10 Wednesday. April 24,1974 University Daily Kansan Refugees Linked to Mideast Peace By JIM CLARKE Kannan Staff Reporter Kansan Staff Reporter The return of Palestinian refugees to Israel, the creation of a buffer zone in the Golan Heights and the control of Jerusalem were among the current Mideast conflicts with the Syrian army in a panel of four University of Kansas professors in a KU-Y Advocate Series discussion. James Seaver, professor of history, said, "I see the Palestinians as the key to the whole thing. I think there must be some reasons why they want to return to their homeland." Hillel Unz, professor of electrical engineering, cautioned against returning *an use raistenian refugees return to israel, "it will be a major catastrophe the world will never forget"* Uru suggested that a percentage of the refugees be allowed to return to Israel. Seaver suggested that a strip of land northwest of Israel could be inhabited by the Palestinians if some of the "world powers" the Mediterranean to irrigate the land. Discussing problems of Israeli security. Walker... From Page One said. "John (Beisner) has done everything he possibly could up to this point." The senate's Sports Committee will award the 30 toughest in the Residential Room, the The senate will also consider at its next meeting a recommended increase of $3 in student room rates at Watkins Hospital. The recommended rate is $23 a day. Beisner suggested that the senate's health subcommittee consider forming a student advisory board for the hospital. Without continuous involvement with the hospital. Beisner said, it is difficult for the senate to be involved if it is not recommended increases are justifiable. In other business Steve Segebreun, Prairie Village freshman and chairman of the Student Services Committee, said the senate's complaint service was determining which campus groups could handle which kinds of student complaints. Segebrecht said his committee would publish a directory to tell students where to find the library. A request from MECHA, a Chicago students group, to allow it to spend $200 of its money from the student activity fee for a week. A successful Week dinner Saturday was denied. It is against senate regulations to spend activity fees for performers at dinners. Unz said the Israelis had no real standing army and relied almost entirely on their own. "We're bound by these regulations until we're changed." Ed Holtz, Junction City sophomore, said. Consequently, whenever the Arabs stage troop buildings on the Israeli borders, he said, the Israelis are put in the dangerous position and they are to guard against the possibility of attack. Uzn said that if they were forced to keep their reserves there for long, the economy would crumble. For this reason, he said, it might be better to establish between Israel and Arab states. Robert Tomasek, professor of political science, said that United Nations forces would be needed in those buffer zones to make them truly protective. I think there would have to be UN forces in any buffer zone established in the Golan Heath. UN forces in the Golan Heights would ensure that the force has the three or four aircraft to support them. the Syrians appeared to be preparing an attack, Unz said. A third major point of conflict in the Middle East is Jerusalem. Unz said Jerusalem presented a special problem because it was a very emotional issue. Seaver said that considering the religious significance Jerusalem held for three different religions, it must be internationalized. But Unz said Jordan or Israel probably wouldn't be satisfied with the internationalization of Jerusalem. During a question-and-answer session, one member of the audience alleged that the teacher used scorpion-like objects. "Three million Israelis now have a common economy, a common language and a common background," Unz replied. "I think this definition constitutes a patron "If there is good will on the part of both the Arabs and the Israelis, the problems of the Middle East can be solved. If there is no good will, nothing will be solved." In Concert Wednesday, April 24 Woodruff Auditorium, 1:30 p.m. First Presbyterian Church, 7:30 p.m. No Charge SINGING JEWISH SONGS ABOUT JESUS AND TELLING HOW JESUS MADE THEM MORE JEWISH Now 3 Dillon stores in Lawrence to serve you! Patronize Kansan advertisers. Free 10 Speed Luxury BEST DEAL BICYCLE + Living IN TOWN Enjoy this Mossberg ML-32610 10-speed racer! If you decide to spend your next year at Park 25, you will receive this high-quality racing bike purchased specifically for you at the Ride On Bike Shop by Park 25. 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