I Page 12-Thursday, January 12,1978-The Michigan Daily Park to take part in bribery inquiry (Continued from Page 1) FEDERAL prosecutors Paul Mi- chel and John Kottelly, aided by three FBI agents and a lie detector, plan to question Park. Michel said he expects the Seoul investigation to last about 10 days. Park will be assisted by his lawyer William Hundley from Washington. Rep. Bruce Caputo, (R-N.Y.,) of the House Ethics Committee, which also is investigating the scandal, and Daniel Swillinger, a Senate Ethics Committee staff employe, will sit as observers. TWO Korean prosecutors also will attend. No site for the questioning has been selected. Under an agreement signed Tues- day, questioning will be limited to normal business hours and will be closed to the public. A basic U.S.-Korea accord an- nounced Dec. 31 plus Tuesday's agreement and the agreement signed yesterday cover only Park's testi- mony in Justice Department pro- ceedings. This has upset the Huse Ethics Committee, particularly its special counsel, Leon Jaworski. THE COMMITTEE reportedly plans to subpoena Park if he refuses to appear before it. Hundley is trying to arrange private testimony by Park before the committee. Egyptians, Israelis confer on Sinai (Continued from Page ;) comment on the flap. THE JOINT military committee con- vened at the Tahra (Purity) palace in a Cairo suburb, a four-story brick struc- ture once the residence of the family of Egyptian King Farouk. Discussions were held in a second- floor room with the two eight-member delegations seated opposite each other at a rectangular table. Weizman entered the palm-lined palace compound after a 55-minute meeting earlier yesterday with Egyp- tian President Anwar Sadat. The meeting took place at the Nile city of Aswan, about 600 miles south of Cairo, where the president has been mapping his Mideast strategy in the wake of his historic journey to Jerusalem that brought Arab and Jew together after three decades of war. NEGOTIATIONS between Weizman and Egyptian War Minister Moham- med Abdel Ghany Gamassy will focus on the future of a score of Israeli Sinai settlements in a peace agreement. The controversial issue became the target of awar of words, with Sadat vowing that no Israeli, soldier or civilian, would remain in a Sinai retur- ned to Egyptian control. Israel's Prime Minister Menahem Begin, speaking with equal passion~ declared: "'The Israelis do not burn settlements. They build them and keep them." Before leaving Tel Aviv, Weizman defined the settlement controversy as "a criticial one" and said Israel's overall aim was "to achieve security measures." EYPTIAN officials say they will be watching Israel's response as a test of the Begin government's willingness to replyto Sadat's, solo peace initiative. The Sadat drive is anathema in much of the Arab world where critics accuse him of seeking a separate peace with Israel. Israeli sources close to Weizman reported the ex-fighter pilot in good spirits and quoted him as saying he ex- pects the negotiations to be "long but not long-winded." "I hope the last battle with Egypt will be the battle for peace," Weizman told reporters in Israel. HE ALSO underlined the Israeli bargaining position stipulating with- drawal from Sinai must be phased over three to five years. Egypt is demanding a one-year withdrawal timetable. The negotiators also planned to discuss demilitarized zones, inter- national peacekeeping guarantees and the balance of forces on respective sides of the agreed frontier. As the talks opened here, the overall Egyptian-Israeli dialogue appeared At Tech H'i*fi, you get, to play Some stereo stores have signs that say, "Don't Touch The Merchandise." But at Tech Hifi, we encourage you to play and compare any of the 70 brands we display in our soundrooms. If you come in this week, be sure to ask us to set up this $299 system for you to play. It features the famous Technics 5070 stereo receiver, reliable BSR 2260 automatic turntable, and two KLH 100 loudspeakers. We think this is one of our _---- X2-99~~~~- best system values. But don't take our word for it. Play and compare it with all the other systems'in your price range, and judge for yourself. Free Hifi B ook. The 1978 edition of The Hifi Book has 128 pages that tell you everything you need to know before buying hifi. We'll be glad to mail it to you, for free, if you send your name and address to: Tech Hifi, Dept. L, 48 Teed Drive, Randolph, Massachusetts - --02368. The Hifi Book is also available in all Tech Hifi stores, ~_ - while the supply lasts. Technics NEL 0 McONALO - - - - - m - - ® - - * -1