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-wire Task force seek BALLYKELLY, Northern Ii force of 40 detectives is leading girl suspected of planting the British soldiers and five civili thern Ireland pub, authorities s Chief Inspector Winston Cr Constabulary said the bomb, c< explosives, was probably smug handbag. Police said the suspect was b crowd of about 150 soldiers, the youngsters at the weekly danc< the bag with the bomb behind a No other details about the siu The Irish National Liberatio the mostly Roman Catholic Iri responsibility for the bombin attack in the British province an IRA double-bomb attack in ] Country singer I NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) cowboy ballads like "El Paso' country music for 30 years Thomas Hospital officials said Spokesman Lamar Jacksor arrest at 11:15 p.m. CST. Rc attack last Thursday. DnKKino CIH o at x, ui , a VXJL ainiiij' d\ tremely critical condition ar respirator as well as peritonea from body because of failing k Following Robbins' quadrup "balloon" pump was inserted pressure steady and his bio depending on the involuntary p Robbins, the 1982 induct Association Hall of Fame, Wednesday night and awoke 1 pains. He was admitted to St. Th< quadruple bypass surgery ths bypass surgery in 1970 and sufl 'Parking' yields m LAWTON, Okla. (AP) -At has cost Marty Wayne Palme jail sentence he could have <3 time to put her clothes back on Palmer was convicted of trj after an officer shined a light < a country road. The driver wa female companion was unclot] During his trial, Palmer tolc his girlfriend a chance to dri send him to jail for four month But an appeals court rulei broke the law, the punishmei the sentence. Group wants A WASHINGTON (AP) - A de asked the Army to drop its b turbans, bracelets and "unsh has prevented members of th< dangerous poucy 01 me u agency said. On Monday, Defense Mini that the Soviet Union would ICBM if the MX were deploy* USC todai RH films: "Star Wars' Harrison Ford and Carrie Wars/' 2:30 p.m., $1; 7 nnnrort* Strinri Prnip MUKWI % Vkini^ > Vjv FREE.. ; rnree Siktis conferred brie undersecretary of the Army Shannon promised to forwa right channels." Presumab Secretary of the Army John IV In advance of the m spokeswoman for the Sikhs, s 4'the constitutional right of fr< Soviets applau MOSCOW (AP) - The Krem of MX missile funding in t calling it a "heavy blow to Reagan administration. In a Washington datelined agency Tass said that Pre* tactics, open pressure and t desired results." By 245-176 vote, the House < a $231.6 billion defense spei marked to buy the first five intercontinental ballistic mis Tass quoted "observers" particular the convincing { ponenfcs of the MX program tent in the country with Was! policy." "The voting and the stoi demonstrated the powerful i :s teenager ( eland (AP) - A special task ; the hunt for a blond teen-age ; bomb that killed 11 off-duty go ans at disco dance in a Nor- R? aid yesterday. do iifnhlov nf tho Rnval TTlctAf hll V/A VIIV V1UVVI ** v? insisting of about 10 pounds of co gled into the pub in a woman's ch elieved to have mixed with the Aj ;ir wives, girlfriends and local W 3 Monday night before leaving "r pillar beside the stage. or jpect were released. pr n Army, a Marxist offshoot of sh Rpnuhliran Armv rlaimrai re XT ? / ? g. It was the worst terrorist w; since 18 soldiers were slain in de L979. al Robbins dies ? - Singer Marty Robbins, whose " accented the western style of i, died Wednesday night, St. i. i said Robbins died of cardiac >bbins suffered a major heart vard winner, had been in exid needed a heart pump and il dialysis to remove impurities idneys. >le bypass surgery Thursday, a into his heart to help keep his od circulation strong without lumping of the heart. ee into the Country Music performed in Cincinnati on Thursday complaining of chest )mas Hospital and underwent it lasted 8 1/2 hours. He had Fered a heart attack last year. $3flfl fine v v vr l II IW >it of gallantry on lover's lane r $300. But that's better than a Irawn for giving his girlfriend i. fing to elude police in July 1980 >n his car, which was parked on s clad in his undershirt and his tied, authorities said. 1 the court he sped away to give ess. The trial judge wanted to is and fine him $500. d Tuesday that while Palmer nt was too severe and reduced rmy to lift ban j legation of American Sikhs has an on soldiers wearing beards, b orn hair," a policy Sikhs claim r< sir faith from enlistim? C ? ?Q. fly with John Shannon, deputy , Tuesday. Army officials said S rd their request through "the A ly, this means it will get to larsh. h seting, Avtar Kaur Khalsa, aid the Army ban conflicts with ^ *edom of religious expression." " d defeat of MX S lin Wednesday hailed the defeat he House of Representatives, thp militiiristip nluns" nf thp r V report, the official Soviet news ^ >ident Reagan's "arm-twisting dackmail failed to produce the jf Representatives deleted from ^ nding bill all $988 million ear- ( of a planned 100 nuclear-tipped | siles. as saying that the vote, "in )reponderance of votes of op, mirrors ... large-scale disconhington's dangerous militaristic 'my debate preceding it have resistance in the country to the .S. administration," the news ster Dmitri F. Ustinov warned build its own version of a new ?d. 1 ______ , ; i sj ' starring Mark Hamil! Fisher, and "Hardware i and 9:30 p.m., $1.50. ict, 7:30 p.m., Fraser Hall, J: iovernors si WASHINGTON (AP) - The nation's vernors have given President >agan an ultimatum ? stop slashing mestic programs in the federal idget or stop depending on their operation. Gov. Scott Matheson of Utah, lairman of the National Governors' >sociation, said he told Reagan on ednesday the administration's lew federalism" plans should be put i hold until the states' economic oblems are solved. Matheson, a Democrat, told iporters the governors' challenge as solid and bipartisan because of iepening economic distress in nearly 1 the states. "He didn't answer one way or lother," Matheson said. "But I don't E- jB||J Hi The Gamecock staff wishes everyone tert8inment Editor Chris Handal, Sports Assistant News Editor Richard Culbertf Photo Editor Andy Putnam, Copy Editor Pffinti Crii??r Ann A nnlnnntn M"'"" Crli?n vujiy buuui nun nppioyuior ivdwo kuuu Not pictured: Assistant Sports Editor D jasoline tax v (AP) - Many independent truckers in e forced to "just stop and park their ri aad" if a bill to raise highway and gj ongress, an industry spokesman says. "Some trucking people will not be ab am Boylston, director of the state M ssociation. "A lot of the companies are borderline anging on. This could be the crowning b As passed by the House Tuesday, the ike effect Anril 1 IQft.1 and ic pvrvmtft -I *"" " V?J^VVV illion a year through 1988. The money will be used to repair ridges and mass transit systems. The ays the bill will create about 320,000 new But the bill also will increase the hea\ nore than 800 percent. A rig of 80,000 p nnual heavy use tax of $2,000 under the /ith $240 currently. "It will affect every citizen in South Ca he prices of groceries, textiles and farm aid. "Imagine what's going to happer rops rot in the fields already bt< ause iay freight costs." S.C. House dis (AP) - The state House Wednesday adopted a rule that would require suspension of any member who was indicted for a serious crime. The rule would replace the current rule under which House members cannot be suspended from office until they've been convicted of a state or federal crime carrying at least a twoimoi* cnnf j v?At Under the old rule, the suspension remained in effect until the legislator's appeal was completed. If it failed, he was kicked out of office, and if it succeeded, he was reinstated. But under the new rule, proposed by Reps. Robert Sheheen, D-Kershaw, and David Hawkins, D-Spartanburg, removal from office would follow the first conviction, and the House would noi wait tnrougn the appeal process. The rule provides that a House member indicted "for a crime that is a felony, a crime that involves moral jek end of pr believe it's important for the president to know that the level of partnership next year...is going to be related directly proportionately to the domestic budget recommendations." Matheson said the states have suffered "two years of dramatic cuts" and want funding kept at current levels in programs for the needy and aid to state and local governments. The governors' warning followed disclosures by administration budget officials that they are seeking $25 to $30 billion in non-defense spending cuts as part of the fiscal 1984 budget the president will propose to Congress in January. "The rumors have not escaped me," Matheson said. 1^91 jflrois^^*8||^flfl v- t-~i_7:" ^ ~-~ y ir -~r --_-7lj -t ^ ~ r a safe and happy holiday season. From left t Editor Johnny Boggs, Copy Desk Chief Davie ion, Entertainment Editor John Vaughan. Bach Leigh Jones, Assistant Photo Editor John Os r John Braun, Assitant Copy Desk Chief Kay ennis Switzer and Assistant News Editor Fori i/ill hit trucking South Carolina may Every South Carol gs by the side of the state's need to raise isoline taxes passes federal highway doll However, Walker le to stand it," said Department of High otor Transportation Tuesday that the sta coming up with ma , marginal ? barely federal funds that co low," Boylston said. five-cent-a-gallon fee t gasoline tax would The state has on h d to raise about $5.5 funds that have no Moorefield, planninj the nation's roads, department, administration also "Because of a fed r jobs. some matching mom ry-use tax for trucks later the federal fund tounds would pay an As a result, South proposal, compared tax hike that is antici A t to ~ -11 ? xu ^U11U3> ct gUHUI rolina by running up the highest in the So products," Boylston September 1981. 1 to farmers, whose Under the five-cei they can't afford to taxes under debate i would pay an additioi cusses suspensi turpitude, a crime that has a sentence of two or more years or a crime that violates election laws shall be suspended... immediately.'' The House rejected an attempt by nep. inomas l.. Hugnston, DGreenwood, to eliminate all crimes but moral turpitude from the rule. Sheheen objected that although this was closer to what the state Constitution provides for other elected officials, "I want to hold the House to a little higher standard." The House was considering the suspension issue when it adjourned late Tuesday afternoon after the first day of its special three-day session. Sheheen said Tuesday that a suspended representative would not be paid per diem or subsistence expenses. However, he said it appeared the member would still get his salary, most of which is collected at the beginning of the year. wmmnmKammmmmmmmmmmmatmmmmmmmm ogram cuts Kooin Kin+tnm Uwa T ?**1*1 M. >1V WUvIlV, MViiVlll Will-, A IUJU U1C president, is this: there has been a traditional, strong relationship between the president of the United States, whether Democratic or Republican, and the National Governors' Association," Matheson said. "And I indicated that I was committed to maintaining that." But, Matheson said, the recommended funding in the domestic budget "would be the test" of how the governors and the president "will get along next year." The governors' association estimates that states and localities have lost $17 billion in each of Reagan's first two budgets. IB BWrNSPii I* BK^wSsP*^ Fa^^BBB "^;./." _"7:;>; - "" ? Yf{ \ f~r'^ ~3,~-z^sl' ~" - ;l: -\ PMH Photo by Andy UtveJJey 0 right front row: Assistant En1 DeWitt Wire Editor Sydne Waller, ; row: Opinion Page Editor Leslie Katz, born, Editor-in-Chief Richard Meyers, Bender and Copy Editor Alison Saussy. rest Brown. industry hard ina motorist also will be affected by the i local gasoline taxes to match the new ars. Ragiri, secretary-treasurer of the state iways and Public Transportation, said te should have no immediate trouble in tching money for about $70 million in uld be made available to the state by the leral gasoline tax hike. land matching money for other federal t become available yet, said Charles g and programming engineer for the eral obligation ceiling, we had to keep iy on hand in anticipation that sooner or Is were going to come," Moorefield said. Carolina will be able to postpone a gas pa ted in other Southern states. 1, South Carolina's current tax is among uth. The 13-cent rate went into effect in it increase in gasoline and diesel fuel n the U.S. Senate, the average motorist rial $30 a year in gasoline bills. ion, filibusters The amendment appears to have been inspired by the case earlier this year of former state Sen. Eugene Carmichael, D-Dillon, who, despite a federal voting fraud conviction, held onto his Senate seat for months. Carmichael finally resigned under public and Senate pressure. The filibuster proposal is expected w uuc ui uic iiiaiil cveillo, u uui main event, of the three-day meeting in preparation for the legislative session, which opens Jan. 11. Presently, it takes 68 of the 124 members of the House to take a filibustering representative off his feet. Under the proposed rules change, a majority of the members present plus five would be enough. "I feel real, real good about it," said Rep. Jean Toal, D-Richland, leader of the pro-change forces. "I think it's clear the members want to vote on this issue." #r I