Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 26, 1981, Page 5, Image 5

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    inter/national news
From Associated Pross rsports
AP poll predicts
AWACS rejection
WASHINGTON
Pres Reagan's proposal to
sell AWACS radar planes to
Saudi Arabia goes to a final vote
in the Senate this week with an
Associated Press count
showing a majority of senators
opposed to the sale
The climactic vote
Wednesday follows weeks of
lobbying and arm-twisting by
the administration as it sought
to win congressional support
On Sunday, Senate Majority
Leader Howard Baker, leader of
the administration fight,
repeated his view that "the
battle is still winnable "
The latest Associated Press
count in the Senate shows 54
senators opposed to the sale
and 37 favoring it Only a simple
majority is needed to block the
sale
While the AWACS vote tops
the agenda in Congress this
week, it is not the only item In
other action
* The Senate is scheduled
Thursday to complete action on
legislation giving the president
standby authority to allocate oil
supplies and impose price con
trols in case of another oil
embargo
* The Senate plans action
Monday on the first appropria
tions bill incorporating
Reagan's call for a second
round of budget cuts The bill is
a S7 6 billion money bill for the
Interior Department, some
activities of the Energy
Department and related
agencies
St. Helens
expected to erupt
VANCOUVER, Wash.
Increased ground movement
near the lava dome in Mount St
Helens' crater indicates that a
non-explosive eruption is likely
within the next two weeks,
scientists report
If an eruption occurs, it
probably will be non-violent
dome-building that
characterized previous erup
tions this year, said Cathy
Cashman, U S Geological
Survey geologist
"It will probably consist of the
quiet addition of lava to the
dome and is not expected to
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immediate vicinity of the volca
no," she said Saturday
Wood-burning truck
wins national rally
NEW YORK
A wood-burning pickup truck
completed a week-long trek
from Los Angeles to New York
to win the problem-plagued Fu
ture Fuel Challenge Rally
Promoters said the winning
vehicle, driven by B.J Alvarez of
Hendersonville, N C , arrived at
the final checkpoint Saturday
afternoon, ahead of vehicles
powered by alcohol, corn and
sunflower oil and solar
batteries
The event was marred by an
accident near Phoenix, Ariz.,
which seriously injured the
rally's coordinator, David
Carmichael, and fuel-flow meter
chief Dave Forsyth Race of
ficials decided to give the
$25,000 offered as first prize to
Carmichael
Polish army troops
move into villages
WARSAW, Poland
Declaring that "extraordinary
situations require extraordinary
measures," the Communist
government began dispatching
troops to back up local officials
in some 2,000 Polish villages, it
was disclosed Sunday
Gen Tadeusz Hupalowski,
minister of administration, said
the special military units would
fan out across Poland on
Monday to "help solve local
conflicts "
The government's actions did
not appear to be a step toward
martial law, Western diplomatic
observers said
The government of Premier
Gen Wojciech Jaruzelski, who
Mona, I've finally
decided where I'd like
to make my
career: State Farm!
State Farm?
Great Plowshares!
You're going to be
a soil tiller.
Living an
agrarian
lifestyle!
No way, Mona. State
Farm is looking for men
and women with
any degree and
six to nine hours
of data process
ing courses.
Of course,
you've got to
interested in
a data
processing
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has also served as head of the
Communist Party since last
week, pledged Friday to send
the units across Poland to help
move food to market, ease
problems with fuel distribution
and "solve local conflicts ”
Defendant claims
possession by devil
DANBURY, Conn.
The devil gets his day in court
this week in a case authorities
call "a routine murder" and the
defense attorney calls a clear
cut case of demonic posses
sion
The case involves a teen
ager, Arne Cheyenne Johnson,
19, who has been in a Bridge
port jail in lieu of $125,000 bond
since his arrest on charges in
the Feb 16 stabbing death of
Alan Bono, 40-year-old
manager of the Brookfield
Kennel
Defense attorney Martin
Minnella’s defense is straight
forward: the devil possessed
Johnson's body several times in
the months before Bono's death
and then again at the moment of
the attack.
Minnella will first have to con
vince the jury there is such a
thing as the devil and demonic
possession. Secondly, he will
have to convince jurors that, in
his words, “this vile force or
spirit manipulated my client's
body and caused the ultimate
demise" of Bono.
The stabbing occurred while
Johnson and Bono were
arguing over Johnson’s girl
friend. Deborah Glatzel, 26,
police said Johnson and
Glatzel were living in an
apartment next door to the
kennel, and Glatzel groomed
dogs for Bono
Acquaintances have
described Johnson and Bono
as “the best of friends."
Come on now!
State Farm is
an insurance
company.
Virgil, you're going
to be a salesman?
How could you?
Even if they'd
have you...
Mona, there's more to insurance than
selling policies. Insurance is
opportunity.
State Farm is
looking for people
interested in a data
processing career. I
don't have a computer
science degree but I do
have six hours of data
processing courses. So
I qualify! _
Virgil,
you're
putting
me on.
Good grief! They're
omnivorous.
No, but they're also interested in
people in mathematics,
accounting, law and
actuarial sciences.
Incidentally,
the pay is
great!
A L
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Uh, Virgil, wear a clean pair
of jeans to the interview.
For information on career opportunities at State Farm, contact Larry Phillips, Personnel Manager,
Northwest Regional Office, 4600 25th Avenue N.E., Salem, Oregon 97313, or visit the State Farm recruiter
on campus November 2,1981
STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES. Northwest Regional Office, Salem. Oregon