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§ world THE BATTALION FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1980 Page 9 il ministers’ meeting ill decide future strategy Tito’s condition still ‘grave’ 15, because ti ’ gave conflicting the extent ofbis: the youth, icution rested after prosecute illed Lawrence fs Ith and final wil statements G» United Press International A Ccnv 17 ally LONDON — 0 jj men f rorn )ldhimhekdl| 0PEC ' s " Hiti . Six . trc ; ated , a strate sy ive vears and"i«H SSI ? n °P enin S m London as no- mships itwascB dyS business but their own - T}ie lpintheidentifiB g ^ nization P f Petroleum Export ing Countries secretariat in Vienna Ben refused to say where the de- H^Bte, expected to begin Thursday, would be held. ■“It is a private meeting with no I'l^Bess admitted,” an OPEC-spokes man said. . ,-Af.HBut, in one sense, the delibera- | Vtipiis among Sheik Ahmed Zaki M. U Yamani of Saudi Arabia, the oil ministers of Kuwait, Venezuela, Iraq and Algeria, and a representative of .Bn, are everybody’s business, l /TMBrhey were discussing a “long-term V strate ^ y Por ^PEC, ” said Kuwaiti Oil Minister Sheik Ali Khalifa as Sabah, including oil price questions vital to chinger’s ehasn- eYcryone. final points ofthaBut the six-nation committee of tement. OPEC’s charter members is an inter breed to amneshi 113 ! forum of a 13-nation group. It the union agreed! dc> es not make decisions for the y action apinufj*whole of OPEC. Its recommenda- ■d for work duri>o9 ns are not fhial, are subject to later Binge, and could possibly never see er dropped two the light of day. )ntempt-of-courtB r i’j ie strategy committee was deal- mion and its k j n g ^t^ nittv-grittv policy matters. ii4(),0(K) a day-: Among them were: would havettjlji Ending the present chaotic oil two other daystb price fi-ee-for-all and returning to a ike in violati u |jfj ec j OPEC price for oil. B— Deciding how much oil should ' ■ pumped from the ground to satis fy world demand. This involves pre- plOWtmoman convicted United Press International BELGRADE, Yugoslavia — Pres ident Josip Broz Tito, 87, was re ported in “grave” condition Thurs day but may live for months as a chronic invalid without being able to run the country, medical authorities said. “The general health condition of President Tito is still grave,” a medical bulletin said in one of the briefest communiques since Tito be came ill last month and had his left leg amputated. A Communist party source said last week that doctors believed Tito was near death and that the mechan ism for transition to the post-Tito government had been mobilized. Medical authorities said that de pending on the nature of his heart and kidney failure, Tito could poss ibly live on for days, weeks or even months. If Tito’s kidney failure has been induced by heart failure, there is not much hope of prolonging his life. If the kidney problem is independent of the weakening of the heart — which itself could have been caused by medication treating the kidney failure — then with the dialysis treat ment Tito has been receiving he could live for some time. If he lives, he will be a chronic invalid and there is little question that he would be able to again take up the reins of power. Meanwhile, the collective state and party leadership, which has been running the country since Tito became ill was, in the words of an official, doing a “fantastic” job. dieting either a world shortage or glut. — OPEC’s relations with develop ing countries of the Third World. These questions, however, have been discussed by this committee off and on since 1978. At best, anything decided at the London meeting would be several steps removed from implementation. ORDER NOW embert United Press International feRADFORD, England — A i-.-Bcher who carried a knife because d Pr«« Intematijwl she feared being attacked by the M, N C —Tin Yorkshire Ripper has been fined ine, who coiner jqyQ an( j gi ven a suspended prison try perception, sentence for carrying a dangerous e likened to uut(: wea p 0n n, says the dinctBrhe woman was arrested last April ititute Rhine fouiB several blocks from where the that the work t. Yorkshire Ripper had killed his 11th 11 eventually three weeks earlier. She was >pt man, DfT Brying a small knife in a sheath in said W ednesch her pocket when she was'stopped by s death was anno4'poli ce patrol. ho shocked thesti®'h« Yorkshire Ripper, who mod- :g the 1930s withli e k himself after London’s 19th Cen- and createdaconW Jack-the-Ripper, has killed 12 itinued into the 'Women and seriously wounded four leep WednesdayT 0 th ( “ rs in the Bradford-Yorkshire i said he had beenK as of England since October 1975. everal years, althoi|| ctive in the InstiteBL _ logy he founded* ance. French Duke Universityin-H, Rhine published; DISCUSS SoVlCtS 1 Extrasensory Pe|| United Press International Id of his studies oiT PARIS — Secretary of State Cyrus havior in whiduBpce discussed U.S. and French ent Hubert Pear difh rences on how to react to the Is on special can:'Soviet takeover of Afghanistan research assistant(Thiirsday and touched “only briefly" yards away in on France’s refusal to support Presi- ’ersity building, dent Carter’s Olympic boycott. I^ance emerged from a morning Is eventually Decffi® s j on ^ followed by lunch with jsting device for E p renc j 1 Foreign Minister Jean Fran- nonograph, R: fols-Poncet and told reporters be- essed 40 percent f 0I ; c ] eav j n g f or London the talks ed by Pratt. Were “very cordial’ and had in- ; result could halfH ‘.‘ a g °? d dealsi ™ il * r *y° n as explainable by dR® <>rigin of the P rohlem in Af « ha - d not be expected ’:- l. 1 '! 17 . , , , .11. f kflU- .But Vance said there were some a trillion ot suchfb.fl. , . , hine wrote uinerences between us about actions ., ln . n i i tojtake in response,” which he de- the 1940 s ,h t *jL d V f „„ said the ^ cac£ LuTherah >' ‘ ; , ( , *• i.t-.v. v ni. ,r( ’ -c .' b 44 ' - 'V'A.r/Vvf;';^ VC Meeting Weekly at the A&M Cons. H.S. Cafeteria (enter Welch) 9:30 Study 2years-Adult 7 Adult Offerings 2-24 to 5-18 10:45 Worship (Nursery) Join us Sunday at our temporary meeting place. Stan Sultemeier, Pastor 693-1047 16 9 +tax/d oz. 10+TAX/lDOZ. 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