—The Daily Collegian Monday, Feb. 12,1979 ; IJ- ' ! I ,Or j V\t ■ Shar Nawaz Bhutto (second from the left) and his brother London, protesting the decision to execute their father. Mir Murtaza on the right, the sons of .the former Pakistani The execution is expected to take place this week. Prime Minister Ali Bhutto, march through the streets of Carter woos Mexicb oil interests WASHINGTON (UPI) President Carter said yesterday the United States wants to be “a good customer” for the oil and gas that Mexico has, but the price must be fair. Carter made the remarks in an in terview with a correspondent for Mexico’s state-run television. He is scheduled to depart Wednesday on a three-day trip to Mexico for discussions on oil, the migration of Mexicans into the United States, trade and overall Mexican-American relations. Carter said he thinks that since Mexican President Jose Lopez Portillo took office in December 1976 relations between the two nations “have improved considerably.” He blamed strains that have existed for decades on the “lack of adequate consultation.” Reports from Mexico indicate Lopez ■"• < if'^kv'''' "'' f' i $ '-£s*; ; SA gjfjg & x '! •', '^'o^ s^ v ; v^' f -' ”j f !?„', *?^' y >:v-i\k t'." - xc.' s > ; " ';- v / V"' /- f<, '\v'' ' / <‘& <v .•f’&AA **? % X '’■' <* y’C, %, s s ' A' / ,-vW,\ Portillo and other Mexiscan officials are unhappy with Carter, and particularly resent the administration’s decision to forego a natural gas deal with Mexico in December 1977 on grounds that Mexico was asking too high a price. But Carter gave no indication during the interview of any problems. “We want to be a good customer for the portion of oil and gas that Mexico decides to sell us as a neighbor,” Carter said. “But the price must be fair and the control of production and distribution must be kept in the hands of the Mexican people. So we want to be good customers and we feel that your people and the people of my country will benefit from these new energy discoveries." As for the migration of an estimated 800,000 Mexicans across the American border annually, Carter said that before he decides whether to propose new laws says on campus 'f * to curb the flow, he wants to consult closely with Lopez Portillo and other Mexican officials “so that when we do change our law, it will be one that will be fair and workable and protect the in terests and the basic human rights of even those who have come to our country in the past in violation of our im migration law.” ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ * * * * * * * * * t * To the Brothers and Pledges of We had a fantastic time working on the Dance Marathon with you. Thanks for another great year. 1 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★•A:* Leaders appeal for Bhutto's life i RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (UPI) Foreign heads of state sent fresh appeals to the government yesterday in last ditch attempts to stop the hanging of former Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto this week. Chinese Communist Party Chairman Hua Kuo-feng made his second appeal in three days to military President Gen. Mohammad Zia Ul-Haq for clemency on behalf of Bhutto, sentenced to hang for conspiring to murder a political enemy. Special envoys from the presidents of Iraq and Syria flew into the Pakistani capital yesterday with similar pleas. The target of the assassination at tempt, Ahmad Raza Kasuri, called the pro-Bhutto appeals “an interference in the interal affairs of Pakistan” and asked foreign leaders to stop pleading for Bhutto’s life. Kasuri escaped unhurt in the Sep tember 1974 incident, but his father died Mystery disease claims Italian infants NAPLES, Italy (UPI) The mysterious disease striking down Naples area infants claimed two more victims yesterday with the death of two baby boys who had been suffering from the same high fevers and respiratory ailments. UPI wlrephoto The latest deaths brought the disease’s toll to 64 and came one day before a team of international virus and infectious disease experts was due to arrive in Italy to confer with health authorities about methods to treat the disease. Doctors at Santobono Pediatric Hospital in Naples said six-month old Giorgio Polito died shortly before dawn after being admitted to the -facility- in’ critical condition on Saturday, r Eight-month Old Alessandro Pezzullo died several hours later, doctors reported. He came down with the disease Wednesday and had been ad mitted to the hospital in a coma Saturday. The deaths left only an 11-month-old KDR, PENN STATE’S ONLY YEARBOOK Love, The Tri-Delts - ;‘ ~- „ ;-v,r*R>‘ '■■';> when his car was riddled with machine gun and rifle bullets.. Kasuri gave reporters copies of a letter his mother wrote to President Carter, who has appealed for Bhutto’s life, saying, “You did not send a word of cheer to the family of the deceased but have come out in support of a tyrant.,” Bhutto’s chief defense counsel, Yayah Bakhtiar, said he will ask the Supreme Court tomorrow to review its 4-3 decision last week upholding a lower court’s death sentence. Bhutto had forbidden his defense and friends to plead for mercy. The 51-year-old former prime minister could be hanged any time after today unless the supreme court agrees to reassess its findings or President Zia heeds the appeals for clemency. Zia said late last year he would abide by the. supreme court’s decision and there has been no indication whether he girl receiving treatment in the hospital’s intensive care ward. Doctors said she had the same symptoms Naples residents have called the “dark disease,” but that her condition ap peared to be improving. 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