, ,„ t 1 . • _:,'^ 0 1 1 • .::: • _ I.?S Daliy Expo . . ~ „. . Judges Lee Yost and Obie Snydei are checking out the cowsat The 1978 Dairy': Expo: The show was held Saturday:' at the Univfisity dairy barns. About 115 stUdents competed in the event. ,Each student had to care for a University cow fOr six weeks and prepare it for the ahow. The - students" : wire judged on their —lna— ,',FicTut • 7- IMMINIMMIIMEMEMMIEM • :•• CINEMETIT: :THEA'TRES ISTIM ,Showimanship and 'grooming of the animals. The overall champion was Dave Castiogioyanni , (6th4airy' produttiOn).''A , crowd of 80.90 people attended the show, which was the final event of the' Dairy Expo sponsored by'the Penn State cimpter of the Dairy Science dub. , ' . . . : ri ..'„ , i', 7' . 0 , ,OFF EVERYTHING .;• I / Israel awaits next Egypt peace move LONDON (UPI) Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayari said Sunday that Israel . awaiting an Egyptian response about its willingness to renew Middle East peace negotiations. "We are hoping to hear from the United States if the Egyptians are ready to renew negotiations with us and, if so, to talk on the merits of the issues," Dayan said at an airport news confer ence in Tel Aviv before flying to London. Dayan arrived in London for a 36-hour stopover before leaving for an official Syria rejects mediation efforts DAMASCUS, Syria (UPI) The of ficial press of Syria Sunday rejected an early reconciliation with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and revived attacks on SEidat's peace initiative with Israel. Editorials in the state-controlled newspapers rejected a mediation mission by Sudanese'President Jaafar Numeiry, who \ left early in the day 1 4.-Mon-Thurs 10-5:30 Fri 10-8:30 Sat 10.5:00 • • • . 4 0 1 . 4. _ ... The Daily Collegian Monday. May 8, 1978- visit to Norway and other Scandanavian countries: Armed police provided a tight security cordon around Dayan's El-Al airliner when it flew into Heathrow airport. On his recent visit to Washington, Dayan and his administration leaders agreed that the next steps in the peace negotiations should focus directly on issues such as the future of the occupied West Bank of the Jordan River and no longer on the thorny declaration of principles. following two days of talks. Al-Baath, the official newspaper of the ruling Baath • Socialist Party, called Numeiry's mission "an invitaiton to capitqlation," and repeated on earlier call for Sadat's overthrow. • ' . "Numeiry's mission is rejected in form and in substance," it said. Numeiry returned to Alexandria, Egypt later Sunday to brief Sadat. tW :i p ,• lll , • 7 . • • :- • ..:;. ;', i • 4 • 216 E. College Ave :• : . ‘',.. ~.. lls
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