The Daily Egyptian, March 15, 1977
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Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC March 1977 Daily Egyptian 1977 3-15-1977 The aiD ly Egyptian, March 15, 1977 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_March1977 Volume 58, Issue 121 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, March 15, 1977." (Mar 1977). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1977 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in March 1977 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. .,...., ...... The ................ 0NI'1IIe ... V_ ........... .mw......, ~ at tile ... wI*B ... ~ JIVpt ill ......· • u.1Irwt .... oIa ....... ......... .. die ....... sa.L GeoIaPIa ., . 0dI(' ............... ~ WASHINGTON (AP)"-The Slate tile ..... coal ... to a aew aU ~1Ir ............. ~rtment critidled 11l'Hl'. oil ex u.a.... ~. ' ~ eaafereDce. He .., ...... to viIit plOI'IItion in the Gulf at &ael on Monday. Browa, ~ to ..... at a q,pt. Lebuoa. ...... Saudi AnbiII salllll it ... baIIJ UIepI aDd "not help ~ ajd,. "&rMli :'1opaMat is and Syria. u.s. criticizes r... " to • tettI!aM!nt with die AnI ... not ~ loa« peace ~ un- Frederick Brown, • departmftlt der _." Oae ~ his overTidinl objecth_ is to __an _ ~ Cyrus Vabce &.:r .. re"-d to ~ ok! fmd out if brRli leaden will IMlCept wOI ~ tile_a. Witb __Ii and U.s. __ ......... by £opt. An p~rtici,atloD ~y t~e Palatine Israeli oil F.oPtiIIl amdaII 'cIariaI ... ~ .....eli IIotiDa forced an Ameriean LIberation OrlaniutlC)b (PLO) in Milille EaR trip' thD week. drilliJII ril out at t~ area &at Sep netotiatiOllS. So far. they have refI.ec:t "Our lepJ view is t.. IsrIM!I as an tember. The America. rillried to drill to ba~ain with the pU). exploration 0CClJPlinI power duel DOt have a right on a lease secwed in I" by a State department oITlCWs take the to exploit Mtural resources that _re petrcMwn company owned by El)'Pt's view that Israel's driJlini is. vio&atiGn not ~ing expkMted when the oecupation govemmt!llt oil finn and a subridiary of 01 a 1!IO'7 Hague coavmtion on righCa ~ betPln." Brown aid. Standard Oil Co. of l.,mana- an occupying power. Saudis pose 'Daily 7igyptian oil price hike r .......... Fet'o-...... y 15 . 1'P7 - VOl S8 No 101 Southern IllitKis University ~------------------~ threat to West Byne~PIftI As Secretary of State CynD R_ Vance prepared to begin a weeIl-loag Middle East trip Monday. Saudi Arabia Itep ped up pressure 011 the United States to persuade brael into makinc con cessiOlll to the-.Aratlli in return Cor Saudi restraint 011 oil priees. Prince SlJud al-Faisal. Saudi Arabia's foreign minister, indicated his govern ment might gtve up itJi 5 per ceat lid 011 price hikes and im.,.. a further in crease if the United States and other Western nations failed to provide more support for the Arabs in dealing with Israel. "Our decision to increase oil prices by only 5 per cent reOe<:ts ow- desire (or the United States and other Westem power.; to apply pres.ure 011 Israel for the sake of the Arab cause," the princf' sa id in an interview published in the Saudi newspa~ 0Uz. Saudi Arabia and the neilhboring United Arab Emirat.f!ll in December brob ranb with other member nations of the OrganlAtioel of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) by optiIli for the 5 pet' rent oil prlot hike rather than a tW<Hitep 15 per cent increase ~ by the OPEC majority. Elsewhere in the Middle East, two Syrian tanks and a dozen military Hear"; desire trucks pulled back from advanre ~ Kirsd\. foocl and beverage director at the Holiday I nn staff CUlCQCted the desserts to brighten positioos eight miles from Israel in Holiday 1M. deUYerS 8 valentine In the form of a Monday for ~morWf1's patients_ (Staff photo by southern Lebanon. traveler.; reported. Also, knowledpble sources in Beirut stnhItIet i crepe Diane King, a patient at Marc Galassini) t to said Syrian soldiers manning a check the MImorial Hospital. At Klrsc:h's instigation, point near the southern Lebanese town of N abityeh put on Lebanese police uniforms and remained in the area. The moves apparently were designed Head of C(lrbondale police probe to derWill' temion in the border area following veiled Israeli threats to repel Arab peacekeeping units if they approec:h too near to Israel's northern border. U.s_aft'lCiail weft reported to bin mediaied tile armored pullt.ek. helped pick Kennedy for chief til israel. informed ICIUI'ftS reported tNt during Vance'. visit Ia1teli at· ~iaII may revive their .,...,....1 to ex ., ....... ~ ... -..e ...... pol~ and Ginter for the investication food store in t~ Eastgate Shopping chaale acne at the ooeupied territories .,., ......... Wrtten and that t~ council had a~ to the Center. two soun:es have said Brandon or individaaJ ..,....r agreemenla with The 1*8d Of the state poU~ in ac:ticJn. told them. their Arab foes. ftIItiption illto Ible irregularities " . .it was my decision that any in 80tIl the c~nt ownet' at the rood ill tile ~~olioe r>ep.rtment vestiptiGn of the Int__ 1 alfairs of the store and a past vice president have _ned 011 a eltDen's canmittee which (police) department should be made by said they were DOt contacted by the IM'1ped select GeorRe Kennedy M polire a reputable. credible. ouui~ law en police about the monry. Ed jlor '. nme ddef in • ..,4, forc:ement ageucy. TtIis wouki avoid After mati", photocopies of the c.pt. ~ E. Ginter ~ Illinois any appearance of a . whitewash' . •• cunency, Brandorl gave the money to HELP'. the Daily Egyptian's 00II sa... PoUce biltric:t 1.3 wu a 'nted Fry uid at the press cfJnference. Kennedy. the sources said Brandon told sumer action column is ~ to a to the eit.bea's committee W' Car Jackson ' County St.te's Attorney them. twice-a-weelt formaL ~ with bcIIale City Ma.ter CarTOH Fry. Howard Rood said Monday he was DOt A SOW"Ce close to Carbondale city this issue• . t~ coIunuI wil1 appear 011 Mayor NeIll Eckert said Monday. Gin aware that Ginter had served on the government said last Tuesday the Tuesdays ali weU as Thunder-- ter was selected by Fry to conduct committee. Hood said a possible COlI curreney wbich Brandon turned over to a. Kennedy is not the the eurrent investilation into the police flict or interest was just speculation. same money Ken deoartllleDL and ... no furt~r comment. ~ turned over to city oITlCials during "The iftwstiption is to determine the Hood also would DOt CO"lll~nt on a city investigation into the status of the facts and I think the facts speak for whether he plans to start his own money. tbemselves," Ginter said Monday when investigation into the Carbondale Police The source said serial nwnl>ers on asked if his membership 011 Ute com Department. When asked if he could biOs given to Kennedy by Brandon. who mittee constitutes a possible conn~t of ceO for a grand ffl and get su~ apparently tDOlt his own lire Jan. 17, do interS.. power. Hood said • more or lea. ' not match those on cu~ncy given by City CcluDc:ilman Joe Dakin. a former One of the pcaible irreplarities Kennedy to City Atty. John Womick. ~Ie pol.ic:e chief who said he witJIiD the depar1meat centers around who was working on the inYeStigation. -knows Ginter prolesaionaUy, said Gin tba haad1iac 0111._ wtUch .. mailed Fry said Feb. 7 tbe city investigation ter iI "extn:mety intellicent. honest to a CarboDdale police detective more had been suspended and uprighL He's a No. • man." lIan. yar.,.. Late last week Kennedy sold his Fry, ..., could not be reached for . ~ CW"l'ency. mailed to the late home in carbGixlale. but there bas been comftlelll Monday. uid cIuriQI a pre5lI Ralph Bnllldall, was accompanied by a no word OIl where KeDDedy pIaiII to a.let ence Feb. 7 lUI ~ eGIIIUlted the IICIIDe wbicb said the e.h was taken live. He eould not be reac:hed lor COIII CiQ CouDciI before -leetini the stale during. barRiary 01 MaS's Bil Star mftlt Monday. Cost of wor~ -on .Brandt's lt~~ tllayrise t · . ~ ' ... ~ .....,. .. .. .. IIJIIaft __ Douperty said the boule " ruJrlDl aw .,., ~ .. WIMer role of being a public plaee or SlU IpeIIlIIIIYI"Iy __ lut yeu to museum." refurb_ univenity Roae. ,J>raident "r think ahat tbe number 01 people W.-rea Brudt'. home, and may spend who have visited there almost pull it in an .cIditmal __ on landllcapi.nc that ca~ , " he said. .... remodelbtl projecta. Doqherty, who approved the work, IBid the Univ.!r5ity House has " MYer CIareDce G. Dougherty, director 01 been fully completed." lervicea. said Monday that cams- Ca lling the work on the house " . 10000l fundi, sucb as investments, proces5 of catch-ue- " Dougherty saM! owrbeed coats on grants and gifts. win the University is . trying to fmish on be UIIed to pay for this year's im the little things that !\ave not ~ done proRmenta.. No SUI te _ppropriations previously. " win be UIed. " What we are doing are things that Last year, nearly $7.000 in state funds should a nd needed to hav.! been done a and SlI,CIIIO in SIU local funds were used Iollll time ago, " Douperty said. on various refurbishing and main teDaoce projects. Worit completed un' Other projects on tbe list for work der the stat~appropriated funds in· planned from Nov . lim. to Oct. 31. c1ude COIlDeCtin8 a fire alarm and door 1977. include: aipals. modifing dining room chairs, ...... 0lI0 for repairs, ~rating .