100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

October 05, 1984 - Image 3

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-10-05

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

NEWS

FRUIT
& GIFT

BASKETS

For all occasions

,oviet tennis champ
3s Israeli in match

Nation-Wide
Delivery

)

I

el Aviv (JTA) — Israel's
Thar Perkis was defeated by
Soviet Union's Alexander
rev in the final and deciding
les match Tuesday of the
is Cup European Zone A fi-
3 in Donetz, the Ukraine,
iging to an end Israel's bid to
ye into the world finis of the
its Cup tournament.
erkis' match against Zverev,
Soviet team captain, was
fed Monday night because of
Kness, with the players evenly
i t at one game apiece and tied
he third set at 6-all. But Tues-
morning, when play resumed.
`vy overcame Perkis and won
a final score of 2-6, 7-5, 10-8,

rael went into yesterday's
petition leading the Soviets
games to one after Israel's
omo Glickstein teamed with
kis to beat Vadim Borisov and
nic Leoniuk 2-6, 9-11, 6-4, 6-3
1 grueling four-hour doubles
,ch.
he defeat for the Israelis re-
;s them to the European Zone
he Davis Cup while the Soviets
ad will move on into the pre-
ar division of the top 16 inter-
ional competitors in the finals
he Davis Cup events next year.
Vhile Israeli officials with the
in the Ukraine said they
re being treated very well, the
rael Tennis Association is pro-
sting to the World Union the
, lets refusal to grant visas to
3 -siiie non-playing team members
and barring all Israeli sports
..thialists from attending the
atch.
he Russians banned the rais-
e of the national flags or the
yingof the national anthems at
opening and closing games, on
grounds that such matters are
called for in the Davis Cup
regulations.
The Israel Tennis Association
etheless said the flag raising
and anthem playing are tradi-
ional at all Davis Cul) matches.

aifa textile mill
ay be closed

el Aviv (JTA) — The giant Ata
ile mill in Haifa may have to
t down because it cannot pay
bills. The plant's cotton stocks
:e sufficient for only two-three
ays' production and the Cotton
arketing Board has refused to
llocate a new supply because Ata
more than $500 million in un-
d debts.
Asher Levy, board chairman of
he Ata combine told reporters at
press conference Tuesday that
adical measures were required to
it the company back on its feet.
He accused the majority share-
er, the huge Shaul Eisenberg
ncial conglomerate, of refus-
ing to invest more money in the
-ompany. He said that only 200
employees have been fired under
- retrenchment plan that was
_._,-
supposed to have dismissed 500.
According to Levy, Ata is losing
, ut $1 million a month. Other
, ile manufacturers said that
the entire industry is in danger
uecause it loses money on textile
exports to Europe. They explained
at the exporters earn weak
" - iropean currency but must pay
„,. their raw materials in expen-
3ive dollars.

RODNICK BROS.
772-4350

3

OFFICIAL n AGENCY

I OMEGA'

AUTHORIZED
SALES & REPAIRS

George
Ohrenstein

BUMPING • PAINTING • INSURANCE ESTIMATES

"Foreign Car Specialty Shop"

12131 WORMER

INDUSTRIAL PARK

SOUTH REDFORD, MICHIGAN 48239

Jewelers Ltd.
Certified Gemologist
HARVARD ROW MALL
Lahser and 11 Mile Rd.

353-3146

FRONT
DISC
BRAKES

$59.95

with coupon

Regular
$69.95

Semi-Metallic
pads extra

k r \ ... .1 ,''

New Pads • New Seals ..e.
*.:.• Turn Rotors • Road Test?:
...-
••
. .... .. . Repack Bearings
...
...
:::
•::

F...

... BIRMINGHAM TIRE

1104 S. Woodward, Birmingham*:
.....
:::
E
' • 642-3116
: En
642.3288K:
.... STON
........

el

DESIGN S
IN DECORATOR
LAMINATES

For high quality

Formica
Always at
a great discount
From our designs
or yours... for your
home or office
It doesn't have
to cost a fortune
...only look like it!
Specializing in:
• Cubes
• Tables
• Bedroom
• Desks
Groupings
• Shelves
• Wall Units

Call LOIS

FRANKLY, NOT EVERYONE
SHOULD BUYA SAAB.
SOME PEOPLE SHOULD
LEASE A SAAB.

Instead of making a large down payment and buying
a Saab, you may be better off making a very small down
payment* and leasing one.
That way, you get your hands on one of Europe's
finest sports
sedans without
Per Mo.
having to tie up a
For 48 Months
big chunk of
money at one time and you can enjoy some interesting
tax benefits.
Of course, buying a Saab is a good deal, too. It all
depends on your particular financial situation. If you'd
like to talk about the best way to get .a Saab into your
life, stop by and talk with us. We'll give you a test drive
and discuss the benefits of leasing and buying.
You may be much closer
to having a Saab than
you thought.

47

SAY
IT
WITH
TREES

d

-

Friday, October 5, 1984

SAAB

The most intelligent car ever built.

Litk5 S MAN

JEWISH .
NATIONAL FUND

18877 W. Ten Mile Road
Suite 104
Southfield, Michigan 48075
Phone: (313) 5E7-6644
Monday thru Thursday
9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
Friday 9 A.M. to
2 hrs. before Sabbath

rinf fl

Open This Week Only

9 P.M.
9 A.M.
MON TUES WED THURS



r

-

-

-

9 A.M.



6 P.M.

Friday

C11,4 %IA

,EISRAlf

28000 Telegraph at the Tel-12 Mall

3544300

* Payment Based on a '85
Saab 900 3 Dr. 48 Month
Autovest, 18,000 Miles
Per Year, $1000 Down.

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan