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It is to meet and made the following such an emergency that he statements: "I told Al Haig and and his associates urged generous giving and elicited Caspar Weinberger in February that Israel th.e generous response. could not continue living William Davidson intro- with the PLO guns duced the guest speaker, in- pointed at it ... dicating that Israel Ambas- "The position of the U.S. sador Moshe Arens is an • at that time was that Is- aeronautical engineer, an rael's protests were jus- academician of note whose tified, but it was the opinion earlier positions included a of the U.S. government professorship at the Israel (that) it should be done by Technion in Haifa. diplomatic efforts to get the Ambassador Arens, in the PLO and Syrians out of Lebanon. "We were never very hopeful this could be done by diplomatic means. We held off till 10 weeks ago," when Operation Peace for 357-1056* Galilee went into effect, Arens said. SUITE 110-HERITAGE PLAZA He added that civilian 24801 NORTHWESTERN HWY. casualties amounted to 320 SOUTHFIELD A dead and 1,400 wounded. SUMMER HOURS: V "I found wide consen- m: r. 9-5, Sat. 10-3 • LOANS ON JEWELRY • 4 4 4 4 ArAWA6' ■ SINCE 1959 HOUSE of SHUTTERS ( _CUSTOM WINDOW SHADES 60% OFF 40% OFF HORIZONTAL 1" blinds ' ST. LOUIS — Resear- chers at the National Insti- tute of Health are teaming with those at Washington University in St. Louis to unravel the mystery of Gaucher's disease. Discovered by a French medical student. 100 years ago, Jewish hereditary dis- ease causes sore joints, weak and brittle bones and a large abdomen. Rapid progress in treatment and in basic bone research is lending new hope that one day the disease will be un- derstood and successfully treated. Although rare among the general population, as many as 1 in 12 Eastern European Jews are thought to carry the abnormal, re- cessive Gaucher gene. When paired with a normal gene, the disease is blocked. 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He added that the ponderance, superiority and Israel Defense Forces military capability," but were confident they added that Israelis wiped knew how to handle the out the latest Soviet situation. He said they weapons systems. Simultaneous with the knew the PLO wouldn't inauguration of the Big leave unless pressured. "If the PLO didn't agree to Gifts campaign at the negotiations, the IDF would Fisher home, the Allied have brought them to their Jewish Campaign Women's knees." Division, under the chair- Arens said that Opera- manship of Marlene Bor- tion Peace for Galilee re- man opened its 1983 and Is- sulted in significant rael Emergency drive the achievements for the free following day. On Thursday world, especially the U.S. morning, the women's cam- He said the - operation paign leadership and a dealt a heavy blow against group of associates simi- international terrorism. larly responded with in- "The PLO will never be able creased generosity at a to operate on that scale meeting at the home of Suzy again." Honigman. George Will, Arens remarked that prominent columnist and the drive into Lebanon television personality, was provided a major change the guest speaker. Arens spent Thursday in the strategic stature of morning meeting with the the U.S. "In the next five years, press and with faculty the Soviet Union will talk members from Wayne differently than it has in the State, Michigan State and the University of Michigan, at the Butzel Building. 569-2330 of the siblings inherit a con- dition in which the body lacks an anzyme necessary for breaking down complex fats in the blood. 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