THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 30, 1977 9 Rocket Attacks, PLO's Refusal to Withdraw Mar Beginning of South Lebanon Cease-Fire TEL AVIV (JTA)—A cease-fire went into effect in southern Lebanon on Mon- day but not before last min- ute Katyusha rocket attacks by terrorists on Kiryat Shmona and Safad wounded eight Israelis. A 26-year-old mother and her child were f MANNY COON7;71 BETTER BUSINESS EQUIPMENT CO. 6E516 FILES 29.95 24.99 CARPETING—DRAPES CALCULATORS 9.99 Complete Showroom Of • ADDING Budget A Fine MACHINES .9.99 Executive Furniture WANTED... ANY USED RENTALS • LEASES TYPEWRITERS • TRADE-INS WE BUT USED FURNITURE NEW - USED OPEN SAT. 548.6404 All equipment guarantee 231 W 9 Mileltd Fern Block West Of Woodward Gi seriously hurt. Two other persons sustained moderate injuries and four were released from the hospital after treatment. The cease-fire was by U.S. embassies in Tel Aviv, Beirut and Damascus which had made intensive efforts to end the warfare in south- ern Lebanon. Israel was a signatory of the documents exchanged with the Ameri- cans as were Lebanon and Syria which represented the Palestinians. Israeli officials stressed that the latter were not a direct partner in the agree- ments and that Israel had no dealings whatsoever with them. As of Wednesday, the Palestinian forces had not moved from their positions, telling news correspondents that they had orders not to shoot unless fired upon but had no orders to leave their positions. According tb' the cease- fire agreement, the Palesti- nians and Israelis were required to withdraw from the border area inside Lebanon. The cease-fire confirmed long-standing reports—vig- orously denied by Israel in the past—that Israeli forces were stationed inside Lebanon. Officials said it was Defense Minister Ezer Weizmann who, with Begin's approval, initiated the talks that resulted in the cease-fire. It came at a time when Christian forces were hard pressed in the Marj Ayoun area and were unable to dislodge the Palestinians from the Khyam area. Christian morale was also at a low point. The Syrians were said to have agreed because they feared increasing Israeli involvement would lead to clashes. Meanwhile, the State Department assailed the Radical Front for the Liber- ation of Palestine for saying that it would not abide by the cease-fire. A dispatch from Beirut quoted a PLO spokesman as saying that the cease-fire could take place with the "isolationists" but not with the "Zionist enemy." NEW CADILLAC?' Fulbright Lashes ZOA Head, BUY OR LEASE FROM Aid to Lebanese Christians ANDY BLAU in BIRMINGHAM at WILSON-CRISSMAN CADILLAC CALL BUS. MI 4-1930 RES. 642-6836 1350 N. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM THINK! 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Sternstein and sneered at Israeli support of Christians in the Lebanese strife dur- ing a panel discussion on the Middle East in which for- mer Undersecretary of State George Ball, inter- national lawyer Rita Hauser and Sen. Jacob Javits (R- NY) also participated. Joseph Sisco. also a for- mer undersecretary of state, chaired the discussion at the Capital Hilton Hotel which was sponsored by the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative public affairs organization. The transcript shows Ful- bright saying. "The other day. when the President said something regarding the PLO—I forget exactly— when Rabbi Sterntein char- acterized it—he equated it with an attack similar to the attack of the Arabs at ,the Yom Kippur War. This is a very provocative statement. it seems to me." Sternstein had protested the State Department's announcement on Rosh Hashana eve that the "Palestinians must" partiC- ipate in a Geneva conference. Javits pointed out to Ful- bright that "you can prob- ably find a thousand Arab muftis who have vowed — Israel Will Probe Organized Crime JERUSALEM (JTA)— The Cabinet named a five- man panel to investigate organized crime in Israel and recommend ways to expedite the fight against it. The body is chaired by Jerusalem lawyer and for- mer State Attorney Erwin Shimron and it includes another lawyer, a tax expert, an academic crimi- nologist and a former head of the Shin Bet. the secret service. much more bloody things than what Rabbi Sternstein had to say." Shortly after- wards Fulbright spoke of the fighting in Lebanon in which he said "all the blame is not on the PLO." He noted that "the Israelis have been shelling it (Leba- non) and have positions in it." Hauser retorted, "That's not how the war started." Fulbright went on to say. "They (Israelis) have cer- tainly engaged in a great crusade to save the Chris- tians. 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