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VALANCES on horizontals COVERED HEADRAIL on verticals (Not available U.S. Lebanese Expose PLO, Demand They 'Quit Lebanon' I I I I I (Continued from Page 1) I I I I I I I I I I I I who are indiscriminately shelling the population of east Beirut without cause. PLO gunmen at roadblocks are turning back Lebanese families seeking safety out- side the city. The PLO would see the city go up in flames rather than leave in peace. "What right does the PLO have to decide the fate of Beirut? Who gave them au- thority to insist that Lebanese civilians die with them? When will the world understand that Lebanon will never know peace or freedom until the PLO and the Syrians depart? Israel should also withdraw— and a strong and soverign Lebanese government will be restored. "Lebanon's people cry out in agony for an end to the terrible destruction that has been brought upon them. Now, before it is too late, we call on President Reagan and All who love peace and value human life: "The PLO must go — at once! "The terrorists must not be permitted to bring Beirut crashing down around them. They must not be al- lowed to jeopardize the lives of more Lebanese civilians. They must not destroy what remains of a nation and a people. "The hostage city must be freed!" Meanwhile, the same issue of the New York Times carried a letter to the editor and an explanatory article by Ronald Smothers in which six international relief agencies disav- owed any connection with a pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel advertisement which appeared Sunday. The ad appeared in the Times, the Washington Post, the Atlanta Journal - Constitution, and the Chicago Tribune. The Los Angeles Times also printed the ad, but without the names of the agencies when it was unable to confirm on aluminum) written authorizations by all groups mentioned in the ad. The relief agencies said they had never authorized a listing of their names and addresses in the advertise- ment, which was placed by a group called Concerned Americans for Peace that gave a Los Angeles mailing address. Spokesmen for some of the relief groups said they had been deluged by tele- phone calls, mostly from Jewish groups in the United States that had interpreted the use of the groups' names as support of the views ex- pressed. "Preserving the neut- rality of a non- governmental, humanitarian agency is a diffult job in the best of times," wrote the relief groups. "Without our im- partial status agencies such as ours would not be able to perform the pub- lic mission entrusted to us: delivering emergency disaster aid and recon- struction assistance wherever it is needed, to whomever needs it." The groups, Care, the U.S. Committee for UN- ICEF, the Ameri,r-7 Friends Service Commi the American Red Cr6bs, Save the Children Federa- tion and the Church World Services of the National Council of Churches, said that they were "dismayed" by the ,mention of their names and that "it could ac- tually harm our ability to help the innocent victims of this conflict by calling into question our independent stance." New PLO Diplomatic Envoy Takes Up Post in Austria VIENNA (JTA) — Chan- cellor Bruno Kreisky con- firmed that Abdullah Frangi, the Palestine Lib- eration Organization's dip- lomatic representative in Bonn, will become the PLO's diplomatic envoy in Austria as well. The announcement was unexpected inasmuch as the Austrian govenrment ap- peared in no hurry to re- ceive a replacement for the former PLO representative, Ghazi Hussein, who was de- clared persona non grata and ousted from the country last summer for his alleged involvement in an arms smuggling attempt at the Vienna airport. Frangi had been consi- dered as a possible successor for several months but Kreisky himself said there was no rush to fill the post. He apparently changed his mind in light of the PLO's precarious position follow- ing the destruction of its military forces and bases in Lebanon by Israel. Kreisky met Frangi in Vienna and described him to reporters later as a "balanced and proper man who has always been in line with (PLO leader Yasir) Arafat." Austria was the first Western nation to grant the PLO quasi diplomatic ac- creditation. The PLO dip- lomat in Vienna represents his organizatimi before the Austrian government and at several United Nations agencies based here where the PLO holds observer status. Iran Volunteers `Quarantined' WASHINGTON — Newsweek magazine re- ported this week that the 1,500 Iranian "volunteers" who wanted to fight against Israel were held in a virtual quarantine by the Syrians until the Iranians could be sent on to Lebanon. Newsweek said the Damascus government wanted "to deny them any opportunity to infect Sy- rians with their revolutio- nary religious zeal." OK BABY, WE'VE -YPED11-1' STATs, SINCE 1695 WINDOW SHADE CO. Old Orchard 15150 W. 7 Mi. Rd. Shopping Center open Mon. thru Fri. Maple Rd. at Orchard Lk. Rd. 9 to 5, Sat. 9 to 3 open Mon. thru Fri. 10 to 5; Sat. 9 to 3 *Measuring and installation cost. Freight charges on certain designer items and woven woods 83" and wider. Previous orders excluded. Phone estimates gladly given. 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