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Prices Expire 11/7/82 JERUSALEM (JTA) — Defense Minister Ariel Sharon called on world Jewry to support Israel in its insistence on meaningful security arrangements in south Lebanon. Sharon made his call last week in an address to 1,000 United Jewish Appeal lead- ers from the U.S. attending the UJA's Campaign Lead- ership Gathering in Israel. Sharon met with the group at the West Bank set- tlement of Elkana. Sharon told the UJA leaders that if Israel "does not stand firm now . . . we may reach the same situa- tion that we had before-the war" in Lebanon. "Nobody wants to move the 'Israeli troops out of Lebanon more than we do ourselves," he assured the visitors who re- sponded to this with warm applause. "But it would be a major mistake if after so many sacrifices and so many casualties we were to move back without solving the problem of the threat of terrorism (returning to) Lebanon." Standing on a hilltipim Elkana, from which the Gush Emunim settlers and visitors have a wide view of the entire coastal plain — a spot where Sharon fre- quently brings visitors to explain his security views — the Defense Minister blamed the Free World for compromising with ter- rorism instead of fighting terrorism. This was an allu- sion to the receptions given to PLO leader Yasir Arafat by leaders of West Euro- pean nations, including the Vatican. - In fact, even as Sharon was making his point, Foreign Minister Claude Cheysson of France was preparing to fly to Tunisia to meet with Arafat as part of what French Foreign Ministry officials described as France's regular and fre- quent contacts with all par- ties involved in the Mideast conflict. 0 0 PRESENTS 0 FASHION FRAMES AS SEEN' . O ON • COLORS OF THE RAINBOW 0 TV • DESIGNERS • ONE OF A KINDS • DIFFERENT FROM ANY YOU'VE EVER SEEN 0 O EYE EXAM BY MEDICAL DOCTOR STOWE OPTICAL 1 n - OF OPHTHAMOLOGY (by appt.) SINAI HOSPITAL PROFESSIONAL BLDG. 14800 W. McNICHOLS (NEXT TO SINAI HOSPITAL) 273-7810 p&Cc110 LAKE RD. .0 • 7001 WEST ORCHARD BLOOMFIELD n ACROSS FROM NBD 855-6477 The Detroit Chapter of The American Technion Society cordially invites you to attend its 34th Annual Dinner Thursday, November 11, 1982 Honoring the contributors to the Benard L. Maas Michigan Dormitory French Radicals Nabbed for Role in Paris Attacks Congregation Adat Shalom PARIS (JTA) — Two men 29901 Middlebelt Road Farmington Hills suspected of having carried out gun and bomb attacks on Israeli and American diplomats in Paris were ar- rested last week. The two belong to the ex- treme leftwing Action Di- recte (direct action) organ- ization which the French government banned earlier this year after suspecting it of being behind part of the anti-Semitic attacks here. French Minister of State for Public Security Joseph Franceschi said he had "personal evidence that Ac- tion Directe's terrorist op- erations are part of an anti- Israeli and pro-Palestinian international plan." The two men, Frederic Oriach, 29, and Christian Gauzens, 25, are believed to have carried out the Sept. 17 attack against the car of an Israeli dip- lomat in which three people, the diplomat and two of his cousins, were seriously wounded and some 40 students at a nearby school injured. Police say documents hidden by the two men in a railway station locker also implicate them in an explo- sion in which two police bomb disposal experts,were killed. O O O O O O O O O O O Friday, October 22, 1982 25 • • Guest Speaker YITZHAK RA _ BIN, Former Prime Minister State of Israel Cocktails 6:15 p.m. Dinner 7:15 p.m. Dress Optional $100 per person for the Dormitory Fund R.S.V.P. xr• Technion Office, 559-5190