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Show Arabs Walk Out I'imo tail IU !. I lll' - General Assembly that made clear its determination not to yield to Palestinian claims while it sought a comprehensive peace. A walkout by Arab and many other Islamic and Third World delegates left the hall half empty when Israeli delegate Yehuda Blum addressed the Assembly. The Egyptian delegation stayed. In his statement, lasting well over an hour, Blum assailed what he called a sorry parade of nations, great and small, trying to supplicate the Arab oil gods." Hotels and Workers To Resume Talks (AP) - 6,000-memb- er threatened g one-side- actors Roger Bennett United Press International IK 1.1. WOOD - Striking actors, in lading much of he east ol Ixis Angeles dispute with to strangle the global economy if the "destructive aims" of the Palestine Liberation Organization were not satisfied, he said these supplicants seemed to think risking Israeli security was a cheap price to placate the blackmail. Destructive Alms The Israeli delegate, speaking on the second day of the assemblys emergency debate on the Palestinian question, scorned the United Nations and most of its members, saying: "There is the real world and there is the world of the United Nations. There was the U.N. Charter and there was its persistent violation by the majority of states in the organization, he said On Jerusalem, Blum said it always has been the Jewish capital and "so it will remain. Enjoy He said the facts of the Arab-Israeconflict required recognition that the Palestinians long have enjoyed and that an Arab state existed in Palestine, "namely the Palestinian Arab state of Jordan, alongside the Palestinian Jewish state of Israel. It must be recognized, he said, that the core of the problem remained the denial of the right of the Jewish people and national to sovereignty in its ancestral homeland. The assembly also must recognize d resolutions bulldozed that through would solve nothing. "Israel will continue undeterred in the current peace process and in its determined efforts to bring about a comprehensive peace to our region. Blum said. li The week-lonwalkout by employees of San Franciscos finest hotels has deflated business during the prime summer tourist season, but the effect has been less harsh than expected, some tradesmen said Wednesday. "Business is down, but we dont know how much, said Dale Hess, general manager of the San Francisco Convention & Visitors Bureau, which keeps tabs on businesses associated with the $1 billion spent annually by tourists. Negotiators for the Hotel and Restaurant Workers Union Local 2 and the 36 major hotels that were struck last week are to resume bargaining Thursday in the first talks since the walkout began July 17. SAN FRANCISCO petrohegemonists By "Arab Asserting that blackmailing V I!su 21. I said :0 percent ol the unnAi members siiportcd the strike The strike has halted work on stith big network shows as "Laverne and Shirley" and "Dallas." and both sides said if ll continued for a significant length ol time Americans could be looking at reruns this fall instead of new programs impasse and Thursday Asked why wealthy actors like himself would go Officials of the 17. (HM) member Screen Actors on strike, Im Grant star Ed Asner said, "I'm one of Guild told a news conference at their Hollywood the 2 percent whove made it What I'm concerned headquarters an offer made by the producers to alHMit is the !8 percent who live hand to mouth share the money made by cable and pay television Remember. percent of the actors make less than " ! was a Ive got a full academic sc hedule planned for next semester... cheerleading, home economics, driver education and physical ed! 2 Engineers Inspeet Building N-Reac- and a hoav "mirage s.'i.ikhi a year " Strike chairman Kent McCord said pickets would Asner said he would be willing to provide some go up Thursday morning at the Burbank studios, site kind of financial help to actors less successful than of several production company facilities himself Guild officials said their strike fund was not The Guild, and the American Federation of Radio very large. and Television Artists, also with about 47,00(1 walked out an that has action The main issue on both sides is actor compensamembers, Monday in shut down sound stages from Hollywood to New York tion fur the fast growing and lucrative cable and pay and threatens to hold up the fall TV season The TV industry Summer Sale. tor Two engineers Pa. 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