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Battalion Classified 845-2611 World and Nation U.N. council asks Israel to stop l deportation of nine Palestinians 'll UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The Security Council voted unanimously Tuesday to ask Israel not to deport See related story, Page 1 VERSATILE WORD PROCESSING - BEST PRICES. FREE CORRECTIONS. RESUMES, THESES, PA PERS, GRAPHICS, EQUATIONS, ETC. LASER QUALITY. 696-2052. 163tfn TYPING, EDITING, WRITING. Articles, papers, newsletters. Words Worth. 690-1553. 69tl/21 Palestinians from the occupied terri tories. It marked the first time the United States voted against Israel in the council since 1981. The United States is Israel’s main defender at the United Nations and usually wields its veto power on be half of the Jewish state. But Israel’s crackdown on riots in the occupied territories has pro voked strong criticism in the United States. On Dec. 22, the United States rebuked Israel by abstaining from a Security Council vote condemning the crackdown. On Tuesday it joined the other 14 members of the council in calling on Israel not to deport nine Palestinian activists. Israel has defended the expul sions as necessary to prevent more unrest in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, which it captured from Egypt and Jordan in the 1967 Middle East war. Since rioting broke Dec. 8, Is raeli troops have fatally shot at least 24 Palestinians. X lllV-jTLII 1 1(11 It), The latest person died Tuesday, when Israeli soldiers in the Gaza Strip open fire to disperse hundreds of rioters on a march trom the home of one of the nine deportees. Israeli Ambassador Benjamin Ne tanyahu told the Security Council all nine Palestinians scheduled to be de ported are instigators of unrest and affiliated with terrorist groups. He said the council was playing a “rigged game." “We’ve never had a Security Council convene to condemn the murder of a Jew,” he said. “Not once.” The council met Tuesday evening at the request of Jordan, Israel’s neighbor. Shakei Arabiat, a Jordanian resentative to the United Nat defended the nine Palestinians "They cannot be deported iV their own land,” Arabia! said least four of the Palestinians art! pealing the deportation onij which were issued Sunday. I he resolution also says the: portations would violate the li Geneva Conventions, which prolj any forcible transfers or (leper, lions of protected civilians fromli cupied territories. The United States hascailedp. lie Iv on Israel to refrain from the: portations. Male/Female roommate needed. 2 Bedroom/2 Bath house $800/semester or $200/month. Spring semester Call: 846-6363. 71tl/18 Crews try to supply water for residents after oil spill PITTSBURGH (AP) — School closed for 20,000 pupils and 15,000 suburban residents were without wa ter Tuesday while crews scrambled to jury-rig water supplies three days after a million-gallon oil spill on the Monongahela River. “This is a nightmare come true,” said May’s Manor nursing home owner Joyce May as she moved 37 el derly patients out of a steam-heated building where the Robinson Town ship Municipal Authority was forced to cut off water. “It’s terrible.” she said as the pa tients were led to an adjacent gas- heated building. “We’ve had to wash down some of the elderly patients with cold water, and it’s terrible,” The Robinson Township author ity, with only a 24-hour water re serve, closed its Ohio River water in take Sunday, a day after an Ashland Oil Co. diesel fuel tank collapsed. Ashland said 3.5 million gallons of the smelly oil gushed from the bro ken tank upstream from Pittsburgh and an estimated one million gallons flowed over a dike. Meanwhile, the head of Ashland Oil acknowledged Tuesday that the crumpled tank was built without written permits and did not undergo standard tests, but he said there was “This is a nightmare come true. It’s terrible. We’ve had to wash down some of the elderly patients with cold water, and it’s terri ble. ” Joyce May, nursing home owner as yet no proof that those failures were the cause of the accident. John Hall, Ashland chairman and chief executive officer, said he was sorry for the accident and the com pany would pay for cleanup and some related costs. The work is ex pected to cost millions of dollars. “We’re doing everything we know how to clean up the damage as rap idly as possible,” Hall said. “I want to apologize to the people of the Pitts burgh area for the inconvenience they have suffered as the result of this incident.” The diesel oil flowed into the Mo nongahela, which joins with the Alle gheny River in downtown Pittsburgh to form the Ohio River. The Robinson Township authori ty’s 15,000 customers were forced to lug buckets, tubs and jugs to loca tions where the National Guard, state and Allegheny County officials had placed water tanks. Floating booms were placed on the Monongahela to stop tne oil. but some oil escaped and floated down the Ohio River past East Liverpool, Ohio. That city closed its Ohio River water intakes when oil was detected Tuesday and began using a 36-hour reserve supply for 30,000 residents. At a news conference. Hall said the cause of the tank collapse was unknown. Battelle Institute of Co lumbus, Ohio, had l)eeu hired to do an independent investigation. “Construction of the lank was Ixr- gun and completed on verbal com munication with the authorities,” Hall said. "I wish our people would have pursued the application more diligently. I do not know if we were in compliance with the law or not." Under Pennsylvania law, con struction of a tank holding fuel must be approved by the county’s fire marshal's office. Officials in the of fice said that no written permit had been filed, and Allegheny County Fire Marshal Martin Jacobs said Tuesday that he knew of no verbal communication on the construction. Warped by Scott McCullar "A FEW SC eves from TONIGHTS WRPP LATEhight CHEAP FLICK TEBVBS. r I THE FdWVLA IUV ALL THE \Y0U PREPARED WAY OVER HERE.)IS READY, X CA/YT STAMP IT AA/Y MORE, X WANT TO ESCAPE MY Pf&W EORIMG LIFE AS PULL OLP DR. XECKYL! I'M GOlfJG TO LEAVE ALL THAT AVD THE FORMULA... ITS... ITS NOT WORKING’. WHY ISN’T IT MAKING ME CHANGE? 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(AP) -5 inn that straddles two states has:<- gun serving alcoholic drinks onlv patrons sitting on the New Yorksic of the room because its Massadi setts liquor license was suspended “Actually, the Massachusetts sit is a small part of our business,"is| i owner Cynthia Alper said. “Weha'i only four tables there.” Shesaidtli New York side seats 150 people. Egremont Selectman Susan I Trag said the license was suspend because Alper had missed twoothf hearings on it. Alper has failedf* transfer the liquor license sincest : bought the inn a year ago, Tragsai adding that a town attorney « checking into whether the suspe: sion could spell the end of busines in the entire inn. <