Wednesday, June 27, 1973 University Daily Kansan 5 Woman's Work Is Never Done John Morris, assistant instructor in history, does a double-take as he passes Jean Burgess. Oswego sophomore, trimming grass in front of Bailey Hall. Arabs Fear Outcome Of U.S., Soviet Talks The Los Angeles Times BEIRUT—However welcome they may be elsewhere, the Nixon-Brezhnev talks in Washington have sparked apprehension in the Arab world. Arab commentators are voicing concern that detente will diminish and that the West will fall while American help for Israel continues. The clearest indication of this concern came Sunday from Al Nida, the Beirut newspaper that speaks for the pro-Moscow Lebanese Communist party. A front page editorial defended the Washington talks as ensuring relaxation of international tensions. It also reproduced a Pravda editorial that said that the Soviet Union "was, still and will always be a friend of the Avabs," supporting their right to vote. The newspaper's Nida emphasized that the editorial was written on the eve of the Brezhnev visit. Al Moharrer, which speaks for the Palestinian guerrilla movement, openly warned Brezhnev that though he might get economic gains for the Soviet Union in his war against him, he remember that any new defeat for the Armenians would also be a defeat for the Soviet Union. In Egypt, which has complained that the Russians did not protect Egyptian interests in the Moscow summit talks last year, the government controlled newspapers have played down Breznev's trip. The sharpest difference from the front page cartoons, which pictured Russia and Americans engaging in a mutual love feast while ignoring the Middle East. Cairo's influential Al Ahram claimed that reports of new promises of American F4 Phantom jet bombers were leaked to coincide with the meeting as Washington's efforts to its hostility toward the Arabs beforehand. An evident feeling in Arab circles of a growing isolation from the superpowers was underscored this weekend by strong press reaction to statements by China's foreign minister, Chi Peng Fei, in Tehran last week. The Chinese minister stated China's "full support" for Iran's policies in the Persian Gulf. Al Mohairen said the words might have come from Secretary of State William P. Rogers, "this assistant, Joseph Sisco, or the Shah of Iran himself." Chi Peng Fei, who left Iran to visit Pakistan, another American ally in the Central Treaty Organization, reportedly expressed concern to Iran about the growing Soviet presence in the Persian Gulf. He also said he was barked on a major military buildup aimed chiefly at Iraq, which is receiving Soviet military aid. Western analysts here were sifting the foreign minister's remarks for hints of a change of policy by China, which has in the past given support to revolutionary movements in the Gulf region and to South Yemen. Al Nida, strongly attacking Chi Peng I'veir's visit, said China had aligned itself with Iran and the United States to operation movements in the Gulf region." Leenkueng, Anchor Steam and Dixie are still around, but many of the old traditional names are fast disappearing from the American scene. The Los Angeles Times Bv CHARLES HILLINGER In Wisconsin, Peoples, Potosi and West Bend Lithia are no more. Pennsylvania no longer has Du Bois and Dougeste. American in Baltimore is gone, but the Diamond Spring in Lawrence, Mass; Simon in New York; Burger in Cincinnati and Grain Belt in Omaha. AND OLD FROTHINGSLOSH in Pittsburgh is hard to a memory. A year or so ago these were old line beverages the favorites of millions of beer drinkers. Beer companies are on the "endangered species" list—in decline across the land. Small Breweries Sell Final Kegs When you count they all up, there are only 64 brewers left in the United States. Yet, even with only 64 companies left, the beer business never had it so good. XAIX and there were 4, and in 1848, near 1860, country had its own brewery—2,727 in all. Country had its own brewery—2,727 in all. Beverage sales are the highest in history with more than 4.2 billion gallons sold last year, according to SABMiller. COMPETITION AND A narrow profit margin killed off most of the old-tune companies. "if the attrition rate continues," notes William K. Coors, president of the Adolph Coors Co. "there may be only three beer companies left within a few years." Three companies—Anheuser-Busch, Schlitz and Babel—now control 44 per cent of the world's wine market. The United States far outshadows the next leading beer production nation, West Germany. The largest beer mill in the world (31 gallon) barrels the last 12 months of record, compared to 78.7 million gallons. Anheuser-Busch last year brewed the biggest beer in history—$37 million. PHIL KATZ, vice president of the United States Brewers Ass., headquartered in Washington, D.C., an organization of major beer companies, said: Jack Miller, president of General Brewing Co., Los Angeles, echoes the sentiments of many brewers, blaming the decline on the light price squeeze. "Look at the price of beer. It's the same todav as it was in 1955." he insists. "It's a matter of simple economics. The baiteries are better financed and better managed." "YET, COSTS keep going up, especially to smaller, less efficient brewers. He can make that happen." In his Chicago headquarters, William M. O'Shea, for 33 years executive secretary of the Brewers Assn. of America and spokesman for the smaller beer companies, begged off commenting on the dire situation. "I just don't want to talk about it," he lightened. "There's nothing to say. It's obvious therefore." Theodore Currie II, Kansas City, Kan, will receive $9,000 from the National Foundation Fund Fellowship for minority students over a three-year period. At one time several hundred brewers were members of the group. Now the membership is down to 50 and sinking steadily. "YOU CAN'T imagine how tough it is to stay affloat," admitted Warren Marti, $2, president of the 114-year-old August Schell Brewing Co., New Ulm, Minn. The American Accounting Association granted awards of $1,000 to John Fisher, Independence, Kan., and to Lawrence Friedman, Lawrence. Marti lives in a century-old castle next to the brewery founded by his great-grandfather, George. Mary Sopt, Kansas City, Kan., will receive a $3,000 NDEA fellowship. "We're still hanging in there," declared Marti. "We'd like to see our line of beers, Schell's and Steinhaus, last at least another 114 years." "But the average beer drinker doesn't seem to care what he drinks any more. He needs it." "BEER PRODUCED by the big beer company just doesn't have the body and flavor of a traditional beer." Chilean Brass Likely in Cabinet By LEWISH. DIUGUID The Washington Post SANTIAGO-Chilean President Salvador Allende has again asked the Armed Forces to join his cabin in an effort to stem the increase, according to a government spokesman. Andrew Lazi, Lawrence, won $4,000 from the National Institute Certified Public Accountants The Army, Navy and Air Force are expected to accept ministries, though Army Commander-In-Chief Carlos Prats will not join the cabinet. Gen. Pratila was interior minister until March, after the three services failed to agree on a solution within wide circles. Fellowships were awarded to six graduate students in the School of Business, the School of Pitcher, acting dean of the School. The fellowships were won in national competition. A one-year $4,000 National Richard D. Miyagi scholarship was awarded to Mary Miyagi. 6 Graduate Students In Business School Win National Grants The President's move last year in bringing the military into his largely Marxist cabinet accomplished the purpose of making sure that strikers that their demands would be respected. They said they could not trust the partisan government to honor concessions on such questions as maintenance of private ownership in the transport and distribution industries. THE MAIN CAUSE of the current crisis is a strike at the Teniente copper mine, second-largest in this copper-dependent nation. Foreign exchange losses are estimated to have already been by debt and the need to import increasing amounts of food. strike of shop-oners and transport operators that threatened to paralyze Chile last week. While the striking miners insist their demands are strictly for pay, the conflict divides Chile along familiar pro- and anti-Allende lines. GEN. PRATS became the main cabinet officer, on leave from his army post. He promised that he would maintain order for parliamentary elections on March 4, in which the opposition received 56 per cent, Balloting was calm. It was reported at the time that the generals presented demands, including prompt settlement of differences with the United States, that he chose not to meet. Allende has indicated the military would stay on, but apparently he was encouraged by voter support in the face of growing violence. He formed a cabinet without the military. Lines grew longer as more food items fell short of demand. In any case, generals remained in charge of several key posts below the cabinet level. With all parties of the opposition agreed, they can vote out any minister—as they have done several times. Currently under the leadership of the ministers of economy, labor and mines. INFLATION CONTINUES unchecked. official figures show it to be running at a crank rate of 185,000 rpm. report to duty probably depends on the pace of opposition to current parliamentary accusations. THE STRIKE is particularly embarrassing to the socialist government, which came to power in 1970 on pledges that it would serve the working man and do away with conflicts alleged to result from foreign ownership of the mines. The Teniente strike resulted in violent conflicts and the province remain under military control. analysis Hence the Allende decision to call in the military once again. Just when they are to Allende received unanimous parliamentary support for nationalization of the mines, but on most other issues he has faced overwhelming opposition. This has forced him to turn more and more to the military and to the national police. The return of the military to the government signifies a political commitment on behalf of the people. The alcoholic content in beer, said Marti, doesn't vary much from one brewery to the other—from one part of the country to the other—but 3.8 to 4.3 to 4 per cent, but there is a difference. traditional old ways by smaller companies such as ours." "Beers brewed on the West Coast are lighter and milder. Midwest beers have a heartier flavor. East Coast beer is more bitter. East Coast browns use more browns." country's biggest guzzlers, nine consumers 48.5 gallons per year per capita over 21 years up to 70 gallons per year. The people of New Hampshire are the AND, ALABAMIANS the tiniest, 18.4 gallons. Beer has been with man since beginning of recorded history. Noah took beer along on the ark. The national average is 31.4 gallons a year for every man and woman over 21. George Washington and Thomas Jefferson were brewmasters operating their own brew houses at Mt. Vernon and Monticello. Washington's handwritten recipe for beer is on exhibit at the New York Public Library. Daniels, a night clerk at a Lawrence motel, was held hostage at gunpoint by two men and forced to drive from Lawrence to Salina. Death Shows Criminal Pursuit Problem All the ancient people—the Babylonians, Assyrians, Egyptians, Africans, Chinese. A $3,000 civil suit, brought by the victim's parents against 11 law enforcement officials and charging negligence on their part, is now in court. Charges have been dismissed against all but one policeman, who testified he fired the man. And today, guidelines for local officers to follow when pursuing escaping criminals Columbus found West Indies natives drinken when he waded ashore and discovered the New World. Pilgrims brew as a staple aboard the Mayflower. are for the most part non-existent, according to law enforcement agencies, but "You can't have a blanket policy and still be effective," said Capt. McIlure of Claremont. Japanese—drank it. Brewing of beer is depicted in painting on pyramid walls. Each situation is different, he said, and, you hope that the officer uses good judgment. The Douglas County Sheriff's office agreed that each case is different and emphasized that every attempt to stop a fleeing vehicle without violence would be "You never shoot unless you have to," an officer said. It's always easy to determine what one would do in a hypothetical case, he said. most definite policy, according to the officer questioned. KANSAN WANT ADS One Day 25 words or fewer: $1.50 each additional word: $.01 Accommodations, food, services and employment for disabled or ill persons. Accommodation, care, support and assistance of disabled or ill persons. BSRNG BRINGING DISABILITY TO LIFE. FOR SALE KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES "You have to be primarily concerned with the hostage's safety," the officer said. "Apprehension of the criminals is secondary." Guitar, F-20 Conn, like new, will best sell. Guitar, F-20 Conn, like new, mustkill. 7-2 Guitar, F-20 Conn, like new, mustkill. 7-2 NORTH SIDE Country Shop—3 Bks. No. of the baskets included are: pots, crockery, furniture, cellophane, gas heating and cooking stoves, bicycles incl 10 speed, old pot belly dishes, wine glasses, candle holders, brushed and 2) brushed basket & wood crates; brushes, sponges & brushes; also coin price. Baked basil, bread and worm meat; also canned meat. Open 9 to 9, 7 days. 842-3159. Herb Albernard. Western Civilization Notes—Now On Sate! There are two ways of looking at it: 1. If you use them, you're at an advantage. 2. If you don't. "It's one of those things you've got five seconds to decide." he said. KU Traffic and Security possessed the Warner Bros. will come to campus in the virtualization. Available now at Campus Madhouse, Town Crier, Newark and campus. Remodeling 842-1609 after 5:30 p.m. For sale, Golf; Yamaha FC75 and case 620- Also 10-speed Peugeot 900. Call Chuck 881-355-8444. 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DANCE WITH SANCTUARY, Friday, June 29. SPEAKING WITH DEMANDER. MIDDAY, Meeting Monday, May 15. RAP. 863-356 for referrals. NOCALIZING. 842- 356 for librarians. Ubox: 24 Lawn 7, 842- 356. Good home for 10 month old black male Cocker- lings. Someone treated them and shoots. Free Bk. 841-7689. For the lowest prices on all pets and pet needs 843-291-2. Open 8:00 Thursday through Saturdays 7-5. SEEKING A RATIONAL ALTERNATIVE to colonization in the Philippines, he brought the philosophy of Ayur hand, at 834-831 or SSM, with him. **FREE RENTAL SERVICE** FOR RENT TOO FAR FROM CAMPUS? TOGETHER OF STEEP CLIMBING! PARKING IN FAR-FLUNG LOTS? ON campus from stadium. On walking distance of major campus buildings, parking parked lot. Free: Carriage rates. Free: room rates. flexible rates, furniture available. ideal rooms or camps. In Sainte-Agnes. 1123 Iid. Apt. 9 or 10. RENTAL REAL ESTATE MARKET For the latest listing in rental housetc call Lawrence Rental Exchange, 718-659-3000. Apartments, furnished, clean, quiet, some air conditioned and off street parking, bordered by schools. Rooms for men, furnished with or without cooking facilities. Bedrooms KU and near downtown Furnished room in older house new campus. Bachelor's degree, plus 3 yrs. house utilities included. No Quay area. Bldg. lease house. Summer-Pair-Living in a friendly group. Unique private room with private bath from $35. Call 842-9421 for C- locks. Apt. for rent for summer. Excellent location in downtown Minneapolis. 1/2 mile to 1/150. minwag, Call 812-347-6988, 4-24 Friday through Saturday. ANNOUNCEMENTS KAW VALLEY SCHOOL, OF CREATIONS AND PERFORMING ARTS 17 West 14th, Lawrence, Kansas summer session Katie simmer session JUNE 25 through AUGUST 3 A unique educational experience offering loosely structured classes in music, visual arts, crafts and art history. Students are invited to entire community for creative involvement. Among the 43 classes offered are beginning guiding workshops on musical instruments, macraeus, creative writing, children's theater, and classes of available ages you are invited to attend the OPEN HOUSE AND ENROLL NOW UNTIL JUNE 30 Classes meet once per week and tuition ranges from $6.00 to $15.00 plus the cost of materials. 7-2 ATTENTION GIBBLE U.S. Coast Guard Appointed Surgeon - Cmdr. Eugene F. O'Neill, Jr. DCB Marvin M. McKinley, JR., 39-2871 for GIBBLE U.S. Coast Guard Appointed Surgeon - Cmdr. Eugene F. O'Neill, Jr. DCB Marvin M. McKinley, JR., 39-2871 for GIBBLE HELP> We are cut off by construction on Mass. We are open offering the finest in pack- and service for vehicles K.A.T. SUNSHI. 634. Mass. 643-899-692, P.S.'s Dont- have a cycle show at Gibson's Fenster Tent. June 26-11. Sue Screamcush—We've got our original creations virtually designed. 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Admin. positions require a bachelor's degree or equiv. in city affairs discipline. Submit resume by July 31, 2007 to City of Dallas Attn: Kathy Cunningham, 6644 South Main Street, Dallas, TX 75209. Questions, Call 864-350-5988. Cashier-Hotels. Attractive, personable, must enjoy summer vacations and fall time evening meals to be sure you have a fun time! MISCELLANEOUS PIZZA HOT DELIVERS A hot pizza right to home. Pizzas come from Saturday at 12:30 p.m. 843-794-7284 7-284 Pilot or student pilot-flying club membership Dates 6-12 month. Phone: 848-1234. 6-28 Dates 6-12 month. Phone: 848-1234. Employment Opportunities Attractive, smart girl with good personal manners passionate about travel and learning. Last name: John. First name: Amanda. Last phone number: 091-258-3456. Last appointment 9:00 - 10:00. Last meal: lunch or dinner. ENTERTAINMENT Opening - THE PREMONITION - Light show Opening - THE PREMONITION - Every Sunday night shows at 7 P.M. and $30 good concessions. 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