20 Friday, May 16, 1980 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS BURGLAR ALARMS ALLSTATE ALARM SYSTEMS NEW COMPUTERIZED SECURITY EQUIPMENT I N C Thousands of satisfied customers ROViLITIH ROS 255--1540 MARTY CY SHEL 17534 W. 7 MILE, DETROIT LICENSED BY MICH. DEPT. OF STATE POLICE Gordon Book Now Paperback "I'm Dancing As Fast As I Can," television producer Barbara Gordon's bestsel- ling true account of her breakdown, dependence on Valium and subsequent re- covery, has been released as a Bantam paperback. Gordon describes in detail her fall from grace with the entertainment world as the result of her addiction. She tells of how the psychiatrist she had been seeing was ac- tually the root of many of her problems. It was his re- ckless advice that helped her lose her friends and her job. The book has been serialized in Ladies Home Journal and movie rights have been sold to Paramount studios. Bernard L. and Rosalyn 1. Maas Recreation Area Camp Tamarack at Ortonville, Michigan Community Visiting Day Monday, May 26, 1980 1:00-5:00 P.M. Bring a picnic lunch and enjoy a day at Camp Tamarack, Ortonville for your entire family. Recreational equipment and some facilities, including boating, will be available. Lemonade provided free. For those interested, staff will be available to answer questions about summer programs. Directions to Camp Tamarack, Ortonville From Detroit, drive north on 1-75 to the Fenton Exit, follow Grange Hall Road east, past Sheriff's Department, to Barron Road. Turn left on Barron Road from 1- 1/2 miles to Perryville Road. Turn right on Perryville Road for 1/2 mile to camp entrance..Or take Northwestern Highway to Telegraph Road (US 24). Turh right on Telegraph and continue on US 24 to US 10 (Dixie Hwy.). Turn left and proceed on US 10 for approximately 17 miles to Grange Hall Road (at Sheriff's Depart- ment). Turn right on Grange Hall Road and proceed for 3 miles to Barron Road. Turn left (north) 1-1/2 miles to Perryville Road. Be sure to make_ a right turn onto Perryville Road and proceed 1/2 mile to camp entrance. Visiting day at Camp Tamarack Brighton and Silverman Village is on June 15, 1980 1:00-4:00 P.M. Sen. Weicker Urges Israel's Defenders to Pursue Vigilance In an address in which he endorsed Israel's right to es- tablish the type of settle- ment that would protect the state against those who ad-' vocate violence, Sen. Lowell ' Weicker of Connecticut, ad- dressing an audience of 800 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek Tuesday evening, urged the defenders of the Jewish state never to deflate their defensive roles for Israel. Warning of an evident erosion in the ranks of Is- rael's friends in Congress, Sen. Weicker urged un- hesitant action in behalf of Israel. He was critical of Jews who panicked when there were criticisms, dur- ing the Andrew Young and other incidents. Ridiculing the conten- tion that if Israel gave up the areas acquired after the 1967 war the U.S. would then provide pro- tection for Israel, the Connecticut Senator said that NATO has lost faith in such American pledges, viewing the role of this country as being unable to protect anyone, even itself. Sen. Weicker gave the annual Lichter Memorial Lecture established in trib- ute to the late Adolph Lich- ter. After an introductory address by Dr. Peter Mar- tin, co-chairman of the synagogue's cultural corn- mission, announcing plans for future Shaarey Zedek cultural programs, Dr. Max Lichter introduced Sen. Weicker and presided dur- ing the question-answer period. Right in Your Own Driveway! THE TUNE -UP MAN Certified by the National Automotive Institute of Excellence Council of Europe Resolution on Middle East Angers WJC PARIS (JTA) — The European branch of the World Jewish Congress, which held a two-day meet- ing here last week, ex- pressed its deep consterna- tion at the resolution of the Council of Europe's Par- liamentary Assembly on the Middle East situation which called for the re- placement or amendment of United Nations Security Council Resolution 242 and expressed doubts about the Camp David accords as the basis for a comprehensive Mideast settlement. • The assembly resolution, which was approved last month by 170 votes with no opposition and only 10 abstentions, viewed the Camp David accords as seriously jeopardizing the current peace negotiations. The WJC meeting also expressed its strong objec- tion to the assembly's equating the right of Israel to exist with the demand for the recognition of the Pales- tine Liberation Organiza- tion as a negotiating part- ner in the peace talks. Representatives from 20 Jewish communities took part in the two-day WJC meeting, including delegates from Romania, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia and Bul- garia. The meeting marked the return of the Council of Jewish Com- munities of Morocco to active membership in the WJC. Israel Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir visited Britain and Italy this week to confer with his opposite numbers, Outrage at Nazi Election Vote LOS ANGELES (JTA) — The substantial but losing vote for Harold Covington, an avowed Nazi, in his bid for nomination as the Re- publican candidate for North Carolina Attorney General was described as "outrageous" by Rabbi Marvin Hier, dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies of Yeshiva University of Los Angeles. Comes to your home or office t ✓ith the "garage-on-wheels." Valet service that doesn't cost one penny extra ■ Expert diagnostic tune-up • Electronic analyzer - all engine systems • Professionally trained mechanics ■ Perfect results assured Lord Carrington and Emilio Colombo. The trip is seen here as especially important in view of the evolving "Euro- pean initiative" on the Mideast, which Carrington in particular has been enthusiastically sponsor- ing. Expanded Services Call Sanford Rosenberg for your car problems 398-3605 fi-cyl. cars $34.50 include EVERYTHING: Labor AND Parts. 4 and 8 cy comparatively low Mastercharge and BankAmericard diasIMITED BUCKLES SUPER BELT SALE ISRAELI IMPORTED BUCKLES . . . $9 each HAND MADE — SOLID BRASS 35 Designs — Holy Land History M-GO-BLUE BUCKLES ;5.00 nal Now Available - German Silver Buckles S PEARL "THE BUCKLE LADY" BUCKLES $4 EAcH 3 FOR $11 OVER "1,200" DIFFERENT STYLES LARGEST BUCKLE DISPLAY IN MICHIGAN 2240 COOLIDGE 5 BLIIE.11E. y.o ir 48 1 0712-MI LE 545-6885 belay tin Sabi* 18-6 — Free Parkin 141111111.1•11.116 ■■ ••• YIZKOR FOR YOUR LOVED ONES THAT THEY SHALL BE REMEMBERED PLANT TREES THAT WILL GROW IN ISRAEL IN THEIR MEMORIES This observance is an age-old, hal- lowed Jewish tradition and it has become customary to plant trees in Israel to link forever the cherished memories of your dear ones. MAIL OR PHONE YOUR ORDERS — WE WILL DO THE REST JEWISH nnnonnL Fenn 27308 SOUTHFIELD RD. SOUTHFIELD, MICH. 557-6644