The group was brought ashore in boards crowded 2,290-ton freighter, crammed with r 3,300 persons who fled Vietnam. During their four-week wait in internation off Hong Kong, the "boat people" had be refuge from authorities of the British colon The government had barred the Taiwanc ship from entering the colony since its arriv coast Dec. 23. Friday, authorities decided to accept the be after several Western governments offeret some refugees already in Hong Kong camps induing muni ior Muey rong passengers Doin' the bump I Jim Strickland, Bruce Flowers of Notre Dame, Kenny Reynolds and Zam Fredrick jockey for the rebound Saturday at South Bend, Ind. i ne r igniing Irish handed USC an 82-73 loss. See Sports, page 11/ I Doug Christian ? N.D. Obser [ . V I D NRTII , 1 9 riio in fi di m i V/ ill II HOBOKEN ? Fire raged through . . tenement building early Saturday and i luiomein three stories to collapse, killing at least urn to his injuring 19 others. Deputy Fire Chief Francis Hunsinger 1 ^ f were pulled from the building and seven leader to were still missing. . Administrator Sally Suarez of St. M ^an people 19 were treated at the hoi SI? were admitted. Firefiehters were searc iui wu s victims. lys." rmed that -year- old \ A /I > SUA White to stan e 1963. SAN FRANCISCO ? Former Supervi has been ordered to stand trial on cha Mayor George Moscone and Superviso pi last November. After a three-day preliminary hearit closed doors, Municipal Court Judge El GVi/loi. cat n C? J ? & i iuc4j ovt r CU. S7 IU& TVIUIC S k said he year-old former supervisor could fs iet-backed penalty if convicted. president. Mayor Dianne Feinstein and scores mer ruler officials were subpoenaed by the defer id Nations Prosecutors allege that White shot bot whom he Milk on Nov. 27 shortly before Mosco tnam." nouuce a successor to White's seat on Supervisors. lock Projects budc etnamese g touched ^ WASHINGTON ? President Carte on riong Duagei, scneauiea to be submitted to C d off to a includes more than $66.4 million for I s. water projects in South Carolina. from the The budget includes $45 million for nore than struction of the Richard B. Russell Da the Savannah River between South al waters Georgia. ?eced for Other requests include $15.9 million y of the Cooper River at Charleston; $ "SP-numAri deepening Little River Inlet and $2 al off thp dredging Murrells Inlet. The president's budget also reque t npnnip survey of Charleston Harbor silting i totake $40,000 for a navigational study of Lyi , thereby nnHHH^KVi > s jm\wsBf/3i /->>' nnn^ / BA\^BBy/jW s - imBimI i* Mr /JAvi^/jRiSsj^li^B yH hOBML^ bL * m > ^^^^BMir^ffffi^BHWBBMk % JSrft - J& ON 51 re Outag< i n fiupjjtnru caused the'top t ,hundred re uauocu fered brief power ou 12 persons an winds, but the Nations ., 10 . 0 damage was reported i other persons A spokeswoman at i i other persons of(ice said winds rea arv's HoSDital capital city' Wind gus SpiUl and five tor35 throughout hine for more Curt,s Rye> vlce pre! ning ior more South CnrnUna I customers suffered p area. He said most of wind knocking tree Hi Legislate irges of killing ? _ ? ... r Harvey Milk Sen. Tom Smith, Legislator of the Year hpld hphind Smith was chosen b R.J Reynolds key issues, including iment. The 32- percent reserve fund i ice the death Amendment. Last year's winner of other city Richland, lse. j h Moscone and I \ A /^t-? . ne was 10 an- V V I J I f?1 f the Board of | A test for radioacti conducted on the . Department of Hea . /-J official said. I y I (J Emory Williams c ' said tests for radiatic on surface water a facilities. , ,. , He said low level rs fiscal 1980 "pretty stable." .ongress today, \rmy Engineer r~ rnnHnnpH r*rm. I cscaDftft tn and Lake on Carolina and GREENVILLE ? Anderson County st for rediversion Greenville General ? 3.3 million for two-car accident abo 22 million for said. Walter Raines, 22, sts a $100,000 1 and Roger Johnson, problems and I official said. iches River. I Raines, Johnson a I stockade escaped ea I three are at large. "HTE 3S suffered sidences in South Carolina sufitages Sunday because of high il Weather Service said no heavy I. th(> wpnthpr cprvifo'c PnlnmKin .. TAW U WAUill Mlfl ched 38 miles per hour in the ts were expected to continue up the day. jident for customer operations at ric and Gas Co., said 100-150 ower outages in the Columbia the outages were caused by the mbs onto power lines. or honored D-Florence, has been named by the USC Young Democrats, ecause of his positions on eight opposition to the proposed five and sunnort nf thp Pmml TtieiUta ? "?6?? was Sen. Isadore Lourie, Dto be tested vity will be added to routine tests state's water sources, a state 1th and Environmental Control >f DEHEC's radiological section >n have been done in the past only nd ground water near nuclear radioactivity in those areas is s in custody Two men who escaped from the ocnaae are in custody at the hospital after being involved in a ut midnight Friday, authorities was reported in poor condition 19, in fair condition, a hospital nd three other inmates at the ?).. rr1-: J? * ? nj rnuay morning, rne other Ifi BL