38 Friday, January 1, 1983 !:u" S THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - 1 7 I 1 1 :t 11 1 1' :1 4 • U r h amir Acknowledges Talks With _PLO on POWs ALEM (JTA) — free six Israeli soldiers For mister Yitzhak being held as prisoners of Sharxiir indirectly acknowl- war in Lebanon by the PLO. edged Monday that Israel Shamir told the meeting has had contacts with the of the Knesset Defense and Palestine Liberation Foreign Affairs Committee Organization in an effort to that Israel was doing "ev- erything" to free the POWs-. "Redemption of prisoners F ACIAL HAIR FACIAL runs deep in Judaism," he PERMANENTLY said. "Israel rejects • no REMOVED means- to achieve this end, Eyebrows, Neckline, AIMS and therefore initiated Recommended by Physicians steps which we had disap- FREE CONSULTATION proved of from the political SHIRLEY PERSIN point of view." Registered Eledtrologist Shamir refused to dis- YITZHAK SHAMIR close -any details regarding ADVANCE BUILDING . 23077 GREENFIELD, Room 260 the negotiations with the ments," he said. Near Northland 8, Providence Hospital There had been reports PLO. As long as there are PHONE 557-1108 no substantial results, I will in the media during the Over 20 Years Experience not make any announce- nnounce- past week that Israel was negotiating with the PLO over the release of the We Make Our Own Gla'sses POWs. Until Monday, however, there was r - _ , HEADQUARTERS FOR e.111 :1 LATEST DOMESTIC AND - ' IMPORTED FRAME FASHIONS 16,00 1 cvic • PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES ACCURATELY FILLED \,• DESIGNER FRAMES 10% SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT • • Reasonably Priced Immediate Repair ROSEN OPTICAL SERVICE 13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE OAK PARK, MICH. LI 7-5068 s. Mon.-Fri. 9:30-6 Sat 'til 5 Closed Wednesday neither any official con- firmation nor denial of these reports. Shamir told the Knesset committee that some of the reports were "inaccurate," but did not go into detail. On another matter, Shamir said, in reply to a question by Labor Party chairman Shimon Peres, that Israel was disturbed and concerned about reports that Syria was being armed with the latest sophisti- cated weaponry from the Soviet Union. Peres asked Shamir whether the arms now being sold to Syria had ever been sold to any other coun- try, indicating that the USSR was giving Syria a first crack at using the highly sophisticated arms, Liz Taylor Meets Begin JERUSALEM (JTA) — Actress Elizabeth -Taylor, dogged by accident and ill- health during her visit to Is- rael, met briefly with Prime Minister Menahem Begin at his office in Jerusalem: - The session was part of Ms; Taylor's one-woman peace effort: she planned to fly to Beirut this week to see President Amin Gemayel and Israeli officials say she was scheduled to be in Kiryat Shmona Thursday when the Israeli and Lebanese negotiators re- sume their sessions there. Ms. Taylor is still suffer- ing the after-effects of a road accident Saturday in which she injured both ank- les and sustained other knocks- and bruises. She plainly found it difficult to walk and one hand was bandaged. The car taking her to visit Defense Minister Ariel Sharon crashed into the car ahead of it, belonging to Sharon's spokesman Uri Dan, on a wet Negev road. . She also has a sore throat, a condition she has been unable to shake off throughout -her week-long stay in Israel. Begin told her . how pleased he was to have her here — and how sorry to hear of her accident. After 15 minutes of conversation, Ms. Taylor departed, bear- ing a large bouquet of flow- ers from the premier's • staff. Israeli Soldier Killed in Ambush TEL AVIV (JTA) — An Israeli army officer died Sunday night of wounds he suffered Sunday in Leba- non. The name and rank of the soldier was not im- mediately released. A spokesman said he was one of two soldiers wounded when their vehicle was am- bushed by small arms fire near Kfir Sil, a village south of Beirut. Weather-related prob- lems are also troubling Is- raeli forces in Lebanon. The army has put a specially- trained and equipped "Al- pine regiment" into action to help soldiers overcome difficulties caused by the bitter cold and snow in the mountainous Shouf area to which Israelis are not ac- customed. The unit is said to be com- bat ready, but its principal task appears to be to dig out soldiers bogged down by heavy snow-falls. Our Annual Sale ...very special prices Applegate Square • 29665 Northwestern Hwy. • Southfield • 352-7112 j 4 4 514444/4 .;,4-; 1.:.: Jews were expelled from Spain in 638 and 1492. The Labor Party leaders aid that accordhig to reports he heard, the weapons will be operated by Soviet experts. Referring to his recent trip to Latin America, Shamir denied that dis- cussions were held with government leaders in any of the countries about Is- raeli arms sales. 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