6—The Daily Collegian Thursday, May 10.1979 . . Thatcher received by paeliament • LONDON(UPI) Margaret • . ••','' .* •• -.•..- ... -• :.-. •• .. . • :-.....' :• • -••.•-• • -:., 2 . : -.-- • . ••.... - ...• •`, ...• : Thatcher made a triumphant entry ..:: • : : ~...",:fr r - .l '-:'424:e . !:i.::•- ..:- , ••: -•.' • • ...'...;-e r1 ,01.0t i ,A1,1,p4),..!' .•• • .... ..., ..• . into parliament yesterday as . .:•.iii.:,..:11' ,4 'A•: : `1:1:.,; , ,W , •' •''...' .• :.: - i :1: 7 :::' , .. : •.,• , ...... , ,,' ; '.. : -..,,,. : ...;,•1 :. ...-.... ...: Britain's first woman prime minister -,-• '',:b,., , :-• , ~, : Af:1;,4 7 M.%•! , ..' .. . - .. .g . ': ''• ~ ' , : ....;.,L; rr'' : :', 4 ;44ii,, t:: : :. :........ ... '...- .-.... : and was greeted by a riproaring :. ;: ,•:),1 , : ..:: .'. . •,=,,i'A•1';,".. ,! .. , ,A,..'*:;/.,• : . h..: ~:::.,' ... ~-:,..- :•;..0*•: N.1,im , ,i,V . . .:; „.;,',....• ; %7 .. - - .. ;; • ....'l 1 ovation from the 339 Conservative '.: . .. ). .''''1 , . , -• "';.i ; 7 , •; , ,`, - ?F1,71V . 6‹:;,, , ',,,,. - ' .r. ~ t p - ~ .,.1 , ,t,:5 , .., . , " -;.:,c - ,41 , ..w i, - ::,..,...,_:..... party lawmakers she led to victory '' •••••••. ', ,• ; . ';',4,ii“.•!::•.• •;- dt,-..: f' , .‘; , :, . , •:;',,i." :•"%Z . 4. , ''' - ? -,N , , 715.*.- last Thursday. ... ,;:-;..... ~ i: ~ •". ~ • , ,e " 41.1. 1 y1. 41 / 4 .-; ,, 1 tif.‘..• , ..4 .....;4.. , . - ~.. . • -.. ' *''', 'o '...,,,;•,.'- '' •'' --: ' •.:.: 44 ,,, : . S';'l , L . N.. 7 . 1 - • -.: Thatcher took her seat for the ;:. 'kis Al': ..- • • : ~ : ' ),..' "T. '. .•. " ' . first time in the prime minister's . , '.• , "k",sw . . - ~ : , ;.‘ ',.'• e' .•. . . ...: -"*. ', ' , 44. , $•, , • -: , .., \ , place on the government front bench. ( ~.;:'. . ;','- ' 7'4 7' '' ',,.; '..!...':::; , ;;=.: -- ; .;:. ~ .?,:., e ,„, , . 1 . ,, z4 , • - ' , It was the seat that had been oc- . „" t-. 0 ,1 - '.... - -:' . ' , .4' e - 'O. - : ).-, 4Pr...,...A . ", ~.,., .., . ~. l' ,,,f......- , 4 cupied for more than three years by .:• ? ~-,. •,:,•.,--.,,... - 1 .;. , ~.". • • ~l• -'. , .'1,;,..; n •- , f . - 5. former Labor Prime Minister James ..- ~• ./.I.;i f sl,(R,,=: . ' s it,;:' -. : . ..• • . . : V.•:•;'''?4:. ; :,-,,•,,: . ." °:, : t i'.;;;,..1. •,..i :;,,:. t, Callaghan, the man she ousted from .... ',..,:',"•:-W-:',Y;J'''„4::::::: .. •-.. • - '. ' '.',:,, .'''i,,,,,,'„,44'? -''',," A l : IV; ' ‘,e40' .. " - ..: power by her victory in last Thur- . 'i: .``:•,"!;,-..:'........ ' -., .:; • -,:••• .. :..:. .. • 1? . 5t . ' -,'' : , "r,. ; , v ;•J? 41.7 .— :'. •-•..,...- .•'. sday's general elections. ' '7 • •.••••,.-•:'•7'") , ', • ••• • ;..:•• .• :•• • - .1, • Facing her in the seat from which ".. .s , .4 1 ,..`,!:,r . ':..• - . • •.. -.. Y *', , ....:.•, -, .: , : ,,, ,-,, „, ....--,:',.'::•....-'.; she had done battle with him as :: ....r, , ,, ,, o .„, • .:-.'-• .- - ,-• •• : : -' , .' l :: , • , 0 ~:K .- #•q, .....,,, • : •••• . ~,.. leader of the opposition, Callaghan . , , .. ~ , • ...:•: • . . .:, , ..-'04•41,a .- ••': ; • --' : sat among his depleted Labor Party ranks only 268 Members of' Parliament instead of the 307 when the last parliament was dissolved a month ago. UPlw epho o . . .. •- '. - ''..-:::. :c. : r7;i.:.... „ I':!. ."-.4 ir s '' :4i t '-i British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was received in Par t liament yes- The Commons chamber was , terilay. She is shown with her husband, Denis, the island kingdom% first "first ),-, packed to suffocation, with many of gentleman." the 635 lawmakers, including 120 newcomers, jammed into aisles As expected, Laborite George This show of reluctance goes back between the green leather covered Thomas, 70, who presided over the to times several hundred years ago benches. last House of Commons, was re- when the Speaker often was in open The purpose of the sitting was to elected unanimously. conflict with the sovereign and in risk, elect a speaker for the coming -Then, following time honored .of his life. . parliamentary session. Real business ritual, he wa's . tlrggged with a show of will not start until after the state resisting to the high backed In the past at least eight Commons opening by Queen Elizabbth II • Speaker's chair at one end of the speakers were executed two in one Tuesday, chamber. year in the 14th century. • ' .... 14/04101110011 , . • bi krankhef . . ly Ma . • .. • Man , . . . . . . •. - . - • 'pi • - . ... . , • • . - ..- .. . . . " • . .. • .. . • • , . . . . . . . . . .. 40.° • . .. . , . . • . .. . , . , . ... • . , ~ (. 7 .72 ,•o• k t : -. •• • ..... . • . , . . . • ••, ...•• .- - • .. - ... . ... ~. .. . • - • - • • - • . . • - .. . 1 • • • :.- - 7 ,- ---L.-- , , •-• - •::::=-"=for a limited time •. -,..t._:._--,,„.. • . 3 . ‘ ,..... Now, • . -4 /o., kt o ..... -..„. ---- only, you can save 20% or t , .,...- 3s "." .---,--!--. more on every wedding ring • • - - 4 1 i t\\ 3P R in our store --in- .( A: - ----• • ?t i * , cluding special orders. 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THE TRAIN STATION A Railroading Eatery Junction of College & Garner open -11 a.m. - 2 a.m. (til 3 a.m. Friday and Saturday) Gas rationing starts in California By United Press International The nation's first gasoline rationing plan since 1974 a system based on odd, and even license plate numbers began in California yesterday. Lines at the pumps were long, but many motorists had only about half the wait of previous days. At least 14 California counties in stituted the rationing plan, which allows autos with license plates ending in odd numbers to buy gas on odd-numbered days, and likewise with even numbers. The plan was going into effect at various times through Monday in the various counties, and other counties were ex pected to join the list. The gasoline shortage also was being felt in the East, where dwindling sup plies were leading to closed stations. About 80 percent 'of New York stations were closing Sundays, except in resort areas, and others were cutting their hours on a day-to-day basis. Stand-by rationing plans were being drawn up in Connecticut and Massachusetts. Across the nation, gasoline was going for prices in the upper 70-cent range to the 90-cent range. Some Colorado service station owners said they wanted to join the 15,000- member California Service Station Association, which has asked for a nationwide shutdown of stations for four days to protest federal limits on gas profits The San Francisco Board of Super visors had wanted to wait a week to consider whether or not to join the odd even rationing idea, but a flood of telephone calls convinced them to take up the idea today. Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. signed the emergency order allowing the plan anytime after 12:01 a.m. yesterday in counties that requested it. In Los Angeles, stations in suburban areas seemed to feel the change the most. But while some suburban stations appeared empty, an average of 50 autos waited in pump lines near downtown in the nation's third largest city. In Los Angeles, a key provision of the rationing plan restricted a motorist to a maximum of 20 gallons and provided that his gas tank had to be at least half empty for him to get any gas at all. This was to avoid .a run on gasoline by motorists "topping off" nearly full tanks with small amounts. "I come to this station frequently and the lines seem to be just as long today," said Paul Martin, who joined a line at a Shell station that began at 6 a.m. "I don't - .think - the odd-even— distribution plan is going to change things toe much," said Lung Xay. "It's very difficult for a person working 8-to-5 to find any stations open when they return from work. "The only time they can get gas is in the morning because most stations close before 5, so- the lines will probably be just as long in the morning." Some motorists whose plates were even numbers tried to get gas anyway. "I was the second person in line and EVERY THURSDAY IS THIRSTY THURSDAY Any size soft drink Free with any purchase of $l.OO or more. ,iisTew s Try Chili, & ail &ip Sp s esl 9 ecia o ls. : Taco, Dinner Special $2.19 , • ..ft•' —# l B l 131 S. Garner St. 234-4725 ---, .z.e° ..14t ye,‘,..,,,,,,! MERE the attendant said he couldn't give tile any gas because I had the wrong number," said Iris Schafer. "I just wanted two gallons to get down ,the block. I forgot my license plate nurri,ber was even." Some station attendants said they would not act as policemen to enfgEr i e the "no topping off" provision of ,The plan, which in some places carried a 800 fine and a six-month jail term. ;J:c "We'll peek in (the car at the gas gauge) but we wouldn't dare stick our heads in the window," said Nishi "Tctrii" Imagawa, owner of a Los Angele t s station. ;;.,. "I'm not getting paid by the city,to enforce the laws," said Hal Butip,i, operator of a Beverly Hills station. 7411 never put my head in the window,", he said, saying he feared being purichesl ,qr sued for trespassing. "This line is less than half of the 6e yesterday at this time," said Steve Kovacs, an attendant. The limited supplies has led to a Reis , crime— gas stealing. Between 800 l a d 1,000 gallons of unleaded gasoline were taken from underground storage taroks at the Leddy and Hall station, in Hawthorne. • I • Police said an unmarked silver tanker truck pulled up to the station Tueslay afternoon, about three hours after ;a Texaco truck made a delivery. Wit nesses said they saw the truck stick a hose into the tank, but every* assumed it was making a deposit, net:a withdrawal. "High?" "Low enough to .drive.theihought of fast food from your head." Spark your lunch break. Visit the Nittany Lion Inn: varied menu, food cooked to order, good company. = W' srp I VC4nN off?) ~,