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V Thursday, April 14, 1983/The Battalion/Page 11 George Schultz blasts PLO United Press International WASHINGTON — Secretary of State George Shultz says the needs of the Palestinian people would be better served by strip ping the Palestine Liberation Organization of its reponsibility to represent them. In a news conference Tues day, Shultz blamed the setback in Middle East peace talks on the PLO and urged the Arab world to reconsider its 1974 decison to make the PLO the sole represen tative of the Palestinian people. The PLO, Shultz said, has been the party that has tempor arily frustrated an opportunity for peace. He said if the PLO decides to turn toward violence that it would be a bad decison. He said such violence would be the alternative to a negotiated settlement involving Israel, Jor dan and the Palestinians. Referring to the decision of the PLO not to exercise its re sponsibility to enter the negotia tions through Hussein, Shultz said, “We have a saying around here: ‘Use it or lose it.’” Palace sources said King Hus sein has told President Reagan he can no longer take part in Middle East peace efforts until either the PLO fully approves the Reagan peace plan or the Arab League decertifies the PLO as the sole representative of the Palestinian people. The United States is standing by its proposal for a negotiated settlement that would lead to a Palestinian entity federated with Jordan on the West Bank and Gaza, Shultz said. “We emphasize for it be suc cessful it has to meet the legiti mate needs of the Palestinian people. That is good high ground to stand on,” he said. Shultz said he stands ready to travel to the Middle East if Reagan orders him to go, but no trips or conferences are planned at present because they would not have any apparent benefit. 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