The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 29, 1984, Page 2, Image 2

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DatelinE r di&es Car drags body CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) ? / ran over a man and dragged the vi seven miles was told there was a bo just "took off" again, police said Andrew A. Fruman, 18, cl homicide Sunday, was to be arraig District Court, police said. The victim was identified as E who lived with his sister in neighborhood. He was pronounc Hospital. ArrnrHino fr? nolirp flrmohprt' ' M"*0 K , V,.V/U6.IVIt Station in Boston after 3 a.m. police they saw a Pontiac Fii Chinatown with a body dragging From there, the car apparen Street, where the victim's bloc found, turned onto Massachusetts Harvard Bridge over the Charles nnlifp taiH At one point, according to polii another driver that there was a be "He (Fruman) jumped out, loo my God, I'll pull over.' Then he took off," said Cambridge police Clougherty's mangled body wj when it was stopped by Harvar Massachusetts Avenue in Harvard "It was hideous," said Boston Woloschuk. "Absolutely hideous Fruman said he was from Newtc police a Boca Raton, Fla., address Hicf'IntP/l iniAiint rvT Koi'l vii jviv/.ivu ci 111 vu 111 v/i uan. trSC today DEADLINE - !.ast day to apply (or BASEBALL - USC plays Armstrong | at 3 p.m. RH FILM ? "Four Horsemen of the Rex Ingram and starring Rudolf Vali for 50 cents and at 7 and 9:30 o.i "13 WET j record; I f 1001 H tl PRI l ^ I 1 200 TITLES 497 I FftQ'H if1 BiM.il >1 I CASSETTE I ; mum WW H ^ CASSETTEi 1 ?| Law seven mi es ? ay maru db \ teenager who allegedly ^ c^nst't' ictim beneath his car for u dy under his vehicle, but House of R< four years 1: harged with vehicular ned today in Cambridge Archibald position to lernard Clougherty, 43, H.E. Pearc* Boston's Dorchester people are * :ed dead at Camhridop attempt to don't want i y was struck near South *? be t01 Sunday. Witnesses told but I think 1 rebird driving through make at lea beneath it. s,v?to { tly went down Beacon . . e sa. id-drenched jacket was their wisdo Avenue and crossed the j? ementary River into Cambridge, ,or rcpreus< senators tha :e, Fruman, was told by >dy beneath his car. " ked at it and said, 'Oh, much time igot back in the car and rc-e ection. Detective John Jones. ,nf' he sa,( as still beneath the car a ^car,n8 01 d University police on you take ofl Square, police said. places you r police spokesman Peter prior to the )n, Mass., and also gave r^l-. He was freed on an un- | H I If oiti i i\i^i n of the firs political s spring graduation, religious lea wants to sec State at Sarge Frye Field Democratic because he's Falwell, Apocalypse," directed by President R . , ? ?? metro Atlai Bntino, plays at 2.30 p.m. two-prongec m. for 75 cents. Majority ? schools and While vo cassoteIj 5 8c TAPES prrlpn .^t \^l I W l LED Z TENDERS ' ufa tj l(ij/9r?<|U(\KP v~r r | ]CASsrm[ \~2 ??Tr>p Tres Hombres I tvchjdM Mkxmn rex Th# Imi JMUI Aul UfiCttoogp' Ui Grange fc> $ CASsrnr . . , y j . ' j ThKDOOW 61 O^STOf TH abac ah | ?$r&r? CASSETTE II imakers oppose rg-Bobo the campaign is not g ational amendment to ex- said. ii ior memoers 01 tne s.e. "it the only adv; epresentatives from two to could save some car s a bad idea, Rep. Francis don't see that as a fai D-Berkeley said. people," Archibald ? I, who is leading the op- However, the sp< the bill sponsored by Rep. disagrees. "Legislate s Jr., D-Horry, said some more effective (if tl jetting a bit lazy. "It's an tended to four yea cover up laziness. They wouldn't be under a; to run. 1 find campaigning Pearce said. igh as anybody else does, the original concept was to As it is, people ha st one house very respon- being re-elected s< people." elected, he said, nc \e oeiieves the founders in paign "costs a treme >m pui together a com- money, especially if system of two-year terms your own." sntatives and four for it still applies. "THAT IS not 1 Archibald said. "If A LI) DOES not think your own money, ? spent actively running for whatever it takes." 1 "You arc constantly runn- penses to be about 3 d. "Everything you do has he is not opposed. i re-election from the day Rep. Joyce Hearn, ice. If you don't go to the although running e^ iced during the 18 months both time-consumin i campaign, going during serves a useful pu veil says Monda k, Ga. (AP) ? On the day New Hampshin t primary of the 1984 primary, Falwell eason, fundamentalist Georgia. Among der Jerry Falwell said he Democratic preside : Walter Mondale win the said, former Flor presidential nomination Askew and Sen. Jc ; "the most beatable." are "two men I liki an ardent supporter of But while they ar Lonald Reagan, came to ches ahead of Mori ita Tuesday to push the 14 notches below R 1 1984 agenda of his Moral said. putting prayer in public "I hope Mondalt ending legal abortions. think he's the m ters went to the polls in added. I I amc EPPELIN J 01SS,I \ -- I fl . _ K?: I aP? CflSSCTTEn I I March S I B PLUS J I UVM Jo6 I > M JW MANY | A 30 I Ek4rfcn(> lout? I HkJukj lot* MORE? (*??!(? coiu'-HH. 'J M>w YES i IL YOUNG vIG HEADS N BROWN DOORS """"" EAGLE'S DREIGNER PRINCE CSNV ,uo? ,o"j cu'u. M.W Vofet-tiAfl to JO 6 BftOTK RS DOOOKS ''?' (? Own Oov? ton to lfw Muoc ~c^nt Rooms 110. I Events are & spouses. T-Shirts will i term ex oing to cut it," he makes people. intage is that we Arch npaigning time, I contact r trade-off for the four-ye said. isolatec )nsor of the bill stay aw irs would be much Arch he term were ex- contact irs) because they four-ye ? much pressure," isolatec stay aw ve to worry about PEA x>n after being issue, ting that a cam- munica :ndous amount of tion ar< you have to raise Davi fessor 2 mont o necessarily true," posed t you don't have "Eve you just raise run e He expects his ex- legislate >4,000 this year if legislati Congre , R-Richland, said The i /ery two years is key vot< g and costly, "it pass, " rpose because it year," le 'most b e's presidential Falw< talked politics in Lynchb the eight major fellow r ntial candidates, he Jesse ida Gov. Reubin mistake )hn Glenn of Ohio "Hymi e and appreciate." derogat e "four or five not- Speal dale, they're about Govern onald Reagan," he based Falwell j's the candidate. 1 amendn ost beatable," he schools week. University of S< Effina yrcEHME ^-Esaaaa ft rt Nisrh I 6:30 p.m. latt P.E. Cent< gym jor uvm urn ?' MM laite 1.44* I ?tinub ? BMoon S>il J 1 t Ak irf?ul Kuala Chftfc ? P'OfCCl I im I two** l I Pmtl f'41t 4 Kick hisbvit li** i ImvniAieot V I I I & 111, Movie Feature open to students, fi be awarded to wini 7-5261 for more inl [tension you close and responsive to the ? t ibald also worries about less with his constituents. "With a ar term, you might become i 1 from the people. You might 'ay from them too long." maid also worries about less with his constituents. "With a ar term, you might become I from the people. You might ray from them too long." RCE DISMISSED the isolation "With today's instant com- j tion, accountability and isolai not a problem," he said, d Whiteman, assistant pro.1 1 icr'e ii wo uvpai iiiitui ui gUVCIIi- ( nd international studies, is opo the amendment. :n though it drowns resources to very two years, the S.C. 3rs do not have as many ive responsibilities as the U.S. ss," he said. amendment, which is up for a e in the House, is not likely to particularly not in an election Archibald said. ootohla' UU 1UUIU ill, a Baptist minister from urg, Va., told reporters a ninister, Democratic candidate Jackson, made a "serious " when he referred to Jews as ies," a term some find ory. ting to Citizens for Better ment, a conservative group . in suburban Cobb County, predicted a constitutional rient restoring prayer to public f will pass the U.S. Senate next ? 11 Dinn uarofina iter ! - d. a.m. 3r \ it mm iiacoui iball# souash cchmlls ft 10 ik.rng (in ju i|ihiiiui / (m) dduds cnm. i ? mhli'a.iiai t h) i | ? ft ikj i ihj?na/ii?o4 m/\v l*.?.g?o. i # *? i i4.ut?? 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