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FFridoy, November 9, 1973

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Seven

Friday, November 9, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven

KISSINGER NEGOTIATES:
Mideast pact secured

(Continued from Page 1
r
important progress during his talks
Wednesday in Cairo with Sadat,
in fact more than he expected..
ASSISTANT Secretary of State
for Near Eastern Affairs, Joseph
Sisco, joined Kissinger in the capi-
tal of this desert kingdom last
night to personally bring the word
from Tel Aviv that the Israeli gov-
ernment has accepted a new for-
mulation of a cease-fire.
Sisco was quickly dispatched
to Israel Wednesday as an emis-
sary to make the offer of new
cease-fire terms based on the Kis-
singer - Sadat talks. While many
of the details have been leaking
out all day, officials insisted there
are some "refinements" in the

greement which have not yet overnight stay before going on to
been made public. China.
Kissinger has had to remain si-. He reviewed the peace agreement
lent of the new developments, ac- in general terms at dinner and a
cording to officials because the meeting afterwards with King Fai-
U. S. is in effect the "trustee of the sal. They also discussed the Saudi
conversations" which led to the! oil ban which has contributed to
reconciliation of the Israeli and a severefuelshortage in the U.S.
Egyptian positions. with prospects of a cold winter.
They said there is a strong pos-
FOR THAT REASON, they ex- sibility of talks between the Arabs
plained, the secretary of state has and Israelis before the end of the
been inhibited from speaking out year.

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Woods claims tapes'
f Pr
quality extremely bad,
(Continued from Page 1) conference with the President in
would resolve all the doubts. an effort to get him to disclose
Sam Dash, chief counsel for the everything he knows about the
Senate Watergate Committee said Watergate affair and subsequent
yesterday that White House law- cover-up.
yers and members of the commit- As the hearing in Sirica's court
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