World news Libya plans possible defense against U.S military retaliation TRIPOLI, Libya (APJ — Col. Moammar Khadafy’s govern-; meut claimed Sunday it had.. mover) foreign workers'.'’in-'.’ . eluding U.S.. citizens,, .tiff... oil fields in the desert andiarmy';' base* purportedly targeted. for/^ attack by American forces. Hut u Western diplomat ..told. The Associated Press he:-,had-t-, spoken tO- several represen tatives of his country in T.il»ya;:.. and "none of them reported "any such.incident. " He spoke on . condition he n’6t be identified Ttlrther.-' . • Tripoli has remained quiet for days! and there were no signs Sunday of any military • preparations., ; 'The U S . tith Fleet, mean while, was poised in the Mediterranean off Libya, . awaiting President Reagan’s decision bn a possible strike in retaliation for Khadafy’s reputed support of.international terrorism] Reagan and Chancellor Helmut Kohl of West Germany have said. Libya, is a prime suspect in the April 5 bombing of a West Berlin discotheque that was a gathering place for U.S. troops stationed in West Germany. ; A U.S Army sergeant and a Turkish woman died in the blast, and 230 people were in jtired, including 63 Americans. Reagan said he would consider retaliatory.' strike if evidence proved Khadafy was.lathihd the pbijjitjtng.■ v . 1 . AVstatern'ent released by ■» Lh ; byan^lnfbrmatibn Department official .' wild refused to be.ideri stifled,» said. ''Foreign, workers liayitjlannuforced to live in (oil „ fields], iaking into.account that the majoriiy .are Americans.” Diplomats and business peo ple estimate 800 Americans still live in Libya, including ex ecutives, oil field workers and about J00 American women married to Libyans. Reagan ordered all Americans out under risk of a 10-year prison sentence and cut all U.S. economic ties with Libya after terrorists attacked the Rome and Vienna airports l)ec. 27. killing 20 people, including five Americans The United States blamed Palestinian terrorist Abu Nidal, whose real name is Sabry al Banna, of carrying out the at tacks and accused Khadafv of harboring him. Other Westerners in Libya in clude Europeans with an estimated British community of 5.0(H). Hundreds of foreign workers already live in the desert oil fields, often on rotating one Mental patient escapes state hospital Sunday SAI.KM (AP) — A 23-year-old man described as dangerous escaped from I ha Oregon State I lospital early Sun day morning by unbolting a screen ami sawing through a bar in the window of his room, the hospital superintendent said Shawn McGinnis apparently lowered himself to the ground using knotted sheets. crawled over barbed wire and jumped a fence after he escaped from his room, according to Superintendent Moh Denning. McGinnis was being held for observation in the hospital's forensic program. His room was checked every half-hour. Denning said. His escape was discovered during the 7 a m. check, the superintendent said. McGinnis had been ordered to the hospital to determine if he was mentally competent to assist in his own defense on several Multnomah County charges. Denning said. McGinnis had been charged with l>eing an ex-convict in possession of a firearm, find-degree theft and two counts of possession of a controlled substance, Denning said. He apparently smuggled a wrench and a hacksaw blade into his room to remove the tightly bolted window screen and saw through one of the steel window bars. Denning said. McGinnis was described as fi feet. 180 pounds, with blue eyes, shoulder-length brown hair and a fuzzy l>eard. He was wearing blue or brown pants, a black T-shirt, a brown sweater, white socks and white tennis shoos. VOLVO Owners Take advantage of our FREE Safety inspection and SPECIAL Ipine Import ✓ /Servi ‘ ^ Call for an appointment Springfield • 12th & Main • /26-1808 ALL WORK GUARANTEED olicy and specialists) and yet the familiar, off center, wacky, scene's are enjoyable for both big and little kid alike Memorable characters abound!' Dh’s Von Eiffel, Van Ness. Pollen, Von Crandall! the mysterious Miss Becker (receptionist) and Norval, the resident lobby fish-tank fish "But Wait, there's more Given the accepted health habits of our society (judgement be individual), sly Dr Seuss reminds us of our obsessions with his wonderfull “Pill Drill.” "You're Only Old Once" Is a questioning book filled with truth, reflection and fun reading Read this one out loud to your child, your sister and your parents Gee whiz, he's done it again — Reviewed by Kerry Paul May Available in the General Book Dept. $9.95 hardback Your store since 1920 UQr 13th & Kincaid F 7:30-5:30 SAT 10 00-4:00 Supplies 686-4331 Your store since 1920 13th & Kincaid M-F 7:30-5:30 SAT 10:004:00 Supplies MO-4331 CASH FOR BOOKS COURSE BOOKS BUY BACK EVERYDAY IN THE BOOK DEPT. LOBBY LAST DAY FOR SPRING TERM 1986 COURSE BOOK RETURNS APRIL 19, 1986 • Receipt required • No receipt, no refund • I0 required • 50* restocking fee per book