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Show Thursday, December 25, 1975, THE HERALD. Provo, L'tah-P- age It Looks Like More of Same for United Nations in '76 Yasser Arafat and his checkered headdress, got the foot of UNITED NATIONS (UPI)-L- ast year was the year of the PLO, Daniel Patrick Moynihan and demands for economic equality in the United Nations. Next year looks like more of the same. The Third World countries, led by the Arabs and their petrodollars, effectively threw their weight in the world parliament to push Israel and led by the its supporters, United States and dwindling ranks of western powers, into a diplomatic corner. his Palestine Moynihan quickly became a favorite of the people and a bugbear to diplomats who variously described him as an a O.K. Corral gunfighter, Savonarola and a university guru who subjected his fellows to a periodic "spasm of abuse" that made them shy away from dealing with him. Scali, a newsman turned U.S. g Ambassador, delivered a speech in which he the Assembly's denounced "tyranny of the majority". Liberation Organization in the U.N. door in 1974 when he addressed the General Assembly and was accorded honors previously given only Pope Paul VI among visitors not appearing as heads of states. Last year, the portal swung wider when the PLO was given observer status and invited, over strenuous U.S. objections, to full participation in a Security Council debate. In December of 1974, John In July of 1975, adviser to Moynihan, three administrations and famed for reportedly having advocated of U.S. "benign neglect" blacks, arrived on New York's East River with a policy of speaking out bluntly and brusquely whenever the United States and its actions were under attack. a Despite diplomatic crushing defeat in sent Moynihan scurrying to Washington for presidential kudos, diplomatic observers saw no end to the "blunt talk" policy of the United States here in 1976. Nor did there appear to be any prospect of lessening the influence of the PLO or , increasing that of Israel, saved only by the U.S. veto from more severe condemnation than it already incurred for refusal to give up conquered Arab U.S. the adoption of a Assembly's resolution equating Zionism with racism and despite recurrent resignation rumors that 72-3- 5 territory. A full-scal- e debate of the Middle East situation in the Security Council was set for Jan. 12. Full participation-sh- ort of voting rights was assured for the PLO, privileges never accorded a of the United Nations before. Arab success in boosting world oil prices brought quick demands, starting in 1974, from the developing countries to share the wealth of the industrialized powers. A special economic session in that year mostly resulted in recriminations. Another special session was convened last September with the rich and poor countries in a better mood for conciliation and negotiation. 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