Friday, January 18, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS '85 LINCOLN Congratulations $299 to our sons Brian & David the new owners of "DETROIT KNITTING MILLS" have regularly been overly optimistic. Israel's military aid requests are based on the assumption that the peace treaty with Egypt will remain in effect and that Israel will be able to withdraw its forces from Lebanon in the near future. It also assumes that Israel's "Order of Battle," or the size of its overall military strength, will not change significantly. Thus, the projection is that Israel's military needs from the United States will remain roughly the same --- $2.233 billion in 1986; $2.312 billion in 1987; and $2.362 billion in 1988. The Israeli White Paper was upbeat in speculating about the impact of the recently enacted economic measures aimed at im- proving the Israeli economy. "The package deal which was recently concluded brought a temporary slow down in the rate I of price increases, accompanied ' by encouraging signs of a possi- ble change in the public's expec- tations and behavior," the docu- ment said. "It is anticipated that additional restraining measures, to be implemented with a gradual and controlled departure from the price freeze, will lead to the reduction of in- flation to a level significantly lower than that prevailning on the eve of the freeze." In the document, Israel also requested that additional U.S. economic and military aid be "made availble as soon as possi- ble so as to reduce the need to resort to short-term borrowing, and (to) enable it to maintatn a reasonable level of reserves." The Israeli government, in the report, also pledged to continue implementing severe austerity measures. "It is recognized that an in- \ creased level of American aid, • although essential in the recovery period, will be insuffi- cient in itself to solve Israel's economic difficulties, unless ac- companied by appropriate economic policies," it said. "It is also recognized that the con- tinuation of the favorable trends - in the balance of payments is conditioned on the restraining of inflationary pressures. "The Israeli government is therefore determined to con- sistently implement the far- reaching restrictive policies re- quired to set the economy on the right track. Such measures will include, among others, a con- siderable reduction in the government budget deficit, a restrictive monetary policy, restrictive wage and income policies, an appropriate ex- change rate policy, and measures to encourage savings. While this restrictive policy will be implemented, plans and in- struments for the renewal of economic growth are to be prepared for implementation once stability is achieved." In underlining the hardships these restrictive policies will have on Israel, the paper refer- red to higher unemployment. • • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • One Stop • • • • Shopping • • • • • Latest in equipment Immediate Installation • • • • • Safety • • • • • Convenience • • • • • Buy • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Lease-Purchase • Best Price • • CELLULAR CAR TELEPHONES Free Demonstration Let's talk 569-2337 MN #1.In Cellular • • • NATIONWIDE EQUIPMENT LEASING & SALES CORP. 353-6363 48 MO. CLOSED-END LEASE 7 DAYS A WEEK TAX 0 A C 3000 Town Center 4000 Town Center American Center Bldg. Lathrup Village $1500 CAP. RED. SEC. DEP. OFF FR4 OUR REGULAR PRICE ON ALL DRESSES AT OUR AFTER H OLIDAY SALE! • • • • • • • • • • • • • I • • • • • • • • • qv. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4th St. Bodyworks 514 E. Fourth St. Royal Oak, MI 48067 MO. AIR, STEREO, POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS, SEAT AND MUCH MORE. Marilyn, Barry and Lisa Goodman Elaine, Earle, Corey and Michael Mostyn Wendy and Marc • • TOWN CAR 14 MILE & NORTHWESTERN HIGHWAY WEST BLOOMFIELD (next to Jan Gardens Cafe) Mon.. Tues.. Wed.. Fri. & Sun. 10:30-5:00 Thrus. 10:30-8:30 Holiday Hours Starling Dec. 10-10:30-830 Phone 626-5860 st (Lir yiyy,b -ph EXERCISE (71FOR MEN & WOMEN at Hunters Square THIS YEAR MAKE IT HAPPEN ! DISCOVER THE BENEFITS OF A GREAT SHAPE-UP! 3 different programs designed for exercisers of any shape, age, or fitness level. MAXIMUM PERSONAL ATTENTION TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL FITNESS NEEDS 5 CLASSES FOR $10.00 Babysitting available on premises Monday-Friday. For further information call (313) 547-6220. Dance Studio space for rent weeky or monthly. for the home! 20% to 50% off! Designer Furniture • Framed Pictures Decorator Lamps • Fabulous Accessories • Contemporary Vases Unusual Pillows...Orientals...Brass DISCOUNTS UP TO 60% ON: Designer Wallpapers • Carpeting Custom-Made Blinds & Shutters Custom Draperies — and more! TALENTED DESIGN STAFF AT YOUR SERVICE Only In Loehmann's Hunters Square Farmington Hills 31205 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD AT 14 MILE RD. Call: 855-6972 31