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Carter Seeks Concessions by Israelis As Powell Described It, the Process CAMP DAVID, Md Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1978 Vol. 77, No. 8 Carter seeks concessions by Israelis As Powell described it, the process CAMP DAVID, Md. AP-President was reminiscent of difficult labor- Carter is making a 'gigantic effort" to management negotiations, with a gain concessions from Israel but there mediator shuttling between the is no evidence yet that he is suc- contending parties. ceeding in his uphill quest, diplomatic Carter met alone with Sadat for two sources said yesterday. hours Monday morning. In the "It is too early to make a judgment evening, an American-Egyptian either way." said one official, asking conference at the ministerial level was not to be identified. "But getting Israel announced. But it was this session that to move has been the problem all was postponed. along, even before 'the summit began." A meeting announced for Monday Apartment night between the U.S. and Egyptian delegations was postponed without explanation However, Carter dwellers get arranged to meet with Egypt's Anwar Sadat yesterday. With Carter acting as go-between, there has been no faceto-faee con- bill rebate ference involving Sadat and Israel's Apartment dwellers who pay their Menachem Begin since last Thursday. own water bills will get mild relief in There was no indication that the two October, thanks to the City Council would meet yesterday either, but Jody A five percent rebate will be Powell, sole official spokesman for the channelled into November water bills, participants, said Monday that Carter it was determined Sunday The rebate will bring President Sadat and Prime will cover all water charges that have Minister Begin together at an ap- been paid in the last year. propriate point. If, for example, a student paid water Powell, the White House press bills amounting to $100 over the last 12 secretary, dismissed a reporter's months, the November bill will be suggestion that the hiatus in direct docked by $5. talks between Sadat and Begin in- A spokesman for the city's water dicated a stalemate department said the rebate will be "I don't think it would be ap- applied only to the water portion of itemized bill Other items included on propriate to draw that conclusion," he said most city bills are. sanitary sewer Powell said the summit had moved service and garbage collection. He added that everyone who is into a time-consuming phase of charged for water will get a rebate. American-Egyptian and American- Danny Roberts, assistant for Mayor Israeli discussions, alter a weekend Hugh Parmer. said the rebate will be review by all three delegations of paid to the person who pays the water "apparent progress" made last week bill If an apartment dweller does not on some key issues. pay his water bill, the manager will ■ Carter, he reported, is making an receive the rebate. "even more intense effort" to bridge "If I lived in an apartment," WHAT A FACK—Laura Shrode, Student House of Representatives president, more serious note, Shrode will call the first House meeting to order Tuesday differences between Egypt and Israel Roberts said, "I'd be interested to went incognito at a recent pep rally. However, her spirit managed to help the at 5 p.m. in the Student Center room 222. She promises she'll leave the um- but that "neither optimism nor know how much of that would come off (hi Omega sorority to win a keg of beer after the Jerry Lewis 7-11 Bowl, On a brella behind. (Staff Photo by Cyndy Walker I pessimism is justified at this point ' my rent. HEAL graduate grant hearings to be held _ the 1978-79 school year, while borrowers, health professions schools, Hearings on final regulations for Except for the study of pharmacy, period and authorized deferment Loan applicants must be accepted providing opportunity for public and lending institutions, and were HEW's Health Education Assistance health professions students may periods, individuals may borrow to for enrollment or enrolled in a school discussion of possible changes. drafted in cooperation with Loan (HEAL) will be held Dec.12 at borrow up to $10,000 a year to a total of pay interest on prior HEAL loans. that has signed an agreement with the the Texas college of Osteopathic The hearings will be held between representatives of educational, len- $50,000 through the HEAL program. U.S. Commissioner of Education to Medicine in Fort Worth. now and December in seven cities, ing. and student organizations. Pharmacy students may borrow up to HEW officials said that rules on carry out prescribed requirements. HEAL provides federally insured including Fort Worth, on the cam- The regulations also established $7,500 a year to a total of $37,500. loans to pay interest will be published The institution will be required to loans to graduate students in approved puses of participating health procedures for originating and ser at a later date. In addition to tuition and fees, the supply information on the student's schools of medicine, osteopathic professions shools to assure students vicingloans.and repeal an amendment loan funds may be used to pay eligibility for a loan, estimated cost of an opportunity to comment. Written to the Guaranteed Student Loan (GSL i Only students studying in the United medicine, dentistry, veterinary reasonable personal expenses, attendance, and other financial aid medicine, optometry, podiatry, comments may also be submitted program that permitted health States are ehgihl.. for HEAL loans and transportation and commuting costs awarded to the student. The school pharmacy, and public health. Interim directly to the Office of Education professions students to borrow larger no student may receive both a HEAL and laboratory expenses During will also be required to perform ad- regulations were issued in August to The interim regulations clarify amounts than ordinarily are available and a GSL within the same 12-month ministrative functions, such as the internship, residency, a 9-month grace enable the program to operate during eligibility criteria for student to graduate students. academic period. • maintenance of student records. Media 'sells' TCU news briefs Four of the victims were believed to be members of the same family 17 receive death sentence husband, wife and two young children. The other body found in the bathroom in campaign effort was of an adult male NAIROBI, Kenya AP — Somalia's national security court today imposed the fall semester in the paper just the death sentence on 17 army officers convicted of staging an abortive coup By Stephen Britt against President Mohamed Siad Barre last April 9. Staff Writer prior to registration, and Lehman said Buses roll despite rally that TCU will again advertise in Somali radio, in a broadcast monitored here, said the 17 would be executed An advertising campaign launched by firing squad. It did not say when the sentences would be carried out by TCU's Public Relations Depart- "selected high school papers" LOS ANGELES AP- Hours after 4,000 persons at an anti-busing rally were ent this spring was a success, declared throughout the fall and spring urged to boycott classes, about 2,000 yellow school buses rolled out across Los Walter Bortz, TCU, Dean of Ad- semesters—"just a variety of Mediator to settle strike Angeles yesterday in a program aimed at integrating the city's schools. issions. messages to help them (high school A special police task force, utilizing the city's $50 million emergency Radio ads from December to March students) in their planning for WASHINGTON AP—Amid continued threats of a mail strike, a special command center and 15 helicopters to monitor the situation, had no im- asked those people who were in- college." mediator decided yesterday to settle the postal contract dispute himself, ediate reports of incidents. terested to call the Admissions Office 1CV has distributed brochures (at saying the Postal Service and its unions appear unable to reach a settlement and ask for "Cindy." Although few Hulen Mall, for example) and has on their own by Saturday's deadline people actually asked specifically for mentioned its "good points"in some of Mediator James J. Healy planned to tell bargainers of his decision when the. Ford, Reagan visit Texas Cindy, Bortz said: "We did see an its advertising. Bortz said he sees this Postal Service and three unions representing more than 500,000 workers increase in the number of people as "a way of information resumed their deadlocked negotiations yesterday. HOUSTON AP — Former President Gerald Ford and one-time California stopping in on Saturday morning." dissemination." Bortz said that TCU was "Ad- Gov Ronald Reagan, bitter opponents for the 1976 Republican presidential nomination, appeared together in Houstotfjesterday to boost the campaigns vertising a service" - offering Donating blood Gas opponents lack votes "guidance counseling" for people who of GOP candidates in Texas. felt they needed more information— WASHINGTON AP-Senate Republican Leader Howard Baker conceded Both spoke briefly at a breakfast attended by 250 party workers and both rather than trying to convince people tobe discussed yesterday that he and other opponents of the natural-gas bill appear to lack called for the election of a Republican governor in this traditionally to attend TCU. the votes to beat the Carter administration in an upcoming showdown vote. Democratic state. TCU advertises "mostly in the print That would probably mean a filibuster, he said. media," Public Relations Director The Tom Brown-Jarvis program Baker said while foes of the deregulation-by-I985 compromise may be Jim Lehman said. The University also and the Carter Blood Center will unable to sidetrack the bill, neither can the administration muster the needed Automakers suing FTC purchases some time on radio (three sponsor a blood donor Information votes to stop a filibuster.
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