2 Wednesday, May 3, 1978 University Daily Kansan Carter rejects jet sale extension From the Kansan's Wire Services From the Kansas S ... WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Jimmy Carter, "sisterly," subjected Congress's requests to a temporary withdraw his proposals to sell jets to Israel, Egypt and Saudi Arabia to allow for more study of the plan. The White House said Warren Christopher, deputy secretary of state, met with John Sparkman, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and had made the request, and told him the situation would not comply with the requests. Withdrawal of the letters of intent to sell the jets at this time would call into question the seriousness of our commitments, 'the desire to be in a statement explaining Carter's stance.' Caterer's assistance. Some senators wanted as much as 90 days to examine the issue, particularly the proposal to sell F-15s to Saudi Arabia. BY LAW, CONGRESS has only 30 days from last Friday, when Carter formally notices that projected three-way sale, with the approval of majority of both houses, Carter refused to extend the 30-day limit and refused to acquence to the suggested device of withdrawing the proposals and resubmitting them later. The White House said Congress had had informal notification of the intended sales since Feb. 14, when the plan was announced. The proposals not been changed in any significant detail since then. They call for the $48 billion to 60 F-18s to Saudi Arabia, to Egypt and 75 F-18s and E-18s to Israel. Carter has said that unless the sales to all OSHA studies scaffold's collapse WILLOW ISLAND, W. Va. (UP)—Federal investigators met yesterday with representatives of a concrete testing company in their search for the cause of last week's collapse of a cooling tower scaffold that killed 51 construction workers Officials of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration met with officials of Pittsburgh Testing Laboratories, which was responsible for examining the concrete used in building the cooling tower for the Allegheny Power System. OSHA regional administrator David Rhone, who is leading the investigation, has said that the collapse was caused by factors of factors, including the strength of the concrete. Two men, one carrying a handgun, robbed a Delta Deltadelta sorority member of $35 Monday night on the sidewalk outside the house, 1580 Oxford Road, according to the police. Woman robbed outside sorority Funk said she had not seen the men before. The sorority member, Cynthia Funk, Wellsville sophomore, said yesterday that she was approached about 10 p.m. by two men in their 20s who demanded money. One of them put a handgun to Funk's head and said she said it she screamed it would be her, she said. "They said that if I called anybody, they'd go to get me because they knew my patient." Laboratory tests are being continued, he said. As a result of the robbery, Delta Delta Delta sorority members have begun a "buddy system" so that no member leaves the group unaccompanied after dark, Funk said. The police are still investigating the robbery. They have no suspects. "We have a good idea where the break started," Rhone said. RHONE ALSO said investigators visited the Criss Concrete Co. plant in St. Marys, WVa., and brought in additional experts to study the site and the concrete that went into it. "We went there to look at the whole concrete preparation and delivery." anything we do around here now could be a surprise. The visit to Criss Concrete, which has defended its product, was supposed to be a first for the company. Charles Straw, an OSHA inspector on the site, said some conflicting testimony from witnesses had to be resolved before it could be completed where the break in the scaffold occurred. Once they know the location of the break, officials think it will be easier to discover the break. three countries are approved, he will withdraw the entire proposal. NINETEEN HOUSE members—a bare majority of the 37-member House International Relations Committee—said they would approve or were leaning in favor of a resolution against the sale of jet fighters to Saudi Arabia. Carter makes conclusions for faraway. According to a survey of legislators taken yesterday, there may be enough votes in a House committee to reject Carter's proposal. There are also contributions to the contrary by the panel's chairman. In a related development, Secretary of State Cyrus Vance said that Saudi Arabia had never linked its demand for F-12s to the production of oil, an important production levels or support for the dollar. Vance would not comment directly on reports that the Saudi Arabian oil minister, Sheikh Zakari Yaman, has issued a warning that U.S. failure to fulfill its promised jet fuel aid may have adversely affected Saudi Arabian oil production and its dollar support policies. M.D./D.V.M. Degree—Europe/U.S.A. I IS NOT NO TOW LATE for you to enroll in the programs of the INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL EDUCATION which offer: 1. Enrollment for fall 1981 in medical schools in Europe 2. Registration for fall 1981 in medical schools in the United States, leading to advanced placement in medical schools in Italy, Spain and other 3. 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