5 Palestine council member predicts compromise between PLO, Israel by Mary Neubauer Kansan staff writer A member of the Palestine National Council, the highest Palestinian legislative authority, said last night that he thought the prospects for peace between Israeli Jews and Palestinian Arabs were good. Ibrahim Abul-Lughod, the council member and a professor of political science at Northwestern University, has said he cannot certain about the prospect of peace. Whatever arrangement is made for resolution of conflict must be voluntarily accepted, he said. "I do think it should be taken into account that when the negotiation process begins, the negotiators will need to enter into a two-state solution," he said. Abul-Lughod said that negotiations for settlement should be made directly. "The PLO has said negotiations will have to be face-to-face between the PLO and Israel," he said. "And Shamir (prime minister of Israel) said under circumstances would have direct negotiations with the PLO." Abul-Lughod's December meeting with former Secretary of State George Shultz has been credited with paving the way toward resumption of dialogue between the United States and Palestine Liberation Organization. "I was asked if the meeting was important," Abul-Lughod said. "Yeah, it was important," I said. But I didn't know it would prepare a shift in American policy toward Palestine. President George Bush's statement that the United States does not support a Palestinian state is an important step forward. Abu Lughod said, because former President Reagan said he opposed the state. Abul-Lughod urged the United States to take action to help end the conflict. "The statement should be made that the U.S. does believe in the right of people to determine their destiny," he said. Shari Wilson, Topeka graduate student, said that she thought Abu-Lughad was a creative speaker and part of the conflict in possible conflict solutions. "I think it's important not to be locked into a two-state system solution," she said. 1989 Jayhawker APPLICATIONS University Daily Kansan / Tuesday, April 18, 1989 for the 1989 Editor, Assistant Editor, Business Manager, and Photo Editor positions for the Jayhawker Yearbook are now available at the: S.U.A..Office & Yearbook Office Room 427, Kansas Union Deadline 5:00 p.m. Friday, April 21 These are paid positions that offer great resume experience! Call for more information. 864-3728 If you need abortion or birth control services, we can help Confidential pregnancy in services • Birth control • Tu- testing and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases. Providing quality health care to women since 1974. Insurance, VISA & MasterCard accepted. Confidential pregnancy testing *Safe, affordable abortion* *Birth control* *Tubalization* *Gyn exams* Comprehensive Health for women 4401 West 109th (123rd & Rd.) Overland Park, Kansas enments (913) 345-1400 future 1-800-272-1918 Toll Free 1-800-227-1918 GAMMONS COMEDY SHOP (Artist's Rendering) This week's Guest M.C.'s: This week's Comic: Mike "Mad Dog" ...WERE KIDNAPPED.COME IN TONIGHT AND SEE WHAT HAPPENED TO THEM. Adams 50¢ Draws Tonight Don't miss DAVID NASTER on April 25 - 50¢ Draws - Door Prizes - Doors open at 8:00p.m. - $1 Cover Charge - Receive a $ 5 Gammons' coupon for taking a tour of our complex. - The first two kegs are on us! - Wednesday, April 19 Location, Lifestyle The Best Value In Town! 842-1212 1601 W 23rd Southern Hills Mall "NO COUPON SPECIALS" $1.00 OFF ANY PIZZA ORDERED 11 a.m.-4 p.m. 842-1212 NAME ADDRESS DATE EXPIRES 6-30-89 --- $.50 OFF ANY PIZZA 842-1212 NAME___ ADDRESS___ DATE___ EXPIRES 6-30-89 WE DELIVER DURING LUNCH!