Rage Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, January 29, 1975 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, January 29, 1975 i -It is ... that working for a newspaper can be exciting, frustrating, enjoyable and refreshing IIMZAJigI 'i7 $2.50 j written Joint Arab-Israeli . . . Law. Why Not Join THE DAILY? A great place to meet people, drink 5c cokes and learn about a newspaper on the Business, Editorial or Sports Staffs Il -M ley t WASHINGTON 0P) - Secre- tary of State Henry Kissinger said yesterday that the Egyp- tian demand for additional Is- raeli withdrawals from the Si- nai Peninsula can be reconciled with the Jewish state's demand for some Arab political conces- sions. However, Kissinger t oo k some of the edge off this opti- mistic assessment when he added that his Middle East swing next month will be "an exploratory trip . . . in order to see what the real possibilities of a solution might be." HE emphasized. that his trip would not be an exercise in the "shuttle diplomacy" that has marked his previous successes in arranging Arab - Israeli agreements. Instead, Kissinger said, a second visit will be nec- essary once the exploratory phase is, over, probably in March, But Kissinger told a news conference, "I personally be- lieve that the two interests .. . of Egypt for the return of some territory and of Israel for some progress towards peace, can be reconciled." The secretary also told news- men that a "new dialogue" he wants to establish in U.S. - La- tin American relations was jolted by the postponement of a hemispheric foreign ministers meeting originally scheduled for Argentina in late March. HE said that while the com- plaints of some Latin Ameri- can governments were justified concerning discriminatory pro- visions in the new U. S. trade bill, the governments were wrong in attempting to pressure the Ford administration on that point. However, the secretary pledg- ed that the Ford administra- tion remains prepared "to make strengthened hemisphere relations one of the cardinal TO GET U.S. POSTAL SERVICE FACTS WATCH "THE TODAY SHOW" 7 A.M. CHANNELS 4-10-13 Ford shuns conflict (Continued from Page 1) available to motorists at higher price. kissinger s aspects of our foreign policy." In a related area, Kissinger indicated his now - postponed trip to five Latin American countries that had been planned before mid - February would probably take place in late March or early April. concessions mideast trip a | ME AN WH IL E, in New York, the changing mood in New York was one of the fac- tors responsible for a second successive day of heavy trad- ing on the New York Stock Ex- change, a total of 31,760,000 shares were traded-only 370,- 000 fewer shares than the all- time high yesterday of 32,130,- 000. Market analysts attributed the surge in stock prices to (1) the determination of Ford and the. Democratic-controlled Con- gress to put through some kind of tax relief to spur economic recovery, (2) lower interest rates, and (3) reversal Friday of an antitrust decision against the giant International Busi- ness Machine Corporation, long a market favorite. In other developments, an- other small sign of optimism came from Detroit yesterday, where automakers, with re- bates pushing up sales and January production at a 14 year low, were optimistic that open- ended layoffs may have peak- ed at 177,000 - one of every four U; S. -auto workers. SOME of the workers on in- definite layoffs could be called back to their jobs as early as March, a high Ford MotoraCo. official said. The No. 2 auto- maker this week had 33,125 workers on open-ended layoffs and another 44,450 on tempor- ary layoffs. AP Photo SECRETARY OF STATE Henry Kissinger gestulates to a crowd of reporters yesterday at a press conference. 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