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;e 6-Friday, September 22, 1978-The Michigan Daily
Sorority rush begins

Bar meeting features
Landers and Bell

By LIBBY CHALGHIAN
Does Sept. 22 mean anything to
you? If it doesn't then you probably
aren't one of the 570 women already
registered to rush a sorority this fall.
Starting today, the National
Panhellenic Association, the co-
ordinating council for sororities on
campus, estimates that 1,000 women
will go through fall rush. That's
almost double the, number that.
rushed last year.
"WE'RE OUT of the era of the
'60's," said Page Sutherland, a
member of Delta Gamma sorority.
"There is a movement back to the

good old college days. Sororities are
considered an important part of that
whole era."
Sorority sisters cite many reasons
for joining including good food and
easy friendship.
"You get a lot of financial
benefits," said Kathy Kelly, a mem-
ber of Chi Omega sorority. "For me
it's less expensive than living in the
dorm."
University rush chairwoman Jan
Nissel said: "Sororities offer you a
chance to establish close ties with a
group of girls and a wide opportunity
for getting involved on campus."

I said that was nice, and she hoped that
I wouldn't end up there."
Bell spoke for 20 minutes and con-
cluded by saying that his job is exciting
and that "be hoped he is accomplishing
something."
Landers' speech= kept the audience
chuckling with anecdotes about people
who write her.
"HALF OF MY mail comes from
men. Their problems are mainly con-
cerned with their wives or girlfriends or
a combination of both," Landers said.
"Niagara Falls is the second greatest

disappointment to every bride," she
added.
Landers' 40 minute speech also had
some serious moments. She stressed
that all people have problems.
"I've become shock-proof, IT believe
anything now," she said. "Many people
read my columns for amusement
though it's not intended for that," Lan-
ders said, reading an occasional letter
to illustrate her point. "My husband
hasn't kissed me in seven years and
then he shot a man who did," said one
letter..

Hussein stj
(Continued from Page 1)
Hussein's participation in peace talks is
one of the keys to success of the Camp
David plan and an overall agreement in
the Mideast.
The Jordanian indecision makes the
attitude of the Saudis even more impor-
tant. As custodians of Islam's holiest
shrines, they are regarded as religious
leaders in the Arab world, and their oil
riches and huge aid programs give
them considerable sway over Jordan
and other poorer Arab states.
THE OBJECTIONS the Saudis have
expressed to the Camp David plan are
the same as those voiced by Jordan's
Ibrahim - that it does not guarantee a
total Israeli pullout from the Arab
territories captured in the 1967 Mideast
War, and it does not guarantee the right
of Palestinians to form an independent
state.
American officials believe it will take
the approval of the Saudis, privately if
not publicly, before Hussein would risk

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the wrath of more radical Arabs and
join the negotiations.
One point Vance was expected to'-
stress to the conservative Saudis was,
that a collapse of the peace process*
could result in Sadat's replacement as,
Egyptian leader by someone aligned
with radical Arab governments.
THE CAMP David "framework for
peace" calls for Jordan to participate.
in talks with Israel, Egypt and
representatives of the Palestinians im
the occupied West Bank of the Jordan*
River and the Gaza Strip to settle the.
future of those two disputed territories.
THE QUESTION of just how long
Israel's West Bank settlement prograrrr
will be "frozen" remained unanswered,,
yesterday.
Angry White House officials insisted
that Begin committed Israel to a five
year moratorium on settlements - thq
period during which the future status of
the Nest Bank and Gaza are to be
negotiated.

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(Continued from Page 1)
dered them out later that day. Troops
surrounded the site, but more sym-
pathizers slipped into the settlement.
Members of Gush Emunim, Hebrew
for Bloc of the Faithful," occupied the
site to protest the U.S.-mediated accord
signed at the White House on Sunday by
Israeli Prime Minister Menachem
Begin and President Anwar Sadat of
Egypt.
THE SETTLERS claim a God-given

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is settlers
right to settle anywhere in the West
Bank, part of the biblical land of Israel,,
and fear a proposed Israeli evacuation,
of Sinai settlements could set a
precedent for dismantling Israel's 50
settlements in the West Bank.
The Israeli Parliament is to decide on
the evacuation of the Sinai settlements
within two weeks. Egypt says it will not
sign a peace treaty with Israel until the
20 Sinai settlements are gone.
Defense Minister Ezer Weizman and
Army Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Raphael
Eytan visited the West Bank site Wed-
nesday to ask the group to leave volun-
tarily. Yesterday, Israeli radio repor-
ted that the settlers agreed to an offer
by Eytan to move into a nearby army
camp, but Weizman vetoed the deal.
THE GOVERNMENT apparently
wanted to avoid a confrontation similar
to violent clashes three years ago bet-
ween the Gush Emunim and the Labor
government of former Prime Minister
Yitzhak Rabin.
The 1975 settlement attempts touched
off Arab riots in the West Bank. But
Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan called
the latest incident "in internal Israeli
problem" and said it would not affect
negotiations with the Arabs. Dayan
said Israel would stand firm against
unauthorized settlement attempts.
Begin says he agreed to freeze Jewish
West Bank settlements in occupied
territory for three months, during
which time Israel is to conclude a peace
treaty with Egypt and negotiate the
future of the West Bank and Gaza with
Egypt, Jordan and local Palestinians.
WASHINGTON says Begin agreed to
a five-year moratorium on the set-
tlements. In an interview published
Thursday in the Wail Street Journal,
Begin said he would refer the conflict to
other members of the Israeli summit
delegation. He said he .would "respect
their better memory" about what was
agreed to at Camp David.

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