18 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 9, 1982 Welfare Activities Described Best Kept Secret In Town! AT SINCE 1895 WINDOW SHADE CO. Thousands of patterns: WALLPAP See Our Fine Showroom For All Your Decorative Needs Marimekko - Bob Mitchell Shumacher , David and Dash Strahan - Van Luit - Katzenback Grasscloth - Whimsical Walls and many nursery and children's books to choose from .. . Greene Bros. at Old Orchard *No Freight Charges ., 6663 Orchard Lake Rd West Bloomfield-626-2400 (Continued from Page 17) social welfare official is due to arrive in area next week. "Physical damage seen at first hand, particularly in Tyre. Uncoordinated rebuilding is underway by individuals and seems impressive. Many stores already functioning without plate glass win- dows. No food shortages reported by Lebanese and much food is evident even to the casual ob- server. "Senior social worker in Tyre furnished following figures on his city (pre-war population of 60,000) — dead: 35-60, homeless: 350-400 families. Residents who had fled to Beirut in previous years and the north are now streaming back to their former homes so that current population may well exceed 60,000, complicating recovery proc- ess. "Needs identified by senior social worker, none of which appear to be urgent: powdered milk, cooking oil, kerosene, flour, building materials. Except for pow- dered milk which is due in Israel from UNICEF and which JDC will transport to Lebanon on arrival, we per- sonally observed all other items for sale in the mar- ketplace. "Other needs identified only in general at this point: heavy building machinery, CENTER OPTICAL II' HARVARD ROW MALL 353-2787 11 MILE & LAHSER ALL VISION PLANS HONORED MC /VISA I f ( 'e t,m ill A COMPLETE PAIR OF GLASSES FROM YOUR PRESCRIPTION INCLUDE: FRAMES, R< PLASTIC LENSES & 11, ,JT Grand Opening eSpeeial8 pumps for irrigation, hand tools, seeds. insecticides and other agricultural supplies." Seldom has so much coverage been given to a conflict, but seldom has anything like the Lebanese event occurred in the memory of peoples. Wherever the events are discussed, the one hope _ that there will be a spee(, solution to the problern- necessitating the ousting of the PLO from Lebanon and the retirement from Leba- non of the Israeli army. Then will begin the big job: the autonomy offers, the dealings with Palestinians. There is total agreement that tensions will not end so soon in the Middle East. Goldwater Calls Menahem Begin Unstable' WASHINGTON — Menahem Begin is an "un- stable man," according to U.S. Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz.). Sen. Goldwater, who sup- ported the Israeli Prime Minister's original goal of clearing the PLO out of a 25-mile area in southern Lebanon, believes the Is- raeli invasion has gone too far. Sen. Goldwater said the invasion may cause a nor- mally pro-Israel Senate to reject future arm sales to the Jewish state. SPECTACULAR YOUR "GOLDEN" OPPORTUNITY FOR 2 DAYS ONLY, FRI. & SAT., JULY 9 & 10 Friday Saturday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the GOLD GALLERY ALL GOLD 1/2 OFF AT LOEHMANN'S HUNTERS SQUARE • ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT 14 MILE • 8554155 • All Sales Final • No Charges • No Layaways JEI ggia$151 o F lY!