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Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 3-19-1974 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" (1974). Winona Daily News. 1328. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/1328 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]. Cloudy tonight . MY, DADDY SMHES V ' ¦ • ¦ ¦ With chance of AU,. THE TIMI Slto.'j •' . A - " .' . Ho.Sold Our Car !^ \'ifeaft -jj ^ ¦ ; . ' :;¦ ": Thru A Want Ad **^ ' snow or flurries f fsipfllp; Tankers waiting contirui^ for loa oi x (AP) d of VIENNA,; .Austria . from the Mediterranean, will their action at another, confer-I — Most of the Arab oil producers arrive much sootier. ;¦ ¦¦!.¦ ence June 1 ui Cairo. Yamani . WASHINGTON (AP). - Be- inquiry." prepared today to load tankers stressed that : only ;. an !: unfore- hying again that they are on an While negotiating for the . 42 for : the United States; following Yamani said Saudi Arabia seen - change in Washingtoh'i y tapes,v Doar said, committee would ; ship at . least a million Impeachment: fishing expedi- their , decision to lift their five- " JMfiddle East- policy would cause tion, House Judiciary Com- lawyers will be busy examining ibonth oil embargo, barrels;.a day to the . United them to put the embargo back : Algeria x - - mittee officers say they are the material turned over by ySaudi Arabia,, Alg-eriai Abu States, and Kuwait, and eii.x; yy : - ' x- .. r y gi-ving the White. House specific special Watergate ' prosecutor Dhabi, Bahrain, Egypt, Kuwait other; countries : would: send ad- While rewarding the United justifications for wanting each Leon jaworski and the secret and Qatar agreed Monday to ditional amounts.' But no total States,' the - Arab/minister re- of 42. additional tapes. - grand jury report U;S. District lift the ban on shipments to the •figure'/was! available. tained their embargoyon ship- , Chairman. .Peter W,. Rodino Judge . John;y J_ : Sirica. ruled United States that they imposed ' . The end of the embargo vir- ments to the : Netherlands and Jr., D-N.J., and yspecial im- Monday should be turned .over during the October Aiab-Israell tually ruled out /gasoline ratio- Denmark, 'They said the . two peachment counsel John Doar to the committee. .V. V: ¦ .' .¦ ,; hostile the •¦ war; . .. ning in the United States this countries : remain to. told newsmen Monday that bat: ' Rodino said . the committee suirimer,. but oil supplies were Arab ;cause_ . .' : . , Vy: gaining for the . tapes of conver- 'may : not be able to meet its Their action was taken iri recognition of Washington's ef- expected to stay tight enough to Oil shipments , to' West Ger- sations . between President; Nix- April 30 target for reporting its require - continued conservation many, and Italy, however, were on and aides is continuing on recommendations for or against forts in getting Israel to, with- ¦ ¦' draw from the Suez Canal and measures; U.S. oil! companies returned; to full prewar, volume. that basis; • impeachment, to the full House: warned ' customers to : expect Exports to the two .countries in: hopes Secretary , Of State y : Rodino said h«e still will sub- He! blamed the possibility of Henry A: Kissinger ! .would se- continued shortages and high had been cut by 15 per cent be? poena the tapes . if necessary taking longer partly on White prices even after Arab ; oil be- cause : of their alleged pro-Is- cure a. - similar . Israeli! with-¦ : but not while White; House Law- House reluctance to turn over drawal ,<m the Syrian front. :. ¦ : gins reaching America again. raeli :sympathies. yer John D.ySti. Clair continues lihe additional material the Despite strong '. pressures ; to . The oil Ministers said: in their Production cuts from .Japan, ¦ '¦ ¦ OPPOSED LIFTING EMBARGO . Ez-' y senfatives. of Libya and Syria, decided to lift to -negotiate handing them over committee , has: requested. ." . join! . in . the majority - decision commuhiqiie that the ban Britain, France, and other West , zedixi Mabriik , -left,:.Libyan oilyminister, ¦'..' . the:embargo Von. oil exports to the ' . -United! would' be lifted for ait least two European countries! had al- "Not as long - as he: doesn't "We're going to need more ¦ ¦ . and . present a. united ;•. Arab Say/ no," Rodino , said ,, "arid time if we have more delays," leaves Monday's meeting of Aab oil ministers States. (Ap Photofax) V V front , Libya and Syria refused months and they would review ready- been restored, : we're convinced: that he hasn't Rodino said. > in Vienna. The jninisters, except for repre- ' to endorse¦:¦. resumption of ex- ¦ said no." ports to the U.S. V w-«_ «^^ >, ^ ^ -~— ^ , - - ¦•• r r . ,: | Later Rodino . said he might The Libyan government , radio ;| ^ . have to issiie the .subpoena if termed the : Iif ting of the . em- negotiations dragged out for 'Qffifioiftfl bargo , an . "act : of: treason." : " : weeks with no firm yes or. no Radio Damascus made no men- | ;y ' v . :O n/ ih ^ from St, Clair but he refuse<d to tion of the Vienna announce- ' fsACnlidP. Gasoline - rationing has virtually - .been ruled ;J| say how long he would wait. , meht. y || ^ HQwIIIIB ' out for this summer as the Arab oil embargo V ; :H Boar* who rn.et earher Mon- Libya shipped . ..about ; 10 per |i; ends¦¦ ¦ , biit conservation- still, is necessary —¦ stories, page 2;. % day. With :St. Clair,: said that St. cent of the 1.9 million barrels l;i" • ' ' - ¦ . - . - ¦:¦ 1 : .Proposed ,widering : ahd dimprovement for Huff & Clair has ' indicated he would Airli ^ of Arab crude oil . trie . United ^ TI aUlcUahloil | | | | . and West 4th .streets were tabled for fu rther § like , to have .the .committee's . WASHINGTON; (AP) Air- criminatory,; ord e -r e'd. y the made partially in July, 'with the diecrease from $167.59 ¦•[ to States, imported daily before study following .hearing Monday, page 3a. - . !: . a public¦' ¦ — .story,¦ ¦ ^ ¦ '¦ ¦ ¦ ! M specific reasons for • asking For : '¦ ¦the embargo, and presumably {%//-. ' .:• . ..- . ' ' : ' .' ¦:•.. •'•.' . ' .." . '. '- ' • ¦ • •:¦ ". ' . .• ' .m the tapes; line fares should be increased changes in; effect in. 120 y days fuial changes to beVinade ait $is8.33v yvvy v :" -; . : " • "' ' ' . some . uhestablished date, y !. it will still hot resume these : | | D jkjl :A federal Transportation Department plan recom- m oh short flights and decreased unless appealed: by the airlines-, :The. board , ruled that first- shipments. Syria's only oil || ; MHI* : mending abandonment of unprofitable railway track . :-^ Doar said lie did not consider on long-distance trips ' the Civil ¦ y ' ' in.: 17. staites'-has come under heavy criticisni — story, page 4. ySt.y Clair ¦ .Short-distance flights . have a The change in the differential class fares, •-. which .now are weapon is :. the! ; pipeline from | | . | | that suggestion from .AeronauticsBoard has ruled. '- • '.- between first-class ; and coach coach to. be ""dictating to the com- higher ' cpst-per-mile. than long- V about 130 . per cent: of Saudi Arabia to the .Mediterra- M n pjji || Winona city counc'ilrrien Monday decided to: delay § ' ^ .;' The board on Monday also or-, fares should ;, be made within fares, should be y increased . in nean, which crosses its territo- ¦ ¦ ' action for a week on a compromise proposal by; , mittee.". The¦.: committee eoun-. dered the nation distances flights, biit the' current ,y ' '¦ 11 • • . » - jf sei said that . he has , always . 's airlines to in- fares do. not fully , reflect this, two ; years it: said.;. July to 137 to 141 per . '.cent' •of ry, and it was expected to con- Northern States. Power Co. for interim rate increases for gas crease. : the difference in price : depending fl been \yillmg. to.:supply specific . the board; said. .Under the board's formula, the new coach fares, tinue;:barr ing U.S.-bbund tank- U and electricity¦ — story, page¦ 5. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ lj^ ¦ between first-class ; and - coach traveled, , at the pipe- ¦ , '. - . •:¦¦ " . : • ¦¦ - ' ¦: . .- .: - . •., ' ".¦ • ¦ • reasons.;- ¦• • . - .' _ "In vthe long ruri, the coach for , example, coach . fares be- on the distance ers from loading ; Ux •• • • % travel and to lower the- charge , :¦' Then, at the end Of two line's Syrian terminal. % VpnATIIPIJI The g°verillPent*controlled Venezuelan Con- m "We're not asking for some- passengers/ pay when their trip fare ' structure ought , toy be tween Boston atli Hartford . |j Wy HeAUSlq grejs . js studying: bills to nationalize giant || : based upon the cost of service Cohn., a distance ot -91. miles, years,. the fares . should . be in- : Saudi, Oil . Minister : Ahmed firms ¦ ' ¦: tHng ¦ we .don't need," Doar requires -flights bn ... more than foreignfdwnedVoil -: story, page 10, ' . g said. .' ''The President during a ..." .the board said. would increase in ; July from creased to cover the ' complete Zaki yimani said banker ship- ^ . one airline, y. 'ss . service, , || ^he Minnesota Senate has approved a biit giving normal - day -talks to many The board said: the changes $15.74 to $18:92, Miamb-St. Louis cost Vof . ifirst-cla ments ¦from the . Persian Gulf CIAIA p ' from which, runs to as much as 163 should ¦:. begin: y reaching :! U.S. g, «9lalc (he state Public Service ; Commission aiuthority to,M people and: we're