The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 13, 1985, Page 2, Image 2

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Top airlines reduce fares for holidays From staff and wiro reports I ast m i n illo I h.i ii k sim\ i lie 11a\eleis itia\ benefit liomshaip l\ ieduced .in I.tics announced In I In ee inaioi IS. ,ui lines. though not all llie laics will be i educed 111 ( olumbia American said its "4N lioiu I hanksjm iMi-f special" otters one wa> coach lares ?>! S2V lot tups ol 500 miles 01 less, S4V lor I hull!s ol 501 to 1,500 miles ami lot Hij/his ol mote than 1.^00 miles. In C olumbia, American viul the special will he oilereJ to am one leasing I Imrsday, I nda\ or Saturday. No departures later then these days vmII he mehuied. On Saturdav. no reser\ation specials vmII he made alter noon. I he specials will not he semcing Columbia to Honda or Colum bia to New York llijjhts, hut will include C olumbia to Charlotte ami ( olumbia to Atlanta flights. I nitctl, the bluest aiiline, said it would match Amet lean's deal in all markets where the two compete. I inted \nlines in ( olnmhia said it was too late lot the yeai round diseount, and the> would not be i\ my .1 I hanks^n iiij? special otlei. Delta said it would eui lares on Infills to 100 I S. cities In 70 percent elm 111 l? the three tlas I hanksim my and C hristinas pel iods. Delta 111 ( olumbia could not be reached lor comment. I The GAIV 2nd H OOK Rt /)/VS Lady\ Every T l/2 pri pool, ping fooSi Hoes not mclin J Coming V* / 1 / REM {.MB / ;iri(J MAPI I Coming TRIDAY / Ml Ml MHL H / 'jUNDA < J A// / MONDA Y COM! ( N.JO ' f / TIJI SDA IS Bl LJrS UIU / Wf DNF.SDAY PirOHt R S / IHUHSDAY IS I AUIf-S MO The Gamecock Ihc (i.AMKI ()< K ih (hf nIikIi-iiI rirw? |?il|MT of Ihc ( IIIVIThltV of South I itrollllH aid ik I?iililis!if?l Ihrrt' timrs .1 nn-k on , Mondays. W c:ln?*hdhvs and I riiIh\n dor 111^ lh<' fall anil ifirint; si-nu-MliTx anil ui-rklv on vV-?lnr?iIhvh during liolh siiinniiT h-h -.ion* \\ irit nit' exreplion I unnermlt holiday* and examination period* Opinion* fxprfHNCil in tin- (jA.MK( IM K iirr thone of llii' editor* ami not thorn- of the f niviTNitv of South (arolina lhe Hoard of Student I'ut>11<ation* and ( ornrnunii atioiiN in the |>uhli*her of the fiAMKf (X h The Student Media Ilenart nienl ih the |iarent organization of the I. \MK( IX K ( han^e of addre** fornix. siiIihi rmlion re(|iie*tH and other rorren|?onden<e *hould he nenl to the (?AMK( (>( K. Drawer \ I imerHitv of South ( arolina. < olumhia. S ( 2!?20M Suhhrriiit ion rate* are 11 .*> 00 for (l( war fH 00 |ier fall or h|>ririk temeater and fU 00 for both auninier *eM*ion* Third i-Ihmh |>o*tage paid at I nion, S ( The tiAMrX ()( K in a lirenaed Htudent organization of the I mver*itv of South ( arolina anil receive* funding front *tu denl activity feeH Behind the 8 ball Jamie Young prepares to drop tht State tea By MARY FANT Staff wrilti' ()pportunnies lot teachcis in South ( ai olina appear good, siate oil icials -va\ . All hough there is not a general shortage ol teachers in South ( at<ihna. teachers are badly neeiieu m a'Hiiin subjects ami m I BUY O my ] ham W? i G E T, r hb ! ?nucot ?^ I dairy /IEROOM ISStLl HOUSl cuts s Day hursday cc on pong, and bdlL 1c v ulco games Tbckaf^IL WEDNESDAY 8. THURSDAY N CHARLESTON S O the HOLLYWOOD i FIR THUF^SDAV IS LAOIKS NIGHT v >Y HOUR PRICES for Al I FHE LAC & SATURDAY. NOVEMBER the CRU1S-0-MA1 WAiljf' < MfjM \ V(/ j THAI I WITH US 1T ,7! In T HI I Jl".! Tlfl", hi a A i'? HI f HI I Ahf/lV,ION AMIi HAHH/HOUI j PILE jl All You Can Ei \ Every WED1 \\ Also Tuesday 1^ I Knox Aliliolt |* {)'/f) Kl use f ~W : fi /" sHBtf H. 2 8 ball in the corner pocket in a game ichers hai ccrtain areas ol the state, according to I\lmei Knight, director of t he Of I ice ot leachcr Hducation and Certification lor the State Department ol I -.ducat ion. he areas ol math and science have been declared critical by the Department of Education," Knight said. "We uuupon NE DELICIOUS j BURGER ? ! ONE FREE! ! use I D Expires 1 1/19/85 ! ipon Per Visit Per Person g BAR 918 S. MAIN | WELCOME ptesM TO oca CHRISTMAS open hoi:se f\s>& November V ?T/ 1 ^ Shnrpe 's IInil 707 Hnnivn St. in Fi\ $ / FIVE P / LIVE RC ' 2112 DE\ 9 PHONE 25 OVEMBER 13th & 14th WN SQUARES vith FREE ADMISSION / )IES 15th & 16th: (C ON OUR WIDf. SCHEEN T V < PRICES FOR I LADIES ALL NIGHT L IT ON! it Spaghetti Dinner. VKSDAY NlttUT. Mights and Saturday. l $4 oo ^!ru ? Drink Alter 2 pm & s kix Abbott Dr. >< > 'trr.i.M...> 704-5469 Mon Sat 10 am I I am m 11 ^MHr ^Hb^^RHmH j^v- ^ rrW^pfiagfe",Aj j^|j ;/; IB; jj| l\J , -^; played in the Russell House game r /e many also have ;i strong need tor media speeialists, Special (I ducation) teachers and minority teachers in any field." I here is also a shortage of elementary school teachers in rural areas of the state. Knight said. L'..: -i-. ? imii^iii aiso stressed mat last year over 50 percent ol the teachers newly certified in South Carolina were from out-ol-state. Leonard Maiden, director of I Donate Blood. ' j }mnrk Store :c r<>ii)ts 7!t!) l', l /,"> (DINTS'7 iCK-N-ROLL CLUB / /INE ST. / 2 ROCK / / HAPPY HOUR: / / FRIDAY / ' FREE OYSTERS/ ONG j BEFORE (( THE NEXT \ I HUME ji II CAME I CHECK (C| TONY'S I TAILGATE ?T SPECIALS. [0 [>rn JOE MURPHEY/Ihe Gamecock oom. options Student Services in USC's College of l-.ducation, agreed with knight. Maiden suggested that many science and math teaching prospects are drawn away by in(liiOrin w 1111 -1 > tuciliot ii'ir ting salaiies. Maiden, however, let-Is opport unities for teachers are improving. "In I9N4 ihe Stale I egislature passed the E IA (I ducational Improvement Act), which established a program whereby students can receive loans lor tlicit college tuition, which they may repay by teaching in math or science or in a rural area ol the state alter graduation," Maiden said. "Iwcnty percent ol the loan would be lepaid lor each year spent teaching." Abortion p debated at By BOB KUDELKA Staff writer Abortion is "killing the patient I ol the National Right to l.ile Conn Planned Parenthood official disagi Dr. lack Willke, a practicing ph people at a (iainbrell Mali classroo should be illegal. W illke said the unborn baby is a ) by law. "Since when does anyone': person's wanting him," he said. W illke said viability, the ability been documented as low as 20 wee "We could eliminate diabetes b; poscrty by killing poor people," h Dining the lecture, Willke playet ol an K-week old unborn baby. He ' let a woman who is contemplating ; unborn's heart. Willke said teen-age girls are "pr hav ing abortions. Willke lias written a book I Answers" with his wile, Barbara, minute lalk show, ami has appear* and "60 Minutes." I.ois Park. director ol inform Parenthood ol ( olumbia, said in , not be made illegal. "We would r> were butchered and scarred," she 1 W hen abortion was illegal, worn abortions using unclean facilities a lluence ol alcohol. Park said. " I lie decision lo have an abort mandated by government ol any lev make that decision lor the rest of t Park said that although viability percent ol all abortions are done dm Abortions aie illegal alter 24 w< . I .. . ? I-1 ? WtllipI I , I'.l I K SilHl Don't Bo Foolod By ? . flHMtfHBS&BI Here's HfflH from the V H board, i ' rei K \ 'V* *" ?^ ^ : imiemai's iHM ?iieifiit?)n< Outness M<uht?es WoidSUi M?.?0P'0 InlriMmnji 'Sugotttto rittall >'rlca m Petty theft dominates this week's crime report By HAL MILLARD Stall writer Petty larceny is still the most prevalent crime on campus, according to reports filed since Thursday at (JSC's Police Department. Complaints include a stolen cable I V. converter at the Phi Kappa Sigma lounge, a hike stolen Irom a Bates West bike rack and stolen wallets and purses from various campus dorm rooms. A grand larceny report was fil- ^ ed by a Burney resident, who *J claimed someone entered her dorm room and stole various personal items valued at an unspecified amount. Also, damage done to parked cars at Blossom Street Garage and other campus parking lots continues. Since Nov. 7, five reports of malicious injury to personal property have been filed. One report was of two broken windows in rooms 102 and 305 in the USC 41 Administration Annex, caused by a person throwing rocks. The other reports were of car damage, mostly scratches and broken windows. One case of assault and battery was reported involving two students at I.aborde dormitory. The two students were involved in a scuffle and one of the students was struck in the face. Also, there were several reports of harassment and obscene phone ^ calls to female students at Mc (Unlock, Patterson Hall and Wade Hampton dormitories. In a final report, a man pointed a gun at a USC resident Nov. 10 at Large Davis Field on 1400 Greene St. The incident was witnessed by another USC resident hilt till' m:?n with .?n?i . - - ...V- &HII was not caught. ros, cons * : Gambrell :o cure the disease," the president nittee said last week at USC, but a ees. f] ysician and lecturer, told about 30 ni reasons why he thinks abortion luinan life and should be protected s right to live depend on the other to survive outside the womb, has ks and may get lower. y killing diabetics. We could cure e said. I a tape recording of the heartbeat >aid an abortion clinic would never ui abortion hear the sounds of her ? ensured, hustled and conned" into itled "Abortion Questions and He has a daily syndicated fiverd on " I he Phil Donahue Show" at ion and education at Planned an interview that abortion should I'twrn to days when many women >aid. en went to people who performed md were sometimes under the inion is personal. It should not be el. 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