The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 17, 1984, Page 2, Image 2

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digest Case may affecl DALLAS (AP) ? The case of Geter could result in a U.S. Suprei mg, JJWIICC piUttUUICS UU tions, a Texas judge hearing the c bery case said yesterday. How police made Geter a suspei picture in numerous photo lineu questions that may have to be de< State District Judge John Ovard s 111 ?u i- - ?i- - u i minis, hid v^an uc mc Vt type of probably cause is necess; suspect," Ovard said during a brt Geter's pre-trial hearing. "This is a unique enough set Supreme Court ruling) the potenti Geter, 26, was convicted and se for the Aug. 23, 1982 robbery of a restaurant. The black engineer, wl at E-Systems Inc. in Greenville, wa months in prison when he was grai December. .... a l^ana> ^uuiuy lvimiici /Aiiurney the scheduled April 9 trial, conced the case had raised doubts abo conviction. Defense attorneys have asked O "in the interest of justice" becaus arrest resulie.. only from police in< Hollings impressi LHAKLU1 Ih, IN.(J. (AP) ? Ernest Rollings may not be te residents exactly what they want to impressing them enough to turn sc Many New Hampshire citizens Democrat speak in recent weeks Sc ings a closer look because of their Hollings told students at the Un shire this past week that if he is eleci to draft them. FlriorK; oitl7n?r - \/~i : n *^iv4v( ijr viu/.vii.l ai cl V aiCllllIlC [)d I plauded enthusiastically when Hoi I holding the line on Social Security I year. "From what 1 heard today," s Hampshire student Mark Lacom would consider him one of (he top I look at." Lacombe said before hearing Ho seriously considered the senator as t in the Feb. 28 presidential primary. Neither had John Landry from I who w as in I he university audience. "Before this," he said, "1 was g Gary) Hart, but now it might be H< It almost seems that if Holli everybody in New Hampshire, he Vice President Walter Mondale fro footnote in the 1984 presidential ra< But even in tiny New Hampshire, campaigning and "retail politics," ; to meet all the 100,000 or so expect The big problem for Fritz Rollings met. O I - - uienn attacks IV MOULTRIE, Ga., (AP) ? Dcm didate John Glenn, during a camp, tacked front-runner Walter Mond and President Ronald Reagan for 1 in Lebanon. Glenn appeared first at a barbet 1 1- - - ituucu uy aooui im) people and tl about 700 at Moultrie High Schoa Glenn said the AFL-CIO's leder million to the Mondale campaign i fort by organized labor "to try an "They (organized labor) met la were going to be the kingmakers, t tors of whom the Democratic nonr willing to put $20 million into that they're saying it's all over, that it': "Well, I think the people c Mississippi and Florida are smart e enough to make up their own mind to vote for. I'm H^nrnrfina r?n I to get all the leadership and prcrrrii gei ihat (labor support)," Glenn s; [use today THE SPUR - The Killer Whales perf Js $2.50. I RH FILM - "Desperate Living/' dire part of the John Waters Festival. Sh< and 7 and 9:30 p.m. for Da ? 1 Lebane: t police r WASHINGTON (AP Amin Gemayel has acce South Carolinian Lencll point Saudi Arabian pla ne Court ruling redefin- a settlement in Lebanon ring criminal investiga- elude scrapping the Is ontroversial armed rob- troop withdrawal agreei ficials said. ct and began placing his But the officials app< ps raises constitutional about the plan's success :ided by the high court, "There are some thi aid. potential problems," sa asis of an issue of what who requested anonym *ry to make a citizen a it comes to anything i :ak in the fourth dav of cpph m The official said th of facts that that's (a essentially a statement al," the judge said. rather than a plan of ac ntenced to life in prison it was onc Gf "a numbe Balch Springs fast-food jn the works." to has returned to work One of the difficult* s released after nearly 16 that all parts of the com ited a new trial this past be accepted by all parti flict if the plan is to sur Henry Wade agreed to But Gemayel commui ing that news reports of ut the validity of the vard to dismiss the case ;e, they believe, Geter's f " :ompetence and racism. ps i/ntprQ L/W V U (.Ul U South Carolina Sen. riling New Hampshire hear, but he seems to be mie heads. . who have heard the ty they are giving Hollexposure to him. iversity of New Hampted, he will probably try rtv it-. M LI n; 111 UV.)V*.I, 11.11., ll[)- 1 lings said he advocates InllC increases for at least a %JUUo USC student Lemar M .aid University oi' New talks with Proctor and ( ibe of Manchester, "1 representatives Chuck La democrats that I have to (standing), a 1981 USC gr< I or.^1 D?A ?i aiiu uiau fiuillildll tommy; llings speak, he had not (he Job fajr yeslerday , he man he will .support Russ0|| House Ba||r00m )over, another student Photo by Jjsep ninn t,\ 1' / C V III fz* I VI \L7lt." IUI ^DCIl . ollings." ngs could just meet could change former m a front-runner to a :e. a land of face-to-face a candidate isn't likely ed Democratic voters, is the people he hasn't londale uviauv. JJICMUCIlllUl Lanugo stop in Georgia, at- I ale for his ties to labor lis bombardment policy :ue outside Moultrie alien spoke to a group of ,1 ship has committed $20 TT ^ A h 4* * n what he termed an ef- I SITi d tilt this election." ? st fall and decided they he anointers, the selec- VEGA, Nev. (A .inee will be and they're officials say they don t across the country. Now underground nuclear bh 5 wrapped up," he said. b,S chunk of a mounti )f Georgia, Alabama, 1.000 feet above, injur inough and independent workers including one s in whom they're going lea ed to "walk on air because 1 haven't set out ^ ne man *? **111 >e everything to them to today with injuries he i aj(j the 60-by-150-foot pie Mesa caved in, droppini ~~| and swallowine several workers were hospitalize The cave-in Wednes about three hours after * o the government's spra1 orm at 8 p.m. Admission _ , . . . Test Site detonated a nu "less than 20 kilotor Hoyer, a spokesman cted by John Waters as - .. f , i^cpciument ol hnergy. )ws at p.mi. ror 51 He said the blast w "very small." The atom bomb tl Hiroshima in World W telinE pa loQtlnr tnnr sc icouci auuc ') ? President ceptance to the U.S. amt ;pted an eight- Lebanon, Reginald Barthol n for achieving the official. He said the Sau that would in- tercedino with Svrin to cpp i raeli-Lebanese cept the plan. ment, U.S. of- A key feature of the p Gemayel would repeal th jared skeptical 1983 Lebanese-Israe >. withdrawal agreement. It al ings that pose withdrawal of the mu id one official, peacekeeping force from L< ity. "Whether its replacement with a U.N remains to be Another feature is that le plan "was Syria would simultaneous!] f nrtn/^mloc ^ ? '? f t\ -* ? c\f\ Himvipiv3, II1CII lUICCS Wlllllll OU lO ytl tion." He said Gemayel also would opi :r of initiatives tions with opposing factic them a greater say in the g< es, he said, is The plan would a plex plan must assurances to Israel that g es to the con- tivity will not be permitted vive. in southern Lebanon, a k nicated his ac- feature of the May 17 wit! jj^ r Tr^5nB I ; ' ' ' ';"'1":.; ' ' . ' v:' ; : ,/;V:JH| i cave-in remain P) ? Federal 130,000 people dead, injur know why an ing, was 20 kilotons ? the jst collapsed a of 20,000 tons of TNT. ain more that Another spokesman, G ing 13 atomic said, "We don't have anyt who said he cause yet. There will ." investigation." icai condition No radiation leaked froi suffered when in or from the test tunnel. ce of Ranier The blast went off in a seal g 10 to 30 feet about the height and widtl trailers. Eight car garage but several time id. a tunnel 1,168 feet under day occurred said. technicians at The injured workers had wling Nevada the site and were checking c clear device of ed on instruments at gr< is" said Jim Hirertlv ?hrw#? ~ _ WW ? V HIV JM7IIII U for the U.S. said anoiuci Energy L spokesman, David Miller, as considered "Some had the ground from under them," Miller s lat destroyed were shaken off lad''^,s w ar II, leaving the top of ;(ai|crs> anci OI spts Saudi plan >assador to cord that Israel has warned must not omew, said be repeated. dis were in- A diplomatic source said todav it if it will ac- was highly unlikely Israel would agree to all features of the plan, at least in lan is that the beginning. But he said Damascus e May 17, would prevail on Gemayel's enemies to li troop also accept it. Iso calls for One of Gemayel's key opponents, Itinational Druse leader Walid Jumblatt, had callibanon and ed earlier for Gemayel's resignation, . force. and on Wednesday he asked that Gemayel be put on trial for his actions. Israel and The plan is described here as exy withdraw clusively a Saudi initiative, although i days. the French government is taking an acen negotia- tive part in trying to push establishrns to give ment of a new U.N. peacekeeping overnment. force through the United Nations iso oner security council. uerrilla ac- The diplomatic sources said both I to resume Washington and Moscow had raised ey security conditions that have emerged as idrawal ac- stumbling blocks. tig t pH ff \\ ^ v - m ?.3 '^mBMosm Vl-'/; " v ;v- ' ISs^ Hn is a mystery ed or miss- parently was still inside a trailer when equivalent it toppled over." ireg Cook, "I was learning how to walk on air, hing on the but the ground got me instead," one be a full injured worker, deseribing the accident. said as he arriu^H r>n ^ n the cave- at Valley hospital in Las Vegas. He Boyer said. was taken away before he could give ed chamber his name. i of a twos longer, in "Ask the DOE," another injured ground, he worker, Liz McDowell, said when asked what hannened Shp cairl fpct citf* returned to employees signed pacts with the govern- i lata record- ment stipulating that they not talk aund zero, about their work. f the blast, depart men i Boycr called the collars "very . . unusual." He ha?i;:rk area I 1 ?Ut W tne blast was detonated, about ai"- j>ome 90 miles north of Las Vegas, is used hich led to only infrequently for nuclear test*ic man ap- with most taking place in sof?' so;i