Unity government planned for Israel NATION AND WORLD Page 12 By United Press International JERUSALEM — Labor Party leader Shimon Peres said yesterday he had reached complete agreement with caretaker Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir on a unity government under which they would alternate as the head of government Israel television said the new unipartisan Cabinet will be presented for approval next Wednesday to the Knesset Israel's parliament. The agreement, which was announced after an hour-long summit, brought Peres the premiership he has sought unsuccessfully since 1977. But he will have to share it with Shamir, the Likelid Bank and power-powering system that would give each 25 months as prime minister. Israel television said the summit produced final agreement on a 20-member Cabinet, to each for Shamir apparently agreed to give up the chairmanship of the inner cabinet in return for the powerful Trade and Industry portfolio, which he intends to give to former Defense Minister Alire Sharon. University Daily Kansan, September 7, 1984 Beirut's Sabra and Chatila refugee camps in 1982. Likud and Labor. There will be a 10-member inner Cabinet, to be headed by Peres. Sharon has had no specific Cabinet duties since a commission of inquiry found him indirectly responsible for the massacre of Palestinians in "But for minor details, we are in complete agreement about the composition of the government and the management of the Cabinet." Peres told reporters. "I hope that in the second part of next week we will have a government of national unity." Shamar told reporters, saying "not all the problems, but almost all the problems, have been solved." Typhoon kills 1,363 By United Press International MANILA, Philippines — The death toll from Typhoon Ike soared to 1,363 yesterday as the government, refusing help from abroad, shipped relief supplies to victims of the Philippines' worst recorded storm this century. Four days after Ike slammed into the country with 137 mph winds officials were still assessing the extent of damage nationwide. An estimated 1.12 million were left homeless by lke and by Tropical Storm June. Ike, meanwhile, was churning across the South China Sea toward Vietnam. A compilation of reports from the government, the military, the Red Cross and the state-run news agency showed 1,363 died in Ike's two-day rampage, with more than 300 others injured. REPRESENT THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS AS A STUDENT AMBASSADOR For more information contact: —The Office of Admissions, 126 Strong Hall —Student Senate, B105 Kansas Union —Your Organized Living Group President Deadline Monday, September 17.1984 Levi 501's Successfully unimproved for 125 years $14.98 extra length add $2.00 Reg. $22/$24 Prices good thru Sept. 11 while supplies last White Lakes Mall Topeka, Ks (I-70 West, South Topeka Exit) Mcn.-Fri. 10-9,Sat. 10-6,Sun. 12-5 READING FOR COMPREHENSION AND SPEED (Six hours of instruction.) September 10, 17, and 24 (Mondays) 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Register and pay $15 materials fee at the Student Assistance Center, 121 Strong Hall. Class size limited. The Topeka Capital-Journal STUDENTS Special student subscriber offer! Your $15.00 semester subscription price will give you the very best, State, Local, National and SPORTS news that is available in Kansas. FOR DELIVERY CON East of Iowa A.E. Hall, 843-2276 West of Iowa Randy Flyer, 842-8727 Wide of Iowa. S, of 15th Richard Todd. H42-4264 East of Iowa. N, of 19th E.N. Christie. B42-0692 AFRICAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION GENERAL MEETING Saturday, September 8, 7-10 p.m. Council Room, Level 4 Kansas Union BE THERE! Funded by the Student Activity Fee GLSOK PRESENTS 8:00 - 1:00 $ 2.50 MUSIC BY SOUND DYNAMICS SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 8 KANSAS ROOM KANSAS UNION SPONSORED BY GAY AND LESBIAN SERVICES. OF, KANSAS