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Lawyers contest Keating’s bail TrrUte i3,ko5s wrfiNKiGHr uses Hi5 uu^nolok sufen powefcs lof/EW CovFfoNTZb 6Y n E-OUT IN CYHO-fiSS. Nerd House by Tom A. Madison Crude prices LOS ANGELES (AP) — The $5 million bail for Charles H. Keating Jr., a central Figure in the nation’s S&L crisis, should be reduced be cause he is broke and won’t flee criminal charges, his attorneys ar gued Thursday. A parade of character witnesses sought to persuade a judge to re duce bail for Keating and his three co-defendants, held on $1 million bail each. Keating is former chair man of American Continental Corp. The Arizona developer is $4.5 million in debt and has only $355 in his checking account, his personal accountant, Marilyn Marszowski, testified. Prosecutors cast doubt on her knowledge of his finances. The hearing was scheduled to re sume Friday after recessing without a ruling from Superior Court Judge Gary Klausner. If bail is posted, the defendants must prove the money did not come from criminal activity before they could be released from jail. continue rise, break records Iraq detains remaining Americans WASHINGTON (AP) — At least 900 American men, women and children are trapped in Iraq and Ku wait, the State Department said today as it again ac cused Saddam Hussein’s government of barbarism. At least 93 of these U.S. hostages, including many with serious medical problems, have been detained by the Iraqi government. Nine were seized over the week end, one as he tried to board what could be the last evacuation flight sanctioned by Baghdad. Most of the adult male Americans in Iraq and Kuwait are in hiding, said Margaret D. Tutwiler, the State De partment spokeswoman. For the sake of their safety she declined to provide exact figures. More than 1,900 Americaji citizens and their for eign-born family members have been evacuated from the two Persian Gulf countries since Iraq seized Kuwait Aug. 2. Remaining behind, Tutwiler said, are 600 to 700 American citizens in Kuwait and 300 to 350 in Iraq. “We find it particularly deplorable that the Iraqis have not only ignored our request to evacuate Ameri cans with serious medical problems, but are now begin ning to detain them,” the U.S. official said. She called the detention of sick people, some of them with terminal illnesses, “barbaric.” Iraq has said it was using American men as human shields to deter a U.S. attack on oil refineries and other strategic installations. NEW YORK (AP) — Oil prica jumped to near $40 per barrel oc the futures market Monday, alxs double the price before Iraq invadec Kuwait and drtse to the level of casl prices paid 10 years ago during tki Iranian revolution. Wholesale unleaded gasoline ano home heating oil shot over SI I gallon as the market responded amplified fears about the Persian Gulf crisis. “If war breaks out and affects Saudi Arabia, prices could gomuci higher,” said Philip L. Dodge, an analyst with Nomura Securities ternational Inc. "That seems lobe the expectation now.” After peaking at $39.20 per bane in the afternoon, light sweet crude for November delivery settled $2.82 at $38.25 per barrel—ane» record on the New York Mercantile Exchange, where oil futures have been traded since 1983. Crude opened the day at S37 surpassing a record set Friday,then quickly rose above the $38 mad where it stayed for the rest of tbt trading session. The sharp i,ise had speculatoi guessing that oil futures might sow hit the $40 mark, matching thetai price paid in 1980. Trader Ed Kevelson at Dean Wit ter Reynolds Inc. said the newhi| were coming in fairly light volumes Monday’s rapid rise scared off some investors. FLY FOR LESS AS A COURIER! Major Airline, Houston to: London $325 roundtrip, Tokyo $375 roundtrip plus first-time registration fee $50 coming soon...Mexico City. Call NOW VOYAGER (212) 431- 1616. 15ttfn Sublease: 1/BD apartment $255/m. 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Recent estimate have put the price of oil at $60 p barrel if a shooting war breaks out Meanwhile, stock prices weft broadly lower Monday in respoi# to the Gulf and other factors affect' ing the economy, especially the prt carious position of the nation: banks. The Dow Jones industriala' erage was down 59.41 at 2,452.97. Oil’s dramatic rise helped jack nf the price of refined petroleum prod ucts, which had been moving stead ily higher recently on fears of suppl shortages. setter with \ “M porta loss said. ‘ tnysel team. Skc while day b Monel Home heating oil was up fill cents to $1,039 per gallon forOctw her delivery. Unleaded gasoline tost 6.78 cents to $1,042 per gallon f® October contracts. Jt| Gasoline futures last traded abort $1 on Aug. 24, while heating oil ft 1 tures had not been that high sin® the price spike last December. Natural gas also rose sharp Monday, with November contra® up 6.4 cents to $1,936 per cubic feet. Analysts said $40 oil could puid up inflation, while prompting bij increases for gasoline prices at pump. The nationwide Lundberg Survf of 18,500 gas stations found thatth average price of a gallon of gasolii* at the pump has hit an all-time hi| of slightly more than $1.38, slight higher than a previous record ofjiS under $ 1.38, set in March 1981.