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i^fews Bri i Hinson to resj JACKSON, Miss. <AP) calling it "the most difficult life," is resigning from Cong) month in a Washington met tempted sodomy. Hinson said in a prepared s informed Gov. William W Thomas O'Neill Jr., D-Mass. A 11 - A /\pru w. Hinson, 38,who has been i hospital aftei- his Feb. 4 am office building, said he had "weeks of medical care and s New Right ne WASHINGTON (AP) - Coi shot attempt to unseat Se, Massachusetts next year are a help-wanted ad. They certainly can't pron future. Kennedy has won fo cession of landslides. The Kennedy name may presidential primary electi admit it still is in Massachusi But this time, he is atop the The campaign already is un< one that accuses Kennedy t- forces in the United States." Kennedy managers antici well-financed conservative Democratic primary next ye So they're starting early, t< a special assistant to Kem campaign. Leslie said the organizatu the campaign was launched because of the conservativ< was a potent force against: Church and George McGov< put Republicans in control of More teens hs NEW YORK <AP) - Sexui has jumped dramatically, number of teen-age pregnan contraceptives, according t< macher Institute. By age 19, according to th< two out of three females an< VinH coviial intornA?it>co uu uvauuh llltvt wiuoc. a uc sexual experience is 16, the r? The report entitled 1 Problem That Hasn't Gone males and 5 million fema sexually active. Although the use of birth report said, nearly two-thii terviewed said they either hi v or used them only er aticall) not think they could get pregi L WHEN IT C CAROLINA [9 OfORG ROGMS ZAM fBEOS j j HtlWttAN | *1 MOW Bumper J p! The Jewelr ' I 2909 Piatt Springs Rd. IS mfts wore ***" fatt SALE CC Norbridge Butt DRESS H0% Cotton-4 I In blue, white, Now on sale $8 (while sti AL CALVIN KLEIN 1 20% 1AIIM ATIII? jwnn riKii^ni * win& 25% DESIGNER NEC* I SWANK COLL 1212 Main St.*Neai \ *=== \ . . V# Y?V t vv vv/v. ? * 'iM.V/i'. , , V.V. ./.V. . . . t I I < I I f ' M ' ' " ' ' ' L .. efs Lgn April 13 Rep. Jon Hlnson, ami painful decision of my ress following his feirest last i's room on a charge of attatemcnt Friday that he had 'inter and House Speaker , of his resignation effective n seclusion in a Washington jst in a restroom of a House I reached his decision after ielf-inquiry." eds candidate lservatives launching a long n. Edward M. Kennedy in looking for a candidate - with use applicants a jod witn a ur Senate elections in a suenot have been magic in the ons, but even Republicans etts. i conservative hit list for 1982. der way, with letters like the of "leading the pro-Hanoi ipate a bitter and probably uneiisive, ueginmng in me ar and escalating in the fall, oo. John Leslie, who has been ledy, will be managing the hi and fund-raising phase of 1 earlier than before, in part ; challenge. The New Right such liberal losers as Frank ;rn in the 1980 elections that the Senate. iving sex al activity among teen-agers causing an increase in the icies despite increased use of ) a report by the Alan Guttn J mi 1 c i cpui t puuiiancu j. uursuoy, i four out of five males have average age for a girl's first eport said. reen-Age Pregnancy: The Away," estimated 7 million les in their teens now are i control has increased, the ds of the teen-age girls inid never used contraceptives r,and 51 percent said they did lant. Ca^WeSayll OMESTO afegr JB ' UAQ IT! H l? i I inw I S pf] p;r tCK t MCM COMfS . isvi'l 4k x MbH flicker?50f p* y Warehouse I W.Cola. 9 til 6 Moh.-SmL f Y aootber Jewelry store." J t NTINUES! on-Down Oxford SHIRTS 0% Poly Blend yellow and ecru. j .50 Reg. 117.(Mi I ipply lasts) SO... 3ILL BLASS SHIRTS OFF RNORBRIDGE SHIRTS OFF kWEAR-20-35% OFF rj iAR BARS-$3.00 1 r the Capitol*252-5430 | - : ' If .Jf False! alarm* | Four Columbia fire jg trucks from the main |j| station at Park and K Senate sfreefsl responded at 5:30 w p.m. Friday to a false S alarm at 1/SC'sR Russell House. (Photo K by Cylinda Calvert) || Loan def WASHINGTON (AP) - The Department of Education, confronted with $2.2 billion Today at I USC baseball? Can of 1 n m Cnxrtn C?.. u v ii p.m., oai gc n j" mitted free with ID. USC tennis? Caro Virginia at 11 a.m., Free admission. RH Film? "The Sea and 9:30 p.m. for 50 cen weather Monday: Fair and m 40's. High in the 70's Tuesday: Continued /< the 40's. High in the upi I ROCKY/BARBA I HAIRSTYLE i 728 Saluda Aveni | | 20?/< t; to all St | 799-C Ride Ft. Lauti for sprir March $7 Roundtrip Trans, via use vehicle For more infc ISign up at Travel center 2nd Floor Russell House * *'* l.' ' ' aulters e\ in defaulted or delinquent student loans, has found that bureaucrats perform as well use Dlina ugainst Virginia e Field. Students ad lina women against Maxey Gregg Park. irlet Pimpernel" at 7 ts. ild. Low in the miduir and mild. Low in )er 60's. I RA ROUQU/E X i/G SALON 5, ie ? Five Points :/ t' ) off a udents I )918 I sto lerdale ig Break 20-29 * Limit: 10 Spaces 3 call 7-6460 russell house S ? | '. CtiJ.',' *. i^ade bur< as private collection agencies in dunning student loan defaulters. That was the conclusion of a study conducted for the department by Booz Allen & Hamilton Inp o nnnonlHwrt wma IHV. 9 U VVIIaJUlVlll^ firm that reviewed the results of a two-year-old experiment with private collection agencies in several southern and western states. The consultants found that the Education Department's own 1,100 collectors nationwide collect $3.50 in debt for each $1 in salary and other expenses. The private collectors returned $2.20 for each $1 paid by the government. But the consultants said the private agencies were given harder cases to crack ...Li-L 4.1 1 a which me uureaucrais naa already tried their hands at. "We believe that fully comparable cases would show little differences in cost Planned P< BIRTH CONTROL FREE PREGJ* H II Ml LJDLtBU K(j COLUMBIA, SOUTH 256piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii i WA All students H joining the USC i m come to Room = center at 7:00 = Evening March 1 Movie to be sf ?f of experience wi Be there ^iiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiimuiiiiHiiuiiiiuuiiiii ^^jjj :auui aid effectiveness," the study said. The Education Department is responsible for collecting $835 million of the $2.2 billion, while banks, colleges or state guarantee agencies are faced with the rest. The federal government gets saddled with any debt that goes uncollected. The study noted that more than 90 percent of student loans are repaid. The $2.2 billion outstanding is from $27.5 billion loaned under several federal programs since 1958. Education Secretary T.H. Bell is wrestling with a decision on whether to keep using government collectors or move toward mnrp private collection agencies. 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