Lebanese Demands Rejected by Israelis
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Tuesday, November 20, 1984 TCU Daily Heads held high Nationally TCU lias a winning team, re- Last week's:5r events brouglJfPf gardless of the weekend's loss nation-wide attention to the Sk i ff to UT. See Page 6. TCU campus. See Page 4. m Lebanese demands rejected by Israelis NAQOURA, Lebanon (AP)- Israel not our role to discuss the irrelevant 602 Israelis have been killed and more rejected Lebanese demands for the matter ofcompensation," Gilboa said. than 3,500 wounded in Lebanon. release of prisoners and the payment During the second session of the of up to $10 billion in war reparations talks last Thursday, Lebanon deman- An average of about 50 attacks a as talks on the withdrawal of Israeli ded the war reparations to offset the month have been reported this year troops resumed Monday in this bor- cost of repairing damage caused by against the Israeli occupation force, der town. Israel's invasion and occupation of with the majority blamed on Shiite As the third round of talks opened, south Lebanon. Moslems who emerged as the domi- Israel's chiei delegate instead stressed nant force in the wake of a flight by the the need to agree on measures to pro- Gilboa also rejected other Palestine Liberation Organization. tect Israels northern border after an Lebanese demands, including the re- Israel's daily Haaretz newspaper Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon, lease of hundreds of prisoners held by said Monday that from the end of June which it Invaded two years ago. the Israelis at south Lebanon deten- 1982 until last week, there had been "In regards to the request for com- tion centers and the opening of key 1,010 attacks on Israelis in Lebanon. pensation of $8 (billion) to $10 billion, roads connecting south Lebanon with Beirut and the north. Following warnings by extremists I wish to assert most vigorously that in Beirut and rumors in south Leba- the Israeli delegation rejects this re- "Israel at the present time cannot non last week that an attempt would quest outright," Brig. Gen. Amos Gil- permit herself to make such gestures be made to disrupt the talks at the boa said, according to a statement dis- as long as the hostile activities against U.N. headquarters in Naqoura, U.N. tributed by delegation spokesman Lt. her continue," Gilboa said. troops stepped up already heavy Col. Yonah Gazit. Israel had sought a cease-fire in security. "The reason for our presence in this south Lebanon but the offer was re- A conference source, speaking on forum is to discuss security arrange- jected by Shiite Moslem leaders. condition he was not identified, said ments, which will ensure the safe- Since Israel invaded Lebanon June no new threats had been received guarding of our northern border. It is 6, 1982, to rout Palestinian guerrillas, Monday. 'Goobs' win TCU contest, qualify for regional bowl By Thomas Bennett lege Bowl, said, "The College Bowl first team with the correct answer had Staff writer of the TCC Daily Skiff has been going on since the 1950s, but the opportunity to try bonus ques- In the College Bowl finals Thursday wasn't sponsored by the ACUI until tions of varying values. night, the Goobs from Tom Brown six or seven years ago, at which time TCU started holding theirs." The Goobs, who beat Lambda Chi residence hall recovered from a defeat 245-135, will travel to Rice University in the first round to snatch the cham- The questions were asked from for the regional competition Feb. 15- pionship from the Lambda Chi Alpha such categories as science, history, 17. The four members of the team- team. geography, entertainment, the arts Mark Matney, Andrew Rhodes, Four teams-the A Team, the Musi- and literature. Questions included: Hiram Jackson and Bob Kublawi-will ca Facta, the Lambda Chis and the "What is the largest island in the each receive a $100 scholarship. Mediterranean?" "The earth emits Goobs-faced each other in the Stu- Rich Murrough, judge of the com- dent Center after winning in the most of its radiation from what part of the spectrum?" "Which three of Hen- petition, said in the six or seven years semi-final found Wednesday after- that TCU has participated in the Col- noon. The Lambda Chis won second ry VTH's children later ascended to the throne?" and "Which has the lege Bowl, the team has won at re- place, Music Facta won third place gional competition only once, in 1979. and the A-Team captured fourth higher yield, rice or corn?" place. The finals competition started at 4 A superstar team, composed of The College Bowl, sometimes cal- p.m. and ended at about 6:30 p.m. Cesar Prieto, Kevin Shirey, Biff Bann led the official varsity sport of the Each game consisted of two halves of and Tim Bullard, was formed from mind, is sponsored by the Association approximately 10 minutes each with a members of losing teams with the of College Unions International and five-minute break at halftime and at most points accumulated from correct PURPLE BLOODED: Andrea Creiglor, a Frog fan by the University of Texas in Amon G. Carter Stadium the National College Bowl. Ann the end of each game. The teams were answers. Each member of the super- from Arlington, watches in anguish as TCU is defeated Saturday, DONNA LEMONSH-CU Daily skm Trask, coordinator of the TCU Col- asked a 10 point toss-up question. The star team won a Trivial Pursuit game. McDonald's 50 billionth burger readies for the grill OAK BROOK, 111. (AP)- 1948. steaks, beans-you name it. "The park- conference Tuesday in New York But the teen-agers didn't mind. caromed off his skull," he wrote. McDonald brothers for $2.7 million. America was home from the war. The ing lot was always full. City. The president of McDonald's "The youngsters became our most Kroc acquired franchising rights Today, Rensi is projecting the addi- baby boom was on. And in San Ber- But that day, the McDonalds de- U. S. A., Edward H. Rensi, will grill it. loyal customers," McDonald said. from the McDonalds, agreeing to use tion of 500 restaurants a year and con- nardino, Calif, Dick and Maurice cided to close their restaurant, fire the The McDonald brothers' stripped- They brought their parents. their restaurant design with the gol- tinued strong profits. McDonald's re- McDonald were poring through re- carhops and gamble on their instincts. down restaurant hardly looked, at It wasn't long before as many as 200 den arches. ported sales of $3.2 billion in the last ceipts from their drive-in restaurant. Three months later, McDonald's birth, like the beginning of a chain of customers were waiting in line. That's He opened his first McDonald's the four quarters, with a net profit of They noticed something odd. restaurant reopened with a short 8,000 restaurants in 31 countries. when Ray Kroc, the milkshake mixer following year in the Chicago suburb $364.2 million. "Ninety percent of the orders were menu-burgers, fries, drinks-and deli- "It was a complete disaster at first," salesman from Illinois, arrived. of Des Plaines, ringing up sales of The menu, of course, has grown. for hamburgers, french fries and a vered it with assembly-line efficiency. McDonald said in a telephone inter- Kroc, who died this year, described $366.12 on the first day. The 1.6- Fish sandwiches were added in 1963; Egg McMuffins a decade later. Break- cold drink," recalled Dick McDonald, That assembly line, according to view from his home in Bedford, N. H. in his autobiography, "Grinding It ounce hamburger! cost 15 cents. The next year, Kroc sold his first fast foods came in 1977. Chicken 75. McDonald's Corp., will fry its 50 bil- "There were times we were tempted Out," how he was struck with the Theirs was a successful California lionth burger this week. to throw in the sponge. The carhops speed and simplicity of the McDonald three franchises; by the end of 1957 McNuggets were introduced in 1983- drive-in, with carhops and a big, busy Dick McDonald, whose brother were gone. People didn't like having brothers' operation. there were 21. McDonald's sold its and quickly made McDonald's the na- tion's second-largest chicken retailer menu. From their barbecue pit, the/ died in 1971, will be served the sym- to wait on themselves and throw away "I felt like some latter-day Newton 100 millionth burger in 1958. Three offered "hotdogs, hamburger/, bolic burger at a griddle-side news their own trash." who'd just had an Idaho potato years later, Kroc bought out the after Kentucky Fried Chicken. \i home and around the World iNational "He didn't do anything that you or I wouldn't have ■National ■Weather done," Larry Taylor, a spokesman for the Federal Correc- Marie Osmond separates from husband Jackson promises to go to Nicaragua tional Institute in Bastrop, said Sunday night, the night the television movie began. PROVO, Utah (AP)- Marie Osmond, married two years Today's weather is expected to be partly cloudy DALLAS (AP)- The Rev. Jesse Jackson says he will ago to former Brigham Young University basketball player , ^ ^^ ^ conduct a fact-finding mission to Nicaragua next month to MacDonald, a former Green Beret who has been tried R fa Stephen L. Craig, has temporarily separated from her » urge its leftist Sandinista government "to assume a strong and convicted for the 1970 Fort Bragg, N.C., killings of his wife and two daughters, told a Vermont newspaper the husband, a family spokesman says.