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News Bni Rogers to /be ; inducted in E (AP) - Heisman Trophy w inducted into the South Car later this month. Rogers, the University of led the nation in rushing in uv?? w WV UlUUV, IUU I1IVU tilt During four seasons at So for 4,958 yards, the fourth fc NCAA history. He gained a secutive games, and injuriei game in his four-year career The Duluth, Ga., native v Press All-America first tearr Decision set f (AP) - The latest word fi Education is that a decisior desegregate its public colleg about mid-April, James Bost Bostic, chairman of the j Education, is vice chairman by Gov. Dick Riley to dra spending $19.5 million to im nine state-supported higher c Bostic said Thursday he forth" with the federal offici think about the plan, which v Stadium may CLEMSON (AP) - The Stadium - known as Death " nold 60,000 fans, Athletic Din A?V OIOUIUIU www Held bCtl mother 8,000 on a grass bant atop one side was completed average 61,633 persons attem McLellan said planning f( other side and additional se? preliminary stage. "If they s two years (for completion)," An architectural firm is < McLellan noted no funds are it. "We will not float bonds \ ding that work would be done Tass criticize MOSCOW (AP) - The U S. i of a Pentagon plan to turn hattla fnp Amnpi/to'f tvt nm^i iv,a o uuiixiii Soviet news agency Tass cha "Having failed to achieve i the U.S. strategists are swi said. "Plans already exist t< vehicles in outer space, to powerful lasers and even to i field in near-space." King's widow ATLANTA (AP) - Black U of Martin Luther King Jr. on anniversary of his assassin; call for an end to the "crisi country. Coretta Scott King, accon and relatives of the slain < assassination attempt last IV ?1~ ...141 _1 us wiui an alarming is safe and secure and everyi epidemic of violence." Mrs. King told a news confi country today is reminiscen the slaying of her husband i ago. Customers to (AF) - South Carolina < Telephone Co. will get an av a state Public Service Comm The PSC Thursday grante million rate increase - neai phone company had asked fo Southern Bell had sought and had charged most of th* the utility must return - witl ference between the amoun had been charged under bone Southern Bell Vice Presid company was "extremely mission's decision." Calling the increase grant< Marsh said Southern Bell v, reconsider the full rate reque Ambassador t (AP) - Retiring Ambassj stands by his earlier sta Liberation Organization will in any Middle East peace tall West is back in South Car U.S. ambassador to Saudi Ar In an interview with the S wasn't necessarily expressii his remarks President Roi organization a terrorist grou| But West, a former South < convinced that peace in the about "until you include tli oeace nrocess " efs 70ungest [all of Fame inner George Rogers will be olina Athletic Hall of Fame South Carolina tailback who 1980, becomes the youngest iHall of Fame. >uth Carolina, Rogers rushed est career rushing record in t least 100 yards for 22 con_ e s iurcea mm co miss only one vas named to the Associated i following his senior season. or mid-April rom the U.S. Department of t on South Carolina's plan to es and universities will come ic says. state Commission on Higher i of a special panel appointed iw up the plan. It calls for prove racial balances at the jducation institutions, has been "talking back and als but has no idea what they fas submitted March 10. be expanded. Clemson Tigers' Memorial i/allpv .. mat) Ka nvnnnrlrt/J tn w IIIUJ MV VA[*aUUCU IV/ ?ctor Bill McLellan says, its for 53,000 and often puts l behind one end zone. A deck for last fall's games, and an Jed the six games. >r an $8 million deck on the ats in a corner is in the very aid go today, it would take us he said. lesigning the expansion but available at this time to build 'or the project," he said, adin stages. s strategies space shuttle program is part "outer space into an area of iance on earth." the official rged Saturday. military superiority on earth, tching to outer space," Tass ) deploy manned military launch orbital s tations with create something like a mine pleas for peace iQHnrc (Tathap<u4 nf fVn-k .uuvtvi gouivi tu at urc gidvc Saturday to observe the 13th ation and to hear his widow is of violence" sweeping the npanied by about 30 friends :ivil rights leader, said the londay on President Reagan ki<> 1 ?: *T uui cicdl CUIIClUMUli; INO une me is affected by the current erence that the climate in the t of the period leading up to in Memphis, Tenn., 13 years get refund customers of Southern Bell erage refund of $2 because of ission ruling. d the phone company a $29.7 iy $10 million less than the r. a $39.6 million rate increase it increase under bond. Now, h 9 percent interest - the difgrat'tedand the amount that 1. ent Harry R. Marsh said the disappointed with the corned by the PSC "inadequate," rould ask the commission to St. .alks on PLO ador John C. West says he itement that (hp Palestine probably have to be included ks. olina to stay after serving as abia for the past four years. Itate, West stressed that "he ng approval of the FLO" by laid Reagan has called the P Carolina governor, said he is ( Middle East will not come le Palestinian people in the Stuffed bedtimi big coll ivv f^TmiMnnnrkM ! ? nuixii^uiui^, w. vh. (AP)? Once upon a time there was a boy and his bear who thought it sad that people had nobody to tuck them in at night? so they formed a corporation. In an age of anxiety, with gloom the staple of the network news, Pooh's TuckIn Service will help you forget the most trying day. Pooh will bring you a teddy bear to cuddle, a cup of hot chocolate and a bedtime story, and then fluff the pillows before you sink into golden slumber. . . f "I'm sort of a romantic,'' says Mark Lockhart, founder of Pooh's "I'm also I jroon. A 23-year-old Marshall University student, Lockhart is at the forefront of a tiny movement that is unfolding on some of the nation's campuses. College students who once swallowed goldfish and squeezed by the dozens into phone booths are now seking a little calm with the help of Pooh and other kindly bears. Hinckh RALEIGH, N.C. (AP)? . Hinckley Jr. is expected to me with psychologists brought attorneys preparing his against charges of try assassinate President Rea Justice Department spokesm Saturday. The 25-year-old Hinckley m defense attorneys, in addi spending several hours w parents Friday, said Tom Dc Justice Department spokesr Washington. I - i ne court-ordered (psych exam has begun and the defen: of lawyers is expected to s again today," he said. In a court order issi Washington, the governmei ordered to allow the defense "concurrent access" during 90 Dayton for spri DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. (AP)? This northern Florida resort has surpassed Fort Lauderdale in the battle for business during the lucrative spring break, when tens of thousands of sunstarved exam-weary college students flock to beaches and bars. By Easter Sunday, Daytona Beach will be able to boast some 300,000 student visitors since the first week Today at Health Week - "I h 1 dhl i rrhfc Vin J iiic ill M U Enrichment Week in Ballroom from 9 a.m, t ? Advisement - Pre1981 classes begins on c will continue through A RH Film - "The La Fonda is a parody on formula. Shows at 7 ; cents. weather Monday: Fair. Low it mid-70s. Tuesday: Partly cloi High in the 70s. bears, e story ege fad For $5 students hire Pooh, ana ms siaeKicK, sasna Teddy Bear, to visit a friend. The pair arrive with a thermos of hot chocolate, a book of fairy tales and a simple talent for soothing. "People think it's a great idea," Lockhart says. "You get hot chocolate, a story or two and a chance to hold the special teddy bear I bring." Sasha "is your standard yellow teddy bear," he says. Sasha is also a lady. "Boys have girl bears and girls have boy bears," says Lockhart, a former football player who professes to be a master of bear lore. Lockhart, who knows of tuck-in services at Penn State, the University of Connecticut and Oklahoma State, suspects that his unusual bedtime service could become a national habit. Pooh's services are usually sought as surprise gifts for friends, and many a blushing undergraduate has suddenly found herself being tucked in for the night. to see John W court-ordered mental et today DeCair said Dr. Sal in by jwyciiiainsi ai jbuu defense examining Hinckley, ing to "Doctor Johnson gan, a Friday and there will an said from the staff | psychiatrists, soi let with physicians? to achii tion to profile," he said, ith his The court ordered sCair, a Hinckley being sent nan in Correctional Institul directed government determine Hinckley's ological stand trial and to se team 'productivity"?whe ee him offense resulted from a mental defect or me led in Reagan continued it was from a wound suffere< to have Hinckley's parent days of three hours with th a Beach ng breal of March. Fort Lauderdale p officials say their total will r be about 200,000. s For migratory students, o springbreak means swilling 1 beer, baking in the sun and t< scanning scantily clad e memDers 01 tne opposite sex. c The mover, "Where the Boys Are," 20 years ago b romanticized Fort a Lauderdale as the place to p go on spring break. But city b officials concerned about the use I I lealth and Society'* s ay of USC's Health a the Russell House p o 0 5 p.m. b registration for fall s *ampus. Registration n r>x! 1 tt> ^ I'I 11 1W. dy Eve" with Henry h i the boy meets girl ind 9:30 p.m. for 50 I b P b S' 1 the 50s. High in the (dy. Low in the 50s. v b n fc/OU GLAD Yoy . IS USC's baseball mascot and other USC suppor Saturday's game against C last of a 2-game series ag story page 10. (Photo by S\ nsvr.hn mt ~ ^ ' ? examinations. before f] ly Johnson, staff presumablj ler, has begun attorneys, i who asked r began testing "We're fc be other doctors Bureau of 1 participating? is to accord ciologists and in prison," I eve a complete Hinckley security in that resulted in hospital in to the Federal area. .ion a i uuiner Accompa psychiatrists to Hinckley w ; competence to the unit's d, determine his K. Russell ther the alleged spokesman, mental disease, Russell s ntal disorder. given perio his recovery allowed acc i last Monday. newspapers s spent about made seve leir son Friday parents and l wins in t busine roliferation of fast-food ai estaurants and "head sc hops," have set their sites sh n wealthier, older tourists, 'hey have rezoned the area th o attract posh hotels, e> legant clothing stores and G; orporate conventions. w< And Daytona Beach, aided w< y opening of Disney World fr nd other theme parks, has ar icked up spring break usiness. m Fort Lauderdale's new p( oning affects a stretch of t< 'lorida Route A1A known as q\ \\e "strip." Aimed at the nri ntt Kr/?nl? * (/ mg uican tiuwu, ICBII- jyj ge runaways and drug p< eddlers, the laws forbid cc pening of some new pL usinesses such as "head W( hops," fortune tellers and loped rentals. New bars /ould also be forbidden nless they are part of a L< otel. bt About 1,800 arrests were st fiade on Fort Lauderdale wl each during the 1980 spring us reak crunch. But this year, gc ,/"*! i /?n 1 unvv |;icuii;i luwei arrests in ecause students se m to ense a difference i . at- m itude. L< The Daytona Beach Area m chamber of Commerce, as pt /ell as many hotels and us ars, welcome the annual so nipration Cut-rate rooms in Cocky displays his tor's omotions at 7/omson 12-7 in the j rainst C/omson. Soo tan Hawkins) logists lying to Washinafnn / to meet with defense said a government official lot to be identified. allowing the policy that the Prisons has used, and that privacy of the individuals lie said. is housed under tight an eight-room area of the the prison's top security nied by a security guard, as allowed to exercise in ayroom Friday, said John , a Justice Department said Hinckley has been dicals to read, but is not :ess to radio, television or TI ? ? ? : J ?*: t-i? i .. nc ?ttiu ninciuey nas | iral phone calls to his j to his attorneys. t battle ss id free beer parties are me of the ways hosteleries iow their appreciation. "This is our best period of e year," said chamber Lecutives vice president ary Powell. "We really elcome the students and e'd like to get a lot more om the Fort Lauderdale ea." in.-A ? ? mil spring oreaK sun eans about $80 million to ort Lauderdale, said )mmy Mercer of the lamber of Commerce. The students present a ixed blessing for the city >lice beach unit, which insists of 57 officers and iblic service aides who ork six- day weeks just to iep up the flood of students. But police Capt. Wayne )wery, commander of the ?ach unit, said most udents are orderly and tlunr knnnmn H ri 1 fl lr VII vu^jr l/V-V/VlllV/ U1 mm, iually obey police orders to > home for the night rather an cause trouble. "The kids seem to be much ore cooperative this year," 3wery said. "They seem ore reluctant to have a >lice record than before. It >ed to be viewed as some >rt of honor to be arrested Fort Lauderdale."