Men and nature share history, myths and destiny. Israel, PLO Officials Agree On Accord TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26TH AT 8:00 P.M. ON CHANNEL 47 elleoanza boutique ONE DAY SALE Thursday Oct. 28th Only! 30% Savings Off All Our Regular Priced Sportswear, Evening Wear & Accessories Fantastic Savings on: Sportswear - Karen Kane Richard & Company OPAL Coordinants - Paul Alexander P.S.I. Suits Orlando Rossi Evening Wear - Judith Ann Creations Casadei-Karen O'kaoa Janine of London Jerusalem (JTA) — A month after the Israelis and Palestine Liberation Organ- ization signed their historic accord for Palestinian self- rule in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank town of Jericho, leaders of the formerly bitter adversaries held meetings to get to the nitty-gritty of the agree- ment. Israeli and PLO leaders reached agreement on several immediate pro- cedures to begin implemen- ting the Palestinian self- t rule accord signed by both parties Sept. 13 in Washing- ton. One of the most conten- tious issues, the border of Jericho and the area over which the Palestinians will have dominion, is on the agenda for a future meeting. A liaison committee met in Cairo, attended by Foreign Minister Shimon Peres and Environment Minister Yossi Sarid of Israel. Representing the Palestin- ians was Mahmoud Abbas, known as Abu Mazen, who played a key role behind the scenes in the secret negotia- tions held earlier this year in Oslo, Norway, which led to the self-rule agreement. As the liaison committee opened its session, Mr. Peres said it would deal with "principles, not with details." Following the meeting, Mr. Peres, asked by reporters if the Israeli army would withdraw from the Gaza Strip and Jericho by Dec. 13, as stipulated in the accord, gave an emphatic "yes." In fact, he said, "if possible we shall try to do it earlier." As the liaison committee was convening in Cairo, other Israeli and PLO negotiators were meeting in the Sinai border town of Taba to discuss details for implementing the accord. Meanwhile, discord within the PLO about the agree- ment was officially dispell- ed. At a two-day PLO meeting in Tunis, PLO Chairman Yassir Arafat fully took the reigns of negotiations with Israel by placing men loyal to him at the helm of key committees and purging op- ponents from the PLO. In a strong move, Mr. Arafat barred from Tunisia several PLO officials who opposed the accord signed with Israel. A two-day meeting of the PLO Central Council ended with a unanimous endorse- Israel will meet the Dec. 13 Deadline. ment of Arafat as executor of the negotiations with Israel. In Cairo, the liaison com- mittee, which has the task of overseeing all general ar- rangements for implemen- ting the accord, agreed to hold its meetings in Cairo every two to three weeks. The committee further agreed to establish subcom- mittees to deal with specific issues as they arise. In line with this thinking, the liaison committee called for the immediate estab- lishment of an Israeli- Palestinian economic coop- eration committee. Finance Minister Avraham Shohat would lead the Israeli team and Abu Alaa, the head of the PLO's economic department, was and...Accessories Robin's Nest 7415 Orchard Lake Rd. West Bloomfield 737-2666 Mon.-Sat. 10-6. Thurs. 10-7 tiLvfAi M Laurel Park Place 37760 W. Six Mile Livonia 953-3790 Mon.-Sat. 10-9, Sun. 12-5 z firainfialiffeisitmeirid asterCard — L_ .J Yitzhak Rabin signs a letter recognizing the PLO.