The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, August 5, 1981-Page 7 Begin forms hawkish gov't, -signs coalition JERUSALEM (AP) - Prime willhavebeenelected. Minister Menachem Begin formed a The new policy guidelines also hawkish new government yesterday promise to strengthen Jewish set- that is pledged to expand Jewish set- tlements, including those built in the tlement in occupied territory, block West Bank under Begin's previous ad- Palestinian statehood and to adhere ministration, and "to work for the con- more strictly to Orthodox Jewish law. struction of new settlements ... in all Begin signed the coalition agreement areas of our homeland." with three religious parties in his office, The coalition agreement calls for perspiring under the glare of television stricter adherence to the Jewish sab- lights. It took Begin, entering his bath by government offices and com- second term as prime minister, 21 days panies, banning the sale of pork 'and to form the government after a narrow other foods forbidden by Jewish law, victory in the June 30 election. The and wider exemptions from military agreement assures Begin of 61 seats in service for women and theological the 120-member Parliament, according students and teachers. to a spokesman in his office. THE GUIDELINES differed little THE 83-CLAUSE document said the from those of the outgoing government, government will "raise its claim to but observers said the new Cabinet is sovereignty" over the West Bank after more hawkish, with moderates like a transition period of self-rule. The Dayan and former Defense Minister phrase has little significance for now Ezer Weizman gone and the defense since autonomy is to last at least five portfolio in the hands of Ariel Sharon, a years, by which time a new government hardliner. Daily Photo by KIM HILL Damfishing Nothing is better on a lazy, hot day than whiling away the hours waiting for those elusive fish at Argo Dam near Broadway and Main Streets. 9-month-old kidnapped A nine-month-old baby was apparen- tly kidnapped by his baby sitter from the 800 block of E. Kingsley Monday af- ternoon, police reported yesterday. The father of the child had left him with a babysitter between 1 and 4 p.m. and when he returned, the babysitter was gone with the child. Later that day, the Ann Arbor police received a teletype message from the East Lansing police who were looking for the parents of the baby. The babysitter, an 18-year-old female, had apparently taken a bus to East Lansing and then dropped the baby off at a local community center. The baby is now in a foster home in EastLansing until the father can pick him up. Police reported the babysitter, who had just gotten into town several days ago and had been living with the father since then, was picked up here and the situation is pending further in- vestigation. Island Drive women robbed A strong-armed robbery on Island Drive resulted in the loss of about $29 S total from three females at 5:30 Mon- day. They were approached by four males who demanded their money, but had no weapons. After taking the money, the suspects fled the scene. **0t INDIVIDUAL THEATRES 5th Ave. of liberty 761-9700 * 2 WEEK ENGAGEMENT * * Miss Signoret * gives an immensely rich " * and funny characteriza- * tion." -Vincent Canby, * New York Times ** * I 0 i SIGNORET : 'ISNT X LETTHlI TO M i TUES-7:35, 9:35 * WED-1:25, 3:25, 5:35, 7:359:350" 5O ONE TICKSET ONLY $1.50" " $ 50 MON THRU THURS. EVES. $1 COUPON GOOD THRU * "* S 8581 "M"{NotISupermn " NOMATINEE OR COUPON PRICES " RMAN e S TUES-7:00 9:20 * WED.-2:10, 4:30, e S 7:00, 9:20 " "***i*""iiiiii"*""i** '34"'130TONIGH T BoxoffIce Opens 8 00 p.m A O F P w s T ARTSA(T DUSK A LSO "FORT A PA CHE T HE BRONX" (R)