Arrests Made Of Settlers 2 Jerusalem (JTA) — Dozens of Jewish settlers have been arrested after attempting to establish new settlements in the administered territories in protest over the Israeli government's peace in- itiatives. Most of those arrested re- mained in custody because they refused to sign a paper saying they would refrain from repeating their ac- tivities. Earlier in the week, leaders of the new group, known as Zu Artzeinu, or This Is Our Land, held a news conference where they vowed to establish 130 new settlements. They said they would at- tempt to put up the new set- tlements next to those - al- ready in existence. They are calling their endeavor "Operation Duplication." The group's leaders said that each of the new set- tlements —which would double the number of ex- isting settlements in the ter- ritories — would be named after a Jewish victim of Arab terrorism. On two nights, Israeli security forces forcibly removed settlers from two locales where they had tried to implement their plans. The group of 50 arrested night were trying to estab- lish a settlement near the West Bank town of Kiryat Arba, near Hebron. Thirty-five of those detain- ed refused to sign the docu- ment that would enable them to be released from jail, even after a Jerusalem magistrate ordered them released on their own recognizance if they refrain- ed from entering any "closed military zone." They also resisted being fingerprinted. A second group was ar- rested trying to create a set- tlement in a windswept valley near Bat Ayin, one of the large group of set- tlements comprising Gush Etzion. Observers said the vigor of the Israel Defense Force ac- tion shows that Yitzhak Rabin, who is both prime minister and defense min- ister, has ordered a policy of firmness to prevent any new settlements being estab- lished without authoriza- tion. The leaders included some well-known former Soviet prisoners of Zion: Ida Nudel, Yosef Mendelevich and Yosef Begun. ❑ BUY FOR $17,587 or $25468 Per Month* 36 MONTH LEASE Only $1,000 Down Corner of Pontiac Trail & S. Commerce Rds. WALLED LAKE • 669-2010 • *Lease based on approved credit. 12,000 miles per year maximum with no penalty.100 per mile over 12,000 miles. Lessee responsible for excess wear and tear. Total of payments, take month- ly payment, multiply by number of payments. Plus 4% use tax and plates. No option to purchase at termination. $250 disposition fee. Vehicles shown may have additional optionalequip- ment. Plus tax, title, plates, destination, includes rebate. Requires $2,000 down payment. First payment and security deposit in advance. Security deposit equals one monthly payment. Plus $325 acquisition fee. EA RN WordPerfect Your place or ours MAXIE COLLISION INC. Collision Work //i Computer Training Centers Southfield, Michigan Theft Repair Unibody Repair ■ Industry Trained ■ Custom Paint & Colors Insurance Work • Minor/Major ■ All Makes & Models Mention this ad and get a Free Glaze (313) 548-4143 The Learning Hub ■ (with min. $500 bodywork) MAXIECollision, Inc. 737-7122 Go a 36 Month Paint Performance Guarantee 32581 Northwestern Highway, Farmington Hills _} 53