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...that have claimed 14 dead and 60 wounded since the ceasefire. In one incident last week, three Israeli soldiers were killed when Syrian mortar shells hit their trench. On the Suez front on election day, there were 72 incidents involving mortar fire, small arms and antitank missiles. Israeli leaders warn that without agreement on disengagement, the Geneva talks could collapse; some are putting the matter even more strongly. General Ariel Sharon, the Suez-front commander who won a Knesset seat on the Likud list and will leave the army to take it, says bluntly: "We will not accept...
...Along with Chrysler President John Riccardo, they have long advocated postponing federal deadlines until the automakers could come up with a modified engine that would meet clean-air requirements without the catalytic converter-or unleaded gas. Congress, however, saw fit to ignore that argument last week. The result, oilmen warn, will be increases in crude oil consumption because producing lead-free gasoline actually uses more oil than making gasoline with lead additives...
...money, the government has announced that its $16 billion budget for next year-the largest ever-would be balanced. Rumors that a 20% raise for civil servants might be in the budget, though, swiftly sent retail prices up 10%. The government promptly ordered out "anti-price-hike squads" to warn shopkeepers against inflationary gouging...
...Israelis, Kissinger will probably point out that the time has come to test Arab intentions by pulling back in Sinai. He may perhaps warn the Arabs that the present oil policy heavily improves the Soviet position in the Middle East and runs the risk of losing U.S. support for such touchy issues as a Palestinian homeland and possible internationalization of Jerusalem. In view of the new spirit of unity created in Algiers last week, his arguments will have to be very convincing to have any effect...
...Living Council with notices of their intention to raise prices on products ranging from beer to brooms to brake linings. Automakers may hear from the COLC this week on their petitions for another round of price boosts; some increases are bound to be granted, and Ford and Chrysler warn that these will not be the last for the '74 models. Retail food costs-particularly those of bread and milk-continue to climb as increases in farm prices work their way to supermarket shelves. The Arab oil squeeze will further inflate the prices not only of oil and gasoline...