12 Friday, March 28, 1

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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break even. You can't even
quit the game.
— Ginsberg

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Giscard Stand
on PLO Blasted

We have too many people
who live without working,
and we have altogether too

PARIS (JTA) — Several
top rank members of
President Valery Giscard
d'Estaing's own political
party, Union for French
Democracy, are openly dis-
associating themselves
from his pro-Palestinian
stand.
They include party
president Jean Lecanuet,
Sen. Andre Monteil, and the
president of the Radical
Party, a junior coalition
member, Didier Bariani.
For three solid days, the
party's annual congress,
held this year in Orleans,
was marked by the dele-
gates' dissatisfaction with
Giscard's recent statements
in Kuwait and Amman cal-
ling for Palestinian self-
determination.

Privately, a party
strategist said that the
president's stand could
endanger his re-election
next year. Giscard was
elected in 1974 with less
than 300,000-vote major-
ity over Socialist Fran-
cois Mitterrand. France's
700,000 Jews are known
for their heavy participa-
tion in all major elections.
Monteil told the congress
that "No French govern-
ment should accept (Pales-
tine Liberation Organiza-
tion chief Yasir) Arafat's
presence in Paris before the
PLO changes its charter
and decides to. recognize Is-
rael."
Monteil called for the
preservation of the current
status of Jerusalem and
said "it would be scandalous
to have Soviet soldiers
guard the holy sepulcher."
The Middle East issue is
being widely discussed by
all of France's political par-
ties with the exception of
the Communists. The Gaul-
lists, who generally support
Giscard, have expressed
"doubts" with the govern-
ment's Mideast policy and
their leader, Jacques
Chirac, last week conferred
at length with Israel's Am-
bassador Meir Rosenne.
The Socialists, cur-
rently busy with an
internal fight over the
party's leadership, have
refrained from taking an
open official stand. One
of their leaders, however,
Charles Hernu, mayor of
the industrial city of Vil-
leurbaines, refused to
meet Giscard on an offi-
cial visit in the area.
The centrist parties, for
which most Jews generally
vote, are the most troubled
by Giscard's policy.
Political circles expect
that the Mideast will con-
tinue to remain a major
issue in the pre-electoral
campaign. The Presidential
elections are scheduled for
April 1981 and the actual
campaign will first begin
next January.

Sins classified as abomi-
nations in the Bible include
idolatry, child sacrifice, eat-
ing of unclean foods, magi-
cal and divinatory prac-
tices, and sexual . and moral
crimes.

many who work without liv-
ing.
—Charles R. Brown

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Sincere
best wishes
for a joyous
and festive
Passover

Helen and Paul
Zuckerman

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