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The Charlotte News from Charlotte, North Carolina • 4

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4A The Charlotte News Monday June 2 1980 sr tres Shoppers with sweet tooth find higher food bill 4 toP146' vie4 t'k ''i l' if k'1 tiil 4 ''1 the year was 52 percent The price of sugar in the AP survey is higher than it ha a been in about five years changed in the 13th Boston The average increase in price since last month was 16 percent the average rise since the first of higher at the start of June than it was a month earlier That compares with a 1-percent increase during April The average market-basket bill went up 31 percent since the start of the year In the same five months of 1979 the survey showed the bill up 43 percent I The price of a five-pound sack of sugar over $2 for a five-pound sack in most cities checked went up at the checklist store In 12 cities and was un 4 i I 1 teZ2Uta ki- v' 4 A -Ni' rt 1 134'46 ss ----z: 46': 4 ki4k1 ''g4- -7o'''''' i4 4''! li44 4104 i -c- 4 -i tir rz': 'rzi'i 4f-67--'7 w's3 it' i77illi '6 64 if 4311 6- Av s'4' 'A4' is'r4a0telS1'66' A 3 drown in weekend incidents If TE JUNE 3 5illis'N SCHOOL BOARD WE WE NEED YOU! Associated Press Consumers with a sweet tooth are out of luck An Associated Press market basket survey shows sugar prices went up sharply last month helping boost family grocery bills by half a percent The AP drew up a random list of food and non-food items and checked the prices at one supermarket in each of 13 cities on March 1 1973 Prices have been rechecked on or about the start of each month since then When sugar was removed from the shopping list the AP found that grocery bills at the checklist stores declined by 12 percent instead of rising last month Among the highlights of the latest survey: The market basket went up during May in eight of the cities surveyed decreased in four and was unchanged in one city Detroit Overall the average market-basket bill was half a percent Wise quacks tg Tommy Dwayne Chapman 15 of Mooresville drowned about noon Sunday in Lake Norman while trying to lwirn across a cove at a point live oiles northwest of Davidson the Iredell County Sheriff's Department said Mary Leidel Tara 34 of Winston-Salem drowned Saturday while swimming in Lake Norman In front of a home on Misty Cove Lane County police said the woman had been playing on a raft near a pier before she drowned Three persons drowned in area lakes this weekend In one Incident Tony Eugene Foster 22 of 4838 Dresden Drive drowned Sunday afternoon in Lake Wylie at a point near River Shore Drive Mecklenburg County police said Foster was trying to teach himself to swim police said He was in the lake about 45 minutes before his body was pulled from the 15-foot-deep water by the Steele Creek Volunteer Fire Department Every mother wants her chil: dren to get a good education so this wild duck hatched her brood near a small lagoon in 1- the middle of the Northern IIOinois University campus in zDeKalb Ill (UPI) Sharon John Wohlfarth Ann Tom Crowley Becky Julian Aldridge Jackie A Elam Nora Steve Smith Pat Gary McKee Diane Dave West Kathryn Sonny Flynn 611N6-2 Paid far by Citizens for 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Organization and seven other Arabs today in the worst outbreak of anti-Palestinian vio- lence in 13 years of Israeli rule A militant Jewish group headed by former American rabbi Meyer Kahane hinted the blasts were to avenge the slaying "111V' of six Jews in He- bron a month ago today 'A Aorgh Mayor Bassam 40kj ItS' Shaka 48 of Nab'Z1 it4 lus had both legs amputated and i Karim Khalaf of Ramallah lost a foot after booby traps in their cars SIIAKA exploded as the mayors turned on the ignition a West Bank military spokesman said Another car bomb apparently for El Bireh Mayor Ibrahim exploded and seriously a bomb disposal expert spokesman said A grenade in Hebron wounded seven residents he said Prime Minister Menachem in Tel Aviv called the early-morning bombings "tragic events" that were "regrettable" In Beirut the PLO said the "aggression was part of the Zionist of terror against Palestinian nationalists" Meanwhile Prime Minister Begin notifies the Israeli parliament today that he'll take over the defense ministry until his quarrellng coalition partners agree on a to Ezer Weizman 'Pope warns of science Pope John Paul II warned today that mankind is "radically threatened in spite of very noble inten'tons by men of science" In a Paris speech to the UN Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization starting the final day of his four-day visit to France he deplored experiments to modify genes and make chemical bacteriblogical and nuclear weapons Later the pope travels to the Normandy town of Lisieux to say Mass and visit the famed Carmelite nunnery there From Lisieux he travels to nearby Deauville he leaves for Rome Korean orean resigns post Military strongman Lt Gen 'Chun Doo-hwan 48 resigned as acting director of the South Korean Central Intelligence Agency today but lost no clout in the government He revealed no reason for resigning the CIA post but still heads a standing military committee that has emerged as the real power in South Korea's government Oil prices up again? Saudi Arabia will offer to raise Its prices $3 to $4 a barrel and trim production if other OPEC Members agree to freeze their prices for the rest of 1980 an Arab source said Sunday But the Saudi plan readied for this month's OPEC price-setting meeting in Algiers to end crazy-quilt oil pricing may mean still larger gasoline and heating oil bills for Americans Saudi Arabia accounts for 237 percent of US oil imports Briefly Paulita Pike 29 a Texas woman accused of joining El Salvadoran guerrillas will likely be deported after a military hearing that begins today government ofJicials said in San Salvador Explosions set by suspected black nationalist guerrillas ripped through a major synthetic fuel project near Johannesburg just before midnight Sunday touching of a spectacular blaze officials called the worst in South African history Two Swedish passenger trains collided before dawn today In a remote forest area north of Stockholm killing at least 12 persons including seven school children and injuring more than 60 Prime Minister Indira Gandhi swept to an unbeatable lead in seven of nine state elections today But the worst election violence in India's history left 60 pet) pie dead including eight candidates I 1 2 0 Low Ti: 20 Low Tor Cigarettes -A Li notArngen rs l'''-41 Warning The Surgeon General Has Determined 20 Low Tor CI ciareltes A Low Tar CiV 20 4444eirrs'ars' (0 Law Tar ci garettes 1'411 rette 20 Low Tor Cigarettes Warning The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health FILTER: 9 mg "tar" 08 mg nicotine ay per cigarette by FTC method mg "tar" mg nicotine FILTER rug tar" 09 mg nicotine ay por cigatette FTC Report DEC73 1.

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