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admitted robbing a subt
stopped by soldiers who I
them go, authorities said.
Col. Lapulapu Buiser,
stabulary in the southei
robbers ? Jose Sabarr
arrested last week as "sui
Buiser said the men ad
the Banco Filipino branch
Jan. 21 and escaped with a
Buiser said the men t<
group of constabulary so
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escape, allowing each to k
saying.
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AIKEN (AP) ? Entert
is for sale, but you can't
Two Trees Estate is more
The nine-acre estate ii
bedroom brick manor hoi
four-car garage; an 18-s
jacent paddock; a staff c(
building with two bedro
gardener's shed.
The grounds - landscap
crabapples, wisteria, aza
tennis court and a hrirk t\i
The estate was built in
whose family lived at Tw<
as his S.C. home in 1979.
Court cancel!
SCRANTON, PA, (AP
Osbourne was forced to
city's Catholic Youth Ce
losing court battle with th<
State Supreme Court J
refused to grant an injur
held, promoter Tom McK<
The Rev. Richard Czacl
agreement allowing the c
to break it when he lean
ship, desecration of a mor
The American Civil Lit
should be allowed. ACLU.
said the center opposed
"past conduct," such as
performance in Des Moin?
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PLATTEVILLE, WIS,
taken Valentine's Day a
possible: he's offered a fo
love and mere infatuation
"Your cupid may be
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your heart may turn out t<
How can you tell?
Short, an ordained min
love:
"If you love the person
be happy, even if you ca
happy ? even if that pers<
? then you really love tt
the boys and the women fr
Authorities d
HAMMONTON, N.J. (/
bottle of Nude Beer w
manufacturer says.
"We've got a federal
William Boam announce
company contracted wi
produce the beer.
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view of an nnrlnthpH u/n
state authorities balked al
Now, the labels will s
printed over her chest, h
ink off if they care to.
USC tod<
? RH film "Bonnie
starring Warren Beatty,
and Estelte Parsons. FRI
"The Dating Game":
7:30 p.m. RH ballroom.
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Philippines (AP) ? Two men wh
irban Manila bank say they wer
took most of their loot and then 1<
commander of the Philippine coi
rn of Agusan, said the confess
e and Danilo Ogalesco ? wei
spicious-looking characters."
mitted they and two others robbe
in the Manila suburb of Navotas o
bout $8,888.
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Idiers. Instead of arresting them
ik the money and let the robber
eep $555, Buiser quoted the men a
I Aiken estate
ainer Andy Williams' Aiken estal
buy it for a song. The price for hi
like $1.1 million.
lcludes a 9,000-square-foot, sevei
ise; a six-room apartment above
tall barn with tack room and a(
>ttage; a carriage house; a laundr
om suites; a greenhouse; and
ed with oaks, magnolias, dogwoo<
ileas and roses - include a sunke
)11 house.
1929 by industrialist W.R. Grace
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cancel a concert Saturday at th
nter after the promoter staged
i center's director.
ustice Samuel Roberts on Frida
iction ordering that the concert t
>ul of Allentown said.
lor, the center director, said an on
'.oncert had existed, but he decide
ned of Osbourne's "satanical wo
lument and cruelty to animals. "
>erties Union said the performanc
attorney Frank Muraca of Scrantc
the concert because of Osbourne
biting the head off a bat during
js, Iowa.
fers love test
(AP) ? A sociology professor h<
s the occasion to attempt the ir
rmula to tell the difference betwee
stupid," warns Ray Short of tl
'latteville. "The arrow that pierc<
) have a poison point."
lister, said this is his acid test fc
so much you want your beloved 1
n't be the one to make him or he
on's happiness is with someone els
iem. Thflt spnaralpc f man ft-Ai
om the girls."
ress Nude Beer
kP) ? Barflys who want to savor
ill have to undress it first, tY
license for a scratch-off label,
d Friday. Boam's California-base
th Eastern Brewing Co. here \
/as to feature a different waist-u
man each month, but federal ar
t the idea, Boam said.
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e ANDERSON CAP) ? A U.S. em?t
bassy official has denied that the
State Department acted irresponsibly
in the case of a S.C. man expelled
[jr from Poland last week.
Mike Anderson of the U.S. State
%e Department's Polish relations
division said there is little American
d officials can do when a country wants
n to deport an American.
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a 39, whose mother lives in Six Mile.
t Sobczyk, in a telephone interview with
s the Anderson Independent Daily Mail,
s claims American embassy officials
were duped by the Polish government.
Sobczyk, who is now in Helsinki,
Finland, claims he was jailed by
Polish secret police for four days and
put through a mock trial after the U.S.
[e Embassy ignored his pleas for help.
' "As far as I'm concerned, the
American embassy was completely
l- misled by this so-called (Polish)
a government," Sobczyk said in a
i- copyrighted story in Saturday's
y edition of the newspaper,
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(AP)? The state will be seeking the
)r convicted mass murderer Donald "Pee Wc
murder trial for the bomb slaying of a Cei
0 Institution inmate opens here today.
;r The 47-year-old Gaskins has escaped t
,e three times although he's been convicted <
n people. He's currently serving 10 life sent
and burglary.
During his three previous trials he was s
onlv once and that spntpnnp wqc
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the state's capital punishment law
constitutional.
a A second murder trial was held in 197r<
te adopted a new death penalty law. In a third
Gaskins got seven life sentences in r
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)? Nearly
five years have passed since Leroy
ie Jenkins - evangelist, faith healer and
now paroled S.C. convict - challenged
Richard Celeste for the 1978 Ohio
gubernatorial nomination.
Today, at age 45, Jenkins would
* want to be counted among the most
j? loyal backers of Ohio's new governor.
Jenkins needs, and has requested,
Celeste's sanction to return to central
Ohio within the next two weeks to visit
J his ailing 85-year-old mother in
|1 Delaware and attend to some
I business. Jenkins said he needs to
?! return for a weekend and, if
jj everything goes well, perhaps peril
manently in the future.
In 1979 Jenkins was convicted in
1 Columbia of conspiracy to commit
slled from Pc
He said he was found guilty by three
Polish judges of living in the country
without permission because he had no
visa.
"Everything was done in an illegal,
dark way," Sobczyk said.
Anderson claimed Sobczyk was not
arrested.
"He was being held until thev could
get him out of the country," he said.
Calling that "a lie," Sobczyk said,
"I had no free will. I had no possible
freedom."
He said his problems in Poland
began last fall when he started
associating with members of the
Solidarity union while teaching at a
polytechnical institute in Wroclaw.
Sobczyk claims that in October of
last year, Polish secret police raided
his home and confiscated many of his
belongings.
"They wanted me to sign this
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valid visa). Although I signed it, it
was with the proviso that my
signature only meant I received a
copy of the decision," Sobczyk said.
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ique valentine this year. He won this billb
ter Street will remain up for a week.
lens today; st<
death penalty for Gaskins is now c
ie" Gaskins as his death row inmate F
itral Correctional was killed by explos
Gaskins is one of
he electric chair tried separately on
)f murdering nine cessory before the fj
ences for murder . Deputy Solicitor I
me accessory cnar
entenced to death Gaskins.
nuted to life when Tyner was awaiti
was ruled un- the time of his death
Prosecutors alleg
f before the state and killed Tyner f
trial in April 1978, Murrell's Inlet worn
eturn for telling The son, Tony Ci!
g guilty to seven conspiracy to comm
Defense attorneys
return to Ohio
arson and conspiracy to commit
assault. He served three years and
eight months before being released
Dec.l.
"When I dropped out of the (1978)
governor's race, I recommended that
my people vote for Richard Celeste,"
Jenkins told The Columbus Dispatch
this week. "I've known his family,
and I feel like if the people of Ohio will
give Richard Celeste a chance he will
prove to be the best governor they've
ever had.
"I've never harmed anybody in my
life, and I never intend to," Jenkins
said. "I feel it's only right for me to go
back to my church."
Jenkins' Columbus attorney, Henry
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"They snatched it away. They
didn't give me a copy."
They also didn't give him his
passport back while they kept him
waiting, he claimed.
As he waited, Sobczyk said, he
became afraid. "I just decided I
didn't want to wait around."
He sought out friends in the
Solidarity movement, who hid him
from Polish authorities for five
\veeks.
Meanwhile, a Dec. 22 deportation
deadline set hv Polish authorities
lapsed, and his continuing efforts to
recover his belongings and win the
right to stay in the country failed, he
said.
On Feb. 1, he said he decided "I had
done everything I could to protest the
decision to expel me." So he went to
the embassy.
Consulate General James Halmo
and others refused to believe he was
in danger of being taken by police and
refused to allow him to stay in the
embassy, Sobczyk said. They took
him o hntol
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oard valentine in a drawing on "PM
ite seeks death
harged with the Sept. 12 slaying of CC1
ludolph Tyner, 24. Authorities say Tyner
ives smuggled into his cell in a radio,
six defendants in the case, but will be
charges of murder, conspiracy and ac*ct
of murder.
lichard Harpootlian said a conviction on
ge could result in a death penalty for
ng execution on a murder conviction at
1.
? Gaskins was working as a "hit man"
or money on behalf of the son of the
an Tyner was convicted of killing,
mo, has been charged with murder and
it murder.
: say Gaskins is pleading innocent.
permanently
Eckhart, supported Jenkins'
character. "Mr. Jenkins is a
respectable citizen. He went down to
South Carolina and got railroaded,"
he said.
Technically, the terms of Jenkins'
current parole prevent him from
leaving South Carolina until at least
April 25, 1984, the date of his first
formal parole hearing. But S.C.
prisons spokesman Sam McCuen said
if Ohio wants him, the state would
agree.
"I can't imagine the Ohio department
of corrections wanting to take
him, though," he said. I don't mean
because of the security problem, but
because he's such a high-image
person."