, 1HE f(idaY, *WY Z8, 1983 QUOIT rJEWISN 'JOYS Measures to Quell Riots in West Bank Called Harsh • Your Sig of Value r Sales. Service &Custom Leasing Buick =111C Honda [Ri R,1ta 28585 Telegraph Rd. Across From Tel-Twelve Mall Southfield, Mich. (313)353-1300 FENBY-L- SFEIN IS 855-1400 TEL AVIV (JTA) — Harsh measures allegedly ordered by Chief of Staff Gen. Rafael Eitan to quell disturbances on the West Bank last spring became the focus of attention last weekend in the court mar- tial trial of an Israeli major and six soldiers accused of using excessive force against Palestinian civi- lians in the territory. Their defense attorney, contending that the accused were only following orders from the highest echelons of the military establishment, presented documents as evidence last week. The Jerusalem -Post re- ported last Friday that the documents show that Eitan had proposed "punishment by expulsion," deliberate harassment of West Bank Arabs to enforce law and order and the establishment of detention camps to hold detainees pending trial. According to the Post, :TaHent Agency , '11 SURE THING FOR A GREAT PARTY! Johnny Chase Wilmot .... Jerry Fenby Fenby-Carr Shelby Lee Eric Freudigman Carl Ryding George Brooks Fascinating Rhythm Sheldon Yellen Caricaturists Tom Ploeger ,Bob Durant Divertissement . Jay Valle Tim Hewitt & Feelings Johnny Griffith Nate Rondell Eric Harris Rendezvous ABZ Orchestra Primos Hirry. Teichert Strings Gigue Perfect Blend Mariachi Band Smiling Faces THIS IS IT!!! REMAINING FEW DAYS! the chief • of staff suggested "repeated and arbitrary arrests, punish- ing parents" of youths charged with disorderly conduct "and using col- lective punishment such as curfews and economic sanctions against troublesome villages." Eitan also suggested, ac- cording to the documents reported by the Post, that a "detention/exile camp" be built where "normal prison conditions" need not pertain "to hold detainees until the end of their investigation." The chief of staff re- portedly recommended "carrot-and-stick" tactics whereby "good" villages would be rewarded and "bad" villages punished. Navon to Forego Second Term? JERUSALEM (JTA) — A consensus is growing in Is-- rael that President Yitzhak Navon will not seek a sec- ond term in office when his incumbency expires later this year, but that he will also not immediately re- enter partisan politics. Navon, who completed a successful 10-day visit to the U.S. during which he met with President Reagan and other top administra- tion officials, has said • he would announce his future plans next month. Haaretz reported that in a conversation with intellec- tuals at author Elie Wiesel's New York home, Navon de- clared, "There are stories in my belly that are crying let us out." The president has said in the past that when he 'ends his office he would "impose upon himself' a cooling-off period before returning to active poli- tics. This has been taken in some Israeli circles to mean that Navon, a former Labor Party MK, does not intend to challenge Premier Menahem Begin in early' elections. Italy Won't Take Trifa 1st SEMI-ANNUAL SALE! OFF 20-75% ENTIRE INVENTORY 6879 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield On Staff: Bobby Grumet Dee Shapiro Rita Simon John Harris On Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. & Sat. 10-6 Thurs. 10-9 visa mastercharge 851-8171, 851-8271 all sales final N A Justice Department of- ficial admitted this week that a second country has turned down a U.S. request for permanent residence for Archbishop Valerian Trifa of Grass Lake, Mich. Trifa voluntarily agreed to deportation in October. The U.S. had charged that he hid his ties to the fascist Romanian Iron Guard when he entered the U.S. and when he applied for U.S. citizenship in the 1950s. Kathleen Coleman, the Justice Department attor- ney who presented the gov- ernment's • case during the deportation hearings in De- troit, said that Italy had joined Switzerland in turn- ing down the U.S. request to take in Trifa. Coleman said the U.S. will continue its efforts to find a foreign home for Trifa. Charges that harsh measures were being used by the Israeli military in the territory against local demonstrators were first voiced by members of the Peace Now movement who had 'done their military re-. serve duty on the West Bank and purportedly wit- nessed various incidents of maltreatment. They have asked Pre- mier Menahem Begin to publicly dissociate him- self from the guidelines proposed by Eitan. 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