12 Friday, January 4, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS N Business Package Special 111 BARRY'S LETS RENT IT 15% Discount I Order any quantity of business cards, envelopes and ktterhead, at the same time III Coupon must be presented with order. This coupon cannot be used in conjunction with another coupon or offer. Typesetting is not included. Copy for printing must be camera ready. Coupon expires February 2,1985. TM Oak Park-North 25218 Greenfield Just north of 10 Mile Oak Park, MI 48237 Oak Park-South 23081 Coolidge In the Oak Park Plaza 1.1 Oak Park. MI 48237 968-3070 543-2368 PARTY RENTALS ALL OCCASIONS II 855-0480 29212 ORCHARD LAKE RD. FREE Pick-up • FREE Delivery on orders over $50. Peres hopeful over talks Washington (JTA) — Premier Shimon Peres is optimistic over the chances that Israel will reach an agreement with Lebanon enabling it to withdraw the Israel Defense Force from that country "within a few months." Appearing on the. NBC-TV Meet the Press program Sunday, Peres spoke of some "diplomatic move- ment" in recent days that may improve these prospects. Peres apparently was referring to this when he told the television panel that the chances for success have been "enhanced." He also stressed that there is a "consen- sus" in his Labor-Likud unity .government over the need to pull the IDF out of Lebanon. The Israel-Lebanon military withdrawal and security talks at Nakura are in recess for the Christmas-New Year period but a flurry of behind-the-scenes ac- tivity is under way involving United Nations and U.S. officials who are trying to use the hiatus to salvage the so far fruitless negoti- ations. Israel has made it clear that un- less there is a positive response to its proposals from Beirut when the talks reconvene on Monday, it will regard them as having failed and will pursue its own options, unilaterally. According to informed sources here, a senior UN official, Jean- Claude Aimee was due in the region this week and U.S. Assis- tant Secretary of State Richard Murphy will also return very shortly. A visit is also expected soon from UN Undersecretary General Brian Urquhart. A higher level, or higher pro- file, U.S. mediating effort is not ruled out in the attempt to narrow the gap between Israelis and Lebanese. Most parties seem to agree that the route lies through Damascus rather than Beirut. Murphy, under strict orders I South of 13 Mile 4v II- el) 0.4 vs) 71. GLASS CHINA FACTORY OUTLET V MIKASA • NORITAKE • NIKKO • ARABIA • KOSTA BODA • ETC. CHINA I GLASSES I FLATWARE I CRYSTAL GIFTS SAVE UP TO 70% EVERYDAY! Open Daily GLASS & CHINA FACTORY OUTLET SOUTHFIELD PLAZA ON SOUTHFIELD RD. BETWEEN 12 & 13 MILE RDS. AROUND THE CORNER FROM FARMER JACKS NEXT TO RICHARD SIMMONS pleAS p un m d y O MasterCard Compare to Catalogue Prices at Gift or Dept. 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Israeli officials have said the Cabinet would address itself to the various unilateral options in Lebanon if the Nakura talks are abandoned. It was learned from reliable sources that the UN has urged Israel not to spring any "surprise" by a sudden unilateral step and Washington too is be- lieved to oppose a hasty with- drawal of the IDF. Meanwhile, the Cabinet is ex- pected to decide early this year on a phased redeployment of the Is- rael Defense Force in south Leba- non unless there is a break- through — considered highly un- likely at this point — in the Israel-Lebanon talks. The form the redeployment is expected to take, according to the sources, is a partial pullback of the IDF from the Awali River line in the western sector of the front but no immediate corresponding movement in the eastern sector, where the IDF faces Syrian forces. After the partial redeployment is effected, policymakers will assess the new situation before recommending any further moves southward by the IDF, the sources said. Unrest marks Fatah date Jerusalem (JTA) — Unrest rip- local Islamic College. pled across the West Bank and In East Jerusalem, a bomb Gaza Strip on Tuesday as Palesti- exploded near the Jaffa Gate. nian nationalists marked the Police safely dismantled another 20th anniversary of the founding bomb which had been planted in a of El Fatah, the terrorist arm of public park outside the City Hall the Palestine Liberation Organ- on Jaffa Road. ization. No casualties were re- There were scattered incidents ported, of rock-throwing at Israeli ve- Tension was high in Hebron hicles in the West Bank. Road where local residents clashed blocks set up by demonstrators in with Israeli security forces who several locations were removed by broke up a symbolic funeral proc- soldiers without incident. A gre- ession for the former Mayor of nade was thrown at an Israeli ve- Hebron, Fahed Kawasme, who hicle in the Gaza Strip. Its was assassinated in Amman last passengers were not hurt nor was Saturday. Kawasme was deported the vehicle damaged, but a local by Israeli authorities in 1980 for passerby sustained slight in- pro-PLO activity. juries. The authorities refused the Kawasme family's request that his body be returned from Jordan for burial in .Hebron. He was buried in Amman. Jerusalem (JTA) — Mayor Youths gathered at the family- Teddy Kollek presented rewards owned Park Hotel in Hebron and, - of 60,000 Shekels (about $100) bearing a mock coffin, marched each Sunday to six Jerusalem through the main street of the residents who alerted police to town. They were halted by secu- suspicious-looking objects that rity forces who used tear gas and turned out to be bombs. 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