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Show 2 The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday. N'ovfnibfr r t s iU -- w ri.t i. f' r 9 I ; 4 P ... i i f-- f' , - yI , "-- 1 ' J -- 4 SASA ;SYRIA (fa HEIGH1S SEA By the time the signing took place, the Kissinger had moved on to Peking on diplomatic business with the Chinese. g V i LEBANON MEDITERRANEAN DAMASCUS MT. HERMAN MILES Syria, the other major combatant in the October war, snubbed the new truce deal, put together by the diplomacy of U.S. Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger during his tour of five Arab capitals last week 1 V W 100 ... '. V1 . a V - I Y, , ; Vr J Continued From Page One : justice. he was calling on his soldiers "not to let a.minute pass without preparany attempt by the ing ourselves'for enemy to violate the ceasefire . . .;ifiU - I i hlJ.A' "" - V , fv 1 ) O 4' .v ' A . 1 ' 1 . - r f V r w iV ,J : Israel, Egypt Sign Truce Order As Initial Move Toward Peace pm l Y & 12, 1973 ' and Israeli Egyptian put their signatures to the English language document on a l shaped table covered with gray cloth at 6 a m. MST. They shook about 3 p m. hands but did not exchange salutes Looking on inside the United Nations lent was Gen. Ensio Sulasvuo, Finnish commander of U.N. peacekeeping forces Outside was a windblown land strewn with reminders of the October The 's war ' Stone barricades and coils of barbed wire marked the line where Israeli invasion forces have dug in about 60 miles from Cairo. Fuel drums lay stacked d U N. Emergency around. Force troops patrolled the area Terms of Pact i r j- Blue-cappe- - Associated Press Wireoftoto Israelis in Tel gather around Aviv a transistor ceasefire agreement with Egyptians on the ceremony of radio Sunday to listen for news about the signing at road. Suez-Cair- o To observe the ceasefire issued by the U.N. Security Council Oct. 22 and renewed Oct. 23. A mass sigh TEL AIV of relief but no loud victory cheers marked the mood of 'Israel as word of the histone signing of the ceasefire at Ki! lometer 101 was flaslieu bv . ' It is our tirst fight since Jossi got out of Heersheba Hospital," Miriam translated their quarrel mto English "lie says we won the war and 1 say we lost the peace He had his foot blown off by a mine in tie Sinai, but he still thinks we must trust the Arabs. Israel this is really peace, we the 'have waited 2i years 'whole lifetime of this country Else 1 lor commented it, ; Green, a mother of two sol- - diers still at the trout, it is a Z hide overw helming to try and ; accept the fact of peace at a I Radio I If - moment's notice Like other afternoon . .strollers on the Dizengolf, Tel of Avivs busy boulevard boutiques and sidewalk cafes, Mrs Green had a transistor radio stuck to her ear. waiting for word of the signing Janet, the Moroccan chef in the La Bocca Cafe, hoped that her two brothers would be home soon from the front but was rot optimistic about their chances of avoiding further combat duty Calk'd l'p Twice Embraces Boyfriend Miriam, a corporal. 'embraced her lieutenant pira have been "Twice they calleu up sinee we immigrat bo ed here, she said, poppjig a garhc and salanu masterpiece into the glowing oven. "I know the Arabs I have lived among them It us all over for now but how long is now? Do they sign their names and stop hating? On the sandy beach between the Sheraton and Hilton hotels, several debating societies gathered in circles of deck chairs. Nobody wins a war and nobody ever really loses a argued Dr. Jack peace, Murowitz, a chmcal psychologist. "Especially the Jews. How can we wm a military victory? We cannot take Cairo or Damascus. And what can the Arabs do for total victory except push us all 50 meters further into the sea with our tnroats cut? Dr. Mirowitz, who emigrated from Dallas, Tex., three years ago, diagnosed lus emotions as definitely on the To avoid any impediment to the movement of nonmilitary supplies to the east bank of the Suez Canal, where Israel says the Egyptian 3rd Army is encircled. Arab quarter of Jaffa, the old crusader port south of the city, Chredian afternoon Arabs attending mass in St. Anthonys Church recited the prayer for peace composed on the second day of the war by the Christian patriarch of Jerusalem. the . v WASHINGTON - The Fed--- eral Bureau of Investigations secret files on Alger Hiss and Whittaker Chambers 53,000 pages long and holding, histo-- I nans hope, some key s to the debate over the innocence or guilt of Hiss are about to become public 1 ; "1 So are the secret FBI files e Julius n and Ethel American the Rosentierg, atom spies, who were exec- uted June tv 19. 1953 And so, to some extent, aie the files on Era Pound, the legendary and greatly mfluen- tial expatriate poet who waaccused of treason but was - a The Justice Department feels "the case is mooted," Assistant United States Attorney Michael J. Ryan said last week, because the director of the bureau, Clarence M Kelley, agreed several weeks ago to make the Hiss papers available. The consent decree ts expteted to be filed m a week or two 'Potentially Criminal House Unit Lists SBA Abuses - A WASHINGTON (AP) House banking subcommittee ; Sunday reported finding poti bally criminal abuses in oper at.ons of some Small Busincs. I r Administration offices n- The subcommittee turm d its evidence over to the Justice 1 Department last week and I recommended to Congress that it in effect freeze the - SBA's lending operations until are criminal investigations ; completed. Crime Influence9 One member of the small told business subcommittee The Associated Press that the allegations lrdude the posi-- ' ble influence of organized crime on the SBAs tending program, bad debts totaling millions of dollars in one SBA field office and political influ-- I ence to protect those suspect-- ' ed of the perpetrating scheme . - ' - ' The member, who asked not to be identified, said the mvestigation is concentrated on SBA operations m one state but may also reach high mto . the SBA, SBA said it bas made investigations of the matters of con- cern to the committee at -' Sundav. the applied these Tlie Best Shoe I Repairing is done , ln3 stall ment have rent concern to the commit- has cooperated fully with the committee on the matters they have brought to our attention in the past and tee. Anxious to Testify Randall L Woods. SBAs assistant administrator for congressional and public affairs, said, "We are very anxious to testify before the committee and clear up this issue The agency has strong and explicit procedures for administrative review and action for dealing with aL'egations of impropriety, including immediate referral of criminal allegation to the Department of Justice," Woods continued "We procedures with respect to matters we believe are of curSBA we will continue to do so in the future. offered Atdul SAND GRAVEL Lime, Cement, Plaster ai small as S, 10, 100 lb. lots SALT LAKE r OGDEN . Shoes Restyled Broadway Slioo air 4 4 tlMIllltMM r1 Hep Eatt Broadway Sugar Houm Shopping CwoW Arcad Cottonwood Met)) V allot Fair Mali 2477 Wash. BtaL. 19 Israeli premier The an- nounced her final okay Saturday right. She apparently got assurances in two meetings with U.S. Ambassador Kenneth B. Keating that the new truce wont force Israel to relinquish its battlefield advantages before the overall peace talks expected as the next step of the new truce. Mrs. Meir appealed for backing Sunday from fellow Socialists at a London meeting of the Socialist International. The gathering was arranged at her initiative in an apparent bid for a forum to round up support for the peace conference. She calls it "the next big step. The editor of the semiofficial Cairo newspaper At Ahram predicted the peace conference will be held the second week of December in Geneva Hiss had been a government official in Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal When he left the government he became of the Carnegie president Foundation. But in the late 1940s he was accused by Chambers, an admitted Communist agent, of having become an undercover Communist and of having turned over to Chambers classified State Department documents. Will Check WASHINGTON (AP) -- B. Charles Rangel, says he will ask the General Accounting Office to determine how much fuel consumed by President Nixon on tnps tu his homes in Florida and California. I think it only fair that the American people, asked by the (Copyright) I I I I At least some Arab lead- ' or The first document evolved from a meeting on the Greek island of Rhodes Feb. 24, 1949. Tne Israelis also signed similar agreements separately with Jordan on Apnl 3, with Lebanon on March 23 and with Syria on July 20 of face-to-fa- President to make substantial sacrifices to save fuel, know how much fuel the President consumes when he decides to fly away from the White House for a weekend in Key Biscayne or Camp David or a longer stay in San Clemente, Rangel said in a statement j' Plan your next family night 4 ng at Chuck-a-Ram- a LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU: Salt Lake 744 Cast Sugar House Fashion Place 2960 44 So. Highland Dr. Moll. Murray Next to Sears Lunch 11-2:- 30 O Dinner IT? $ is? , , 5 K '' ? ' t J fo.. - ' '1 v ' i' J , i i tk Jr per year of age & 4 GREAT JEWfcUPS Our People .Make Us Number One Buffet a A: Buffet h Sunday. FRIED CHICKEN Mouth-wateri- h war. Honey, Celery Dressing, 2 Vegetables, Baked Beans, Salads & Relishes . . . and Plus 15 potatoes & Gravy choice of Dessert included. Hot Scones Many Arabs, who had regained faith their guns during the fourth Arab-Israewar of October, 1973, were dismayed as their leaders resorted to the negotiation table to settle the crisis. "We seem to forget the past very easily, said Ibrahim Madam, a Lebanese dentist. The Israelis exploited the 1949 agreement to consolidate their strength and to commit aggression on us in 1956 at!d again m 1967. Im justified m thinking that today's agreement will merely prepare for more Israeh rggres-sion- , probably in the next year, or even m 10 vears " in Egyptian-Israeceasefire agreement was the second formal document between the two sides since the Reg. 15c per year cf age ROAST BEEF, BAKED HAM Those lines were not formal territorial frontiers, and were intended mainly to limit the linos beyond which military forces of the respective signatories were not to move. Second Agreement Children 10 Reg. $2.45 Not Formal Frontiers But why should we do it? an We were asked Egyptian hous-wi- fe winning the war, werent we? Why then should we shake hands with the Israelis when they refused to let medical supplies reach wounded civilians in Suez9 Family Night! Adults $1" li That agreement provided for demarcation lines between Israel and its neighbors ... 1948 car Arab-Israe- paper once again. We signed a ceasefire agreement once before, said a Syrian businessman living in Beirut That was a scrap of It brought us no peace." paper Sunday s y The agreement provided for a mixed armistice commission under direct Unit ed Nations supervision to enforce the truce that ended the first war. ers were outwardly encouraged Sunday by the prospects of peace with Israel, but an ordinary citizen voiced dismay that the guns have gone dormant once again and the pens were signing scraps of Every Monday Night is Chuck-A-Ram- the same Nixons Gas Usage Rep. Hiss insisted he was neither a Communist nor a spy. But he was not beheved, and his insistence on his innocence was used as the basis of perjury charges. He was tned. convicted and sent to prison Tots Squared or Rounded New Style Heels Lowering the Vamp And Many Other Services By Aiy .Mahmoud Associated Press Writei BEIRUT Day of Signing The pact was accepted by Cairo after Kissingers talks there with President Anwar Sadat last Wednesday. Israel accepted it in principle Friday but held back final approval for an extra day as Mrs. Meir sought additional clarification from Washington on how it would work. I am a man of peace, he intoned with a soulful look. "Peace makes me happy always. War is bad for the business I I all pi Miners of war U N checkpoints are e tablished Rakhid, a grain and feed merchant. "But deep in me is a feeling that this time we really will have peace." At his hack stand near the clock tower that divides Jaffas main street, Ahmed Suleiman sat in his Mercedes Benz taxi listening to the Arabic news on Radio Israel. Sack lots miles from Cairo. Shaded areas taken by Israel in two' wars. Many Arabs Teil Dismay: ?We Seem to Forget Past To exchange "as soon as the FBI Will Release Files on Alger Hiss plans to begin processing the Hiss papers tor delivery to the same Smith professor, Allen Weinstein, as soon is the Justice Department and the Liberties Civil American Union, which brought the litigation m Weinstein's behalf, sign a consent decree m federal court here closing the suit move- Egypt and Israel signed pact to end Mideast fighting Sunday, 60 ments IT never brought totnal The bureau itself is preparing to release these documents, with some deletions designed to protect its informants as vull as the privacy of some individuals named in the papers The first release is expected to come this week or next, with the delivery to a Smith College professor of the first installment of the 25,000-pagRosenborg file The bureau is releasing these documents after years of insisting that they should and in never be released the Hiss case m particular, after (ending off as recently as last spring a lawsuit designed to open up the files Indeed the bureau now Cairo-Sue- z Israeli officers checking supply i By Lesley OoNnei New York Times Writer Israeli checkpoints on road by U.N. points, with To replace the "Of all those m the middle, we aie the most m the middle, Associated Press Wlreohoto To get daily supplies of food, water and medicine to the town of Suez and evacuate wounded Suez civilians. optimistic side for peace. In EGYPT To start discussions on thz ceasefire lines of Oct. 22 m the framework of agreement on disengagement and separation of forces under U.N. auspices. Sigh of Relief Marks Peace Pact friend at a iront table in the Cafe Champs Ely sees She grabbed him so enthu Plastically, the cane he had hung on the buck of the chair clattered mto the street Then they liegun to argue noisily in Hebrew ARABIA agree: Historic Ceasefire Signing By Hugh A Mulligan Associated Press ttntei said Israel and Egypt The accord U.N.-sponsor- SAUDI 5-- 9 P.M. Orem 1408 South State Jr I Baylor TV by Sanyo...the picture Jr $849: of value for Christmas. iI 12" Diagonally measured built-i- screen, handle, telescoping antenna, tuning, and instant black and white picture and sound n Elegant gift wrap at no extra charge Simulated picture Layaway now for Christinas. Jr Seven convenient ways to buy: rales RevotvingCtprpe Master Jr haige Downtown, VBlIgy .. 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