2 Thursday, June 22, 1978 University Daily Kansan UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Capsules From the Associated Press, United Press International Tremors continue to rock Greece SALONIKA, Greece—Tremors rocked northern Greece yesterday in the wake of an earthquake that devastated this city of 600,000, killing at least 14 persons and injuring 150. Civil defense engineers urged the evacuation of灾毁房屋 and military aircraft to be brought in by medical supplies in cities in C180s. Goal of balanced budget delayed WASHINGTON-James McIntyre Jr., director of the Office of Management and Budget, now expects an estimated deficit of $20 billion in 1981, the year in which President Jimmy Carter had said he wanted to balance the budget. According to McIntyre, Carter's goal must be pushed back at least a year. Somoza to discuss rights violations SANTA FE—President Anastasia Somova of Nicaragua, embracing the spirit of President Jimmy Carter's call for the guarantee of human rights, said yesterday that he would meet with representatives of other countries to discuss their complaints in Nicaragua during his five-day visit to New Mexico. Rejection of drug's regulation resisted WASHINGTON—Peter Bourne, President Jimmy Carter's top health adviser, encountered opposition yesterday when he said the administration did not support a bill to regulate the use of PCP, a strong hallucinogenic drug. Bourne testified that PCP, an animal tranquilizer called "angel dust" and "hog" by users, was responsible for only 2 percent of all drug-related deaths. Correction It was incorrectly reported in the Kansan that the Lawrence City Commission would meet yesterday with representatives of the policemen's and firefighters' unions. The correct date is Wednesday. 2522 Iowa Bob Hopkins 72 VW Beetle yellow '1595 1493 2395 2395 76 VW Rabbit yellow '2695 73 WW Beetle red $1895 ZENTH SAID that the tax break allowed Japanese manufacturers to charge 15 percent to 20 percent less for televisions in Japan, which they charge for the same items in Japan. 75 VW Rabbit green 2593 10165 Japanese manufacturers of electronic products must pay a commodity tax to their government on items sold in Japan. But the tax is not imposed on exported items. 74 VW Beetle red 2393 12505 Court rejects attempt to raise import tariffs 76 VW Dasher Green £4195 The law provides for the U.S. government's imposition of a duty equal to the net amount owed by the debtor. 75 Toyota Pick-up SR-5 green $2995 76 Honda Civic bronze $2995 By law the U.S. government is obligated to protect domestic manufacturers when a foreign country pays or bestows directly or indirectly any bounty or grant on exports to 76 Toyota Corolla green '2995 76 Honda Civic bronze 2995 1995 73 Monte Carlo Maroon 12405 73 Monte Carlo maroon '2395 Zenith asked the government to do just that in 1970, saying that Japanese manufacturers were enjoying an unfair trade advantage. At issue in the court case was whether tax breaks that Japanese manufacturers receive in Japan when exporting electronics goods to the United States should trigger the U.S. government's imposition of offsetting tariffs. 74 Pontiac Grand Prix maroon 3495 BUT MORE significantly, the decision could affect government action on numerous other goods imported from foreign countries and it gives the Carter administration a freer hand in its foreign trade policies. 75 Pontiac Ventura white 53695 WASHINGTON (AP)—U.S. manufacturers of electronic products cannot force the federal government to help them stave off cyber attacks in Japan, the Supreme Court said yesterday. 100% limited warranty. Ask about our Americans probably would have had to pay higher prices for such items if the court was to strike. The court unanimously rejected an attempt by Zenith Radio Corp. to make Japanese televisions, radio stations or record companies expensive by increasing the import tariffs. 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