U.S. lashes out at Arab guerrillas, supports Israel UNITED NATIYNS (4') - bThe o fliberati United States yesterday de- wit ha br clared its support of Israel's terrorism. right to exist and lashed out at "If ther the Arab guerrillas' "deliberate, ing the, brutal policy of terror" and where inn their attempt to compare it with there wa the American Revolution. the volun The tsance was at odds with ed of orc the approach to the Palestine There wer question taken by a majority j side, of o fspeakers in the General As- policy oft sembly debate on Palestine arnd SCALI with a resolution prepared by "who pro Third World countries which ence betw says nothing about the con- innocents tinued existence of Israel. national l THE RESOLUTION'S appro- He saic val was assured today, but some terests" diplomats said it might get should be only 70 or 80 votes rather than new reso the 120 hoped for by Yasir parliamen Arafat's Palestine Liberation weavingt Organization. Israel says it will ests into1 never negotiate with the PLO the negot on the grounds it is a terrorist "Adopti organization committed to iiqui- lutions no dating the Jewish state. ous delay "Certainly it must be under- - - stood by all that Israel has the right to exist as a sovereign, independent state within secure a n d recognized boundaries," U.S. Ambassador John Scali said. Last week, Arafat opened the Palestine debate at the assem- bly and compared his guer- rilla movement with the Ameri- can Revolution. "THOSE WHO molded our na- tion and fought for our freedom never succumbed to the easy excuse that the end justifies the, ,means," Scali said. "There are those who wish to compare the American Revolu- tion and the many other wars on of the past 20 years prospects for peace in the fore- rutal and indiscrirnaate seeable future." Scali said a fifth Middle iast e were instances dur- " Have a few extra moments during the day? Need something to occupy your mind? THEN, tuck a copy of Crossword Puzzle under your arm. American Revolution ocent people suffered, s no instance where tary leadership boast-I condoned sucr chimes. re no victims, on eit'her a deliberate, brutall terror."~ ATTACKED t h o s e fess to see no differ- ween the slaughter of and a struggle for iberation." d the "legitimate in- of the Palestinians achieved "not through olutions or dramatic try maneuvers, bit by the Palestinian inter- the give and take of bating process. ng new one-sided reso- ot only risks .ianger- y but could destroy I f li c t I, T t war wouid threaten the se- curity of every country and produce no permanent gains for any." The ambassador said if the negotiating process is to continue, "each party must be committed to negotiations . must be prepared to accent a negotiated p e a c e with theI o~thes1 AP Photo UNITED MINE WORKERS President Arnold Miller (right) and Gene Mitchell, a UMW bargaining council member from Illinois' district 12, meet with reporters in Washington Wednesday after a bargaining council session. The 38-member council failed to approve a tentative contract and recommended that union officials return to the bargaining table. MINE OWNERS WARNING: 'Countrynearc-ri)si& "IF ANY OF the parties re- jects this governing priniple or questions the right to exist of any of the parties to the negotiation, our best hopes for negotiation and peace are lost." *arble. If that's how your radio or music system sounds, get rid of the turkey. Buy a better system at The Annual Tech Hifi Thanksgiving Sale. This week! Ltech aRight QuliyCamponenits aofeRgt rc RAVEL MICH. 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The warning came from the' Bituminous Coal Operators As- sociation following demands from the United Mine Workers (UMW) for "minor adjust- ments" in a tentative three-year contract agreed to by the two sides on November 9.1 recommended approval of the tentative agreement, yesterday went to Charleston, West Vir- ginia, center of the mining in- dustry, to try to persuade local officials to support the new con- tract. Miller told reporters he want- ed to knock down a story being spread among miners which, he said, is untrue-that the pro- posed contract contains, for the first time, a clause which would prohibit strikes. Another item which has been posed setup is one week off in the summer and a second be- tween Christmas and New Year's Day, always a period of high absenteeism. I IF THE proposed were suitably revised operators-miners talks, still take an estimated 10 days to complete a UMW members. contract' in joint! it would week to vote by "IT WAS AGREED a the lul°1111Y11411CLUG1 barainngtabe tattheagre-criticized by some union mem- bagaining tabl that the agree bers is the proposed splitting ment as negotiated would be of the workers' traditional two- submitted promptly to the mem- week summer holiday. The pro- bership for ratification," Asso- ciation General Counsel Guy Farmer said. Union delay was THE MICHIGAN DAILY "bringing the country near to Volume X No 68 "brigingFriday, November 22, 1974 a crisis of serious proportions." is edited and managed by students But the union's negotiating at the University of Michigan. News council Wednesday night de- phone 764-0562. Second class postage clined to vote its approval of paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. the tentative agreement, Published d a i l y Tuesday through h S aSunday morning during the Univer- nevessary first step before put- sity year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann ting the contract to a secret Arbor, Michigan 48104. Subscription ballot of the union's 120,000 rank rates: $10 by carrier (campus area); $11 local mail (Michigan and Ohio); and file members. $12 non-local mail (other states and There was no immediate word foreign). session published Tues- on wethr te mie oeraors SummerseiopulhdTe- on whether the mine operators day through Saturday morning. would resume talks to try to Subscription rates: $5.50 by carrier settle the dispute. 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