Poge.7wo. . THE MICHIGAN DAILY , Wednesd y, Jtnuory 8.,.w1976 _aeToTEMIHGNDIY ensaJaur2,17 'MERCHANDISE Ludicrous & Otherwise Catoloq 25c for postage & handling BLACK HALL, PO Box 285, Ashland, MA 01721 Free Instructions for Pocket Billiards WEDS. 3-5 p.m. and 6:30-8:30 p.m. At the UNION Private eye hunts kidnaped Ford begins talks with Rabin; hopes for 'steady progress' (Continued from Page 1) Lynch says that kidnapings are likely to increase both here and abroad. "IT'S A VERY profitable business," he said, "where else could you get $1 million or $2 have ever been shot, some have been threatened. "We get them out of the ge- ographical area," he said. "They require 24-hour protec- tinYC S LYNCH SAID banking execu- million, in one case $14 million, tives are particularly vulner- in a few hours tax free? There's able to kidnapers. no other occupation that pays so well - outside the U. b . "It's like Willie Sutton said Inside the U.S. I wouldn't bet .. he robs banks because a nickel on a kidnaping being, that's where the money is. It's successful because of the FBI." the same with the kidnaper, he Lynch said his men have' takes the banker's family be- ILyomefcetosacehisth ai cause he knows he's going to come face to face with organz get his money quickly," said ed crime and, although none Lynch. r ynh es prevention and offers a spe cial seminar "designed for to executives who must travel an those in the banking field."' H tells an executive to cut dow on risks by "not announcing t the world what his itinerary i and by not going into high crime areas." IF AN executive has receiv ed a kidnaping threat, or i Ifeaful of an attempt, Lynch also will provide around-the I clock protection for a fee o about $2,500 a week. "That would include protec tion of the wife and kids," h said. "We'd drive the kids t school and provide a residenc watch while the familyi sleeping." 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B, Box 833, Summit, N.J. 07901. e who has access to millions of WASHINGTON (R)-Presidenttlevels of U.S. military and eco-' for this year. n dollars and dips in up to his Ford opened talks yesterday'nomic aid to Israel. "THERE is a finite number 0 elbows." with Israeli Prime Minister s Yitzhak Rabin by underscoring IN LATE afternoon, Rabin of reso'rces available in any h- Brazil is a traditional haven the administration's determina- held an unannounced -neeting particulartperiod," said Robert for embezzlers, Lynch said, tion to have "steady progress" with William Colby, the outgoing Funseth, the spokesman. since there is no extraditionItoward peace i the Middle director of the Central Intel- Rabin in his luncheon state- treaty between the Latin-Amer- East. ligence Agency and George ment said: "I believe every- ts ia countryBand the, Une HWlcoming Rab t B ush, his successor, on thessub- twhere i nthe world you can't h States. But once there, Lynch House, Ford said Israel must jto sal ees ed. aheepae*btfo h - said, criminals "are bled white 'show greater determination than It was learned that Rabin at- standpoint of strength." "It is y ever to help bring realism and tempted to convince Colby and a struggle between totalitarian by corrupt officials. There are ustice to area. Bush that CIA assessments cocepts and, a democratic way c- cases of officials confiscating about Israel's strength were of life. e private airplanes by planting LATER, at a State Depart- pegged on erroneous assump- " o five pounds of heroin. They say: ment luncheon, Rabin said Is- tions. Rabin reportedly told, e 'Oh, senor, we must confiscate rael was prepared to make them that insufficient considera- terem concent, democr-cies is $a"many concessions" for peace toion had been given to increas- iha"e to try thir best to reach ctraba n pThe guyrcymes provided it is militarily strong. ed arms aid flowing to the Arab' . n*nts and "nderstandines. g contraband'. The guy comes states from both Western coun- Bht it can't le clone from the o back with whatever he's got in "I know one thing for sure," tries and Communist g ,wern- dnoint of weakness." n his suitcase." Rabin said. "With a weak Israel ments. c . . no one will negotiate and only#The projected cut in aid is a strong Israel is a help for The State Department defeid- "ie of the orincinal topics on peace." ed the reduction,, saying the R hin's gdaerd Others include Rabin's statement followed $1.8 billion planned for fiscal pa"mi"ink nrosnects for new disclosures that the adminis- 1977 was "more in line withjIsraeli-Arab negotiations as well tration plans to cut almost $500 what it's been in the past," s nl n14nina stratev for dealing million in 1977 from current , than the $2.25 billion requested' with the Pal-stinian issue. De Crow defends rNOWrole Af VA" T m an 'd-in the.me thin ourmother C ' t dissomp- - - - MONO I Chuck I urtct SUNDAY, FEB. 1 8:00 p.m. rl I University of Toledo Student Union Auditorium Tickets $4.50. O u t ie t: Discount Records - S. University G LAE VOICE: Man- gione, who has been playing an d recording for more than a decade, was much influenced by Dizzy Gillespie's con- trol, logic, and use of tension and release. I (Continued from Page I) tional phase," asserted De- Crow. However, s h e conceded, "There are other women who think that a women's feminist culture is one that will be around for a long time." "But I still don't want to miss out on knowing half of the hu- man race, I want men ana wo- men to be friends and lovers," she said. De Crow warned against the resurgence of old sex role ster- eotypes in a more. "modern setting." "BEWARE when you move in with a man, you may be do- A STUDENT UNION BOARD PRESENTATION _' P OR ii I I LAFAYETTE SYSTEM SALE . k t i PICK. 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