0 Page Ten 0 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, October 23, 1913 Peace policy threatens to ti ea V O destroy unity (Continued from Page 1) ta war."c AN IRAQI - PALESTINIAN alli1 ance against the cease fire and its supporters poses problems for Syria, a neighbor of Iraq with a Baath party of its own, and Leb- anon, the main base for Pales-t tinian guerrillas. The Baath parties of Syria and Iraq have been involved in a 't~+clnrrmrr ef~rrl f+"% Cairo denies truce violations RELIABLE ABORTION SERVICE I (Continued from Page 1) IN THIS connection, Cairo obser- for' giving all-out military aid to when things can go wrong,'" said vers said, yesterday's visit to Is- Israel, the Russians- have won one Egyptian. But the over-all rael by Secretary of State Henry themselves new friends. feeling was one of relief. Kissinger was vital. ALTHOUGH Cairo had not beenI attacked, there had been a number' of - air raids warnings and bombs had fallen less than 40 miles away. The Egyptian announcement re- vealed that Sadat had received last-minute assurances to guaran- tee a proper ceasefire: If the ceasefire held up, it would mean the end of some of the blood- iest fighting in modern warfare. The Russians doubtless wouldE have impressed on Kissingerwdur- ing his talks in Moscow that a full pullback by Israel was the key fac- tor for a proper peaceful settle- ment. EVEN THE FORMER Anti-So- viet governments of Saudi Arabia and Libya will probably moderate their criticism of Moscow in the' wake of the Soviet air-lift of arms to Egypt and Syria. There had been persistent rum- As the peace talks went on yes- ors in Cairo that Soviet Prime terday the Egyptians reported Minister Alexei Kosygin, who held "ferocious and violent" fighting four days of talks with Sadat here continuing on the western and last week, had returned for more eastern bank of the canal' discussions in the Egyptian capi- In a communique issued about tal. But there reports could not be two-and-a-half hours after the an- confirmed. nounced acceptance of the cease- In his announcement yesterday, agreeing to a ceasefire, Sadat said there were four important things which had influenced his decision: .1. The peace plan outlined in his speech before the Peoples Assem- bly on Oct. 16 which considered the full Israeli withdrawal as the basis for any political action. 2. The five working sessions of talks that were held with Soviet Prime Minister Alexei Kosygin in Cairo between Oct. 16 and 19. 3. Assurances Sadat received from Soviet Leader Leonid Brezh- nev in a special message delivered in Cairo early yesterday. 4. Contacts that Egypt held with a number of Arab capitals directly! involved in the' battle. Ur Clinic in Mich.-1 to 24 week pregnancies terminated by li- censed obstetrician gynecolo- gist. Quick services will be or- ranged. Low rates. 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War. night and yesterday, five Israeli Lebanon, an unwilling host to the The vital question being asked Navy units were sunk, the com- Palestinian guerrilla movement, in Cairo was: would the Israelis' The Russians, who had not been munique said. has carefully assured Israel of its follow U.N. Security Council reso- popular in Egypt since Sadat oust- The communique said "today's noncombatant status in this and lution 242 - passed in November, ed the Soviet militaryapresence losses surpassed all the losses y prior wars.' However, guerrilla 1967, after the Six-day War - Jualesalrgprtoi-n ids aginst Is m bas n and pull right back to the re-1967 iuly last year, were suddenly back Iain an e day since the radsaaistIralfrm aesongp nfavor in Cairo. fighting erupted 17 days ago." Lebanese soil pose a constant lines? Yesterday, the Egyptian Air threat of Israeli reprisal. If they did, there should be no While the United States has had Force was reported still bombing problems. 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