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An Independent Bowling Oreen, Ohio Student Friday, January 18, 1974 Voice ■me BG news Volume 57/Number 56 Israel, Egypt to sign peace accord today JERUSALEM (API Israel and details with Egypt and Israel from in Egypt and by President Nixon in could not give details of the pact But known here that disengagement would be a warning to Israel that would Egypt reached a compromise here earlier in the day and that there is Washington from his television remarks, these envisages an Israeli withdrawal to the rule out a surprise attack, he added agreement yesterday calling for a no longer any need for further Eban said he hoped it would mark a points emerged Mitla and Gidi Passes. 18 to 30 miles The I' N. force would deter phased pullh.uk of Israeli forces from negotiation about disengagement at turning point, a first initial, but -Israel will withdraw "a reasonable east of the canal, where the strategic incidental outbreaks of fighting." the Suez Canal in exchange for the Geneva peace conference. nevertheless important step on the distance" east of the 103-mile canal, Sinai highlands begin while the new deployment of forces limitation of Egyptian military Implementation of military details road toward peace in the Middle giving up both the southwest shore it THE ISRAELIS wanted Egypt to would prevent both sides from "a strength on the waterway's east bank will be handled by the commanders at East " captured in the October fighting and remove heavy weapons from its front surprise attack or a war of attrition." The accord, worked out by U.S. Kilometer 101. Eban said Israel was prepared to the eastern bank it took in the 1967 war line Allon and Eban declined to say to he declared Secretary of State Henry A. hold disengagement talks with Syria, -A United Nations peace force will what extent Egypt agreed with this but Kissinger in a week of shuttling BOTH EBAN and Yigal Allon. the its other major opponent in the form a wedge separating the two sides Eban disclosed that the compromise Allen's remarks seemed unusually between the two October war foes, will deputy premier who spoke to the nation October war Kissinger plans to fly to -Israel expects the agreement to be finally accepted was proposed by conciliatory toward Egypt He said he be signed at noon today at Kilometer on television, did not disclose more Damascus on Sunday in a bid to implemented "in a fair number of Kissinger was sure Cairo would not concentrate 101 on the Cairo-Suez road bv the than the bare outline of the pact persuade the Syrians to join the moves weeks, not months " "The agreement does not give either on "economic and social problems" Israeli and Egyptian military Significantly. Allon said that through toward a settlement. -Allon implied this would not be side an advantage over the other." caused by the war, and refrain from commanders Kissinger the two countries had also Israel's final withdrawal in Sinai and Allon said "The conditions are good, attacking Israel Abba Eban. the Israeli foreign reached oral understandings ALLON. WHO replaced ailing "we will not create a long-term status maybe not excellent but very good " minister, told a news conference that Similar announcements of the Premier Golda Meir as chief Israeli quo" out of disengagement The Allon said that under the new Allon said Israel would withdraw to Kissinger had worked out the final disengagement agreement were made negotiator with Kissinger, said he agreement would preface more agreement the chances of renewed war "shortened truce lines, leaning on withdrawals in the framework of a would shrink Egypt could not attack shorter supply lines enabling Israel to peace treaty, he indicated without harming the IN lone II release a large number of its reserve The statement said so. but it is Cairo ordered the force to leave, it troops Chancellor seeks views on 2 calendar options Dolph Norton. Chancellor of the Ohio question about two months ago The systems in the questionnaire He said Board of Regents, has asked the suggestion has received the support of he thinks most students haven't thought too much about what calendar University for its reaction to a this University and Ohio University. proposal for two calendar options at University. system they prefer state-supported colleges The Provost said that while the DR. ROTHE SAID a major concern Provost Kenneth W. Rothe University seems interested in behind the calendar option is ease of Wednesday told Academic Council the returning to the semester system, he is transfer from one school to another Chancellor is toying with the idea of not ready to make a statement He said the limited option requires all allowing schools to choose between the supporting the plan institutions to complete their first quarter system and an early-in early- He said Wednesday he wanted to poll term before Christmas Students out semester system. The Chancellor the faculty and asked Student Body wishing to transfer then would not face wants a report from state universities Organization iSBOi President Bill first semester exams after Christmas explaining their student and faculty Arnold, senior (A&Si. to survey since stale schools would be required Interest in both systems and whether students about which system they to begin (heir second term at the end of or not the option would increase or cut prefer Christmas vacation operating costs. Arnold yesterday said he would poll The calendar option would not l)r Hothe told council the Chancellor at least 1.000 students He is meeting reoulrn .ill schools to start on the same would like the information within 10 today with Dr George Herman, vice date days provost for faculty affairs, to work out However the semester quarter GaUw WNUqnw of AutWn, T»»o», soberly return* beer cant to a local distributor the sin ny's detail option would eliminate translerring Uncanny who pays cash for all that aluminum. An old whoolchair servei as hit bicycle DR. ROTHE YESTERDAY said Arnold said he would like to include from ,i semester system to a quarter hitch. (APwirophoto) Miami University raised the calendar arguments lor and against bolh system ll Ihe beginning of spring quarter An Academic Council Committee last year investigated national and statewide calendar trends. The committee, chaired by Dr. Jerry Roadblocks impede legal aid clinic Stretchier, professor of industrial education, found the national trend is to the early-in early-out semester By Man i.i Shaner university staffed by a private attorney submit to Dr Eakin's office with the dean about using this type of Society to see if services might be system. Staff Reporter whose duties will be, primarily, to concerning ways of establishing a legal experience as an intern situation for available to University students "Apparently the Chancellor has counsel those students who seek his advising service for University some law students." He said the demand for legal advice noted similar trends," said Dr. The Student Body Organization advise as to their legal rights either students. However, there are problems with has been growing "Interest has been Streichler He added that information iSBOi is studying the possibility of against those outside the university, or Dr Eakin said he and Anold have hiring law students Dr Eakin said a increasing over the years I think our from a survey conducted by Dr. establishing a legal aid clinic at the as against the university or members been looking into legal problems of problem arises in defining "legal whole society is becoming more legal- Michael Doherty. professor of psy- University, but has run into legal of the university community " providing legal advice to students advice" as opposed to "practicing oriented, he said chology, indicated faculty preference roadblocks As a result. KSUs Legal Aid Clinic Investigations of the possibilities law " "Now that the legal age has been for the semester system Two decisions by the state attorney was closed last April "As far as I have turned up many road blocks, "It is illegal to practice law in the lowered to 18, students at the Dr. Hothe said the Chancellor has general have said it is illegal to use know, only one stale university in Ohio mostly due to the attorney general's state of Ohio without being licensed, so University can sue and be sued. They not stated he would make the calendar state funds to finance a legal aid clinic has a legal aid clinic now. and that one decisions," he said we have to be careful about providing want to know what their rights and option available However, the Provost or hire a legal advisor for University iat the University of Akron), is not "At the moment the impossibilities legal advice through any one but a responsibilities are," he said. expects a decision in the near future. students. actually university affiliated." Or outweigh the possibilities." he added qualified attorney." he explained.