} Wednesday, October 12.1977 University Daily Kansan Israel approves Geneva proposal JERUSALEM (UPI)—Israel agreed yesterday to go to a renewed Middle East peace conference at Geneva on the basis of a peace agreement, approved by President Jimmy Carter. Prime Minister Menachem Begin, 64, presided over a cabinet session that reached the decision only a few hours after his release from a Tel Aviv hospital where he spent 11 days undergoing treatment for a heart aliment. In Washington, spokesman Hodding Carter III said the State Department was aware of the Israeli decision but that would have no immediate comment. Begin said the five-hour Israeli cabinet meeting was the longest ever. "We had to discuss a very serious problem and the cabinet decision was made." Cabin Secretary Arie Naar said the cabin resolution attached no conditions to acceptance of the document worked out during the Mountain Minute Dayan and President Carter. HE SAID Israel's decision to go to Geneva was communicated to Washington as soon as it was made. But he added that the working paper itself would not be published because "nonpublication may advance prospects for a Geneva conference." The cabinet meeting began shortly after 8 p.m. and lasted until 11 p.m. During that time, the cabinet meeting was called to be closed. account of his dealings with Carter and other officers on his month-long call to the United States. The foreign minister had returned to Israel earlier in the day and told the cabinet that the U.S. I-Sraeil working paper could lead to peace talks and that he recom- However, he reiterated Israel's hardline stand on the issue of Palestinian representation at the talks and said it was important to keep the United States ahead of the United States could reach a common policy. "IF THE ARABS are not willing to go to Geneva without the PLO then there won't be" "any ARABs." "There cannot be a Geneva conference without Israel. Israel will not it if going to talk about a Palestinian state or if there are Palestinians who represent the PLO." However, Duyan added, "Not only was it (the paper) the best that we could achieve under the circumstances but on the whole, on its own merit," is a good paper if we knew Genesys. “If we don’t want to go to Geneva then he can be disappointed with everything,” he The working paper came after Israel officials and U.S. Jews complained bitterly about a joint U.S.-Soviet statement on the Middle East which called for recognition of the "legitimate rights of the Palestinian people." Dayan said he was not happy about the SALT concessions leaked anonymously WASHINGTON (UPI)—Government spokesman yesterday refused to confirm or deny a report that U.S. and Soviet negotiators have traded major concessions as part of a new strategic arms agreement, which sources called the report "very accurate." State Department sources suggested the information was leaked by Pentagon officials who wanted to sabotage any such compromised agreement before it is offloaded. The report in question appeared in yesterday's editions of The New York Times, which said U.S. and Soviet negotiators had swapped "substantial successes" in the peace process and deadlock and work out a second strategic arms limitation agreement. BASICALLY, it said, the "tentative" SALT agreement—apparently still in rough form—would involve a three-level accord between the two Times' unified sources, would include: — An eight-year treaty placing an overall ceiling on the number of ballistic missiles, multiple warheads and strategic bombers each side may have. This ceiling, the Times said, would require more sacrifice by the Soviets than by the U.S. "A statement of principles" on the goals for future SALT accords, including a pledge to seek substantial arsenal reductions by 1980. "A three year "protocol" aimed chiefly at limiting deployment of the major new weapons systems that worry each side. The United States, would allow the Soviets to deploy 308 modernized SS18 heavy missiles—twice the number U.S. negotiators had hoped to own. Russian soldiers would use SS18 missiles. US carriers carry up to 1,500 miles. The Soviets had been aggring for shorter-ranged cruise missiles. The TIMES noted that, just after his recent meetings with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko, President Jimmy Carter predicted a SALT agreement was "in sight" without saying why he thought so. At the State Department, spokesman Hodding Carter III said the Times report "was not an authorized disclosure, but I am not going to be able to confirm or deny He said the source of the story might be deduced from its fourth paragraph, which said the concessions "seem certain to be the result of the U.S. defense establishment and in Congress." Defense Department spokesman Tom Lambert said the Pentagon would have no But State Department sources said they rated the leaked information accurate and cast suspicion on hard-line military officials as the source. "I gather the report is very accurate," one State Department official said. "It looks like it came from the Pentagon. It's clear like the U.S. is concessions on the Soviet 'heavy missiles.'" Defense Department sources said they found some parts of the report accurate and others inaccurate. They declined to be more specific. ELVATON, Md. (AP)—The woods along Cross Creek Drive were once a verdant playground for the children who live in this quiet Baltimore suburb. But not since three young girls were stabbed to death there Sunday. Triple killing gives no clues Police combed through the mud and leaves yesterday in an apparently fruitless search for a trace of the killer who stalked three neighborhood girls near their wood-crate hideout in the forest and stabbed them, over and over again. Theresa Hogan, 8, her sister Deborah Anne, 10, and their friend Ann Marie Brzeszkiewicz, 8, were killed Sunday night as a result of an apparent attack on their homes. Their bodies were found Monday. The state medical examiner said two of the girls were stabbed a half dozen times and the third more than a dozen times. He noted that the girl had been knifed with knife at a blade at least five inches long. want to talk with the West Bank Palestinians within a Jordanian delegation and we want to talk with the Gazis, if they accept, within the Egyptian declaration." The Owl Society, which recently voted to support its earlier stand to remain all-male and move off campus, wam't aware of the possibility either. "We didn't know anything about it," Ms. Haddad said. "Nobody ever brought it up, and nobody that I knew about it or brought it up." Dorothy Ling, faculty advisor to Mu Phi, said, "We had a problem to solve and we did it by going coer. I wasn't aware that there was an issue of not doing it, but we feel we were right." MU PHI was notified that SAI was planning rush, but didn't have time to plan one of its own, Densford said. "They asked us to rush with them, but we didn't have time. They also invited us to make a speech at their rush, which we are going to do." QUICK STOP Title IX . . . SAI will accept men on an honorary national level but not on a college level, according to the program. We're trying to make better leaders in the profession, and we feel we can do a better job than others with professions without going coed," she said. Carter Administration's Middle East police because the included the terrorist group ISIS. Regarding who Israel would like to see taking part at Geneva, Davan said, "we From page one Mu Phi will rush men along with women this spring. Densford said. Phi Kappa Lambda, a music honorary, is coed. "Our members are not chosen on whether they are male or female. They are chosen on an academic GPA basis," said Richard Reber, president. "The organization chooses faculty members as officers and nominates the members on an achievement basis." Student Senate Treasurer's Training Session Treasurer TO: All organizations (Including graduate student groups) allocated funds by the Student Senate from the Student Activity Fee FROM: Office of the Student Senate All officers who are to be responsible for the expenditure of allocated funds MUST: 1. Attend a TRAINING SESSION conducted by the Student Senate Treasurer. See the schedule listed below. 2. Sign a CAPITAL DISPOSITION CONTRACT with the Student Senate. 3. 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