Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 31, 1978, Page 7, Image 7

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    Dayan says Mideast talks
not hurt by Jordan settlers
Mnoni^u i \jr* [nr) — israefl foreign Minister
Moshe Dayan claimed "considerable progress"
Monday toward a peace treaty with Egypt
As far as we are concerned, 1 see no reason, no
obstacle for not reaching an agreement, ” Dayan sad
after a 90-minute session with Secretary of State
Cyrus Vance on a treaty text
With the negotiations apparently back on
course, Vance scheduled a separate meeting with
the Egyptian delegation headed by Defense Minister
Kama! Hassan Ali And American and Israeli legal
experts met to discuss treaty language.
In talking with reporters, Dayan defended
Israel’s decision to “thicken" Jewish settlements on
the West Bank of the Jordan River—a move that has
drawn sharp public criticism from the Carter ad
ministration.
"We don’t think the settlements are illegal,"
Dayan said. "We don’t think the settlements are an
obstacle to peace.
"And I myself think that whenever we see Jews
settling on the ground without driving away a single
Arab, bringing prosperity to the area, becoming far
mers, producing agricultural products, I think it is a
great blessing. "
Dayan said the settlements issue was discus
sea wnn me tgypoans ai a rwo-nour race-to-race
meeting on Sunday. But he said the issue was not
discussed with Vance and other U.S. officials.
Regarding the treaty. Dayan said. “On the realty
tough issues, 1 think we are about to solve them.”
But he tempered the optimistic forecast by say
ing he dfcl not know whether there would be an ag
reement soon. Dayan seemed to suggest it was up to
the Egyptians.
After festering to them very carefullv. and trying
to understand their position, 1 sti* think it is visible and
attainable, and that we can reach an agreement in a
short time,” he said.
Dayan said the tafc Sunday ranged over the
treaty text, for which both sides have proposed
amendments, and the future of the West Bar* of the
Jordan River and Gaza.
The principal issue m dispute is how clearly to
link a treaty between Egypt and Israel with negotia
tions on the status of the West Bank and Gaza and
their 1.1 mdlion Palestinian Arab residents.
Egypt wants a firm connection, thereby showing
the Arab world that it has not forsaken the Palesti
nians whtfe concluding peace with Israel.
Israel wants the weakest link possible, taking
the position that the two sets of negotiations and the
issues involved are different.
supreme uourt agrees to rule
on parents' consent for abortions
WASHINGTON (AP) — The
Supreme Court said Monday it wil
decide whether states may re
quire unwed females under 18 to
get the consent of parents or a
judge before undergoing an abor
tion.
The test case from Mas
sachusetts may provide a distinc
tion from a 1976 Supreme Court
ruling that banned laws giving
parents ' absolute'’ veto power
over young girts decisions to have
abortions.
In the abortion case, a three
judge federal court in Boston
struck down the Massachusetts
law after ruling that it unconstitu
tionaly infringed on the privacy
rights of "mature minors.”
Under the invalidated law. par
ents always had to be consulted
when an unwed minor wanted to
abort a fetus in any stage of her
pregnancy
If the parents refused to con
sent, a state judge could allow the
abortion if ruing that it was in the
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minor’s best interests. If the par
ents and judge refused consent,
the abortion would not be allowed.
The Supreme Court in 1973
legalized abortions, basing its rul
ing on women’s right of privacy
The still-cootroversial decision
sad states may not interfere with
a woman's choice to have an
abortion during the first three
months of pregnancy.
States may play a role n pro
tecting the woman's health in the
pregnancy s second trimester and
may take steps to protect fetal life
in the final trimester, the court
said.
Two years ago. the justices
struck down a Missouri law that
gave parents of unwed mnors the
power, through denying consent
of disallowing abortions.
In a busy day on the bench, the
justices also:
• Agreed to decide whefter a
Louisiana woman fired by former
Rep. Otto Passman may sue her
ex-Ooss for alleged sexual bias
Lower courts ruled that Shirley
Davis was legally barred from
suing.
• Left intact a Chicago ordi
nance that forces car rental com
panies to pay for their customers'
parking tickets. Lawyers for Hertz
and Avis told the court that the
ordinance will cost their com
panies mifcons
• Said they will decide whether
minors accused of crimes may be
questioned by police after asking
to consult with their probation of
ficers. The California Supreme
Court ruled that the “Miranda'’
doctrine protecting criminal sus
pects extends to youths who want
help from probation officers.
•Agreed to decide in a case
from Texas what administrative
safeguards states must provide
for parents suspected of child
abuse.
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making the news
NEWARK. N.J. — Two Russians convicted of tryng to
steal U S defense secrets were sentenced to 50 years in prison
Monday. The judge said he had no doubt the Soviet Union was
"fully and completely behind what occurred here.”
U.S. District Judge Fredenck Lacey then heard arguments
on whether the paid, former employees of the United Nations,
should reman free pending appeal of their convictions. They
could have received life sentences.
U.S. Attorney Robert Del Tufo. who said he conferred with
U.S. Attorney General Griffin Bell, requested that the defendants
be allowed to reman free for foreign poficy considerations. " But
he asked that they be restricted to a portion of the Bronx, N Y .
where the Soviet residential complex is located.
Lacey said that the defendants. Valckk Enger. 39. and Rudolf
Che my ay ev. 43, obviously were acting on orders from "a very
high level official when they engaged in the activities for which
they were arrested May 20.
PORTLANO — Pres. Carter comes to Portland Friday for
quick ra*y billed as a get-out-the-vote effort by Democrats.
Carter is coming to try to he^p the re-election chances of Gov.
Bob Straub and other Democrats.
The president is to speak at 9:30 a.m. at Mount Hood Com
munity Coftege in Gresham, where he campaigned for foe Demo
cratic primary in 1976.
PORTLAND — A 34-year-old transient was held in lieu of
$20,000 bail on kidnapping charges Monday after three workers
were held hostage in a hospital laboratory for nearly half an hour,
police said.
Sgt Dan NoeMe said Gary Young also was charged with
recklessly endangering fife and bail was set at $500 on that count.
We were able to get people away without anybody being
injured.” police spokesman Dan Noeile said.
Noelle said a man armed with a sawed-off shotgun entered
the pathology laboratory at Good Samaritan hospital shorty be
fore noon and grabbed Moira Hadlock. 32. and threatened two
other workers, identified as Ida Oustman. 48. and Amy Lubinski,
40. He then fired a shot through the wall. Noelle sad.
Noelle said the gunman made some comments about want
ing his wife released from the hospital. Police were able to talk the
gunman into allowing the women to escape, then grabbed him
when he reached to take a cup of coffee. Noelle said. We have
not been able to find any wife,” Noelle said.
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