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_wire He makes his c LEXINGTON (AP) ?Am check wouldn't be any good fc his two cents' worth in by me pennies. The payment, which the ms pounds," came in seven seale< into the Lexington County cle Wednesday. The 40-year-old unemploye name, told The State he was bags. He said a construction w to help him get the rest of the j The man said the secretary hassle." "She said, 'I'm sorry, we c said cash, and this is cash,' an The man said he mounted h form of payment required a tacked onto his $300 payment said he didn't object to the chil Accounting cierK Margaret on the incident, as did others ii However, an official in the child support payment policy ago after numerous bad check Oregon man bit GRANTS PASS, Ore. (AP) driving bit off a chunk of dash jail in a state police patrol car, Roger V. Freeman, 29, of station wagon, which was to1 thbound lanes of Interstate 5 car had jackknifed while de summit about 8 p.m. Monday. When a state trooper reache of trash on the side of the rc from the car. Among the discs bottle, troopers said. After Freeman was arrestee he began yelling, kicking, k window and trying to bite the t While en route to the jail, vinyl dashboard, which will he troopers. He was jailed on charges c resisting arrest, first-degree < littering. Arrest made in MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (AP) stuck in the chimney of a coun to make a delivery. But police him with burglary. "We read him his rights > damper inside the fireplace,' oft***. T aiiu mitiidci L/iniuii was arre: Linton was found by Forest Bill Steele, who said he heai asking, "Hey, give me a cig? jail." He then called police, i pull Linton back up the chimne USC today RH film "Victor/Victor! starring Julie Andrews, Jar Lesley Ann Warren end Ate* "fragments/' an origi John MecNicholas in ton Admission ?1:Oft * FRIDHY -a k_ S3 HAPPY HOUR 4 ' "MUG NIGHT" BRING YOUR OW1 M-U-G Ij* COVER CHARGE jjj $1.00 PER v- PERSON : 9-11 PM 250 A MU y? 09 HAPPY HOUR 4-7 I?. Winn rnxE/i" *2 "ALL NIGHT!" 75? A GLASS (D COVER CHARGE: 0 $1.00 PER j| PERSON e c^ loint in pennies tan who was told his personal >r a child support payment put eting his obligation with 30,900 in said "must have weighed 7C ft U.S. Mint bags. It was hauled rk of court's accounting office d man, who wouldn't give his able to carry only two of the orker and a security guard had tonnu nointn tho nffifo /vitllj |/UJ 1IIVIIV illW VtIV VA&IVV* at the office gave him "a little an't accept it,' but I said, 'You d they took it." is penny protest to object to the nd a $9 surcharge the county for processing the money. He Id support payment itself, t Sullivan refused to comment n the office. clerk of court's office said the was changed more than a year s were submitted. :es the dash ? A man charged with drunken board while being hauled off to , troopers say. Everett, Wash., crashed his wing another car, on the nor near bunny vaney. i ne loweo scending from Mount Sexton jd the accident, he found a pile iad that apparently had come trded items was an open liquor d and placed in the natrol car. nocking his head against the rooper, officials said. Freeman bit the car's padded ive to be replaced, according to >f driving under the influence, criminal mischief and offensive club's chimney ? A 24-year-old man who got try club said he was only trying didn't believe him and charged .vhen he was standing on the ' said police Capt. Earl Smith 5 ted Tuesday. ; Hills Country Club custodian rd a voice from the fireplace arette before they take me to vno summoned firefighters to ty with a rope. i a" 2:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. v nes Ciamer, Robert Preston,j i Karras. H.QO, $1.50. 1 - x-\:' ' : ' : . ..... s * . . . r inal play by USC professor! gstreet Theater at 8 p.m.', t cnucus li 1901 RSSEI 5HTURDRY TIS : 7 HAPPY HOUR 4-7 "FREE HOTDOG8 * W/TRIMMING8I'* (FROM 4 TILL 0) NO COVER!!! G 18 j HAPPY HOUR 4-7 BLOODY MARY NITE $1.25 UU liAMBtOCKSI" NO COVER!!! I Icraoli Hof ?ll Ul/ll uu I' i JERUSALEM (AP) ? Ariel Sharon resigned as Israeli defense minister i early this morning following a I government decision to adopt all the findings of the Beirut Massacre Commission, Israel Radio said, The radio said Sharon had agreed to hand the defense portfolio to Prime I Minister Menachem Begin, and would leave the Defense Ministry Monday. , It said Sharon would remain in the Cabinet, with a different portfolio. L The Cabinet had voted 16-1 Thursday to accept all the commission's recommendations. But Sharon initiallv indicated he would refnsp tn step down. Cabinet ministers had emerged i ? ' HR1 - - ~ 1 I he sign doesn't quite Diving from the second floor of the Sij ; leaves the subject of the third floor up f State phone si (AP) ? State plans to own and oper and communications system got the from the Joint Bond Review Committee The committee told General Sen Director Mike Copeland he could go to t the proposed plan. Copeland said preliminary estimates spend $35 million setting up its own tel communication equipment and mic lines for the South Carolina Educationa HE SAID THERE ARE also estimati a half billion dollars in the next 20 ye munications system. Sen. Jeff Richardson, D-Greenville, to wait until the matter could be s making a decision. "We've been operating the state with Izuu years, ana we've been looking at t weeks," he said. "Gentlemen, we need But Rep. Bill Campbell, D-Richland, 3UNCE WILY ST. wmuamammmmmmmmmmmmmummmmammmmmm 4 MONDRY TL HAPPY HOUR 4-7 "LADIES" FREE H, WINE ALL NIGHTt "GENTS" - 2-FOR-1 B (BEER ONLY!) NO COVER!!! DRAWING FOR VALENTINE CANDY __ HAPPY HOUR 4-7 2-FOR-1 (BEER ONLY!) 9-11PM ul NO COVER!!! HEW! Video Games... "Prizes" A ense ministi from their 5 1/2-hour meeting Thursday saying they were stalemated by Sharon's resistance to resignation. Although the Cabinet has the power to take the defense portfolio away from Sharon, only Begin could remove him from the Cabinet. Justice Minister Moshe Nissim had said the Cabinet decision to accept the commission's recommendations in full meant Sharon had to quit. But energy minister Yitzhak Modai told reporters Sharon was balking Israel army radio said Sharon orftiwxrl qf lanflfh ortoincf tVio ronnrf 5UV\I CSV 1V110UI U|^UlAIOV U1V IVpVIi) claiming that it branded "a mark of Cain" on Israel by saying it was in - V-5" ., - >. \ j<0&. mmmffl&sss&ffiemt8B^8i6, HHHHHHHHHHHB say it all... gma Nu house to the cement patio below is str or debate. /stem approved ate its own telephone at a point where w< go-ahead yesterday any more time look i. Copeland said th< /ices Administration for Southern Bell i he drawing boards on servative. are that the state will THE GSA DIRE ephone service, office mittee to approve c rowave transmission by the state for cap 1 Television Network. panel. State agencies c< es the state could save state, instead of ars with its own com- telephone and oth said. urged the committee tudied further before He said the state ping a $25 millior out its own service for Assembly set up tw his proposal for three Copeland said if to go slow." can come up with told the panel,'4We're ahead with its curr MONTHLY CRLE FEBRUHRY 196) IESDRY* WEDNESD Ts"! " ~ \PPY HOUR 4-7 HAPPY HOUR 4 3-FOR-1 (BAR BLOODY MARY N RANDS ONLY!) $1.25 9-11 PM "GO GAMECOCK NO COVER!!! NO COVER!!! 2 2 kPPT HmiD A.7 UAI?l?*riirrt?.ir. - ?- . ?nrr i nuun '5l-FOR-1 (BAR BLOODY MARY N1 HANDS ONLY!) $1.25 "GO GAMECOCK* NO COVER!!! MArmrpnin MW VfUTOmll warded Weekly For High Score er resigns directly responsible for the massacre. While the Cabinet met, a grenade explosion less than 100 yards away killed one and wounded nine of about 100 demonstrators demanding that Sharon be fired. The massacre commision called for Sharon's resignation for letting Lebanese militiamen into the Sabra and Chatilla refugee camps last O 1 11 *1 > oupieiuuvi ucspac uie uueai inai they would slaughter civilians. Cabinet secretary Dan Meridor said the vote to accept all the commission's recommendations was 16-1, with Sharon's vote "presumably" the only dissent. k'-V->":v :' ' ::-'::-':>>::''->V::::::x:::'--:::-::>X:>':::>:-X:":>>''-:->:1::^ Photo by Andy Putrum ictly prohibited. This sign, however, by committee 2 need to fish or cut bait. We can't spend ingatthis." e state spends at least $20 million a year services, and he termed the figure con CTQIl SAID he was not asking the comapital improvement bonds, but any move ital expenditures must be approved by the )uld pay for a new system by paying the a private communications firm, for ler communications services, Copeland i also could pay for a new system by tap1 telecommunications fund the General o years ago. common carriers (such as Southern Bell) a cost-effective bid, the state would go ent leasing arrangement. on? ! 3 1 inilllMTIIIMrMlimWilWllllllllllllilHMIP' ?J RYHTHURSDRY * | 1Rf I 17 ' -7 HAPPY HOUR 4-7 ITE 3-FOR-1 (BAR "? BRANDS ONLY!) ? S!" 0-11PM <2 3| NO COVER!!! '1 ?1 S. >1 v> ?I . - 03 0| 23 2^1 7 HAPPY HOUR 4-7 2 ?| [TE 3-FOR-l (BAR =*;| BRANDS ONLY!) jf ?| 3!" 9-11 PM NO COVER!!! L J*1