(Israeli prime minister selects coalition cabinet TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) Prime Minister :designate• Menahem Begin completed his L ;government coalition yesterday, signing t4tgreements with two religious parties to give Sissight-wing Likud bloc a three-seat edge in 'Parliament. Begin also announced he will visit Washington - next _month for talks with President Carter. The 63-year-old Begin will present his coalition cabinet to parliament today, of ficially shifting power to his Likud alliance after almost three decades of Labor party leadership ; The visit to Washington is expected to provide the first major test of the new government's relations with its major :foreign ally. Begin, leader of the 'parliamentary opposition. since Israel's ;Spaniards t;i: . ‘ - ''fearful of T:U.S. bases 1 : MADRID, Spain (UPI) —. il'he opposition Socialist ;;;Workers Party, a close i 3 second to Premier Adolfo Suarez's centrist bloc in last week's election, demanded ,? yesterday that the new Iparliament urgently take up .4the question of U.S. military .;•bases in Spain. :1 . It charged that the treaty t•I covering the Rota atomic ,I . submarine base and the ~ airfields at Torrejon, Seville }'land Zaragoza had converted t , % Spain into a "satellite of the a, United States" and was ex i'-;'J)osing it to the dangers of nuclear attack. I IA El Socialista, the official , - K organ of the SoCialists, said 1 3 , the treaty was concluded by the late dictator Francisco I'. Li , Franco without asking the t ' Spanish people, causing i serious damage to Spanish I ' 'interest. , i 1,: "The new democratic 1 1 parliament, working for the „:; recovery of our sovereignty, 4 must give priority to the U.S. s:I. military presence in Spain," (4:1El Socialista said. . Although the party plat =i, form adopted last December iasked for liquidation of the ,:, bases, El Socialista only -. asked for parliamentary ,oebate on the treaty. :But with crucial problems = ,such as the ailing economy .:' and minority rights for #. Basques and Catalonians ~$ facing the new parliament, it : 1, ,' 1 .y.ias believed unlikely that it would take up the bases problem in the near future. ' Suarez, meanwhile, met ': with King Juan Carlos to I discuss his ideas for forming ':, Spain's first democratic 4 ) government in nearly 40 'I years. According to almost complete results, Suarez' middle of the road forces won ',.i86 of the 350 seats in the congress of deputies 10 1 short of an absolute majority. The Socialist Workers Pally finished second with 118 seats, nd the rest were scattered - among Communists, the llndpopular Alliance nd Basque and Catalonian nationalists. • rn?'. - e , :•.!,;;V;;15 , ... • . • *4l, • • • • y • A PARAMOUNT RELEASE DINO DE LAURENTIIS i AL RC I sML W-IN c.., hi TECHNICOLOR A Parlount Release FRI.-SAT.-SUN. JUNE 24-26 7:30/10:00 21 Sparks • only $l.OO he BEST in on campus entertainment . a JEM production for USG We're the "Open When You Need Us" Store and Our special Summer Hours are: Monday - Friday, 9:30 - 8:30, and 10.5 Saturdays UNCLE ELI'S/129 East Bea ver Avenuo/238-1987 ART SUPPLIES/ ORIGINAL ART a GRAPHICS/STATIONERY DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES/CUSTOM FRAMING ETC founding 29 years ago, is a virtual unknown to American politicians. Carter has urged Israel to return almost all occupied Arab territory in exchange for peace with the Arabs, a policy supported in principle by the outgoing Labor government. Begin's aides asserted yesterday that Carter would find common ground with the one-time underground leader. They did not elaborate: Begin's visit will precede another planned tour of Middle East capitals by Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, who has been sounding out Arabs• and Israelis on the possibility of reconvening , peace talks in Geneva, suspended since 1973. • . Begin's Likud Unity bloc controls 45 seats in the Knesset, or parliament. The agreements signed yesterday bring the 12 seats of the National Religious party And four seats of the Agudat Religious party religious faction into a Likud-led coalition. Two other members who have pledged support to Begin would give his government 63 of the 120 seats in parliament for a three seat majority In return for support from the religious parties, Begin has promised a series of policy changes extending greater religious control over Israeli life. ft le A ,dit A Al . 2 ie ~.. o l t i‘y - • - y.',.ee• -- ..\ 1 / 14- 11 r an Ice Cram ore I annourica.sin .9D ..... • 1.. /. I:, , l ar6 trink Sp eco 1 4, with coop I 1 1 4,3 • In effect this would bar Jews converted I d i nOlilt .1., • : i °NW cairo, ,) under Reform or Conservative rules from d i 4..5 4 , 6 - 44 ,- , being accepted as Israeli citizens under the .., ,SOL-i,-..t. Law of Return, which gives all Jews the right W I s e a ' 41 1 34. East,.Cooem,,,Ayaruq-AWAS to citizenship ii:i Israel. One concession likely to anger Reform and Conservative Jewish groups in the United States would define the Halacha, or orthodox Jewish law, as the only basis for conversion to Judaism that would be recognized in Israel. MID TM' nwsrmrs. where, h where, Calder Square? Tne Daily Collegian Monday, June 20, 1977- Technicolor 0 Distributed by Warner Bro! 1:30-3:30-5:30 7:45-10:00 Well, Calder Square is nestled away between Beaver and College Avenues, on Calder Way in the new heart oftown. If you're driving along either College or Beaver Avenues, just take a left•onto McAllister Street. A block later and you're there at Calder Square. Back on College Avenue, just look for an attractive grey stone church and a Modern bank with a mechanical teller named "Rosy". McAllister Street is between them and the Square is one block behind them. So, now that you know, you can Turn Back To the Good Times . Turn Back To Calder Square. Pssst. 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