18 Friday, May 26, 1918 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS UNDOF Mandate Extended Again UNITED NATIONS (JTA) — Secretary General Kurt Waldheim said Friday that Israel and Syria have agreed to the extension of THE ABRAHAM BEN - ZEEV Music Ensemble Let Us Make Your Next "SiMDR" A *hi Mir 547-3914 or 541-6254 the mandate of the United Nations Disengagement Force (UNDOF) on the Golan Heights. Waldheim, in a report to the Security Council, recommended to the Coun- cil the extension of the force for an additional period of six months, until Nov. 30, because the situation in the area is precarious. A good supervisor, they say, is someone who can step on your toes without messing up your shine. WHEN YOU'RE ON THE MAIN FLOOR AT MODERN... shopping for office supplies and equipment, come up and have a look at our UPSTAIRS! You'll find the finest in furnishings for home and office, sofas. chairs. paintings & graphics, lamps. clocks. interior desion service and much more . 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