Thursday,,.Jonuary 151"1'976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven PLO PARTICIPATION ATTACKED Israel threatens Geneva boycott, By AP and UPI Israel threatened yesterday to "reconsider its commitment" to the Geneva peace talks as Arab nations readied a proposal to ask the U. N. Security Council to add Palestinian "national rights" to the framework for a Mideast peace. Foreign Minister Yigal Allon, speaking to the Israeli parlia- ment in Jerusalem, warned that any changes in Security Council resolutiops on the Mideast could lead to "paralysis, if not to the abolition" of the Geneva conference. THE GENEVA conference was convened after the October 1973 Mideast war, with the United States and the Soviet Union as co-sponsors. It met once, then recessed to await Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's personal diplomacy. Arab countries want the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) invited to the next Geneva session, but Israel refuses to egotiate with the guerrilla organization and is boycotting the urrent Security Council session because the PLO was invited to Participate. Allon said "the Palestinian problem must not be ignored, butE the PLO does not represent any people and is not fit for nego- tiations on any subject." AT THE UNITED NATIONS in New York, Arab delegates said they had agreed in principle on a resolution to put before the Security Council calling for Israeli withdrawal from all oc- cupied Arab territory and recognition of the "inalienable na- tional rights" of the Palestinians as the basis for any peace set- tlement. Meanwhile, in a further escalation of the Lebanese -civil war yesterday, Christian forces captured a Palestinian refugee camp and Moslems retaliated by attacking downtown Beirut with mortars and machine guns in a drive to cut the burning capital in two. Fierce fighting raged across the country and throughout the capital's deserted streets. The Associated Press reported 169 killed and 310 wounded, while other news services reported lower figures. This raises the estimated toll for nine months of civil war to nearly 8,500 dead and 18,100 wounded. CHRISTIAN FORCES backed by armored cars and mortar fire seized the Palestinian camp of Ibayeh 10 miles north of Beirut on the coast at dawn today after laying siege to it for five days, witnesses said. A spokesman for the Christian Phalan- gist party hailed it as a "major victory." In other Mideast developments, France said yesterday a number of European countries planned to offer prposals in the future for guaranteeing a Mideast peace settlement. French Ambassador Louis de Guiringaud, first of the per- manent members of the Security Council to speak on concrete issues of the Mideast question in the council debate, which began on Monday, also called for genuine negotiations among the parties. "TODAY, EVERY MEMBER senses that without taking into account the Palestinian problem there can be no settlement which is truly just and durable," he said. Japan called yesterday for talks between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization, which Israel has described as an unrepresentative terrorist group. The position, outlined by Ambassador Shizuo Saito in the Security Council debate on the Mideast seemed to be a shift from the stand Japan took in the General Assembly last year. 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THURS., JAN. 29 8 P.M. MEN DELSSOHN A special children's show Wed., Jan. 28, 1 p.m. TICKETS: Adults-$2.50; Children-$1.25 * Available at the Michioan Union, Jan. 15 For more info, call 763-1107 people who can. Mon., tan. 26 & Tues., Jan. 21 E i{ ( I 4 j# { f E Hill Auditorium at 8:00 p.m. 16.00 $5.001 4.00 "mail order only~ .w. .r Write in the opproprate box below the amount of tickets you wish. imit of 8 per .nvelape. $6.00 $6.00 $5.00 $4.00 center 8 rows Main Floor First Balcony First Balc. Second Balc. Value Mon., Jan. 26 $ Tues., Jan. 27$ Enclosed is my certified check or money order payable to UAC Concerts in the amount of $ (Sony, w. cannot cpt prsonl th.;ks or csh}. fe certain that you have marked the number of tickets you are ordering in the correct box for the date(s) and price(s) you wish. Send your mail order to: UAC Concerts, Michigan Union, 530 S. State, Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104. Important- I I have enclosed a self-addressed stamped envelope. 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