Carter urged to placate Mexico WASHINGTON (UPI) Two senators ui'ged President Carter yesterday, on the eve of his departure for Mexico, to make a more enthusiastic effort to get Mexican gas and oil for the United States. •'With Iranian oil production cut off, the United States faces new oil shortages, and Carter promised Monday he would offer President Jose Lopez Portillo “a fair price” and good faith negotiations foj’ developing newly discovered Mexican natural gas and oil resources. however, Sens. Richard Lugar, R- Ind., and Edward Zorinsky, D-Neb., unged Carter in a joint letter yesterday Senate Leader will withhold SALT support WASHINGTON (UPI) Senate Democratic Leader Robert Byrd said yesterday he has his doubts about the Merging SALT II accord and will withhold his crucial Subport “until I read the fine print.” Pyrd, whose opposition would be a staggering blow for President Carter, said he mistrusts the Soviets partly because of their “adventurism” in Africa and elsewhere just the sort of “linkage” Carter is hoping #>hvoid. The president and his strategists want the Senate ratification battle confined,to the merits of the new Bank 'generous' to client DALLAS (UPI) With nothing more than a cool “thank you,” the Republic National Bank of Dallas yesterday accepted $75,000 from an honest customer who found it surprisingly difficult to give back the money ac ctfjlently put in his account. 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In addition to an opening discussion and luncheon with Lopez Portillo, he had several official functions to perform, including a wreath-laying at the monument to Mexican in dependence. “I’m not going to buy a pig-in-the poke at this time. “I have reservations because, based on our previous experiences with the Soviet Union, we have to make haste slowly when it comes to agreements ... It’s pretty hard to divorce in one’s thinking the adventurism the Soviets are participating in in Africa, Vietnam and other places in the world. “A piece of paper is worthless,” he said. “We’ve seen that in a good many instances with Soviet leaders. 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