rage Three i-oae Th.: Libya refuses to end oil ban, calls U.S. policy anti-Arab' By AP and Reuter October's wa TRIPOLI, Libya - Libya will Libya reject not reconsider its oil ban on the adhered to a United States unless the U. S. in Kuwait. changes its anti-Arab policy, the DECIDING Libyan news agency Arna said go at a time yesterday. on the Syrian Commenting on a decision tak- ating was a t en by seven Arab countries in "The Libya Vienna Monday to lift the oil ban firms it will on the U.S., imposed during last decision unle G;as ration stani under locK and WASHINGTON (P) - With the until Preside oil embargo off, the government mented, wou is locking up 4.8 billion ration study will b coupons printed at a cost of $12 mine what wi million in hopes they'll never be huge batch used. The Bureau They may become collector's Printing bega items one day. They may be de- pIons in late stroyed. Or they may be locked won't be fin up for several years. until t h e of the month Ienrgy crisis eases. commercial b printing abo MEANTIME, the government's supply. biggest worry is security. The The 4.8-bill coupons are being distributed to to run a r various locations around t h e three months country and kept under lock and key. THE M If any are pilfered, 'it im- volume Lx mediately raises the problem c fWednesda possible counterfeiting or an is edited and inflated value for the coupon the University c since the others are being kept 764-0562. Second fficialsAnn Arbor, Mi in storage, oficls said yeter- daily Tuesday t day. during the Univ James Conlon, director of the nard Street, Ann Bureau of Engraving and Print- Subscrietion$rata ~pus areal; $11 1o ing, said that "we have set up Ohio) $12 non- pretty stringent security" ,o and foreign). make sure none of the coupons Summerseas through Saturc; is stolen. tion rates: $5. ENERGY OFFICIALS, ordered area) $6.50 oc by the White House to keep quiet Oi,; $7.00r about the lifting of the embargo 'tates and forei ar, the agency said ed the decision and an earlier one taken against the embar- when the situation n front was deterior- treason, it said. 'n Arab Republic af- not reconsider its ss the U. S. changesI key nt Nixon had com- Ad only say that a e ordered to deter- 'ill be done with the of coupons. au of Engraving and ,n printing the cou- January. The job ished until the end h, Conlon said. Two bank-note houses are ut one-fifth of the ion supply is enough ration program for s, he said. ICHIGAN PALLY XXXIV, Number 134 day, March 20, 1974 managed by students at of Michigan. News phone !! A class postage paid at chigan 48106. Published hrough Sunday morning aersity year at 420 May in Arbor, Michigan 48104. es: $10 by carrier (cam- lcal mail (Michigan and i-local mail (other stater sion published Tuesday day morning. Subscrip .50 -by carrier (campus; cal mail (Michigan and non-local mail ;othey' sgn ), its hostile policy towards the Arabs," the agency said. The government newspaper Al- Fajr Al-Jadid, in a similar vein, said the decision against the oil ban was completely unjustified and "all signs indicate that the enemy is preparing for another round to destroy Arab pride." THERE WAS NO immediate word from the Middle East whe- ther oil had actually started flowing to the United States fol-~ lowing Monday's decision. In The Hague, a Dutch foreign ministry spokesman said the continuing embargo against the Netherlands will hurt all of Eur- ope because Rotterdam is an in- ternational oil transit port and an integral part of Europe's eco- nomic life. Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Egypt, Kuwait, and Qatar agreed to end the ban against the United States over the opposition of Libya and Syr- ia. 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(Reuter - At to Patna to make an on-the-spot least 10 people, were killed and assessment. 31 injured as police opened fire Press reports said Mrs. Gandhi again yesterday amid growing had told her cabinet she wanted demonstrations in the eastern to avoid "another Gujarat" in Indian state of Bihar, the Press Bihar. reported. COMPARATIVE calm returned At least 22 people have now died to the western state of Gujarat since student - led anti-govern- only last Sunday after seven ment demonstrations erupted last weeks of student-led anti-govern- Trust of India (PTI) news agency ment demonstrations. More than Sunday. 80 people died, most of them in PTI REPORTED from Bihar's police shooting, but the demon- capital, Patna, yesterday that strations against alleged political disturbances intensified and corruption and food shortages spread from the capital to outly- forced the dissolution of the Gu- ing districts. jarat Legislative Assembly. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, Gandhi's problems in Bihar whose ruling Congress Party are compounded by widespread forms the state government in accusations of corruption and in- Bihar, yesterday sent two senior efficient administration there. cabinet members, Defense Minis- There were fears that the dis- _ ter Jagpivan Ram and Home As- turbances might spread to other sessment Uma Shankar Dikshit, states as the country endured its India worst economic crisis since it achieved independence m o r e than a quarter-century ago. Most of the deaths have oc- curred during police shootings, Official reports in Patna said police had opened fire in at least eight towns and an overnight curfew had been imposed in at least three - Patna, Bettiah and Monghyr. Army units today patrolled the curfew - bound streets of Patna. 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