The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 26, 1985, Image 11

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    20— I The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Nov. 26,.1985
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Tickets
continued from page 1
turn to travel agents that offer trips
with tickets or hope that more tickets
are made available.
The travel agents purchased their
tickets from the game’s organizers
and did not buy any of the Universi
ty’s allotment, Meredith said.
Bob Hildreth, chairman of the
bowl’s media relations committee,
said it is possible that Oklahoma, the
Lions’ opponent in the New Year’s
Night game, may not use its full
allocation, or fans in Miami may not
usp all of their tickets.
“There may pdssibly be some addi
tional tickets available from people
who are going to the Sugar Bowl to
see Miami and have already pur
chased their Orange Bowl tickets,”
Hildreth said.
Any unused tickets will be made
Hussan
continued from page 1
consider, he insisted that the 1983
Arab plan for Palestinian sovereignty
over the West Bank of the Jordan
River and mutual recognition of Is
rael and the Arab states remains on
the table.
“But this does not rule out another
approach, provided it leads to the
required result,” he said. There
would be no prior Arab conditions
other than that the discussions should
aim at peace and at giving a home
land to the Palestinians, the monarch
added.
“Everyone will agree that there
will be no more war because every
one will have recognized everyone
else,” he said.
Hassan avoided a direct reply on
whether Egypt should be readmitted
to the Arab League, saying that the
available to the schools or will be sold
by the committee itself, Hildreth
said.
Those interested in the availability
of tickets through Miami should con
tact Kit Winchester,' Ticket Manager,
Orange Bowl Committee, P.O. Box
350748, Miami, Fla., 33135.
Although 12,500 seems like a rela
tively small number of tickets, Mere
dith said that is all the University is
allowed under National Collegiate
Athletic Assocaition regulations.
Each bowl gamemust allocate at
least one-third of itstickets to the
competing teams, Meredith Said. The
Orange Bowl seats approximately
76,000 spectators so Penn State and
Oklahoma were given 25,000 tickets to
split equally, he said.
To insure that students use all of
the 2,500 tickets issued to them, Mere-
question can be resolved only by a
summit meeting of all Arab states.
An Israeli government official, who
asked not to be identified by name,
said if Peres and Hassan were to
meet it would be a “major move
forward. All meetings in the past
were confidential. This would be in
the open and that is the significance.”
Micha Harish, a member of the
Israeli Parliament and acting chair
man of the Foreign Affairs and Secu
rity Committee, said in Tel Aviv that
Hassan’s invitation and Peres’ re
sponse was “very positive” sign. He
noted that Hassan was close to Jor
dan’s King Hussein, with whom Peres
has been trying to open direct peace
negotiations.
A senior official in Peres’ Labor
Party told reporters, “It is no secret
that Mr. Peres had good personal
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II
dith said they will be stamped “for
student use only,” insuring that the
tickets will not be sold to non-stu
dents.
To enforce this plan, Meredith said
students will be asked to show their
IDs along with their tickets before
entering the stadium for the game.
“We are interested in getting as
many students to the game as possi
ble,” Meredith said. “We dislike
scalping and requiring IDs will make
sure that students will only sell tick
ets to other students. This way they
will not be able to sell their tickets to
non-students.”
Students will be required to pay for
their tickets when they turn in their,
applications. Those who do not re
ceive tickets will have their checks
returned to them in the mail, Mere
dith said.
contacts including meetings with
King Hassan when he was an opposi
tion leader and would welcome fur
ther contacts.”
According to an authorized biogra
phy of Peres, he met at least twice
with-Hassan in 1978 to discuss a
crisis in the negotiations with Egypt
and in 1981 to review the overall
Middle East situation.
During that period Peres was a
leader of the Labor Party, which was
the main opposition to the conserva
tive Likud bloc led by Prime Minister
Menachem Begin, who resigned in
1983. Peres now heads the uneasy,
coalition government
The only Arab leader to meet pub
licly with Israeli officials was the late
Egyptian president, Anwar Sadat,
who signed the Camp David peace
pact with Begin.
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