16 Friday, November 18, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Bombing Raid Revenges Tyre TEL AVIV (JTA) — Is- rael Air Force planes on Wednesday bombed two bases of pro-Iranian ter- rorists in south Lebanon at which suicide bombers had been trained for attacks such as those on IDF sec- urity headquarters in Tyre earlier this month, and be- fore that on U.S. Marines and French Legionnaires of the multinational force in Beirut. Areas in the Beka Valley Israel Tourism Reported Up NEW YORK — Israel's Ministry of Tourism pro- jects that 1983 will prove to be the best year ever for tourism to Israel, an- nounced Moshe Shoshani, Israel's new commissioner for tourism to North America. "Despite Israel's many problems, the tourism statistics are very en- couraging," explained Shoshani. A total of 44 per- cent more Americans vis- ited Israel in August 1983 (over the same month of 1982); for the whole year (January through August), American tourism is up 16 percent, which projected over the full year, would mean a total of 320,000 Americans visiting the country, passing the previ- ous record of 298,000, set in 1978. ....... • •.. .. were described as bases of the "Guardians of the Ira- nian Revolution" move- ment and the Shiite Moslem pro-Iranian group headed by Hussein Mrussawi, who was said to have been in the area at the time of the at- tack. Both bases and camp areas were said to have been destroyed completely. spokesman John Hughes re- fused to comment on the Is- raeli raid, but another source said it may-lessen the U.S. need to retaliate. Sec- retary of State George Shultz said Monday the U.S. will no longer comment on retaliation. ORIENTAL RUGS Officials suggested that the IDF had held off re- taliating, waiting for a possible American ac- tion. The United States was reported to have asked Israel to pinpoint such bases. But when the Americans failed to act, the Israel Air Force was ordered in. (WE DISCOUNT THEM) Persian, Chinese, Indian, Pakistan, Afghan We Buy, Sell, Appraise On Old Rugs TEBERIAN'S 1-887-3559 U.S. State Department If you're not wearing it, sell it. You can't enjoy jewelry if it's sitting in your safe deposit box. Sell it for immediate cash. We pur- chase fine gems, Diamonds and Gold Jewelry. A SERVICE TO PRIVATE OWNERS, BANKS AND ESTATES. ot.fillot 4#01 est. 4 1 30400 Telegraph Road Suites 104, 134 Birmingham, Mi. 48010 (313) 642-5575 a*, AWARDED CERTIFICATE BY GIA IN GRADING & EVALUATION. GEMOLOGIST DIAMONTOLOGIST LAWRENCE M. ALLAN President Hrs. daily to 5:30, sat. til 4:30 • and save 50% or more. Enjoy: =-- - ........ .. • Free Aerobics • Indoor and Outdoor Pools • Jogging Tracks • Nautilus and Universal Equipment • Racquetball Open Weights • Saunas • Whirlpools • And More SOFT & COZY WARM FLANNEL SHEET SETS 1ST QUALITY by CHATHAM! CALL NOW 646-8990 for your free .. ..... . complimentary visit. HAMILTON _PLACE Athletic & Social Club Machine washable. Perfect for year 'round comfort. Choose from light blue, light camel, pale yellow. 1-FLAT, 1-FITTED PER SET! FAMOUS DESIGNER 1ST QUALITY FULL, Reg. 32.50 QUEEN, Reg. 37.50 KING, Reg. 42.50 88 FULL, Reg. $50 QUEEN, Reg. $60 KING, Reg. $70 Presented by • HALL REAL ESTATE GROUP 1ST QUALITY "NO FRILLS" BED PILLOWS 2 / goo 21.88 26.88 29.88 REG. $10 EA. STD. SIZE ONLY • 100% POLYESTER • WASHABLE •FULL 16-0Z. • HYPO-ALLERGENIC •'•:. . . . .. . PHONE.I. SUN. 12-6 DAY, NOVEMBER 22 ........ 30333 Southfield Road (between 12 & 13 Mile Rds.) 15.88 18.88 21.88 BEDSPREADS Exquisitely detailed spreads are fully quilted and machine washable. Choose from a lovely selection of prints! TWIN REG. $40 Hall 88 TWIN REG. 27.50 LY!