Israel again stymies peace talks WASHINGTON (AI’) lsr.tr li negotiators arrived Monday for a new round of Mid east peace talks, but the Arabs de layed nailing to protest thr planned expulsion of I* 1’ales llnian Arabs from Israeli held territories At the United Nations, the l Initial Slates joined the other M Set untv t ounnl members on Monday in strongly ton downing Israel s planned do portatlon of Ibe l’aleslinians I rani e s U N ambassador, lean Hernard Merimee. sail) the I ri (I vote may entourage the I’alestlnt.ins to return to the tie goliating table Arab .mil Western iftplomals had said the expulsion orders •a err undermining the peat e pna 1 • ant! tainting the alums pliere of the talks, yvhit ll are iheiluletl 1(1 resume Tuesday i, W ashing!on ! b ikini Kubtnsluin. a senior t.i ni got I a lor. e X p ressed • tb.,' the Arab negotiators ,y . , t arrive on time fnr talks Agfe! :. rills ll.1V e to be boll aed Kubinslein said Helm.- tile negotiations re .1 !I ii i vs eeks agii Israeli. I’.ib •■liman and jofdant.ni nego II iii a mi, am.ills agreed to re same on Tuesday ! bev are dtsi ussing an Israeli (a ; i i to gist limited self government to Palestinians whii live on ihr West Bunk and in the (.u/u Strip Israeli is holding separatene gnthitions with Svria imil l.elva nun In .i show of solidarity, the two Ar.ib governments also de I,mi! sending llietr negotiators lii’ii' Israel s.iiil Iasi Thursday it would expel lh«* Id I’.ili'Ntmi .iiin who are .ice.used of me it mg terrorism on the West Hunk ,111(1 111 ( ol/.U Four Isr.tells hlive I MS' f l killed 111 the territories in the lust It) weeks (iii Monday fin Israeli mill tars appeals hoard hearing the appeals ol the 1/ Palestinians ria■ ted a request to postpone deliberations, the army, said No re,is, ,ri w as giveli I he State !iepurtinent said ist week it si rongl s (Oil detuned the expulsions as in v udiitlOM id tile ('.eneva ( (ill \ t hhori • prov imuMs oil lr<*al in* nl i i inhabitants of o« i upini irrrilonrs ! hi Stsiii" Urp.irlnirni 4*.mi f \ « I.r>’*; s o f r origcloi n g sliou!*f ]»«• brought.In a ( i tirt for .» f.nr ir i.iI Imm-cI on r\ ich*m •• Mioin hilt’ K 11 ha r H Hnu ( h or .t S t.»i r i )<• j) ,j r l m r n l s| n rMinif i i unhrmtoj an a* I viM*r lo Pl.O (hairman Viissrr \r.i!-i 1 ma\ f«- jH-rrmUi ti lo ui Irf thi- t fnti ii SI.sirs ; hr .nfv ini■ f \abil Sha.il, i ineligible for a v isa under a hi vs barring admission of memtiers of groups llutl promote terror ism Hut the hivv also provides for waivers, and Hoik tier said Miaul had requested one Me Is si liedviled to speak to an Arab group Hoik her said waivers sometimes are granted for Speer lies James J Zoghy. exec ullvc di ret lor of the Arab American In stitute saltj Mia.it was invited to the group's polios confer nine toll held here Ian 111 1*1. some three months ago It had nothing to do with the htlateruls. /.cigbv said In the last round of talks two other Palestinians with c lose III s la the* I’Ll) were granted waivers bv tile Hush udminis tratlon and |olned the drdega Ilona* adv . set s 11 vs as not c lear i! Shunt w ill pl.iv a similar .rule Assistant Sc*c retary of State i.dward I1 Djert iian scheduled separate meetings with Israeli >e collate:* and With Haidar Main I Shall, tie senior Pales liman delegate Ihere was no sign of urgen , ! .wi vel to get the talks go mg again Hour her said onh tfi.it lac illtic * will lie available for tbe negotiations beginning tomoe row St rH your dollars liv usinj* coupons from the Oregon Daily Kmrrald. bcneauie or Activities winter i wi UAGULS Basketball RacquetbaS Voile, toil lrv>Af lube Water Poio QM DAY LVINIS Indoor Soccer Schick Super Hoops (3x3 BB) tennis C lassie: Wrestling MIN * QIV HLAlLliS M-WC 5 MW 3 C 6 C 6 MW 6 C 6 M W-C 5 MW 3 LNTRY DEADLINE Instant Set* OuR g Jan 10.3pm Jan, 17, 3pm .Ian 23,3 pm Jan 13.3pm Jan 17 3pm Feb 13 noon Feb 6.3pm .Ian 30 3pm Feb 6. 3pm START QM Eli. 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Kennedy Li brary released the 10 letters and transcripts of two verbal messages after the State De partment declassified them, said library spokesman Frank Kigg Library Director Charles Daly said he was pleased at "the long overdue release of these materials and the loos ening of the overly restrit live polu v on declassification ol historical materials The missile < risis flared in October. 1 *r>2 when an Amor lean t ’ spy plane spotted construction of Soviet med ium range ballistii missile siles in Cuba Alter Kenrtedv responded with a naval bits kude of the Island. Khrushchev agreed to remove the missiles in ex change for t: S guarantees that it wouldn't invade Cuba In an ()< t to, 12 letter in which Khrushchev urged Kennedy to lilt the him kudo, the Soviet louder said the con frontation brought tin- super powers to the brink ol dines ler W ho needs it' he w rote "It serves only the aggressive forces to strain nerves and thus to roach their goal which is to push the world into the abyss of thermonuclear war " In his response, Kennedy said he was hopeful the Unit' ed Nations could help remove the blockade But he warned "very serious problems" could arise if Cuban leader I’i del ('.astro continued to op pose on site checks of the missile sites "There have lieen no Unit ed Nations verification that other missiles were not loft behind," Kennedy wrote on Nov 11 "In fuel, there have been many reports of their be mg com ealed in r aves and elsewhere Khrushchov dismissed that claim, saving in Ins response that all nuclear warheads had been removed from Uubn. 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