12—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Oct. 25, 1978 Israel cabinet still undecided on peace plan JERUSALEM (AP) —The Israeli Cabinet adjourned after a seven-hour session Tuesday without taking a decision on the draft of a peace treaty with Egypt. President Carter has urged the Israelis to accept the document but some ministers expressed reservations. Speaking to reporters after the lengthy session, Prime Minister Menachem Begin said, "I hope the Cabinet will end its discussion tomorrow, and that it will also take the decisions." Former Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, also a member of the powerful committee, said the draft left open "certain questions which require concrete an swers." Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan and Defense Minister Ezer Weizman, Israel's chief negotiators at the talks, briefed Parliament's most powerful body, the Foreign Affairs and Security Committee, after the Cabinet adjourned. Syria, Iraq heads unite BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) Syrian President Hafez Assad visited Iraq for the first time in five years Tuesday, temporarily burying the two Arab neighbors' bitter political rift to unite in opposition to the Camp David accords. Assad's visit to Baghdad was seen as a major step toward relaxing one of the Arab world's bitterest ideological disputes. Assad arrived to a 21-gun salute, bouquets of flowers and a warm em- AI - A.& A KO Congratulations on your Homecoming Achievements AK(PAlumni U-031 110 I====, Did You The Penn State Bookstore's k " Monday & Wednesday I==== DOES YOUR TYPEWRITER TYPE LIKE THIS? Service on Typewriters Olympia Royal Smith Corona McCloskey's Office Equipment (-) HUB Supply Division is Open until 8:00 p.m. 111====11 t•~ - ~' 305 Benner Pike (at the "Y") "Everybody is analyzing," said Deputy Prime Minister Yigael Yadin. "I hope there will be a con clusion tomorrow." Finance Minister Simcha Ehrlich told Israel radio after the meeting he hoped the draft would be ratified Wednesday. But the radio quoted Energy Minister Yitzhak Modai as saying the draft "raises doubts whether this means real peace or just a tactical step which is not real peace." Official sources confirmed press reports that Carter cabled Begin to urge Israel to accept the draft, saying the negotiators had produced a good agreement. But after 11 hours of discussion Monday and Tuesday, the Cabinet had neither accepted the draft or issued new instructions to its negotiators. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia expressed a "better un derstanding" of the peace accords after a 24-hour vi*it to Saudi Arabia by President Anwar Sadat's special brdce from Iraqi counterpart Ahmed Hassan Al Bakr and later began talks with Bakr and other senior officials. Assad's visit, a landmark event in the ever-shifting alliances of the Arab world, was preceded by the an nouncement Sunday of the reopening of borders, which had been closed for about year, and the resumption of air traffic. The trip, termed "a working visit" and expected to last two days, will be followed by another visit by Assad to I===l (-) - Know... (-) I===t against peace plans Baghdad for an Arab 'summit scheduled to begin Nov. 2. Until recently, the Syrian regime and that of Iraqi President Ahmed Hassan al Bakr were set against one another in a relentless propaganda war and blamed each .other for subversive activity and political assassinations. The Syria-Iraq reconciliation, whether lasting or not, was seen by Arab analysts as a measure of the importance bdth • . - •••. • " • • • • • ..• . . 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