Page 2 University Daily Kansan, April 27, 1984 NATION AND WORLD News briefs from UPI Hart defeats Mondale 2-1 in winning Utah caucuses Gary Hart apparently has won more than half of the 22 Democratic National Convention delegates at stake as final results were tallied yesterday from Utah's caucuses. Today from Utah's campus: The Colorado senator defeated Walter Mondale on Wednesday by a 2-1 margin and overcame a bid for uncommitted delegates led by Utah Gov. Scott Matheson. Utah Democratic Chairman Patrick Shea said officials would wait until the final 25 percent of the votes were counted before determining how many delegates would go to Hart, but he said early results indicated the senator might have won the 22 at stake. But the first big primary contest since Mondale's win in the Pennsylvania primary on April 10 comes Tuesday in Tennessee, where Mondale is considered the favorite. WASHINGTON - The administration insisted yesterday that it must be able to build new chemical weapons as a bargaining chip in U.S.-Soviet talks aimed at eliminating the weapons. Military requests chemical weapons Administration officials testified before the Senate Armed Services subcommittee on their request for nearly $1.1 billion to set up a production center but not to immediately produce the new weapons. to produce a single round, at some future time the president would have to come back" to Congress and ask permission, said Theodore Gold, deputy assistant secretary of defense for chemical matters. For the past two years Congress has refused to go along with Pentagon requests to renew production of chemical warfare shells and missiles. This year the Pentagon seeks $105 million to build centers and buy equipment. Britons and Libyans return safelv LONDON - Wives and children of Libyans holed up in their London embassy flew home yesterday and Britons singing "Rule Britannia" left the Libyan capital as the 10-day-old crisis between the two nations began to ease. As 137 Libyans arrived in Tripoli from London shortly after midnight, a uniformed police officer led passengers in chanting "We will never abandon our principles even if the whole world is against us" and "Power to the People." thirty Britons, mostly dependents of diplomats in Tripoli, flew out of Libya after their plane was held up for nearly five hours by Libyan officials, sparking a British protest. officials, sparking a British protest: "The Britons left the departure hall singing, "Rule Britannia, Britannia rules the waves, Britons never, never, never, shall be slaves." Their luggage was not screened. Cambodian leader asks for support BANGKOK, Thailand — Cambodian resistance leader Son Sann urged the United States yesterday to join China in supporting guerrilla forces fighting to oust Vietnamese occupation forces. going to host Vietnamese occupation. "On the occasion of U.S. President Reagan's meeting with Chinese leaders in Beijing (Peking), I solemnly appeal to the American leader to activate the mighty enterprise immediately to actively participate in opposing expansionist aggression." Son Sann said at a news conference in Bangkok. in Bangkok. The 72-year-old president of the anti-Communist Khmer People's National Liberation Front made his statement to coincide with Beagan's arrival in China on a six-day state visit. FTC approves Standard-Gulf deal WASHINGTON — Standard Oil of California won conditional government approval yesterday for the largest corporate merger in history its planned $13.2 billion takeover of the Gulf Oil Corp. But the Federal Trade Commission retained unprecedented powers to oversee details of the transaction. oversee details of the train service, or oversee whether the venture would damage equipment in gasoline sales, approved the takeover 4-1. The Standard Oil-Gulf deal, the latest in a recent series of multibillion-dollar oil industry takeovers, spells the end of one of Pittsburgh's premier corporations. Pittsburgh's premier Corporation. The Gulf trademark may survive in several Southeastern states since the government specified that the name be sold along with several other Gulf assets. Bolivia tries to halt drug smuggling LA PAZ, Bolivia — Bolivian cocaine smuggling has doubled in the last year, protected by an army of 5,000 to 6,000 bandits, a senior Bolivian official said yesterday. yesterday. Deputy lieutenantmaster Gustavo Sanchez said in a news conference that Bolivian police needed more weapons to combat the smugglers, such as the 2,000 submachine guns shipped to Bolivia last week by France. France. French arms shipment was impounded last week by the Bolivian Air Force. Senior military commanders said they seized the shipment because they had not been advised about the French-Bolivian accord on the weapons. Kosher Budweiser brews in Israel TEL AVIV, Israel — Locally brewed Budweiser beer was introduced to the Israeli market yesterday with its familiar red-white-and-blue label printed in Hebrew script and each can or bottle bearing a "Kosher" stamp. "Kosher" stamp. Officials from Anheuser-Busch of St. Louis visited Israel 15 times before approving the local version, a spokesman for its Israeli manufacturer, the private National Brewery, said. Budweiser is the first American beer made in Israel and each can and bottle bears a Kosher stamp from the Israeli rabbinate. The stamp means that the brewing and canning process complies with Jewish dietary laws. The National Brewery already produces several Israeli beers, including the Maccabi brand that it exports. Brews from Europe, many sold for less than the price of local beer, are available in supermarkets. WEATHER FACTS NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST to 7 PM EST 4-27-84 Today will be partly cloudy throughout Kansas but clearer weather will move in tomorrow. Locally, today will be partly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of morning thunderstorms. The high will be around 70. Tonight will be fair, with the low in the 40s. Tomorrow will be partly sunny with the high in the 60s. PALM BEACH, Fla. — A medical investigator said yesterday that drug overdose was a strong possibility in the death of David Kennedy, but officials of the hotel where his body was found denied reports he had been drinking 'heavily.' Overdose may have killed Kennedy The body of the 28-year-old son of Robert and Ethel Kennedy was flown to his mother's estate in Virginia for a private funeral mass before burial in the family graveyard in Brookline, Mass. AN AUTOPSY PROVIDED no clue to the cause of death, and authorities said they would not be able to determine who was dead. Other residents are concluded in four to eight days. By United Press International in his $250 a day suite at the Brazilian Court hotel. pass. Kennedy was found dead Wednesday Rick Black, chief investigator for the Palm Beach Medical Examiner's office, said yesterday that "drugs are a strong possibility." However, entities said they had found no drugs or drug paraphernalia in the room. "There were no pills found in the stomach. There was no real aroma of alcohol, but that is something that we'll Four family members, including Joseph II, David's oldest brother, and Caroline, the daughter of John Kennedy, held a brief service at a Florida funeral home yesterday morning with a local priest. have to await the results of the tests on." Black said. "They had a little prayer service. It was a private service," funeral home owner Gary Quattlebaum said. "JOE HANDLED THE STIuation exceptionally well," Black said. "It's hitting him rather badly." The older brother, Black said, even helped prepare the medical examiner's statement. After the plane landed at Washington National Airport, the body was taken to Hickory Hill, Ethel Kennedy's estate at McLean, Va. Eight young men in shirtsleeves carried the casket up a hill and into the house. Joseph accompanied the casket to Virginia. Eastern Airlines banned all cameras from flight 790, confiscating them as passengers boarded the plane and storing them in the pilot's cockpit. A waiter at the Brazilian Court told the Miami Herald that since Kennedy had checked in last week, he often started drinking double vodka and grapefruit juice in the hotel bar early in the morning. Renowned jazz great Count Basie dies at age 79 By United Press International HOLLYWOOD, Fla. — Count Basie, the big band great who wooed music lovers with graceful jazz melodies for nearly 50 years, died yesterday of duodenal cancer. He was 79. Mr. Basie had been in Doctors Hospital since March 27 for treatment of a severe ulcer. His son and business manager, Aaron Woodward, was at his bedside when he died in his sleep at 3 a.m. Doctors said that Mr. Basie had not been told he had cancer. "He was very strong," said Woodward. "He had a strong will to live." spite of all the physical problems. He fought like a champion." Woodward said Mr. Basiis's funeral would be at noon Monday at the Abyssinian Baptist Church in New York City. Burial will be private. A PUFIL OF the legendary Fats Waller, Mr. Bassi started as a $a$-night piano player in a Chinese restaurant on the New Jersey coast and fifty years later, he was still performing club dates from coast to coast. Bass player Cleveland Eaton, a member of Mr. Basie's band, said the band would continue to perform together — just as if he were still around. Leo Childhaus, Mr. Basie's physi It was the second time in three months that Mr. Basie had been hospitalized in Hollywood, about 20 miles north of Miami. cum, said the count “had cancer at the head of the pancreas. It eroded into the duodenum and that caused the ulcer.” He didn’t have any pain. He did not get here to us soon enough. Mr. Basie, whose given first name was William, picked up the title "Count" from a radio announcer in Kansas City, Mo. His band's theme was "One O'Clock Jump" and he quickly became known as the "Jump King." Mr. Basie's friends from Kansas City yesterday remembered the jazz great not only as a musician but as a person "His tradition and contributions to American music, jazz, will never be surpassed," said Eddie Baker, director of the Charlie Parker Foundation in Kansas City. Baker is a jazz musician and was a friend of Mr. Basie for more than 20 years. The giants of music also paid tribute yesterday to Mr. Basie. "Billy Basie was my good friend for a long, long time," and Frank Singer "Singing in front of the Count and his band made any singer sound great." Nabil's Restaurant will be open to serve you and your family Saturday and Sunday, May 12th and 13th, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Make reservations soon by calling 841-7226. 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