The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, December 10, 1980, Page Page 2, Image 2

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* Wire rl w w Wd "v ' ? Responseggp BEIRUT, Lebanon ? Tl crisis has moved closer to latest American response t oi me 52 captives, the spea said in Tehran Tuesday. Hashemi Rafsanjani tc clarification delivered Thi "has come closer to solvir issue would not bee re-c Majlis. "In the past the U.S. h principle," Rafsanjani told time it has taken more cleai His comments come one t by Behzad Nabavi, head oi studying the issue, that favorable to Iran. Labor unr WARSAW, Poland ? PoU for the first time to the a| farmers accused the govt agreement to approve their i Organizers of a private government initialed but legalizing their independer meeting in Warsaw Sunday c "Strikes are a matter for the meeting of delegates," Wieslaw Kecik. Private farmers in Poland country's tillable land and . agricultural production. More Salve SAN SALVADOR, K1 Sah were murdered in the San victims of right-wing terrc presence of a high-level U the slaying of four Americat Most of the 15 victims fo\ Police said all had been sh signs of torture. They wer 8,500 persons killed this ye Central American nation. U.S. Undersecretary of former undersecretary Wil seven hours Monday wit civilian junta to discuss all forces were involved in last The four Americans, thn lay social worker, were kil Salvador airport to the cit Soviets told r NEW DELHI, India ? F has told Soviet President wants no further interfere "We sincerely hope that t territorial integrety and n< tries in the region will not c through conflict and interfe i at a heavily-guarded civic i L state president and Commu [ Accompanied by declara ( and praise for Brezhnev I Gandhi's message about n } as a strong reference to tl r Afghanistan and the Mosler Afghanistan, the most ? relations, prompted Soviet the meeting to an indoor 1 about 1,000 invited gues outdoor location was the his I Gameco staffers s "Happ\ Holiday i From left to right Ste editor: Leesa Bainbr tertainment editor; /U barn, sports editor; Ralston, editorial pat Mark Platte, news editi Meyers, assistant spo and John Parnell, graph Not pictured Brian Me, desk chief, Ward assistant entertainmei Kevin Johnson, ?assist editor, Michelle B assistant sports ech Cytinda Calvert, wire edt 1 in i y* .. / ,:i'A& *J '' %y?w eports iser to solution lie 13-month-old U.S. hostage a solution as a result of the o Iranian demands for release ker of the Iranian Parliament Id reporters that the U.S. irsday by Algerian diplomats lg the problem" and that the xamined by Parliament, or as accepted our demands in a news conference. "But this steps in executing them." he heels of statements Sunday f the government commission the U.S. response is more r\ r f r* v r csi s\Ji c;uu^ j md's labor unrest has spread gricultural sector as private ?rnment of reneging on an lew independent union. farmers' union claimed the refused to sign the papers it union. They scheduled a >n their grievances. tomorrow, for today there is said one of the organizers, I work about 52 percent of the account for 78 percent of all idor murders iador ? Fifteen more people Salvador area, presumably rists who struck despite the .S. commission investigating i ummon and Monday were young men. I ot and most of the bodies bore I e the latest among more than I ar in the civil war in this little I State William. Bowdler and lliam D. Rogers met for nearly h members of the militarylegations that army and police week's murders. ee Roman Catholic nuns and a led while driving from the San y. Tot to intprfpr<=> I -? . ? I . I I W I vy 'rime Minister Indira Gandhi Leonid Brezhniev (hat India :e in this region, he independence, sovereignty, Dn-aligned status of the counome under strain or Jeopardy rence," Mrs. Gandhi declared meeting for the visiting Soviet nist Party chief. j tions of Indo-Soviet friendship as a world ststesman, Mrs. on-interference was regarded ie Soviet military presence in n i nci - ii in.iui i ctnuii mere, sensitive issue in Indo-Soviet and Indian authorities to shift nail where it was attended by ts. The originally-announced itoric Red Fort. <J Jgf0Fy ve Riddell, idge, en like Chib Jeannie /? editor; | )r; Richard |v r/.<? ffditnr tics editor. Iton, copy Borden. 71 editor, ant news urchette, tor; and itor. Wiil.ii i ^(j?????i Nati Many mourn Le NEW YORK ? A 25-year-old parently stalked John Lennon for on a charge of gunning down th< music world mourned the de songwriter and singer. The suspect, Mark David Chaj heavy guard to the Tombs prison early Tuesday to await arraignme A police source, who asked nc Chapman gave different stories slaying.But he said Chapman w knew he was shooting the 40-year make the British rock group in culture legends in the 1960's. More than 1,000 people gath< outside the Dakota, a Luxury Manhattan's Upper West Side whe wife, Yoko Ono, and their 5-year-< he was shot Monday night a limousine. David Geffen, president of Ge Lennon recorded, said Miss Ono couple's apartments, was "very u daybreak Tuesday. "They're a bunch of crazy peo drunk and rowdy. It's like a party, A smaller, more subdued crow( the building on 72nd btreet across Monday night. Geffen said that if Lennon had New York City and "very privat circus." He repeated a statement issued "John loved and prayed for the hu same for him." President-elect Ronald Reaga called Lennon's death "a great try KKK plans no NASHVILLE, Tenn. ? A natioi Klan says no retaliation is planne infiltrated the Klan for more thar his exDerienoos for Thp Tpnnp<s*p Reporter Jerry Thompson, 40, life underground in Sunday's edit The Klan, he wrote, "grows mc and should be disarmed. He si protection because the Klan thrc who violate their oaths of allegiai Asked about possible retaliat perial wizard of the Invisible En replied, "If you mean physical, c as far as we're concerned." Thompson said he infiltrated including the militant Invisibh crosses and demonstrated in his v | /~\ /ni i r I 4- i 4- J L^y I^IU iiui i iu U( WASHINGTON ? Sen. Erne Monday introduced legislation Harbor to 55 feet, the senator's off The proposal would make Cha site for coal shipment facilities a national security purposes of tl Navy facilities, the senator's offic In a statement on the Senate I inadequate port facilities have < expanding coal trade. "The single most important alleviate this problem," he sai harbors to meet navigational reqi expanding coal trade. Hollings pointed out that Char site for such facilities because oi proximity to the rich Appalachian A mBKJPIsL,/*., < m - I 1 H i ^?2 -i -A* on nnon death w nuruii man uihn an. ! i """"" three days is being held s former Beatle, as the ath of the legendary )man, was taken under in downtown Manhattan int. >t to be identified, said to detectives about the as "emphatic" that he old Lennon, who helped to superstars and popped Tuesday morning apartment building on ?re Lennon lived with his )ld son, Sean, and where fter stepping from a ffen Records for which j , upstairs in one of the psef'by the crowd after pie out there... They're " Geffen said. 1 had stood vigil outside ; from Central Park late a funeral it would Ik? in e. Yoko doesn't want a last night by Miss Ono: iman race. Please do the n, visiting in the city, igedy." retaliation I nal leader of the Ku Klux j d against a reporter who i a year and then wrote of an. began writing about his 1 ions of the newspaper. [ re dangerous every day" lid he was under police ?atens death to members ice. ion, Bill Wilkinson, imlpire faction of the Klan, orporal retribution, none two Klan organizations, ^ Empire, helped light yhite Klan garb. j eepen port st F. Hollings, D-S.C., to deepen Charleston ice announced. rieston a more feasible md be significant to the le port which has U.S. esaid. loor, Hollings said that created bottlenecks for step we can take to d, "is to improve our in uiueiiis 01 mis rapiaiy leston was an excellent f its natural harbor and i coal fields. ! jfl I9f ' ' -. .x^^^S IV* * * B ' ' Sta Agencies expe A handful of state agencies ha\ and Control Board they anticipa million in the current fiscal year, ? A. Vaughn Jr. said today only $8.4 to help them out. Board member Tom G. Manj House Ways and Means Commit should be told "we still expect thei for the rest of the fiscal year." Vaughn said the largest defi Department of Education, a total i are $2.8 million in benefits for pi and $1.9 million due to higher co buses. . The Department of Social Serv million shortfall in Medicaid pay The board did not act on the repc Media argues A state law barring news orga public the names of juveniles acci unconstitutional, attorneys for the The argument was made bef< Court, which is hearing an organizations of a decision by Ora Court Judge Alvin C. Biggs. The the appeal. The judge found several new; outlets in contempt of court becau: a 13-year-old Santee boy who wai young children on Jan. 21. The Orangeburg Times and L contempt fbr using the boy 's nan Greenville News, The Evening I State, WCSC-TV and WIS-TV wer not fined. Trial date set fc MONCKSCORNER - A Janua for two men indicted for murder three service station attendants. Shortly after the Berkeley Cou the indictments Monday against I 40, and Sammy David Roberts, taken before Circuit Judge Willia trial date for Jan. 5. The indictments charge that Re William (). Spain, Kenneth Krau; June 19 at two separate locations men were shot several times c magnum pistol. Both defendants pleaded inn Copeland's lawyers, Peter Then said they would file a series of i days. Howell set 9a.m. Friday for a he Silver lining in There may be a silver lining farmers who experienced the 4 cording to state Agriculture Patrick. - "Needless to sav tho rw??nnt empty and peanut growers an demands for a good 1981 harvest,' Since peanuts are an allotted cr production may help raise allotm plant more acres of peanuts next > "We cannot possibly have anoth said Bob Scott, and Aiken Coun serves as chairman of the South G - *' .- ~ ,' ;'. ' v ^^BW^ssb^Bh toJi tct deficits re informed the Budget ,te deficits totaling $14 ind state Auditor Edgar million will be available gum, chairman of the ttee, said the agencies n to operate a tight ship cit will occur in the of $4.8 million. Included ublic school employees ists of operating school rices anticipated a $4.6 ment. >rts. about law inizations from making ised in serious crimes is media said Monday. [)re the state Supreme appeal by the news ngeburg County Family court will rule later on spapers and broadcast se they used the name of i accused of killing two Jemocrat was found in le and fined $1,000. The >ost of Charleston, The e found in contempt but >r two men ry trial date has been set in the .June 19 slaying of nty grand jury returned Henry Wesley Copeiand, 23, the two men were m T. Howell, who set the iberts and Copeland shot >e and Louis Cakeley on in Berkeley County. The >ach with a .44 caliber ocent to the charges, ii and John Frampton, notions in the next few taring on the motions. bad crop for the state's peanut 'worst crop ever," aciccinnnr pipeline is somewhat a aware of the strong ' Patrick said, op, Patrick said the low ents to allow growers to 'ear. ter year as bad as 1980," ty peanut grower, who arolina Peanut Board. R~~~ / r"' , ' ?