Israel Won't Bolt PLO Address Scheduled at General Assembly JERUSALEM (JTA) — some small satisfaction with Israel's delagation to the the UNESCO vote which, United Nations will not walk. .from Israel's viewpoint, was out of the General Assembly marginally better than the chamber when a representa- 105-4 vote in the General tive of the Palestine Libera- Assembly recognizing the tion Organization addresses PLO. They noted that all of the world body ,early next the Western European dele- month. gations at the VNESCO Contrary to expectations meeting abstained, whereas in some quarters, Foreign in the General Assembly vote Minister Yigal Allon has in- France, Italy, Sweden, Nor- structed Israel's UN Am- way and Ireland had - all bassador Yosef Tekoah and voted for the PLO. his delegates to take as On the other hand, Bolivia active a part as possible in and the Dominican Republic the debate on the Palestine did not join Israel and the question and wherever possi- United States in opposing the ble to expose the true nature PLO in UNESCO as they had and aims of the PLO. Some political circles here had favored a Israeli walk- out as a gesture of contempt for the PLO and Israel's out- rage at the UN for inviting a terror gang to participate in its deliberations. But officials said that the governMent de- cided "not. to give the PLO and its supporters the satis- faction of seeing the Israeli delegation walk out." The officials - said that the walk-out by Israeli Ambas- sador Bar-Yaacov Oct. 25 when the UNESCO meeting in Paris voted to admit the PLO an observers was a spontaneous gesture by the ambassador. He had received no specific instructions as to how he was to act in the circumstances, the officials slid. Israeli observers expressed in the General Assembly voting. At the United Nations Mon- day a UN spokesman could not confirm a press report from Rabat that the General Assembly.. debate.. on.. t h e Pelestine question has been rescheduled for Nov. 13. According to the spokesman there- was no official word from Rabat to indicate a change of date for the de- bate which is scheduled to ,open Wednesday. The PLO has submitted to the UN the names of a nine- member delegation which does n o t include Yaisir :•:. Arafat. 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