U.S. pledges more cooperation -JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia (UPI) U.S. Defense ■ Secretary Harold Brown yesterday pledged even closer « military and economic cooperation with a Saudi regime badly shaken by events in Iran and fearful of Soviet ' in the region. f .Brown met for three hours with Defense Minister j, Prince Sultan Ben Abdel Aziz, for talks that officials I. said dealt with strengthening trade relations and ! continued American training for the Saudi military. 1; Brown said “our ties should benefit both countries,” • but Saudi newspapers ran commentaries reflecting { concern with what is viewed in the royal court as the k failure of U.S. resolve in Middle Eastern nations such [• as Iran. The English-language Arab News said Brown’s visit y place amid the unprecedented gloom of those 1 Garbagemen's strike may trash Mardi NEW ORLEANS (AP) Police returned to work yesterday after a two day walkout, but city officials waited to learn if a threatened strike by gar bagemen would be averted days before ; the Mardi Gras. ‘m) Shop stewards for about 300 gar bagemen, who had announced they would strike today unless their demands were met, scheduled a meeting last night to discuss whether to accept a city Civil Service Commission decision sick leave and vacation time “I have to meet with them to see what their thinking is,” said William Cole, business agent for the Teamsters’ Union, which represents both the sanitation workers and the policemen. “At this moment, it looks resolved,” he £llid. ’As many as a million celebrators pack the French Quarter during the Mardi Gras carnival, police say, with ¥ B who had counted on unstinted and unwavering American support to thwart any foreign threats to the integrity of the area.” Unless a compromise is reached in Iran, the newspaper said, “it is only a matter of time” before Communists infiltrate the movement of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. “The states here are as vulnerable to aggression and subversion as they are crucial to the world economy,” the Arab News said. The Saudi Gazette, while welcoming Brown’s visit, said, “what is needed is not the assurance of anyone of U.S. support but rather to find out what support the U.S. still has in the area.” Brown is scheduled to leave Saudi Arabia today for talks with King Hussein in Jordan. He also is scheduled festivities climaxing on Fat Tuesday, Feb. 27. The carnival creates tons of trash and requires about 15,000 hours of overtime for garbagemien, costing the city $60,000, said Sanitation Department Director Patrick Koloski. On Saturday night, police union leaders agreed to a tentative strike CONTACT LENSES Cleaned and Polished $7.00 per pair KNUPP OPTICAL 254 E Beaver Ave. State College 237-1382 settlement. Union and city officials have begun further negotiations to solidify the agreement. At issue is recognition by the city of Teamsters Local 253 as the police of ficer’s bargaining agent, plus benefits. “We’re all back to normal. The state police have gone, the National Guard is gone, we’re just operating on our own,” ■FIHJIE <± 118 W. College Ave. to visit Israel and Egypt before returning to Washington. An Israeli defense ministry spokesman said in Tel Aviv a suggested visit by Brown to the occupied West Bank has caused some problems between Jerusalem and Washington. The spokesman said Israel wanted Brown to see the terrain of the West Bank so he would be able to per sonally understand Israel’s security problems there. But he added Washington had expressed opposition to “certain points on the itinerary” apparently because the United States does not want to sanction official visits to areas they see as occupied Arab lands. The spokesman said no final schedule has as yet been worked out. police Patrolman Dominic Bondi said Sunday six days before the Mardi Gras is to begin. 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