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Belk coming
(AP>-- William Belk^h
with 51 other Americans I
is scheduled to return hon
State officials who are
asking those who wish t
to Columbia MetropoliU
scheduled to land at ?hr?ni
Instead, anyone who
Angela and his two sons b
to line up on Knox Abbe
arranged by the state fc
ficials said.
Gov. Dick Riley and
greet him at the airport
down Knox Abbot Drive i
expected to leave the Airj
There Belk will hold a
Coliseum. Then he will g
lormal life with his wife.
Riley has declared Thi
tor the hostages' return
the state to conduct servi<
Ex-hostages
WASHINGTON <AP)thr
former hostages fre
lie spirit of our count]
\ vsohitior. Monday
if Thanksgiving in their I
The resolution, the pre
t he nation when we are
freedom."
"It recognizes the prir
men and women fulfillec
calling," Reagan said. '
bravery of professional
eight men in the long lin
preserve every thing."
"It reminds us that gr
lays down his life for anot
Father char,
<AP)? The father of a
with shooting and killing I
i parked van reading a nc
Anthony Robert Taylor
police headquarters aboi
Monday and was charged
Willie Stradfor, 32, di
Richland County Memor
about an hour and 15 mini
to police and hospital spol
Desertion cl
CAMP LEJEUNE. >
iismissed a charge of
Robert Garwood, who >
collaborating with the ene
The Judge, Col. R.E. ?
that Garwood solicited o
their weapons and refuse
another prisoner of war in
However, he let stand <
collaborated with the enei
Residents ti
ATLANTA <AP>? Atlc
Rockdale County officer:
black youngster slain i
months.
Since the discovery of
Friday. Rockdale Count;
vjth telephone calls fron
'he deaths of the 14childr
"We've been receivir
suspicious vehicles and j
said a Rockdale Coun
nrmation is being turne
'.o are follow ing up on ev
Atlanta Put)lic Safety C
lis officers were working
case of 15-year-old Terr
lound Friday on the edg
Atlanta.
World popu
UNITED NATIONS <;
expected to climb from 4
year 2000 and could be 11
century, a U.N. official p
Jean Ripert of France,
international economic <
figures to the U.N. Popul
the group began a 10-d
trends and growth polici*
Leftists aga
MADRID. SPAIN (A
chanting "Yankees go lie
from Madrid to the near
Ardoz Sunday to protes
Atlantic Treaty Organic
pulsion of American mi
police kept the marchc
Spanish-American air ba
Premier Adolfo Sua re;
date of 1983 for joining
alliance. The demonstral
on the issue.
Dniefs
l home today !
e South Carolinian who was held
>y Iranian militants for 444 days,
ne today.
s planning the homecoming are
o turn out to greet Belk not to go
in Airport, where his plane is
t2p.m. |
wants to greet Belk, his wife,
iy a previous marriage are asked
it Drive in Cayce. A motorcade
>r Belk will pass that away, ofmembers
of Belk's family will
an/4 fKnn J'
u11vi iiivii i iuc in uic iiiuiurt'ciut;
into Columbia. The motorcade is
>ort about 3:30.
news conference in the Carolina
;o home for good, returning to a
irsday a "day of Thanksgiving"
i. He has asked churches across
:es in honor of the hostages.
; to be honored
- President Reagan, declaring
*?d from Iran have shown that
rv can never be broken," signeo
designating Thursday a day
lonor.
sident said, "salutes the unity of
confronted with threats to our
iciple of public service which 53
I in the highest tradition of their
'It recognizes the devotion and
soldiers, the memories of those
ie who have given everything to
eater glory has no man than he
her," the president said.
ged in shooting
9-year-old girl has been charged
the child's stepfather as he sat in
'wspaper, police said.
, 28, of Columbia surrendered at
it three hours after the shooting
with murder, police said.
ed in the emergency room of
ial Hospital at 9 a.m. Monday,
utes after he was shot, according
kesman.
large dropped
i.e.? A military judge has |
desertion against Marine Pfc. |
Aras accused of deserting and j
imy in Vietnam.
Jwitzer, also dismissed charges j
ther Americans to throw down |
to fight and that he mistreated
i Vietnam.
sther accusations that Garwood !
Tiy. ,
p Atlantapolice
inta police have joined suburban
s to probe the killing of the 14th
n the metropolitan area in 18
the body of the latest victim last
y authorities have been flooded
n residents providing tips about
en.
ig a lot of phone calls about
ust about any strange activity,"
ty deputy. "All incoming ind
over to our investigators, and
erything."
Commissioner Lee P. Brown said
; with Rockdale authorities on the
y Lorenzo Pue, whose body was
e of a well-traveled road east of
lation climbing
\P)? The world's population is
1.3 billion to about 6 billion by the
I billion by the middle of the next
rojected.
u.in. unaersecretary general lor
and social affairs, presented the
lation Commission on Monday as
ay session on world population
;s.
,inst NATO
P) ? Several thousand leftists
ime!" and "NATO no!" marched
f)y air base town of Torrejon de
;t Spain's entry into the North
'.ation and to demand the exilitary
forces from Spain. But
?rs well away from the joint
se.
f.'s government has,set a target
; the Western defense military
:ors want a national referendum
*
Stuck
want
ORANGEBURG <AP) ? A
of students at South Carolin
College say they are worriec
recent U.S. Department of Ec
order directing South Caroli
mean their school will lose i
tity.
The students also say tt
skeptical that the federal d
will improve the quality of ec
at their school while seeking
prove the racial balance at th<
four-year colleges and univers
"It's hard for me to accept
that all of a sudden the fedora
care about the black college:
Cheryl Graham, a junioi
Marion, S.C.
"I'm skeptical. I'm si
definitely," said Miss Graharr
also the student gove
secretary at the traditionall
liberal arts college.
make gei
easier th
<AP)? The high price of
higher education is forcing
more and more families to
look for outside help to pay
the bills. And the start of a
new year marks the start of
the search for financial aid.
The average cost of four
years of college at a private
school for a student who
lives on campus already is
nearly $25,000, according to
the College Board.
The board's estimate is
based on tuition and other
charges for the 1980-81
academic year. Next year
will be even worse. Officials
at one Ivy league school,
Brown University in
Providence, R.I., said
recently, for example, that
tuition, room and board and
fees for a typical student
during the 1981-82 academic
year could top $10,000.
Changes in government
aid programs in the past
years make it * easier for
families to get helpregardless
of income. Most
More pi
for form
(AP)? Problems seem to
just keep piling up for forme:
Rep. John W. Jenrette,
who was convicted last
October of accepting a
$50,000 bribe from undercover
Abscam agents.
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Today at I
USC basketball- C
Hofstra at 8 p.m. in Ca
RH Film- "The IV
Museums," plus Fox
at 2:30 p.m. for 75 cent
for $1.
Energy Week Exhil
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
V/V/ RRt hlRn
Wednesday: Fair to /
the 30s. High in the 50s
Thursday: Partly cloi
30s. Hif^h in the 40s.
>nts a1
their i
number Students at South
1a State concerned the fedei
i that a the school to lose
Juration rollftro has a studf
na may which 94.7 percent i
ts iden- 4,I want to see
identity and ke
ley are meaning (as a pr
lirective school). If you los<
lucation have nothing,"
\ to im- Sweeney, a senior f
2 state's
ities. But those intervi
the fact South Carolina Stat
1 people more white student
s," said reason that if mo
r from attend, the school
lenuon - ana pern
ceptical from state governn
i, who is "The students
rnment mature enough to
y black students being he
"Once we put
yrograms
tting aid
an ever
help, however, is still linked
to a family's financial
status.
Schools .and scholarship
agencies, as well as the
government, rely on stanJ
I f- 4- J -A ?
uaiu iurius iu ueiermine
eligibility. The forms are
designed to determine how
much you and your family
can reasonably be expected
to contribute to the cost of
college. They take into account
things like the number
of family members in school,
as well as overall income.
The difference between the
amount a school costs and
the amount you are expected
to contribute, is the amount
of aid for which you are
eligible.
NOTE: Some government
programs provide aid to all
eligible students. In other
cases, however, you may
qualify for a scholarship and
still not get one since there a
usually is not enough money
to help all eligible students.
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L UU1C11I"
ner S.C
Democratic congressman's
appeal to overturn his Abscam
bribery conviction
comes up next month and his
estranged wife, Rita, is in
the process of divorcing him.
And now, he may have
another date in court on
JSC
Carolina men against
rolina Coliseum. !
lystery of the Wax
Movietonews. Shows
ts and 7 and 9:30 p.m.
bit- In Russell House
yartly cloudy. Low in
udy. Low in the mid
i- c; r <
identit
i Carolina State are barriers, w
ral order will cause letting stud
s its identity. The "I person
int body of 3,929, of whites on <
is black. more whit(
it keep its own money fro
ep its historical Steve Devo
edominently black from Bari
3 your identity you president,
said Ulysses G. But othe
rom Marion. mean less a
"If they j
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itJWCU lasi WtTR ai awu ucra
e aren't opposed to become def
s on campus. They dancing to
ire white students Graham,
will get more at- "By havi
aps more money - regulations
lent. at us say
on campus are program ar
accept more white make you d
?re," said Grant. "If that'i
down the racial without."
I
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The USC Horseshoe area i
ribbons on every tree, fen<
to honor the American hos
fast week. Columbia's o
Be/k will return to the city
Lowell)
?are pilii
.Rep. J
another matter in March. a
David E. Martin, general v
counsel to the South Carolina t!
Real Estate Commission, r
says a suit against Jenrette $
and a partner on charges
stemming from develop
ment of an Edisto Island r
resort would come to trial in *
March at the very earliest. c
n
The Real Estate Com- p
mission and the state at- c
torney general's office filed p
suit against Jenrette and his
partner, C.L. Fielden, nine
months ago. The suit alleges s
violations of the state's i
vacation time-sharing law in f,
development of the Oristo \
resort project on Edisto c
Island, S.C. e
t<
A receiver was named to f
manage the resort a short v
time later and last week filed
a report with the Colleton
County clerk of court. n
The report, which lists the v
money clients invested in (he U
project and the debts owed e
commercial entities, in- p
dicatcs there are liabilities a
totalling about $237,(MH) as b
well as a ' \lerai tax lien of <i
State I
y
e can get on with the job of
ents get their degrees." [
lally would like to see more
:ampus because if we get
i students, we'll get more
m the legislature," said
e, a political science major
nwell and senior class
rs feel more money will
utonomy.
give us more money, we'll
line more monpv W#*
>endent on it. Then we'll be
their music," said Miss
ng a lot of these federal
, then they can come back
ing, 'we gave you this
id that gives us the right to
o this,"' said Sweeney.
> the case, I'd rather do
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BSSdS:
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s adorned with yellow
ce post and lamp post
tag&s who were freed
wn hostage, William
today. (Photo by Chip
rig up
I
mrette j
Imost $18,000.
William F. Rivers, who
fas appointed receiver for
he project, said recently the
esort's assets total about
4,100.
The suit seeks an order
equiring Jenrette and
Leiden to either honor the
ommitments made to the
flOr? thnn ftfl fimo-chnrinrt
urchasers or to cancel the
ontracts and refund the
ayments.
Time sharing involves the
ale or lease of blocks of
ime in a particular building
or a fixed number of years,
n the case of Oristo, purhasers
genrally paid $3,000
ach for the use of a
ownhouse on the 16th
airway at the resort each
ear for 20 years.
In its suit, the state
laintains the partners
iolated the time-sharing
uv by failing to set up
scrow accounts for the
rotection of the purchasers
nd by falling to provide
livers with proper legal
ocuments.
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