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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-08-28

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France Warned to Recognize PLO

Plane Parts Hit
Tel Aviv House

TEL AVIV (JTA) — A
private home in Ganei
Tikva near Tel Aviv was
badly damaged last Thurs-
day when part of the refuel-
ling mechanism of an Air
Force plane broke off in
mid-air and fell into the liv-
ing room. The family was
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PARIS (JTA) — Ibrahim
Souss, the Palestine Libera-
tion Organization represen-
tative in France, said that
the European Middle East
initiative was dead and that
each country, particularly
France, would not be judged
individually by the PLO.
In an interview with the
French news agency,
Agence Centrale de Presse
(ACP), Souss said the PLO
was disappointed with
France and felt the coun-
try's Mideast policy had
taken a step backwards
since the new Socialist gov-
ernment of Francois Mitter-
rand came to power last
May.

He warned that the PLO
is "not prepared to wait in-
definitely" for France to
recognize the PLO "as the
sole legitimate representa-

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"Nobody Knows Me in
Miami," by Sheila Klass
(Scribner's) captures the
ambience of city life during
the Depression and the
genuine warmth and
strength of an endearing
family.
The novel centers around
Miriam, a 10-year-old girl
who must make an adult-
type decision: should she
stay with her parents in
their poor Brooklyn
neighborhood or should she
move to Miami, where she
can live with her prosperous
aunt and uncle. What at
first seems an easy choice, is
compliesated when Miriam
realizes she will be leaving
friends and family behind
for a new and uncertain fu-
ture.
Sheila Klass is the author
of two previous novels and a
memoir about life in
Trinidad. "Nobody Knows
Me in Miami" is her first
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Lecomte, who heads the
France-Israel Alliance,
rapped Cheysson for having
compared PLO chief Yasir
Arafat to France's war-time
leader Charles de Gaulle
during a press conference in
Rabat earlier this month
and for planning to meet
Arafat later this week in
Beirut.
Lecomte's protest, pub-
lished in Tuesday's, Le
Monde, describes the

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people."
Meanwhile,
the
president of one of the
most active France-
Israeli friendship groups,
retired French Army
Gen. Jean Lecomte,
called on Foreign Minis-
ter Claude Cheysson to
resign because of "his in-
admissible" pro-
Palestinian declarations.

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"Fathers"
Marek) by Robert Meister
explores the experience of
being a father and having
one.
Some 50 persons were
interviewed for the book
and they talk freely about
the interaction between
father and child. Subjects
discussed range from a
father's joy or hostility
towards his daughter's
emerging sexuality to a
son's idealization and im-
itation of a distant and suc-
cessful dad.
The author identifies six
specific types of fathers and
devotes a chapter to each:
distant, silent; seductive;
tyrannical, demanding;
idealized; macho, competi-
tive; eccentric, bizarre.
Robert Meister is the
author of "The Philosophy
of Nietzsche" and "A Liter-
ary Guide to Seduction." At
19, he won the Best Novel
Award in Budapest, Hun-
gary.

planned meeting between
Cheysson and Arafat as "an
act of hostility towards Is-
rael" and a "continuation of
the former administration's
cynical policy in the Middle
East."
In Jerusalem, David
Kimche, the director gen-
eral of Israel's Foreign
Ministry, protested to
France's Ambassador to Is-
rael, Marc Bonnefous, about
the Cheysson-Arafat meet-
ing.
Cheysson himself said
that his forthcoming
meeting with Arafat "is
far from certain." The
Foreign Minister was
originally scheduled to
meet the PLO leader
Saturday in Beirut, but

French press reports
from Lebanon say that
the two sides could not
agree where the meeting
should be held.
The French want Arafat
to call on Cheysson at the
French Embassy or at the
ambassador's residence.
The Palestinians say that
Arafat has the rank of chief
of state or prime minister,
at the least.
In a related development,
King Hussein of Jordan was
scheduled to meet Mittf-
rand Wednesday for
wide-ranging discussion' 01
the Middle East situation.
Mitterrand is due to leave
next month for his first offi-
cial visit to the area, to
Saudi Arabia.

Sharon Begins Meetings
With West Bank Leaders

TEL AVIV (JTA) —
Hilmi Hanoun, mayor of the
West Bank town of Tul-
karm, told Defense Minister
Ariel Sharon that the West
Bank and Gaza Strip Pales-
tinians completely reject
Premier Menahem Begin's
autonomy plan and regard
the Palestine Liberation
Organization as the sole
representative of the Pales-
tinians.
Hanoun met with Sharon
last week, and was under-
stood to have been the fi -
West Bank leader in a
oftalks the defense m. .ster
is having with them. He is
the only one so far to have
admitted to the conversa-
tion.
Defense Ministry officials
decline to discuss the meet-
ings, and according to re-
ports the Arabs concerned
have promised not to dis-
close the subjects discussed

or even admit to the fact of
the meetings.
The type of statements
made by Hanoun in radio
interviews, describing
his talk with Sharon,
have till now been
banned by the
authorities, who re-
garded them as sufficient
to detain the men con-
cerned. `- -
Sharon is reported to
have met also with Gaza
Mayor Rashad A-Shawwa,
East Jerusalem personality
Anwar An-Khatib and
others. Bethlehem Mayor
Elias Freij had denied re-
ports that he has met with
Sharon.
The military governor of
Nablus met Nablus Mayor
Bassam Shaka for some four
hours this week, in what
was believed to have been
an effort to get Shaka to
agree to meet Sharon.

France Will Replace Iraq
Reactor With Restrictions

PARIS
(JTA)
President Francois Mitter-
rand told Iraq that France
was willing to replace the
nuclear reactor destroyed
by Israel in an air attack
last June, French officials
said.
The officials indicated
that Mitterrand told Iraqi
special envoy Tarq Aziz that
if replaced, France would
impose tighter restrictions
to prevent the use of the
reactor for military pur-
poses.
Mitterrand said he be-
lieves that Iraq should not
be denied materials and
technology which are pro-

Anti-Emigration
Drive Is Begun

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Premier Menahem Begin
has named Dov Shilansky,
deputy minister in the pre-
mier's office, to head the
fight against emigration.
One of the first appoint-
ments Shilansky made is
Shmuel Lahis, former direc-
tor general of the Jewish
Agency, who resigned from
the job last February after a
storm erupted over his re-
port that 300,000-500,000
Israelis live in the U.S.

vided to other countries, one
official said.
But we want to make
sure that under no cir-
cumstance would such
supplies lead to prolifer-
ation of nuclear
weapons," the official
said. "France is opposed
to nuclear proliferation."
Aziz told reporters after
the hour-long meeting with
Mitterrand that the talks
were "friendly" and "char-
acterized by the profound
understanding and coopera-
tion between our two coun-
tries."
Israel charged for some
time before the attack on
the reactor outside of
Baghdad, that Iraq was
using the reactor for atoi
weapons manufacturi._
purposes.

ADL Appointee

- NEW YORK — The
Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith has announced
the appointment of Carol
Lister as director of the
agency's New York
Regional Office. Ms. Lister
was director for the past six
years of ADL's Ohio-
Kentucky-Indiana Re-
gional Office, located in
Columbus, Ohio.

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