Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, October 31, 1974 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, October 31, ~974 FEATURE PACKEDI DIGITAL CLOCK RADIOS FROM KEN-TECH AND THESE ARE TRUE DIGITALS! That means you get a light emitting diode display just as you would from a computer. Other digital radios have re- volvinq or flip type numerals which have several disadvant- ages. RABIN OBJECTS- Arabs yield; land goes to PLC TEL AVIV, Israel 6P) - The $2 billion a year in "confron- question of war or peace in the tation money" for the PLO and Middle East centered yester- Israel's other neighboring ene- day on the west bank of the Jor- mies. dan River, a battleground since Israeli Prime Minister Yitz- Joshua fought the battle of hak Rabin told parliament Wed- Jericho. nesday the Arab moves "do The leaders of Egypt, Syria not bode well for Israel" and, and the Arab oil world decid- could force on Tel Aviv signifi- ed Tuesday to hand over Jeri- cant foreign policy decisions. cho and the rest of the Biblical Political commentators said land to the guerrilla Palestine Israel would work closely with Liberation Organization (PLO) the United States to evolve a after Israel's occupation force strategy on further peace talks leaves. with the Arabs, presumably to! IT WAS THt principal de- prevent upsetting Secretary of. cision of the Arab summit at State Henry A. 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SAVE $10.00 his press aide Robert Anderson, Kissinger said the decision at Rabat has not changed the American stand. That is that "step-by-step negotiations, in- cluding talks between Jordan and Israel on the west bank, offer the greatest hope of suc- ceeding at the present time." Hours after the Arabs an- nounced their PLO decision, Is- raeli Foreign Minister Yigal Allon met privately with U. S. Ambassador Kenneth Keating. They "exchanged assessments on political developments in the area," said a communique. The PLO's victory at the Ra- bat summit produced a mixture of joy and silence among the west bank's 650,000 Arabs, whose section of Jordan fell to! the Israeli army during the 1967 Middle East war. "THIS IS A historic decision, the decision we have been wait-' ing for," said Milmi Hanoun, the Palestinian mayor of the Arab town of Tulkarm, 16 miles from Tel Aviv. Two classes of west bank Arabs weren't talking: those who support Jordan's King Hussein and want to return to royal rule, and any who want to stay under Israeli occupa- tion, which ironically brought prosperity to traditionally poor Arab farmers. But many voc- ally agreed with the Tulkarm mayor's hope for the day Is- raeli forces would pull out to let a PLO government rule. "At last you Israelis are be- ginning to wake up and realize that the PLO is our true repre- sentative," one resident of Ra- mallah, an Arab town of the west bank, told a Jewish inter- viewer. RABIN'S REACTION didn't bear that out, however. He first told a political meeting: "Let's not shoot from the hip" in con- demning the summit decisions. Then, in his parliament speech Wednesday, he said he would not "negotiate with terrorist organizations whose declared im is the destruction_ of Is- rael." King Hissan II of Morocco said in Rabat that Yasir Ara- fat, chief of the PLO, has not ruled out a military disengage- ment agreement on the west bank negotiated by Hussein. Hassan said Hussein and Ara- fat are to meet within 10 days in Amman, the Jordanian capi- tal, to discuss strategy. Arafat confirmed the report, but did not say when or where the meeting would be. SOME WEST BANK leaders like Anwar Nusseibeh, a former defense minister of Jordan, and former Jerusalem Gov. Anwar Khatib refused to comment. Both are known as partial to Huessin. Nusseibeh's car was bombed recently by Arab guer- rillas. Khatib's garage was set afire. PLO slogans have been splashed on the homes of other Arab notables. leaders also GU.pDed mor than leaders also pledged more than IN A STATEMENT issued by * Precision v e rn ie r tuning slide rule dial with black-out green lighted log scale and also light pointer for easy and accurate tuning. * Switchable automatic fre- quency control (AFC) on FM. 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The new figures from the La- bor D.n,#rtment were further e-irinrnce of the nation's twin nrnhlams of a sagging economy amid persistent inflation. UNTIT LkIORt COSTS, an im- nortant indicator of inflationary nrosre, rose at an annual rate of 13.9 ner cent in the third cp1"rt'r of this ver, the sec- ond fastest rise in 25 years. The rut- ws exceeded only by the venYr's Fir..tgrrter increase of 14 nr r-nt Prntrtii'v - that is, output ner wrrker bnrir - fell at an anl 11 1 rate of 3 ner cent in the Jn v-Septanber period after a slioht rise in th urevious quar- tar rwmi a 7.1 nor cent drop in th'- first a'mter. Prod,cti 'it- uslil declines when over-Pll oiutnut in the economy falls, as has happened in all three quarters this year. The decline in outnut in the third nolvrter ws 3.3 per cent, I ner r 't in the second auar- ter and 78 ner cent in the first. 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