2 Thursday, September 4, 1975 University Daily Kansan Oil compromise unlikely WASHINGTON—House Democratic leaders decided yesterday not to consider any energy compromise with President Ford until they find out next week whether they would support a tax cut. House Speaker Carl Albert told reporters there was no point in trying to compromise with Ford until the override effort indicates Congress' bargaining Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield said the Senate probably would try to override the Veto next Wednesday. A House vote is expected two days later. Suicide spurs dispute LONDON-A crewman shot and killed himself aboard a Soviet jetliner飞 from New York to London yesterday and touched off a nine-hour diplomatic dispute about who should investigate the death, according to a Scotland Yard statement. "Police . . . are satisfied," the brief statement said, "that there is no evidence of a criminal and that the wound was self-inflicted." The plane was allowed to take off. The diplomatic dispute centered on exactly where the plane was when the man shot himself. If it occurred in British airspace, then British authorities would handle the case If the shooting occurred in international airspace, jurisdiction in the incident belonged to the Soviet Union as the nation in which the aircraft is registered. If the shooting occurred in the United States, jurisdiction in the case is U.S. Dairu prices increase NEW YORK - Supermarket prices climbed again during August hitting hardest at the dairy counter, an Associated Press market study shows. The latest survey was no surprise. Most of the increases had been predicted and generally followed recent trends toward higher prices at the producer and经销商. More than a third of the total number of items surveyed increased in price during August. Most of the increases affected food rather than nonfood products. Grain pool plans revealed HUTCHINSON-A program to give wheat farmers more muscle in the grain market was disclosed yesterday by the nation's largest regional grain cooperative, Far-Mar Co.-Inc., which represents 250,000 farmers in eight grain producing states including Kansas, announced it is establishing a wheat programming program to help farmers. Farmers would commit wheat production from specific acreage to the farmers' own plots, and accept commercial buyers, George Yokah, executive vice president of Farmer-Mer Co. Ltd. The program, known as PROMARK, would bypass the private grain corporation that now buy the bulk of farmers' crops and sell to millers and foreign owners. "It is a producer marketing system designed to put farmers directly in the market, marketing arenas where they can achieve long-term benefits." Voiched said. Soviets top oil producers WASHINGTON—The Union became the world's leading oil producer in 1874, surpassing the Company of the U.S. Bureau of Mines noted years later. The company of petroleum trends The bureau said Soviet production of crude oil and field condensate, a related Meanwhile. U.S. production decreased 5 per cent to 3.2 billion barrels. By The Associated Press Workers continue strikes Strikes continue to plague the nation's schools, coal mines and airline industries. New teacher strikes hit yesterday in Connecticut, Ribbon Island, and New York. Teachers in Chicago, which has the country's third largest school district, stood in picket lines instead of classrooms yesterday in the first major walkout of the new school year. Smaller strikes continued in other parts of the country and school officials across the nation faced stalled negotiations. In all, more than 700,000 pupils were out of classes yesterday as 40,000 teachers stayed away from schools in disputes over wages, class sizes, rollback from previous conditions, job security, binge benefits, discipline, textbook policies and teaching loads. Despite a growing fine levied against the company, 20,000 to 30,000 remained iides veardes. However, the United Mine Workers and the coal industry agreed yesterday to set up a joint commission to investigate grievance problems that were one cause of a three-week-old wildcat walk by coal miners, UMW President Arnold Miller said. The joint commission will be established when the work stoppage in southern West Virginia erda, Miller said. UNW Secretary Bill O'Reilly will be assigned to the commission, he said. A walkout of National Airline flight attendants grounded National's 360 daily flights to London and 45 cities in the United States. Negotiators for National Airlines and its striking flight attendants met with the National Mediation Board yesterday in an effort to end the three-day-old strike. The Israeli parliament voted 70-43 Wednesday to approve the Sinai agreement worked out in the latest shuttle tour by Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger. Mr. Kissinger was a statesman war and a surrender of independence to America. In Damascus Wednesday night, Syria condemned the pact as a "backtrack to the march of Arab struggle" in an official statement issued after a meeting of ruling Bath party leaders. Kissinger had briefed Syrian President Hafez Assad earlier in the Israel Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin denied that use of U.S. technicians at listening posts along the Sinai front to Vietnam-style military involvement. By The Associated Press The Syrian statement said the pact the Syrian U.S. as a party to the Middle East conflict, American involvement in Sinai peace opposed "israel is not asking American troops to fight in its defense," he told the Knesset, the Israeli council. The vote, from which seven persons abstained, cut across party lines, reflecting the disunity in Israel over the accord between Hitler and Nüßinger's shulties between Israel and Egypt. About 10,000 persons demonstrated outside the Knesset in favor of the agreement. However, Israel's top physician is among its military scientist in protest against it. Housing woes still here Twenty-five students remain in temporary housing at University of Kansas residence halls, Fred McEhlene, associate dean of men, said yesterday. Eleven adveiwers were arrived, a permanent housing space had been reserved for them, he said. students living in temporary housing to move into permanent spaces has been four Most of the 25 students in temporary housing are now being notified to sign contracts for permanent housing space, McElbenie said. McElhenie said that his office had been able to accommodate every student that had wanted temporary housing. There always have been permanent housing spaces available for women, McElhenie said. There have been delays in moving students out of residence hall ironing rooms, he said, because the ironing rooms don't have telephones. In some instances it has taken as long as two days to notify students. The average waiting period for Students shouldn't have to live in temporary housing much longer, said J. J. Wilson, housing director, because permanent housing spaces are becoming open McEhlenie said he hoped to have all students in permanent housing spaces by the end of the year. 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