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The Michigan Daily-Friday, March 23, 1979-Page 5

ISRAEL AND EGYPT PREPARE TO SIGN:
Palestinians bla

From the Associated Press
Armed with broad political support at
home, the leaders of Israel and Egypt
prepared yesterday for their historic
jiourney to Washington to sign a treaty
ending 30 years of hostilities between
their nations.
But a furious Palestinian leader
vowed an all-out drive to scuttle the
"defeatist, separatist" treaty.
Mahmoud Labadi of the Marxist
Popular Front for the Liberation of
Palestine said in Beirut, Lebanon, that
his group, a branch of the Palestine
Liberation Organization, would "spare
no effort to undermine U.S. interests in
the Arab world."
"THE EGYPTIAN regime has
-chosen the enemy camp, and we will
deal with President Anwar Sadat's
government the same way we deal with
the Israelis and the imperialist

Americans," he said. "Deterrent action
is inevitable."
At the United Nations, the Security
Council passed a resolution yesterday
that called Israeli settlements in oc-
cupied Arab territory an obstruction to
peace, and set up a commission to study
them. The resolution passed the council
12-0 after eight days of debate. The
United States, Britain, and Norway ab-
stained.
The Israeli mission said in a
statement it would bar 'the study com-
mission from occupied territories.
T.HE ISRAELI Parliament, or
Knesset, after a 28-hour debate, endor-
sed the treaty by a vote of 95-18 early
yesterday. The English version is to be
signed by Sadat and Prime Minister
Menachem Begin at 2 p.m. Monday on
the north lawn of the White House.
In Cairo, Sadat called the Knesset

st treaty
approval "marvelous" and said there
was "still a possibility" signing
ceremonies for the Arabic and Hebrew
versions could be conducted in Cairo
and Jerusalem.
Begin favors the separate signings.
But Sadat said he still prefers a single
ceremony. "Why not sign the three
copies there (in Washington) because
the man behind this, the Unknown
Soldier,, is President Carter," Sadat
said.
"YES, THERE is joy that we have
reached this day," Begin told a weary
Parliament. "There is worry for the
future. There is trembling in our hearts
- it is perfectly natural."
Opposition politicians in Cairo war-
ned in parliamentary hearings that the
treaty would isolate Egypt from the
rest of the Arab world. But Sadat's par-
ty controls 312 of the 360.seats, so

r effort
ratification is assured. Sadat is expec-
ted to submit the document to
Parliament immediately after his
return from Washington.
A few hours after the Israeli vote,
Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan left for
Washington to continue negotiations
with the United States on a memoran-
dum of understanding that will coverr
American involvement in putting the
treaty into effect. It designates the
United States as a third party to the
treaty.
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'U' Hospital replacement plan
approved despite disagreements
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currently in use, and, consequently, the
proposed 923 beds would maintain the
existence of an excess of 70 beds.
According to hospital administrators,
the population data presented in the
CHPC-SEM report was outdated and
did not provide an accurate indication
of the number of beds that would be
needed in a decade. The University's
figures show the population to be 23 per
cent higher than the CHPC-SEM
predicted figures, thereby explaining
the need for a larger number of beds.
ANOTHER key issue outlined in the
report and discussed at the meeting,
dealt with CHPC-SEM's accusation
that University Hospital planners have
made no effort at regional planning and
further have not tried to coordinate
other area hospitals in plans for
teaching and health care programs at
University Hospital.
UniversityeHospital officials,
however, insisted on the need for a
"core" hospital where educational and
hospital facilities would remain cen-
tralized. CHPC-SEM staff members
responded that there was no reason
why the facilities couldn't be spread out
over a larger area as do other univer-
sity hospitals in the state.
In other action, hospital ad-
ministrators and CHPC-SEM members
also unanimously approved the expan-
sion of housekeeping and engineering
facilities at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital,
and the purchase of an office building

on the grounds of St. Joseph.
At the March 27 public approval
meeting in Detroit, CHPC-SEM will
review the University Hospital plans on
their home territory. The council's
executive committee will then make its

recommendation on April 10. That
recommendation.will be forwarded to
the state Department of Public Health,
which will make a recommendation to
the state legislature on approval and
funding of the project.

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