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3 Physicist _ At least one major science magazine, "Nature," has urged that Aharonov be awarded a Nobel Prize, and past winners say the Aharonov-Bohm Effect makes him a strong contender. Flying in from across the nation and the world, the conference participants will spend three or four days in -.Columbia, attending presentations, a Friday banquet and events such as the Columbia Ballet's production of "The kkx Somali guerillas warned to stay clear of troops MOGADISHU, Somalia ? Hours before the expected landing of the Marines, Somalia's chief warlord Tuesday urged his followers to keep their gun-mounted vehicles away from the port and airport to avoid clashes with U.S. forces. Mohamed Farrah Aidid, responding to an appeal from U.S. envoy Robert Oakley, said his forces welcomed the U.S. troops that were to begin arriving at dawn I Wednesday to hasten a relief mis- | sion to feed starving Somalis. Oakley later met with Aidid's chief rival, Ali Mahdi Mohamed, and said the two leaders had promised to cooperate with the Marines and were broadcasting instructions to their fighters over radio stations. Both warlords, Oakley said, "acknowledge that neither one totally controls the situation." if ? ? it iUBBTtSB? Teenager sentenced for girl's murder ERIE, Pa. ? A teen-ager was sentenced Tuesday to life in prison with no chance of parole for stabbing and choking a 5-year-old neighbor girl, hiding her body and showing it to his friends. Scott Schroat, 17, of Erie, pleadl-W^???di ^ m A Open call auditions for performe age or older. Limit your audition SINGERS must bring music in tf be asked to dance. (No a cappe no taped or recorded accompar A piano and accompanist will b< DANCERS will be given a comb choreographer. (Those who alsc bring music in their key.) CALL-BACK AUDITIONS will be following General Auditions. Pie to attend, if selected. Applications will be available at, for Technical and Wardrobe pos AN FOUAL OPPORTUNITY FMPI OYFF I I J Need A 1 Th? lued from page 3 Nutcracker." Townes is expected to speak about the evidence he has found about black holes in space. Another Nobel winner, Murray Gel-Mann of the California Institute of Technology, will discuss "Quantum Theory and the Quasi-Classical Domain." Most events will take place in the Jones Physical Sciences Building on the USC campus, near Main and Greene streets. ed guilty to criminal homicide in the death of Lila Ebright, whose disappearance on April 1/ loucnea off a citywide search by dozens of volunteers. "Lila is now one of the littlest angels, and you are one of the biggest monsters," Common Pleas Judge Shad Connelly told Schroat. "I hope you wake up each day in your jail cell with the memory of little Lila." Assistant District Attorney William Dopierala said Schroat abducted Lila, sat her on his bed, choked her and stabbed her with a pocket knife. He returned two more times, stuffing a sock in her mouth and choking ner before she died, Dopierala said. Legislators return to Columbia early COLUMBIA ? State lawmakers returned to Columbia Tuesday for housekeeping and in-house politics in advance of their regular fivemonth session that begins in January. The Senate began its organizing session this morning by choosing new seats, with debates on rules and elections of committee chairmen expected later. Senators re-elected Sen. Marshall Williams, D-Orangeburg, as president pro tempore, the top ranking office behind the lieutenant governor. Williams, 80, has served in the Legislature since 1947. In the lone-contested race up for a vote today, senators re-elected Jim Melton as sergeant-at-arms in a 24-20 vote over bosie Marun, the son of recently retired Sen. John Martin, D-Winnsboro. VWWW? a:?: a i-TALENT-1 jditio irs 16 years of SIX FLAGS OVE to 1 minute. All registrations begin reir key and may Friday & Salurda "a auditions and Six Flags Over G Iiment please. Crystal Pistol Mu: 3 available.) ination by our 10 a-m* ? (-:a" f? ) sing should 1 P-m- ^a'' f?r Special Call for A on the Sunday for an all-new, cc ase be prepared Saturday Only ? audition locations flR V CI ^ itions. l\ irwi , #I?"HVVLJ At The End Of Youi Quiet Place To Stu e Study J Russell House Ball December 14,15, a 8 pm to Midnig Free Copies F Free Snacks F the Russell House University Union, Student Li Housing and Residental Services, Student Govt Bookstore, Vending, and Athletic De This program is paid, in part, by Student / Wm (Samccock AAAS celebra By ROCHELLE KILLINGBECK "I am Staff Writer (the A A The Association of African- who wo American Students sponsored a organizi Winter Carnival Tuesday for Brooks, diverse student organizations to Council unify and entertain 4-to-12-year-old happy tl children. tions w Student organizations such as enough ti Campus Coalition for Literacy, I wo ^ Carolina Cares and the Minority attendee Assistance Peer Program set up Presiden booths to entertain the Boys' and always f Girls' Clubs of Greater Columbia. dren P31"1 a* /? Free towing for ^ holiday revelers Free towing will be offered for those who have had too much to drink during the holiday season. From Dec. 15 to Jan. 1, Suddeth's Towing Service will offer a program called "T.O.W.E.D." for people who are unsure of their abilitv to drive safe- \ iy- I The dispatch number to call is 1 254-5515 and will be available 24 hours a day. The company promises to send a unit that takes both the driver and the car home without any question. "It's not that we condone exces- 1*-"""" sive drinking," Joe Suddeth, owner C of Suddeth Towing Service, said. V "11 : 4. ? nAoriim X. wc JUM wain iu unci a pv/awvc way for people to control it ? and avoid hurting themselves and others by driving drunk. There's no charge, no questions and no hassles." WwM BSSS m ^ ys ER GEORGIA 130 minutes prior to scheduled call. y, January 8 & 9 eorgia, Atlanta, GA sic Hall r Dancers Singers ,ctors & Comedians imedy Wild West Show 10 a.m. : Flags n Georgia r Rope? dy For Exams? room nd 16 ht Vee Sodas Yee Coffee ife, Marriott Educational Services, eminent, GAMMA, University partment. Activities Fees. tes winter carnivs proud of the members of "We sent letters to churc .AS) Freshman Council the Columbia area to encc rked really hard to help children to come," Black add s the carnival," Jody The children participatet president of Freshman quiz based on Kwanzaa, a c< for AAAS, said. "I'm also tion of African-American he lat the student organiza- and played pin the no: ho set up booths cared Rudolph and other games, a participate." "We thought this would rnndred and fifty children good opportunity to expo: 1 the event, but AAAS children to college studeni t Brian Black said they unify student organizations lave nau even inuie cnii- campus, oiacs. saiu. icipate. tudent Media would like to congrai Kristin Bueh Davis Lof Patty Qui James Shi Wyatt Urn Thanks for a job W' _and the best of luck in your WfOn Sale At MANIFEST Ml i Boozer Shopj ij MHM1 (Corner of Bush River and Bi $ 124-" (cd ?ni> Wednesday, December 9, 1992 *}.n jKSSS >urage BATTERJEE)? ^ ritage, | WE CANpELP l| >e on : I 24 hr. Crisis Line/J: 1 be a = 765-9428 vfej i Kand across tulate its graduates... tlman *4-1 ^ Llll I nn \ rer ley ell done 1 future endeavors Discs and Tapes ring Center road River Rd., Columbia) r) thru 12/16/92