YC o get full loan WASHINGTON (UPI) House and Senate conferees agreed yesterday' to ap propriafie the full $2.3 billion in loans which New York Qty says it must have to avoid bankruptcy, but opponents promised a last-ditch fight to reduce -the amount on the House floor. The decision was made on the day the city originally was expected to default on its financial obligatinns. New York congreSsmen said with help so close the city would be sure to pull through until next Little fails to show up in Court RALEIGH, N.C. (UPI) I Paul, posted a $15,000 bond Joan Little, acquitted in for her earlier in the day, but August of the murder of a she was requiredlto,appear in jailer who she claimed tried person at, the st.te'Supreme to rape her, failed to appear Court and sign it before it in court-yesterday to sign an could go into effect. - appeal bond on her breaking Paul's appearance at the and entering conviction. Beaufort County) Courthouse A warrant, for her arrest, came a day late and the issued Wednesday, remained sheriff's department had in effect. been alerted to arrest Little Little's attorneys, Jerry Wednesday when Paul failed Former chief denies Oswald note Order WASHINGTON (UPI) agent's supervisor, Kenneth The former head of the FBl's Howe, about the matter. Dallas bureau yesterday Hosty has said Shanklin denied ordering the destruc- ordered the note destroyed lion of a threatening note ' during a meeting on the night which Lee Harvey Oswald of Nov. 24, the I day Oswald delivered to the bureau was killed and two days after shortly before assassinating the Kennedy murder. President John F. Kennedy. Shanklin denied having the J. Gordon Shanklin, who conversation with Horton. He retired in June, told a House saiclhe first heard of•the note judiciary subcommittee that when asked about it last July he did not recall meeting with ,by Thomas Johnson, publish agent James P. Hoty and the er of the DallaiTimes Herald. .--raNEMIIIONMNNA\— NOW APPEARING DAVID FOX AT THE CORNER LOUNGE upstairs in the HOTEL STATE COLLEGE BY AUTHORITY 49 14 4~*47. 4 .9%. - THE PENN STATE GLEE CLUB THE PENN STATE BRASS CHORALE WILL PRESENT A CELEBRATED CONCERT OF MUSIC NEVER PERFORMED HERE CALLED YULETIDE MUSIC or CHRISTMAS IN THE COLONIES ON • at. Evening, Dec. 13th at 8:30 P.M. and S n. Afternoon, Dec. 14th at 3:30 P.M. i at 1 SCHWAB AUDITORIUM ADMISSION: FREE . . STUDENTS. . NEED SPACE 1' • • For personal items , • For books , . • For privacy to work • For safe storage while you're away , • ; We have it for you! • 1 U-Store It! U-Loc its U-Keep the Key , AS t 4 V"u"O I I Call 234-2900 2600 Clyde St., State Cdllege week, when the pill is ex- Rep. George Mahon, D pected to receive final ap- Tex.,l the House ap proval and President Ford's proprmtions chairman, said a signature.cut would shbw a little action The Senate , had ' added the by the House and Senate. $2.3 billion leans - to an "Frioin the standpoint of appropriation Which had ima u lry, it might be previously passed the House, des' ble," he said. making it necessary for Set, William Proxmire, 13- members of the douse and Wis., argued the three-year Senate Appropriations agreement between- New Committees to meet on a York City and peniion fund uniform bill which is to be trustees, banks and unions to ratified by both chambers restore stability to the city's early next week. finances was based on 1 Conservatives in the House providing ,the full $2.3 billion, 'said they would stage a final the ' amount proposed by offensive to cut $1 billion from President Ford.. the appropriation. "If we shave it," . Proxmire The conferees, meeting said, "it seems to me we're around a _long, felt-covered "< asking for trouble." table of the House floor, Mahon and Rep. Robert discussed whether to make at. Michel, R-Hl., who proposed least a token cut to show that cutting the loan total, Congress had no enthusiasm relented. Mahon 'noted that for saving big cities that could Congress still retained power not manage their own to resc.ind the appropriation if finances. New York City fails to abide to shoir up there with the bond money. Little, acquitted last summer of murdering a Beaufort County jailer she claimed had sexually at tacked her, has been free on bond while appealing the breaking and entering con viction that had her behind bars at the time the jailer was killed: But last month the State Court] of Appeals rejected her appeal, issued a routine order that she be returned to jail, and then denied a request by her lawyers to • delay the recommitment. Chief Supreme Court FRIDAY NIG SPECIAL A RE4 - 7 '7 z 11 1 4 11 1 k go o , 'EC:7F FINE BEEF Served with,pot or tea and a uni from the fabiilo, 0 HIESTER DOWNTOWN -- ATE COLLEGE by i its ptunisea of fiscal re 1 -, T P /e csmi :r a (4) stipulate lit imemixiw ruld be izonduct m ed next spring to see hoir well the city is per to The provides e bill .il.so $L3 million for the! Treasury's expenses administering the loans. Rep. Edward P.' Bollind, D-?4ass., I said Congres couli -refuse to i. appropriate mote for that purpose, noting, d'You can't spend money Othou ad ministrative expenses!' - The $2.3 billion was I rt 'of a catchall $10.3 billion ;e -of year appropriations billbut it was the onl! . controversial item in the bil 4 Rep. Rober Er Rauman,ll - an opponent of aid to New York, told a:reporter he would seek I to have the bill 1 I sent back to the conference when it reaches the floor. Justice Susie Sharp agreed Tuesday , to reset bond at the same ;15,000 while ,the court decides whether to' consider the appeal. But since the Couit of Apls decision remained in effecL pea Beaufort 'County of ficials said they were duty bound to issue a warrant for Little's arrest. Little's attorneys had advised Adrian Newton, clerk of the court, that , she wonld be there prior to the Usual 5, p.m. closing time to sign the bbnd. But she still had not shown up by 5:30, a half-hour later, and the Justic&Building was locked for the night. BEER BATTER FISH : . to, rolls and butter, coffee ue salad . . . created by you s ARENA Salad Buffet 3.95- ~ ~ ~_ A Eel ,4M CISE°F Moroccans take Sahara . RABAT, Morocco (UPI) Moroomay troops marched into the capital of:Spanish Sahara yesterdayi aixl the government of King Hassan II proclaimed the annotation s of the mineral rich African territory. Neighboring Algeria described the takeover as "monarchist aggression" and closed some of the frontier checkpoints along its border with Morocco. In Algiers, representatives of the Algerian-badted Polisario Front, which wants independence for the phosphate-rich territory of 138,00, vowed to fight against the Moroccans. Morocco's national news agency said advance army units entered El Aiun to the cheers of the Saharan population. It said the Saharans pledged allegiance to Hasiran. In Algiers; the Algerian national news agency flashed a report saying, 5,000 "monarchist aggression forces have in vaded the town of El. Aiun." No abuse seen in PITTSBURGH ( AP) State inspectors toured Kane Hnspital yesterday for the second day and re'orted no evidence in neglect or abuse ofi elderly patients at the facility. `''We went to the home in response to complai-''s leveled against it," said Jay E. Laff, regional chtector of the Health ,Department's long-term care division. The team of four registered nurses with "enough ex \ll~lll.ll~llalklll Lunch •&* Special c THE TRAIN STATION 0 1 2 New York Limited Grilled Reuben sandwich p with a pickle chip. 0 51.70 , itammosmovialkwe An ARENA Specialty SKIMONT RT., Z 2 , 'BOA.U. v ' URG perience to be able to spot any manner of neglect' will finish their inspection today. A final report is due within a. few days. "We looked at the patients, their beds and interviewed them. We found substantially the same deficiencies un covered during our licensing inspection last July," Laff said. - He repoited some problems in the area of patient "dignity" such- as missing ri- -I - THIS COUPON GOOD FOR PICK-UP ONLY 1 top WITH ONE OR MORE ITEMS For the price of a Small Pizza with one or more items. ONE COUPON PER PIZZA Little Caesars Pizza 1 PICK-UP ONLY 1 tilerru riiristmetta //I " WEDNESDAYITHROU6II FRIDAY 202 SUNSHINE mratitTED CloTNitl66- HANDCRAFTS . . ' . le 4 1 143 • . 00 I Ce 4 , 47 • • 5. An Alpha Gan lavaliere for Aimee (look at bracelet) 6. A golf shirt for-Jim with his Fraternity crest imprinted. FILL YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST AT BALFOUR. 1. Mesh . foolballjet-sey with name & numbers for Rick 2. T-shirt with Snoopy Transfer for Nancy 3. A Penn State charm fir Nan (have it engraved!) 4. A Penn State pewter mug for Dad (have it engraved too!) (PRICES START AT 9.95) Thf , Daily CoUegian Friday. December 12. 1975-7 It said Polisario guerrillas harassed the advancing forces x the way to El Aiun, set off five explosions in the capital and ambushed a Moroccan patrol car. An estimated 12,000 Moroccan troops have been gradually occupying northeastern areas of Spanish Sahara since Nov. 14 when Spain agreed to hand over the territory to Morocco and Mauritania. In El Aiun, Moussa Saadi, Moroccan secretary for trade, industry, mines and the merchant navy, and Arsalane el Jadidi, high commissioner for national promotion, proclaimed the annexation of the territory. But diplomatic observers in Rabat said Morocco is expected to cede an unspecified southern section of the territory to Mauritania in accordance with the agreement with Spain. Last month, King Hassan sent 350,000 civilian "pilgrims of peace" into Spanish Sahara to back up Morocco's claims to the territory. Pgh hospital separating curtains between the beds and patients without proper bedclothes. "We have talked to - the patients, too," said Laff, adding that his surve*ors reported no comment ft . -Cm patients of abuse or neglect. Meanwhile, Allegheny County Commission Chair man Leonard Staisey demanded that the former Kane employe& who reported abuses there prove their allegations. MEDIUM PIZZA 'ACROSS FROM 'OLO MAIN "ABOVE MY-04NY BAR Entrance Front & Rear (Born Parking Garage) 237-1481 A IC E OFF EiVERYTHIff G 1 220 S.FRASER "We know who the accusers are but we don't know the victims and we don't know who the accused are. If they know somebody who has been victimized they ought to give us the name of the person and let us check the rectxd 0ut..." Staisey said. Staisey said neither doe tors,) volunteers or relatives of 'Kane patients have reported any mistreatment to him. 326 E. College Ave. State College, Pa. 16801
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