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HB won Bakhtiar sup TEHRAN, Iran ? Officers of t forces staged a show of force with Tuesday, vowing that the army will its soldiers will "shed their blood monarchy and the government c Shah pour Bakhtiar. A chief political aide to religious Ayatullah Khomeini said the strik Iranian economy will continue flm/opnmonf rrnc* or?#4 ? *.- 1 gviviiuiivui 1 voigu^ anu lllct JVC'S Wi republican regime named by Khon The British Embassy announced Force, on the advice of the Iranian r would evacuate on Wednesday foreigners, about one half of them Ar strife-torn oil center of Ahwaz tc Persian Gulf. PLO blames BEIRUT, Lebanon - The Pa Organization, PLO, blamed Israel bombing assassination of Abu Has leader reputed to have mastermii attack on the Israeli team at the 1972 As Israeli official in Jerusalem sa would not comment on the charge, one of the slain athletes, liana Ronu newspaper, "I want to deeply thank Thank you very much." An army spokesman in Tel Aviv uaaca in Mjumeasi L/eDanon tired i settlements in northern Gallilee for damaging a school and an apartmc buildings had been emptied and casualties. E? r~1 /"N l tr r> i i iy n ic;cm b ; LONDON ? Britain's 26,000 r began another 24-hour strike Tuesdi walkout by the nation's 70,000 truck no letup in sight. A million London commuters wei rail strike, and two inches of snow thi southern England made road trave It was the third 24-hour strike by eight days, and like the others w; demand for a 10 percent pay b< treatened to strikp aoain Thm>c/io? ? AIIUA OUUjr , I Concentration Loading crates into windows is no simple task, as this worker for M.B. Kahn Construction Co. discovered. This iJ A - ? tduiiuun u)iciaiiuii iook piace at Seibels, Bruce & Co. at the corner of Bull and Lady Streets. I Joe Gellici ? C HiMiiiiBMNMiiii nniiMuwanaMMni ported Budget he Iranian armed WASHINGTON ? Presid the imperial guard economy-minded Congress 1 remain imited and budget, is expected to follow I" to maintain the Union message that emj tf Prime Minister fighting inflation. Carter unveiled his "le Monday. It calls for spendin i opposition leader of $29 billion. es paralyzing the until Bakhtiar's A I av for an Islamic /\ ^ - leini. /"\l I I O II U I I I' it * tu 1, 1 A- WASHINGTON ? Repre! that the Royal Air groups whose membc?. nilitary command, Monday by the tens of thi more tnan 200 arguments into the halls of nericans, from the demand that all aboi ) Bahrain on the babies," said Nellie Gray, Life. Gray said anti-abortionist | | Daekfltfp hpnHpH hu Q fnnct I O I C f p I want no compromise legislal IOI V->l V-H abortions." lestine Liberation i Tuesday for the I J O T f H I T C isan, the guerrilla L-/ ^ 1 1 W 1 ^ ided the terrorist ^ 01vmnip?5 WASHINGTON ? Detroit y p host the 1980 Republican I id his government party's national committee D..4 1 J ... jdui uie wmow 01 decision shortly. ino, told an Israeli Ody Fish, co-chairman o whoever did this. mittee, said Detroit is "a cil urban renaissance . .. and .. _ , .. . suited for holding a Republic S u Palestinian Detroit was chosen over si: rockets at Israeli committee had been deadlocl an hour Tuesday, choice apparently was betw ;nt house, but the there were no . #. ! I r~i otril/2} l-\JI 11 11 o strike PLYMOUTH, Mass. ? Tuesday ordered the pi leukemia victim Chad Gree ailroad engineers Laetrile. ay as the crippling Judge Guy Volterra also r ers continued with been the center of a contn ment, must remain in the 1 e affected by the even though he can live wil it fell overnight in Beside Laetrile, the pai 1 difficult. giving Chad enzyme ener I vuamins. nowever, uiey ma the engineers in natural foods. as to press their During a two-week hearin )nus. They have sltate contended that Q poisoning caused by the poisoning brought on by hig - ' Sj \ 1 m wm a n. . fls . -. v iAMECGCK ION I ^ * D 5 'austere' Kais ent Carter, praised by an Gov. Ri< for showing restraint in his that pay rf through with a State of the President >hasizes the urgency of He said 1 I work on a an and austere" budget sidered by C $532 billion with a dpfirit ,4T will beneficial < president's 8 n t urged ^ Kj officials la: sentatives of anti-abortion marched on Capitol Hill Dusands, are taking their 0 O Congress. p ( Zionists stop the killing of ^ president of the March to A bill en s "Have a full legislative change the itutional amendment. We Service Cm .ion. We want to cut out all the South < The sev< | regulates tl nlpr Tn Legislature > w I C I U V-J legislators. I The bill b was selected Tuesday to appoint a c National Convention. The PSC on the was expected to ratify the have the a nominees. f the site selection comty experiencing a genuine its facilities are ideally f |?\ ( ;an National Convention." ' ^ K-' x other cities after the site ked for two days. The final aik?tm _ een Detroit and Dallas. on g coun(j County Com cut off the letter or . o ? , . , under the si A Slinprmr Pnnrt inHno The count .rents of three-year-o d reCordsDec n to stop giving their child by the audi, uled that the boy, who has >versy over cancer treat- r"| egal custody of the state, r~ 11 th his parents. L-m ents are forbidden from nas or excess doses of GREENE y continue to feed the boy primaries counties 1 g that ended last Friday, vacancy in lad suffers from cyanide The winn Laetrile and Vitamin A election Mi J ;ii uuses. 1 ^ ll;r? f . , ? . * . ?V.;- Bi' >< '"' lH * wBHR. HUHK iKKilHR rV^i'-V-^fV1"-'- '- ' / " - '--" " . '- ':^'V ~. iTFITE es to 'conform' :hard Riley Tuesday repeated his position lises for state employees should conform to Carter's voluntary wage guidelines. tie has asked an aide, Katherine Clarke, to lternate plans to the one now being conthe South Carolina Legislature. work to determine which plan is most to state employees and still falls within the anti-inflation guidelines," Riley said. nit: guvci IIUI a CACVUUVC USSlSlHni lO U1C ;et and Control Board, met with federal st week. bill introduced lbodying Gov. Richard Riley's proposal to method of selecting members of the Public mmission, PSC, was introduced Tuesday in ^ i: o a ^aruima aenaie. sn members of the commission, which fie rates of utilities, are now elected by the (. All the current commissioners are former acked by Riley would allow the governor to committee to nominate condidates for the t basis of merit. The governor would also lUthority to veto any of the committee's I s~\ y r i i /-N r+ ^ ^ - i Cl SUt?5 L.UU1ILII A suit seeking the release of a coverletter ' audit has been filed against the Aiken ncil by The Aiken Standard. filed Monday in Aiken County court by ditor Scott B. Hunter seeks the release of i the grounds that it is public information ate's Freedom of Information Act. v pminpil "* J'A -r "" j vuuiivu i vicascu nit; dUUil OI US iy /Y-Y? . 12, but refused to release the cover letter or. Bctions held /ILLE ? Democratic and Republican were held in Greenville and Laurens Hiesday to nominate candidates for a the S.C. Senate. ers will run against each other in a special *rch 13. V*.' _|^' -S'~i ? artfesayftfg gg? ?