6 Friday, January 22, 1982 07 50 /0 OFF r THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS TENNIS & RACQUETBALL MEMBERSHIP 352-8000 FRANKLIN RACQUET CLUB 29350 Northwestern, Southfield • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • LIMITED TIME ONLY Israel Restaurant in Berlin Begin Pulls Plug on Radio Item Critical of Ariel Sharon Target of Terrorist Bombing JERUSALEM (JTA) — ''Premier Menahem Begin, still confined to a wheel- chair because of a hip injury last month, appeared in the Knesset today to defend his intervention to kill a radio news broadcast critical of Defense Minister Ariel Sharon. Motions critical •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0* • • • • • • • • BEST RENT IN TOWN • • • • • • ATLANTIC CITY • • • CLASH OF THE TITANS • APOCALYPSE NOW • MOMMIE DEAREST • • EXCALIBUR • IS • RENT THESE MOVIES OR CHOOSE • FROM 100's OF OTHER GREAT MOVIES • • • $35.00 Membership Fee • • • • 569-2330 • • 12 Mile at Evergreen • Open 7 Days • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •► • • o • • • •• VIDEO PLUS and supportive of the Pre- mier's actions were pre- sented for debate. The Kol Israel news item that aroused Begin's,wrath quoted former Chief of Staff Haim Barley, a prominent figure in the opposition Labor Party, as saying that he could not sleep peace- fully while Sharon held the Defense Ministry post be- cause Sharon was mentally. "unbalanced." Barley's re- marks were taken from an interview to be published in a forthcoming issue of the Labor Party's monthly magazine Migvan. Begin instructed the chief of the prime minis- ter's office, Yehiel Kadishai, to demand an "apology" from Kol Is- rael for broadcasting the item. There was no apol- ogy but the item, broad- cast at 2 p.m. Jan. 9, was not repeated in sub- sequent newscasts. Begin told the Knesset that he agreed that a full- scale debate should be held on -"whether a state media should be an anti- government media." He claimed the issue was not "freedom of expression" but "freedom to cast shame and insult." A life spent worthily should be measured by de- eds, not years. —Sheridan BONN (JTA) — West Be- rlin police arrested six Palestinians Saturday sus- pected of involvement in the bombing of an Israeli res- taurant there last Friday night in which 25 persons were injured, including a 14-month-old child reported in critical condition. The suspects were later re- leased. The restaurant, Mifdish Israel, is located in the cen- ter of the city. A group cal- ling itself the Peoples League of Free Palestine claimed responsibility in an anonymous telephone call to the West German news agency's Berlin office. (A bomb bias' caused ex- tensive damage to the Tel Aviv office of Lufthansa, the West German airlines, Saturday and shattered windows in a wide area • around Hayarkon Street where the office is located. There were no casualties. Police investigating the in-. cident said it'may hay een in retaliation for t est Berlin bombing.) Later, another group, called the Arab May 15 Organization for the Liber- ation of Palestine, an- nounced in Beirut that it had carried out the attack. The same group had claimed responsibility for bombing the El Al office in Istanbul Jan. 9. According to West Be- rlin police, the suspects detained were believed to be members of the Popu- lar Front for the Libera- tion of Palestine. How- ever, chief investigator Manfred Kittlau said ther was no concrete evidence implicating them and that the police were considering all_pos- sibilities. Get Acquainted Offer For February Men Only $2 OFF First Manicure Call EDIE at Tel-12 Barber Shop 356-9825 • JANUARY SUPER BO SPEC-TACUL START THE YEAR OFF WITH THESE SPECTACULAR SAVINGS 35-50%0FF ENTIRE INVENTORY OF PRESCRIPTION FRAMES 20 % OFF ALL LENSES SUNGLASSES 2 0% OFF SAVE ON QUALITY NAME BRANDS INCLUDING VUARNET THE ULTIMATE IN SKI SUNGLASSES RAYBAN SUNGLASSES • CARRERA SUNGLASSES • DESIGNER FRAMES • ALL THE LATEST STYLES! THE PLACE FOR QUALITY DISCOUNTS AND SERVICE! Examinations on the premises by appointment (Dr. BARRY BELL, OPTOMETRIST) 29107 Northwestern Hwy. (the corner of 12 Mile Rd.), Southfield, MI 48034 Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 10-6, Saturday 10-5 358-4744