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The signing was the final stroke of Weizman's drama- tic move this week which has radically altered the post-election deadlock and substantially improved Labor's chances of leading a government. Earlier, Weizman met privately with Premier Yitzhak Shamir and explained to him his reasons for his tilt toward Labor. Weizman, once regarded as Likud's heir apparent to former Premier Menachem Begin but who quit the Cabinet in protest against Begin's hard line toward Palestinian autonomy, said after his meeting with Shamir that he had urged the premier to bring his Likud bloc into a unity gov- ernment under Labor. However, if Shamir did not do so, Weizman said he would indeed favor a narrow-based government under Labor. Yigael Hurvitz, leader of the one-man Knesset fac- tion, Courage to Cure the Economy, who has coordi- nated his steps with Weiz- man's, said in a TV inter- view Tuesday night that he was deeply convinced that the nation needed a unity government. But he, too, made it clear that he would be prepared to join a narrow-based Labor-led government "if Likud illog- People, PM Magazine and Michigan State Fair, etc. Audience participation show. Call early for available dates. 332.0150 t ta. • • • 111, AfV. ically rejects Shimon Peres' (unity) offer." Political sources close to Labor said a third pivotal party, Tami, with one Knes- set seat, was also coordinat- ing its move with Weizman and Hurvitz and would adopt a similar stand at the meeting of its secretariat. Tami's leader, MK Aharon Abu Hatzeira, is abroad and was scheduled to return home Wednesday. The Weizman-Hurvitz move has caused despon- dency in Likud where Shamir and other leaders accuse Weizman of reducing the chances of a unity gov- ernment. Likud sources did not deny that the Weizman-Hurvitz move was a severe setback for their party's chances if lead- ing a government — par- ticularly if Tami joins the two. In the short-term the Weiziran-Hurvitz and likely Tami move is ex- pected to ensure that President Chaim Herzog will give Peres an addi- tional 21 days on Sunday if he has not put together a government by then. Peres' first 21-day period expires Sunday. Labor sources said that Mapam, the partner in the Alignment, believed that now with Weizman's swing- ing over to Labor there was no further need to talk about a unity government; that Labor should set up a narrow-based government — even a minority govern- ment — as a first stage, if need be, resting on the pass- ive support of Hadash with its four Knesset seats and the Progressive List for Peace with its two Knesset seats. In the agreement signed Wednesday, offering Weiz- 53—ENTERTAINMENT I will play and sing the great tunes from the 20s, 30s, 40s and provide my own piano. Jerusalem (JTA) — Un- employment nationwide has reached a three-year re- cord high, the Central Bureau of Statistics re- ported Monday. According to their figures, joblessness rose by 45 percent during the past nine months, from 27,000 at the beginning of the year to 85,000 now, a rise from 4.9 percent to 5.9 percent of the work force. According to the Bureau, the present rate of unem- ployment is the worst since the period of economic slow- down that preceeded the JEFF UNDAU Piano/Song Stylist .SPACE AGE COMPUTER PICTURES Taken of your guests at Bar Mitzvas, wed- 'dings, promotional parties, etc. Call 863-7736 for Info J 4,, 0 A A. , 4 A 7,0'W.VA man three safe seats on Labor's ticket in the next election, Mapam allocated one of its six seats in the fu- ture Alignment list to a Yahad member — if Weiz- man takes up the option — and Labor allocated two of its seats. But Labor sources in- sisted that Mapam's sac- rifice did not guarantee there would be no unity government. Those sources said Peres made no such commitment to Maiiam that Peres still ardently desired a unity government, and that a narrow-based gov- ernment would still be very hard to put together. There is plainly no enthusiasm in Labor circles, nor in Yahad, for the idea of a minority government resting on passive Communist votes. The immediate outlook in the days ahead, is for Labor, having received an addi- tional 21 days, to assidu- ously wow the two key reli- gious parties — the Na- tional Religious Party and Agudat Israel — to support a government (wide or nar- row) under Labor leader- ship. The NRP has already emitted some signals that it might reconsider an al- liance with Labor once it be- comes perfectly clear that Likud has no more hope of setting up a government of its own. Aguda signals, however, are conflicting. Tuesday night its two MKs spoke on TV of "reconsidering" leav- ing the Likud block in favor of Labor, but backed off, in radio interviews, explain- irig that the party's mentor, Rabbi Eliezer Schach, has instructed them remain al- lied with Likud for the time being. Israel jobless rate reaches a three-year record high IT'S DE-LIMIT ITITS'SDD E.E Lo - LU vIET:y. 646-9531 (after 6) . Friday, August 24, 1984 83 • t 1967 Six-Day War. The situation, some economic analysts noted, is in stark contrast to Likud statement during the pre-election campaign that the trend toward higher unemploy, meat would be halted,if not reversed. Employment agency offi- cials said that full employ- ment continues in most high-tech industries, with a strong demand for engineers and skilled work- ers in many fields. They said most of the unemployed are among the unskilled and semi-skilled. The unemployment rate is part of the nation's grow- ing economic woes which include a 408 percent an- null inflation, a riding foreign debt and a decline in the foreign currency re- serves. The severe economic problem is one of the stick- ing points in the negotia- tions between the Labor Alignment and Likud for the formation of a new gov- ernment.