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Page 10 THE BATTALION MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1979 EASELS PIZZA SPAGHETTI LASAGNE MONDAY NITE SPECIAL Castro’s proposal rejected Ag Summit puts Egypt ‘on parole 101 Enjoy FREE BEER with the purchase of a pizza while you watch Monday Nite Football on our giant T.V. screen. 807 Texas Ave. 696-3380 United Press International HAVANA — Fidel Castro Satur day recommended the non-aligned movement punish Egypt for signing a peace treaty with Israel but sum mit leaders rejected his proposal, saying they would monitor Cairo’s conduct, diplomatic sources said. In the closing hours of the sum mit, a conference spokesman said the summit’s steering committee had reached “unanimous agree ment” on the Camp David accord but he refrained from further com ment. Diplomatic sources said, how ever, that the leaders of key non- aligned nations condemned the Camp David accord as a separate peace that violates Palestinian rights and condemned Cairo for signing the treaty with Israel. But the steering committee re jected a proposal submitted by the Cuban president on behalf of radical Arab nations to suspend or “freeze” Egypt’s membership in the move ment. But, in a compromise move, they decided to monitor Egypt’s conduct over the next 18 months and vote at the nonaligned foreign ministers conference on whether to suspend Cairo’s membership. “That is like saying I am not going to hang you but I’m going to put rope around your neck,” one Singa pore delegate commented. One Egyptian diplomat compared the decision to being put on parole. The final session of the 95-nation summit, which must approve the steering panel’s recommendation, convened in a closed door meeting at about 7 p.m. CDT. 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A brief outline of the controver sial “Havana Delaration” to be adopted at summit’s end showed the preamble sets forth very moderate principles of non-alignment. But comments on specific world issues such as on Africa and Latin America were strongly worded and included appeals for increased mili tary aid to black forces in Zimbabwe, Rhodesia and South Africa. Castro, president of the summit because he is its official host, rec ommended Egypt’s membership in the summit “be frozen.” He made the recommendation in a report to a summit steering committee made up of 23 nations, Egyptian sources said. They said simply that Egypt’s par ticipation would “he frozen” and did not explain what specific sanctions would be applied against Egypt. Egyptian diplomats were known to be alarmed by the move because the panel’s membership includes 13 radical Arab countries and heavily pro-Soviet nations that vehemently oppose the Camp David accord. The summit was to have ended Friday but a seemingly unending line of speakers that included heads of state and liberii movements delayed the finisli Castro’s report that Eji| membership was to “be frozen not part of the Havana dedans which for the past five been the focus of the sumhij cause of allegations Castro waj ing to tilt the conference in iait his Soviet friends. The declaration rejects a deu by radical Arab nations that Cii membership in the movemeni suspended but denounced) Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty, ing it sidesteps Palestinian ns and Israeli occupation of Arabia The declaration’s key polij language was expected to f line laid down by Yugoslavia'sH ident Josip Broz Tito asafounde the non-aligned movement in — total indepedence from boi U.S. and Soviet power blocs. Tito, whose movement hasp to 95 member nations and indi more than half the world's [Kp tin, was known to have t angered by the resolution draft written months ago byOi the host country. 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