The Daily Collegian Thursday, May 10,1979 News brief Uniroyal workers strike called By The Associated Press A typical rubber worker now The United Rubber Workers union makes a little more than $8 an hour. called 8,200 members out on strike at Uniroyal, the nation's third largest a dozen Uniroyal plants yesterday in tire company, has "pledged to uphold a dramatic showdown with the big the guidelines," ' company spokesman tire maker over President Carter's James F. Hill said shortly after the anti-inflation wage guidelines. strike began. The strike is against the Carter administration as much as Uniroyal The administration has exerted Inc., as the union seeks to win a new considerable pressure on Uniroyal contract that exceeds the president's and other tire companies to resist settlements that exceed the voluntary 7 percent annual ceiling on `Wage already stretched guidelines. wage and fringe benefit increases. "Hey, Carter, we can't live on Several presidential inflation peanuts," proclaimed one picket sign advisers acknowledged privately that outside a Uniroyal tire plant in • they were encouraged that Uniroyal Detroit as 800 day-shift workers was willing to take a strike rather walked off the job in observance of a than give in to a guidelines-busting noon strike deadline. settlement. Nuclear moratorium approved WASHINGTON (UPI) The - "It is inconceivable that any utility House committee that will in- in its right mind will start planning vestigate all aspects of atomic energy ~ (new plants) until the dust settles a voted yesterday to clamp a bit," Udall said. moratorium on construction permits "In practical terms, I think we're for new nuclear power plants. going to have a moratorium through On a 23-7 vote, the House Interior the next 10 months." Committee attached an amendment to the Nuclear Regulatory Com- Udall said he was in sympathy with mission authorization bill which the majority, but that because his would ban issuance of pen:nits for the energy and environment sub,- first six months of the new fiscal year committee has planned a detailed starting Oct. I. investigation, it would ruin the , Speaker Thomas O'Neill said he credibility of that inquiry to start would be surprised if the full House "peeling off one piece" after another did not back up the panel because and making decisions without "there's a go-slow feeling in the hearings. House toward nuclear." But Rep. Edward Markey, D- Committee chairman Morris Udall, Mass., who proposed the D-Ariz.,, who spoke against the moratorium, said: "It is not a pro measure but abstained from voting, nuclear amendment or an anti said it was a meaningless, although nuclear amendment. It's a pro-safety highly symbolic, gesture. amendment." Iran executes Jewish magnate TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) A firing squad yesterday executed eight men, including Iran's Jewish "plastic king," who was accused of "con- nections with Israel and Zionism." It brought to 29 the two-day total for executions of supporters of the ousted shah. The sentences followed the biggest mass execution in a single day Tuesday in which 21 persons were shot after summary trials in Tehran's Qasr Prison. Among those executed yesterday was 61-year-old Habib Elghanian, called the "plastic king" because of his industrial empire. Elghanian, patriarch of a prosperous Iranian Jewish family, was accused of betraying Iran through his "con nections with Israel and Zionism.". Nuclear utility facing insolvency JOHNSTOWN (AP) General billion complex March 28. Public Utilities Corp., the owner of Kuhns said GPU's work force of the damaged Three Mile Island 11,500 will be trimmed by 5 percent nuclear complex, said yesterday it ' through layoffs, early retirements may be facing insolvency despite and attrition. Some workers will be cutbacks in employment, con- given the option of transferring to struction and salaries. posts at Three Mile Island rather The nation's 16th-largest utility has than face layoffs, he said. been negotiating with a group of. GPU previously halted new con banks for $450 million in new, short- struction and cut its quarterly term loans to ease it out of the dividend by 20 cents to 25 cents a financial squeeze caused by the share. Directors will discuss the accident, chairman William G. company's future dividends on July Kuhns said at the company's annual 12. stockholders meeting. John G. Graham, GPU's vice Without the loans, "We'd very president and treasurer, said the quickly run out of cash," Kuhns said. cash crisis could hit the company's "In a few months, the entire GPU Metropolitan Edison and Jersey system would face insolvency." Central Powfr and Light subsidiaries GPU has been spending $BOO,OOO a as early as July, when the two day to replace the loss of nuclear companies could reach their legal power since the accident at the $1.3 short-term borrowing limits. Women's panel leader named Lynda Bird Robb Daniel Flood retrial scheduled WASHINGTON (AP) The retrial "This case turns on the credibility of Pennsylvania congressman Daniel of government witnesses and calls for Flood will begin as scheduled June 4 a careful cross-examination of their and will be heard by a sequestered testimony," Kleiboemer said. jury, U.S. District Court Judge Oliver Flood, a Democrat from Wilkes- Gasch said yesterday. Barre, is accused of taking more than Gasch said he was hopeful the $50,000 in bribes in return for using proceedings would be concluded by his influence as chairman of the June 27, when he is scheduled to powerful congressional sub attend a judicial conference. committee on labor, health, education and welfare. The government's prosecuting After Flood's first trial ended in a attorneys were confident they could hung jury, it was learned that a lone complete the trial in the alloted time, juror who held out for acquittal had but Flood's lawyers were doubtful. told other sequestered jurors he had "It has been my experience that a confidential information that could second trial takes longer than the• help exonerate the lawmaker. first," said Flood attorney Axel During a government in- Kleiboemer, who argued the 75-year- vestigation, the juror said he was old congressman's 12-day trial last joking when he claimed to have a February. source who gave him the information. Habib Elghapian WASHINGTON (UPI) President Carter yesterday appointed Lynda Bird Robb, wife of Virginia Lt. Gov. Charles Robb and elder daughter of the late President Lyndon Johnson, to chair the National Advisory Com mittee for Women. Robb, 35, will succeed former Rep. Bella Abzug, D-N.Y., who was fired by presidential assistant Hamilton Jordan in January. Following Abzug's firing, about half of the committee members resigned in protest. Arlie Scott, vice president for action programs for the National Organization for Women, the nation's largest women's lobbying group, said the appointment of Robb appeared to be a political one. "Lynda Robb is supportive of ERA and supportive of women's issues, but she hasn't been identified as a women's advocate," she said. Tax division reforms ordered by governor HARRISBURG (AP) Gov. Dick Thornburgh ordered a series of cost cutting reforms and fired a Revenue Department official yesterday after an Easton man was charged with defrauding $73,000 from the state in a sales tax schetne. Joseph Marzouli, owner of the Keystone Courier Service in Easton, was charged by the state Justice Department with 2,256 criminal 'Counts involving alleged racketeering, theft, forgery and failure to pay taxes. Marzouli, who' . picked up tags and licenses for auto- dealers, allegedly altered state forms to show that no tax was due. Then he would deposit the sales tax checks into his, own bank account, according to the chaiges. If convicted on all „counts, he faces a maximum jail term of 11,277 years. "The importance of this information is that the arrest has given rise to significant reforms that will produce significant savings to ~ the taxpayers," Thornburgh said at a news conference. As part of the reforms, Revenue Secretary Howard Cohep fired Robert Kintzer from his $19,0064-year post as ~ ar Us S. — China PEKING (UPI) U.S. Commerce Secretary Juanita Kreps said yesterday it was possible a U.S.-China trade agreement could be initialed before she leav'es China Monday and disclosed that the two countries have agreed to begin negotiations on opening direct air travel. American officials also expressed hope that a trade pact can be concluded within five days despite what- Kreps called an impressive list of complications. She said that at a meeting with Chinese Civil Aviation Director General Shen Tu it was agreed to "initiate formal negotiations on an aviation agreement." "We think this is an important element of our trade relations," Kreps told U.S. journalists. "Until now no formal commitment to make negotiations had been Price council announces probable violation WASHINGTON (UPI) The Council , Until this reconsideration has been on Wage and Price Stability yesterday completed, the firm will not officially be announced its first finding that a corn- listed by the council as out of compliance pany is out of compliance with President and provisions barring it from govern- Carter's voluntary price guidelines. ment contracts would not go into effect. The finding was made against the The council said the cement division— cement division of Ideal Basic In- not the whole company had already dustries, of Denver Colo., one of the made price increases during the first six nation's major cement manufacturers, months of the voluntary wage-price with 14 plants around the country. guideline program larger than it is The company disputed the finding and entitled to during the entire first year. asked that it be reconsidered. The program year began in October. UPI wirephoto director of the Motor Vehicle Sales Tax division Cohen said Kintzer, the son-in-law of state Rep. Bernard Novak, D-Allegheny, was not involved in the alleged fraud scheme but "was not doing the kind of job I want done." "We didn't fire the son-in-law of a legislator. We fired a man who in the secretary'i judgment was not doing his job properly," Thornburgh said. One management post and 15 other positions are being eliminated from the sales tax division and regulations will be tightened to close loopholes and streamline operations. Other reforms include consolidating operations, speeding up cash deposits and tighter controls on couriers and other private agencies. "This will correct the deficiencies in the system that allowed this to happen," Cohen said. "This is one of those cases that actually reduces the work force, spends fewer dollars and does a better job." , Thornburgh said the plan will save taxpayers more than $200,000 a year when it is implemented by Aug. 1. trade agreement may be initialed made. This agreement to go ahead on negotiations is important." Kreps and Shen agreed "direct air links between China and the United States would facilitate com mercial ties and closer frien6hip between the peoples of China and the United States," U.S. officials said. If the agreement is concluded, a U.S. airline could land in Peking and the Chinese airline would fly to principal American cities. Kreps said it was unlikely the bogged-down trade pact could be initialed before she departs on a tour of the country early tomorrow because "the number of things we have outstanding still is very impressive." But she told journalists it is "possible" that the negotiators working late into the night could piece Step right up Rep. Toby Roth, R.-Wisc., stands by a stack of 100 gas cans and a garbage trek to emphasize that 7i pounds of garbage can be converted into the energy eqto - of one gallon of methyl alcohol. With him are his staff members Joaie Pochop, left, and Mary Braithwaite. !1 It issued a "notice of probable non The company said the council idsed compliance" against the company April its decision on quarterly sales data 6. The company replied with data to which is "unrealistic" for companies support its claim that it is in compliance. like Ideal, which historically have an- The council reviewed this material and nounced annual price changes in the fall kl found against the company. to become effective at the start of the In a statement issued by the company, calendar year. President John A. Love "strongly It said Ideal announced price in disagreed" with the finding. Love is a creases in 1978 before the ad former Republican governor of Colorado ministration's program began anChas and later served as the U.S. govern- no plans for further increases This ment's top energy official. . calendar year. UNIVERSITY CALENDAR SPECIAL EVENTS Thursday, May 10 Special dinner, "End of Another Year," live entertainment, 4:45 - 6:45 p.m., HUB Terrace Room. 5 O'Clock Playwrights Theatre, On A Ledge Sitting Sideways and Doo Doo, 5:30 p.m., The Pavilion Theatre, through May 11. Education Policy Studies, John Ohliger, adult education consultant, 7:15_, p.m., Room 109 Chambers. Penn State Dames meeting, 7:30 p.m., Room 101 Kern. Dept. of Philosophy, Dotter Lecture, 8 p.m., HUB Assembly Hall. John J. McDermott, Texas A&M Univ., on "Quo Vadis America? Towards aY , Celebration of Transiency." Penn State Thespians, Lil Abner, 8 p.m., Schwab, through May 12. ‘;`• University Theatre, A Midsummer Night's Dream, 8 p.m., The Playhouse,..: through May 12. Meetings: Alpha Rho Chi, 7 p.m., Room 204 Engineering D. Hillel, 7 p.m., Room 314 Boucke. Model RR Club, 7:30 p.m., Room 309 Boucke. Students for PennPIRG, 7:30 p.m., Room 316 Boucke. '4' , Wargamers, 7 p.m., Room 107 Sackett. Live like the Dickens at a price even Scrooge would love. Even Scrooge would be impressed with the value offered at Logan House. So many amenities for so little cost. 'All utilities are included, even cable T.V. no sur prises at the end of the month. That's the Scrooge part. The Dickens end of it, the features. For example, all apartments are completely furnishfd. The walls are solid, which means you can study while the neighbor enjoys his new quad system. Or vice versa. Then the "extras." A free member ship in Parkway's Swim Club and a free membership in Nittany Nautilus. We even provide passes good on all Centre Line buses. We also offer 3,9, and 12 month leases. Our rents are sure ti impress the Scrooge in you. • But you'll be living like the "Dickens" with Logan House's abundant amenities. We have apart ments for the summer at reduced rates. Loan 1000 Plaza Drive House •i State College, PA A.W. & Sons Enterprise Rental Office Hours M.F 8:30.5, Sat 10.4 814/238.3432 4 4 . together a trade agreement to be initialled befoke:she leaves China Monday for Hong Kong. "It's a matter of how fast we can move throughlthe) complications," she said. One hurdle is the U.S. 1974 Trade Act requiring thO:t in a trade agreement the foreign country must agree' on business facilities in each other's country, industrial cooperation and protection of patents and trademarks. Another obstacle is the still unsigned agreement on China's compensation for American assets seized in China by the Communist regime in 1948. The agreei4ent was initialed in January but has not been signed because both sides requested changes in it. ,„ Kreps said discussions continued yesterday onpthe assets issue and "we are making progress.";, ' - ' . UPI whlhoto 9 0 ;••