The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 27, 1980, Page Page 2, Image 2

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I I I jupun neip TOKYO ? Five Japane Vietnamese refugees op< making Japan a more pala Their plan is to finan restaurants and hire refug waitresses. Once the rest in business, they say, tl couraged to buy them. The Tokyo businessmen penniless refugees to buii where there is no large Vi< on. Takayoshi Miyagawa, < proposed new company, i opening in the spring. Miyagawa, president c Public Relations, an electii four friends all corpora $83,000 to set up the n _ i ri k a MOTS TIOW /VI CAIRO, Egypt ? Arab! strikes and clashed with ric and Israel exchanged ambi establishment of diplomatic Egyptian Ambassador S? credentials at the Jerusa president, Yitzhak Navon. guard was present and an I national anthem. "We can provide a good peace between the Israeli p in the area, something that the threat to their security lasting peace," Murtada sai Meanwhile, Israeli Amba presented his credentials tc Abnine Palace in Cairo an sure that peace is unavoidal T:i^' I I NO b LOriCJ BELGRADE, Yugoslav! Tito's doctors said yestei creased heart weakness an alleviate his pneumonia. "Disturbances of hear creasingly frequently and continue," the midday medi "In spite of intensive ther been reduced," the 87-ye doctors said in one of their the course of his seven weeV Tito's left leg was amp circulation blockage threat Over the weekend, his dc from pneumonia inadditioi was being treated by a diah Isabel Perc BUENOS AIRES, Argc Isabel Peron has been ac( $14,000 worth of jewelry government bank. The 49-year-old Mrs. P arrest Monday at a fami charges, including divert funds to her personal acco Mrs. Peron, third wife became president in 19"; deposed by a co I?~ I Crunch! This accident was typic wind damage occii throughout Columbia Mot night. iMMMMHMHBaMaM 5Ki rlknl c irig reiugees ise businessmen are helping in restaurants in hopes of itable place for refugees, ce a chain of Vietnamese jees as managers, cooks and aurants become established he Vietnamese will be ensay it's the best way for the Id new lives in this country etnamese community to rely designated chairman of the kvith the first one slated for >f the Center for Political on-analysis firm, said he and te executives, had raised ir company. I ideast peace 5 marched, staged protest >t police yesterday as Egypt assadors and completed the : relations. aad Murtada presented his lem residence of Israel's An Israeli military honor sraeli band played Egypt's example of coexistence in eople and the Arab people will reduce for (the Arabs) and will ensure a just and d. ssador Eliahu Ben-Elissar President Anwar Sadat at I d said: "I am absolutely ale." lition worse a ? President Josip Broz rday he was suffering ind they had not been able to t rhythms appear inI signs of heart weakness ical bulletin said. apy, the pneumonia has not ar-old Yugoslave leader's most pessimistic reports in ts of hospitalization. >utated Jan. 20 because a ened fatal gangrene. ctors said he was suffering 1 to kidney weakness, which y'sis machine. )n acquitted ntina ? Former President quitted of illegally accepting r as birthday gifts from a eron remained under house ly estate, facing four other ing $1 million in flood relief unt. ; of President Juan Peron, 14 when he died. She was up in March 1976. :al of ring nday Davo Matth?w? - GAV _ ' . > nBt Carter gives E WASHINGTON ? The Carl move that could make Egypt a in the Middle East, proposes with 40 top-notch jet fighters ; promise of more to come in the The arms decision, announc Department,appeared to repre a year ago. Secretary of Defe Secretary of State Cyrus R. V there was no intention of co regional colossus along Iranian Preliminary estimates are I military sales credits of at le years. This could be boosted if decides to accept President fighter. ine Egyptian government order such F-15 aircraft as m defense needs," Hodding C< spokesman, said. Abortion issue WASHINGTON ? The Suprei decide whether states may requ parents of young girls before abortions. The justices said they will s challenged as unconstitutional who did not want her parents tol David Dolowitz, a Salt Lake C a^ci f lucuiu icu in tuu it i cvui u; high court that the Utah law inte rights to secure abortions "with by the state." In response,the Utah attorney "To leave the parent in total ign major surgery upon a minor parents' control and custody wc and completely the fundamenta of the family unit and to d responsibility which parents children." Goldwater wc MANHATTAN, Kan. ? U.S. says it may be time for the Unit destroy Iran's major oil refine the U.S. Embassy in Tehran ar< "Maybe the time has come \ should tell (Ayatollah) Khomeii days to release them or Abad Golwater said Monday at a n< north-central Kansas college to> "That's where they make ; diesel fuel, so it wouldn't affec said the 70-year-old Arizona sen Youth progrc WASHINGTON ? Sen. Erne announced that the Departmen $9.8 million to South Carolina Employment Program. The funds have been earma 1980 fiscal year, Hollings said IV The funds are part of $1 nationwide for the program, v jobs for disadvantaged youth and 21. The young people work i agencies and are paid r t/?* >>':'.Vy. ; : v?S pQ^^?^>.?3^^^^^H^H^HH|j^nBX|EpflH9^&| ION -nvntnrms De o / i ; ter administraton, in a CO U.S. military surrogate del to arm the Arab nation Ca and 250 tanks ? with a sta years ahead. the ed Monday at the State I isent a policy shift. Only tin ;nse Harold Brown and bil ance assured Congress He nverting Egypt into a ( i lines. ret that Egypt will receive ast $4 billion over five COi President Anwar Sadat be Carter's offer of F-15 hopes in due course to [ lay be necesary for its irter, the department Ca bla > rliQr i iQQP>rl ' \-A I vl VJ ^ pei ne Court has agreed to ire doctors to notify the _ performing asked-for ^ tudy such a Utah law by a 15-year-old girl d about her abortion. ity lawyer for the teen- not > only as H.L., told the seJ] rferes with young girls' out undue interference ^ i V I ? general's office said, orance of the proposed child still within the < >uld be to ignore totally cor 1 notion of the integrity a s lisregard entirely the S have for their minor Pr sui De urits action the 1 Sen. Barry Goldwater the ed States to threaten to Na ry if the hostages in His 5 not released. I\ .. I r* :j i /~\ a . vutMi .jrresiuem warier noi li he's got X number of for Ian would disappear," the 2ws conference in this pre vn. all their gasoline and t us if it disappeared," Q j ator. OI unfunded pl' wli st Hollings, D-S.C., has sa; t of Labor has allocated for the Summer Youth dis I isr rked for use during the londay. thi f58.7 million allocated ph vhich provides summer las between the ages of 14 th< < i. in community service I gh the minimum wage. I ne msB^m STfi bate has Spc >LUMBIA ? When the R ' * A t a ml i aies are leiecasi inursuc rolina Educational Televis itions of the Public Broadca ?option of airing the progran 5TV's coverage of the deba le in broadcasting history t ingual telecast will be made nry J. Cauthen said Monday, ^authen said the station had juest to make the program a^ 'It was something that see ne and we decided were in ! a good thing to do," he said. Blacks could COLUMBIA ? Reapportioi rolina Senate could result i icks being elected, accordi gislative Black Caucus. 'We could elect a minimui 'haps as many as 12," says F Richland. thirteen blacks now sit in rolina House, but no black 1 late since the turn of the cent ohnson said blacks could pr I- i_ * _ _ - I ni i A lumuia anu ^nanesion area: the south. But he said blacfc forego one area to concent] lator from another. We'll go with a full court pre >mplex oppor CHARLESTON ? Opponc wention complex in downtov uit to block federal funds for >usan Mede, director of th eservation Law. said Mond t in federal court in W; partment of House and Urb* onomic Development Admi ! project $7 million in grants, rhe suit asks for an injunct ! city of Charleston is not tional Environmental Polk toric Preservation Act. flayor Joseph P. Riley Jr. sa expected to delay the proje a declaratory judgment th; : requirements of enviro nervation laws at issue. tudents treat* HICKORY GROVE ? Abou pils in western York Count; iat appears to be scarlet f( yrhe outbreak is unusual, th< lease is not as feared as it wa 1't as serious when treated pr 'Basically, scarlet fever onl -oat with a rash," said Dr. j ysician who was treated 25 t it two weeks. "But when the i devil out of parents." 5y mptoms include a sore thi inds, reddened tongue and a ck and spreads over the body I, i .^hbmbbjbbmm^BP .... - - . (TE 3nish option epublican presidential ly night by the South ;on Network, member sting Service will have 1 in Spanish. ites will mark the first hat a live simutaneous , ETV general manager received no particular /ailable in Spanish, med like its time had South Carolina it would fill 6 seats timent of the South n at least half a dozen ng to members of the m of six senators and lep. I S. Leevy Johnson, the 24-member South has been elected to the ury. obably be elected in the 5 as well as other areas i interest groups would 'ate on electing a black ss," he said. lents file suit ^ t ^ *41* 1112 ;uid ui a yto imiiiun vn Charleston have filed the project. j le National Center for [ lay the group had filed I ashington ,to stop the } in Development and the fl inistration from giving I ion on the grounds that I in compliance with the j :y Act or the National id the opponents' suit is ct. City officials asking at the city has followed nmental and historic ^ \^A I V_y I l\^ V ^ I it 30 elementary school y are being treated for ?ver, health authorities ey say, adding that the s a few decades ago and operly with antibiotics, y means a type of strep Henry Crotwell, a York o 30 students during the rash buds out, it scares oat, high fever, swollen rash that begins at the i v "tMki