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Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 3-8-1976 Winona Daily News Winona Daily News Follow this and additional works at: https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews Recommended Citation Winona Daily News, "Winona Daily News" (1976). Winona Daily News. 1422. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/1422 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Winona City Newspapers at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in Winona Daily News by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ; rlViondaty's IBSpfcwffiiii ^ LlllMI Oil officials meet secretly will be retroactive to 3an. 1, 1976, and said Sunday that the group reserved 100 ^ 7 ;> By MARTINVCRUT8INGER around in such a manner," said Miller. He ff said even police -were kept in the dark Aramco Board chairman Frank Jungers rooms for five to 10 days and has led him to ' PANAMA CITY, FiaA -(AP) - Top when the armed, private security force agreed in a recent interview that this was believe the session will not take the full 10 Attendparty executivesof four Americanoil companies descended on the dty four days ago. the date tentatively set. days. "It just depends on how soon they . Witness returns and Saudi ; Arabian Oil Minister Sheik The tight securitypresumably stemmed Aramco produces approximately 8.5 can come to agreement," Lloyd said. - • President and Mrs. Ford attended a Dr, Joel Fort, a psychiatric expert" Ahmed Yanriani stayed secluded today at a from concern about a terrorist attack like million barrels a day, only slightly less dinner party Sunday night at the who has.disputed Patricia Hfearst's plush, beachside resort negotiating Saudi the one in December during a meeting of than the:production of the world's top two home of White House photographer claim that she helped rob a bank Arabia's takeover of Aramco, the giant the Organization of Petroleum Exporting producing countries, the Soviet Union and David. Hume Kennerty, who was under fear of death, wassche-duledto Arabian-American Oil Co. Countries in Vienna. Scores of persons the United States. celebrating his 29th, birthday two return to the witness stand today. He As with everything else concerning the were taken hostage, including Yamani, The United States gets about 600,000 days early. The dinner, prepared by said Friday he did not think:Miss unusual meeting in this small Florida and three persons were killed. barrels of oil a day from Saudi Arabia. the food editorof a Washington Hearst was mentally ill or disturbed Panhandle city, the talkswere ¦ shrouded in The US. State Department, which A . Federal Energy Administration • newspaper, featured shellfish -and on the day of the robbery. secrecy and heavy security. ' ' helped arrange security measures, con- spokesman in Washington said that no mushroom salad, roast leg of pork; Panama Cityi Mayor M.B. Miller, for firmed that Yamini came here for an significant price Increases were expected cider, Indian pudding and English one, was miffed about the whole affair. Aramco meeting with officials of Texaco, as a result of the changeover, "in light of ;;cus;tard with threewines: "It's a puzzle to me why in the United Mobil, . Exxon and Standard Oil .of current surpluses and reduced demand." . States of America people have to slip California. "There is a lot" of uncertainty, though, " The: Panama City meeting was a con- Jim Merna of the FEA said in a telephone tinuation of nationalization talks that interview. He said he believed a major began at an undetermined location. on the concern of the four American oil firms was Guards open fire East Coast earlier in the week,. State the assurance of a continued supply of oil Department officials said* "at equitable prices." The 100 per cent acquisition of Aramco "I'm sure that's a serious condition of 0n protesting would climax a process begun in 1973 when the sale," he said. ' the Saudis bought 25 per cent of the firm. It However, the four American oil com- would also symbolize an historic shift in panies have refused to say anything about Basque workers dominant power from the private, the talks under way at the Bay Point Yac(ht MADRID (AP) — Civil guards opened Westeni-owned oil giants to the third world and ; Country Club. They won't even say fire on demonstrating workers who oil producers. • . when the talks might end. refused to disperse in Spain's tense Basque Yamani has said that the takeover date Spencer Lloyd, manager of the resort, region today, hitting one in the head and AHMED YAMANI seriously wounding him, Bilbao police reported. Cejebratinj9 30 years Police and workers also clashed in the Thirty years ago, six Pqlish Jews, shattered survivors of the Nazi deathcamps, Basque city of Santurce, 18 miles north of were married by a D.S. Army chaplain In Munich. Toasting 30 years of a better Bilbao, and several police were reported life since men at a reunion In New Orleaiis Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Henry injured when a jeep was stoned, v Well, Long island, K.Y.; Mr, and Mrs. Henry Lasoski, New Orleans; and Mr. The new violence erupted as tens of and Mrs. Louis Preston, Brooklyn, N:Y. - thousands of persons launched a general strike across northern Spain to protest Trouble in Lebanon Contest shaping up police killings of four workers in the '-¦ ; Basque industrial city of Vitoria last week , . A new military mutiny broke out - . The Senate won't vote for a new ¦ . , in southern Lebanon today as majority leader until next January, First accounts from 'nongovernment : Premier Rashid Karaini:met with A . but it appears the . outcome of the labor sources estimated nearly half a ' ¦" ¦ million persons were on strike. ¦ his cabinet in an emergency session„ contest-'may be settied by tlie end of .; ' . to avoid disintegration of the this week,- Early frontrunner is Sen. ' More than 100,000 were idle .for labor Uncertainty impedes large-scale nation's 18 ,000-man army. ' Two;' ¦[ , Robert G. Byrd, D.-W. Va., who has demands ahead of the strike call, made Moslem lieutenants with an undis-" • . - last week in Vitoria's cathedral during . been majority ¦whip for the past five ¦ ' closed number of spldiers rebelled years;-. •; . - .' ;"¦ . ' . funeral services for the slain workers. and sought to capture an army • Labor sources said 150,000 struck today U,S. Egypt: Simon (AP) investment in ' garrison in Arnoun, 40 miles south of ' in Guipuzcoa province.- Businesses in San CAIRO — Treasury Secretary of peace and a need for further relaxation million to $10-millicn aluminum extrusion ¦ . 1 William Simon says a climate ' " Beirut. " - '-"'v- ' - ' Sebastian, its capital, closed. of un- of foreign exchange controls in Egypt. plant — has been sighed. U.S. officials In Bilbao, tens of thousands of workers certainty in Egypt is impeding large-scale Sadat proclaimed an- "open door" in- visiting Cairo in November said there were reported out: School buses were U.S. investment here. vestment policy after his government were 40 American firms in various stages empty as mothers kept children at home. Simon, who wound up a Mideast tour broke with- the Soviets following the 1973 of negotiations withEgypt. - Still Waiting A In Madrid, the army put nine officers on here Sunday with a 90rminute talk with war with Israel, but so far only one Prior to Simon's visit, Egyptian of- Alice Paul , 91, is " still waiting to see the Equal. " trial for military rebellion. The case was President Anwar Sadat, told a news American firm has signed a contract to ficialsprivately expressed disappointment Rights Amendment become law. She , wrote the considered politically explosive for the conference that "uncertainty is the biggest invest here, according to U.S. officials, at the few tangible returns provided by the i measure in 1923 at a women's suffrage convention new.government as it tried to liberalize inhibition to private investment," adding: Largescale y.S. private investment in "open door" policy. The Cairo government at 'Seneca Falls, N.V. Congress passed the ERA in after years of dictatorial rule! Egypt is one of the linchpins in the Ford has adopted a series of measures to en- : 1972 and 34 states have ratified it, Unless four more \ "There must jbe a clear signal to the A spokesman for the army men, alleged international business community" that it administration's Mideast strategv. courage investment, but Simon and his '., statesrratify it mby March 1979,. it wjll' die. On to be members of; a . secret officers - In return for Sadat's commitment for a aides were known to have impressed oh Saturday^ demonstrations were held around the is safe to invest in Egypt. U.S. officials, movement demanding democracy and a said the kind of signal Simon spoke of peaceful settlement with Israel, Sadat Egyptian officials-the need for further country in honor of International Women's Day . national referendum to endorse - the expected Washington to help his country liberalization measures. About 400 supporters of the ERA called for its would be for the Egyptians to clear the monarchy of King Juan Carlos, said some way for a $50-million to $100-million with its $14-billion foreign debt, a $5-billion Simon! signed an agreement Saturday ratification by other states during a march in St. of the strike calls were in support of the budget deficit this year and private with Egypt to provide $78.2 million worth )¦ project. '. Paul. AlicCPaul ;. accused officers. investment to revitalize major industrial of-wheat and flour under the .easy credit Leaflets in Madrid called for workers to '¦I'm satisfied that we are making sectors; Egypt owes $4 billion of itsforeign terms of the Food for Peace plan.