6 Tuesday, December 12, 1978 University Dally Kansan Thousands of mourners pay last respects to Meir JERUSALEM (AP)—Tens of thousands of jeremies filed past the flag-drawn coffin of Golda Meir yesterday, bidding her forgiveness in Israel's military and political heroes. Meir's body lay in state outside the ornately carved doors of the main entrance Israel's Parliament, the Kneset, President Yitzhak Navon led the first mourners, a small group of relatives and friends, past Sunday. The Kneset were opened yesterday morning. The 80-year-old Meir died Friday after a 15-year battle against lymphoma, which she kept secret during her years as prime minister from 1968 to 1974. hair lords THE CROWD, many dabbing at tears, lined up outside the Knesset over undercast skies and occasional rain. The crowd, frightened but brushed back they were allowed to enter the plaza and view the coffin, raised on a five-foot catatail raft that tore torches. They were collected for today. message from the president, saying, "Mrs. Meir dreamed about peace for Israel. what is it we have been struggling to achieve peace will be a wonderful memorial." showed a young Golda Meir, with a firm jaw and determined gaze. styling for men & women 1017) Massachusetts 841-8276 Confidence is knowing that your hairstylist cares enough to give you the very best. braved the night cold to pay their last respects. Witnesses estimated that 10,000 fled past during the first hour when the gates opened at 10 a.m. The coffin was to remain on view through the night. Former Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger; Sen. Muriel Humphrey, D-Mimm; Sen. Daniel Moyhan, D-N.Y.; Sen. Daniel Moyhan, Member U.S. delegation also viewed the bier. Carolyn Pool — formerly of Gentlemen's Quarters Valerie Morris — formerly of Gentlemen's Quarters and Lords & Ladies in Wichita Cindi Sneathen — formerly of Park Hill Plaza Studio Rick Morris — formerly of Lords & Ladies in Wichita Debi Keating — formerly of Park Hill Plaza Studio "I was at the synagogue that day," said Michael, referring to Meir's first meeting with Soviet Jews after returning in 1948 to Jerusalem. "It was a remarkable, emotional moment. Featuring: In the late evening, Lillian Carter, President Carter's mother, arm-in-arm with a female Israeli solider, slipped away to meet a moment with bowed head near the coffin. Upon arriving at the airport, she quoted a Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance was scheduled to attend the funeral before returning to Cairo and resuming talks with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. THE ISRAELI army, in charge of funerals arrangements, said 4,500 persons an hour One Soviet immigrant, Yoshi Michael, pulled a yellowed photograph of Meir from his wallet, taken during her days as Israel's first ambassador to the Soviet Union. It One nurse who helped care for her after her cataract operations in 1974 said nurses fought for the chance to attend her: "The woman couldn't see anything, but she went around cheering up other patients in the ward." While standing in line, mourners discussed in hushed tone their memories of Mama's death. REDKEN Place a Kansan want ad Call 864-4358 Supplies of unleaded gas expected to be tight in '79 WASHINGTON (AP)—Supplies of unleaded gas will probably be tight next year and "market disruptions" are likely by 1882 unless gas prices are lower. By 1904 energy Secretary John F. O'Leary told a congressional committee yesterday. O'Leary said, however, that current supply problems of four refiners did not reflect a general nationwide shortage of gasoline. He testified at a Senate Energy Committee hearing that was called to investigate whether the oil industry was manipulating supplies to raise prices. Shell Oil Co. announced last month that NOTICE: 2 BIG STEREO SALES! it would ration supplies of unleashed gasoline to its wholesalers and retailers. Texaco, Conoco and Atlantic Richfield Co. also have indicated supply problems. But in surveying major refiners, O'Leary said, he found that if demand for motor fuel remained as high as it had been and stocks are not repressed, "supplies might be tight by next summer. . . There may be to be a very tight tailored market." OLEARY SAID an Energy Department investigation showed that the problems of these refiners appeared to be unique and not because of a technical indication of a general supply shortage. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Before Xmas DEC. 12-13 After Xmas JAN. 10-17 - * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * FLOOR MODEL DEMONSTRATOR UNITS He said refiners were producing all the gasoline they needed but, "American automakers import conserviv. This year, he said, unleaded gasoline makes up 36 percent of the gasoline market. By 1980, that figure is expected to rise to 50 percent. IN 1972, he said, there was no unleaded gasoline, which is sold primarily to meet increasingly tough federal environmental standards. MANY MOTORISTS who bought new 1977 cars believe they drive smoothly only with high-octane, unleaded gasoline. This technology also made now sold by Shell and two other producers. As explained by O'Leary and oil companies, the result of an extraordinarily warm fall this year and unexpected problems with the air supply of unleaded gasoline was the result of an extraordinarily warm fall this year and unexpected problems with the air supply of unleaded gasoline. The Carter administration has made no formal proposal to Congress for deregulating gas prices, but legislation expected to go to Capitol Hill next year. In addition, because of the way federal price controls worked this year, Shell was required to sell its best unleased gas 3 days a week at the price charged by most other producers. As a result, O'Leary said, the low cost, compared to other refiners, turned Shell into a "candy store" in the gasoline market. Admiral Car Rental $5.95 per day plus mileage We have a low late model cars for sale 2340 Alabama 865-2931 When was the last time you rented a car for Schneider Investments Apartments Available NOW 502 W 14th. 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