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OCITIZEN JEWELERS I Friday, October 15, 1982 51 ZCYS OF LATHRUP "Formerly Lathrup Jewelers" Jewelry sales • Repairs • Appraisals I 424-8733 28480 SOUTHFIELD RD. • LATHRUP VILLAGE 4 blocks South of 12 Mile - Just look for our clock Five Michigan candidates seeking election to Con- gress next month com- mented on President Reagan's Middle East peace plan and reiterated their support for Israel at Cong. Shaarey Zedek in South- field Monday night. U.S. Sen. Donald Riegle (D) and his opponent on the November ballot, Phillip Ruppe (R), joined 17th Con- gressional District candi- dates Sander Levon (D) and Jerry Rosen (R) and 18th District candidate Allen Sipher (D) for the forum, which was sponsored by area Jewish organizations. Riegle attacked the President's peace plan as ambiguous, saying the rela- tionship between the United States, Israel and the Arab states laid out in the proposals was not clear. "The President's commit- ment to Israeli security is not set forth" in the plan, according to Riegle. Ruppe, while conced- ing that the plan has "holes and gaps," called it a "chance to move toward peace in the Mid- dle East that should not be ignored." Ruppe cited the fact that the Reagan plan does not call for a Palestinian state but does seek defensible and recognizable borders for Israel. The former Con- gressman differed with Reagan's stand on Jerusalem, however, say- ing that. the city should remain united and be recognized as the capital of Israel. Levin called the Israeli invasion of Lebanon "neces- sary and justified." He also expressed pride in the reac- tion of the Israeli people to the Beirut massacre, prais- ing the country's demo- cratic policies of free speech and a free press. Levin thought the President's peace plan contained come promising ideas, but felt that putting specific pro- posals ahead of peace negotiations would under- mine the actual negotia- tions. 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