12 Friday, March 29, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS BACKGROUND Gifts of Excellence For Saving At PLO Rockets Now Coming From Jordan FIRsT1111 FEDERAL BY VICTOR M. BIENSTOCK Savings and Bank rshr trust Special to The Jewish News R Beautiful Gifts are only half the story... First Federal Savings Bank and Trust offers HIGH YIELD 3, 5 or 7 year Certificates of Deposit. You receive an IMMEDIATE return on your investment with the selection of your gift PLUS a guaranteed long-term, high yield, rate of interest. CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT 7 YEAR 5 YEAR 3 YEAR GIFT A. Timex Mini Alarm (not shown) B. Weitz 2 & 6 Piece Knife Sets (not shown) C. Royal Tour Two Suiter (not shown) D. Magnavox 12" Black & White TV E. Alpine Woodlands 50 Piece Set F. Magnavox 5" Black & White TV with Radio G. Airway 4 Piece "Raphael" Luggage Set H. Magnavox Modular Audio System 1. Magnavox 13" Color TV J. Magnavox Total Audio System K. G.E. 13" Color TV with Remote (not shown) L. Magnavox 19" Color TV M. Tappan Microwave Oven N. Magnavox Video Cassette Recorder 0. Magnavox 25" Console Color TV P. Howard Miller New Yorker"' Grandfather Clock Apple Ilc Computer System R. Magnavox 40" Rear Projection TV SAVINGS RATES 7 YEAR 11.25% ANNUAL RATE $ 500 1,200 1,700 2,500 3,000 4,000 4,500 5,000 8,000 8,500 9,000 11,000 11,500 12,000 16,000 19,000 29,000 63,000 5 YEAR 3 YEAR 11.00% 10.50% ANNUAL RATE ANNUAL RATE $ 800 1,700 2,500 3,500 4,500 5,500 6,500 7,000 11,000 11,500 13,000 15,000 17,000 18,000 23,000 28,000 42,000 92,000 $ 1,300 3,000 4,500 6,000 8,000 10,000 11,000 12,000 19,000 20,000 22,000 27,000 29,000 31,000 40,000 . 48,000 74,000 161,000 Rates are subject to change without notice. OFFICE 1.00ATIONS MAIN OFFICE - PONTIAC 761 W. Huron St .. 333-7071 Avon Township - 1460 Walton Blvd. 652-4600 Avon Township - 70 W. Tienken 651-9500 Bloomfield Hills - 1277 W. Sq. Lake Rd.... 338-4056 Clarkston - 5799 Ortonville Rd. 625-2631 Drayton Plains - 4416 Dixie Hwy. 674-0327 Hazel Park - 1631 E. 9 Mile Rd. 543-8878 Highland Township - 2920 Highland Rd.. .. 887-4141 Holly - 15195 N. Holly Rd. 634-4465 Lake Orion - 471 S. Broadway 693-6228 Milford -351 N. Main Street 685-1555 Ortonville - 345 Ortonville Rd. 627-4921 Oxford - 201 S. Washington Street 628-9755 Pontiac-Downtown - 67 N. Saginaw St.... 332-9147 Pontiac-Northeast - 2480 N. Perry 373-1030 Rochester - 407 Main Street 651-5460 Royal Oak - 1811 Crooks Rd. 548-9633 353-3010 Southfield - 27255 Lahser Rd. Union Lake - 7110 Cooley Lake Rd. 363-7163 Walled Lake - 1102 W. Maple Rd 624-4534 Waterford - Cor. M-59 & Crescent Lk. Rd.. . .. 673-1278 Algonac - 1029 St Clair River Dr. 794-9339 Chesterfield Twp. - 33075 23 Mile Rd 725-5055 Detroit - 1250 Griswold 962-2785 Detroit - 22041 Grand River 533-3300 East Detroit - 20700 Kelly 772-2300 Lapeer - 807 S. Main Street 664-0804 664-9905 Lapeer - 1985 W. Genesee Marine City - 480 S. Water Street 765-3551 Marlette -2593 S. Van Dyke Rd 635-7502 Mount Clemens - 77 S. Gratiot Ave 465-1363 New Baltimore - 35765 Green Street 725-7555 455-5010 Plymouth - 1200 S. Sheldon Port Huron - 325 Huron Ave. 987-9777 778-3120 Roseville - 25551 Gratiot Ave. Warren - 4104 E. Ten Mile 755-9800 . 781-6506 Washington - 8010 26 Mile Rd. Palestine Liberation Organiza- tion terrorists are using the terri- tory of the Kingdom of Jordan as a base from which to attack Is- raeli territory. There have been six Katyusha rockets fired from with- in Jordan into Israel in recent weeks. Israel authorities do not accuse the Jordanian Government of giv- ing the PLO a free hand to operate from Jordan against Israel such as they had prior to their explu- sion in 1970. However, they note the growing presence of PLO guerrilla and terrorist elements in Jordan ever since the rapproche- ment between King Hussein and Yasir Arafat, the PLO chieftain. In recent years, the Jordanian border has been relatively free of terrorism. The Jordanian authori- ties considered the PLO a threat to the Hashemite regime which Arafat had tried to overthrow in 1970 and therefore denied it any freedom of action in the kingdom. That situation changed when the Hussein-Arafat courtship be- gan after tie Israeli Defense Forc- es destroyed the military power of the PLO and drove it qut of Leba- non in 1982. Hussein still remains deeply suspicious of Arafat and his intentions but the king needs the Palestinian cause to rally sup- port against the threat posed to his existence by President Hafez Assad of Syria. Hence a certain amount of freedom is being given to the PLO by Amman. The PLO Katyusha attacks from Jordanian territory have served to reinforce Israeli suspi- cions of Hussein's intentions in general and of the sincerity of his professed desire to come to terms with Israel. The Israelis remain deeply suspicious of Hussein's wide ranging search for arms which resulted recently in a significant deal with the Soviet Union for the weapons which the United States had refused to sell him and of his arms purchases in Britain and France. It is difficult for the Israelis to believe that Hussein's zeal to ac- quire sophisticated weaponry is motivated solely by his fears of Syria and does not constitute a threat to Israel on its eastern bor- der. Some of the missile systems Hussein sought to obtain in this country and is now apparently ac- quiring from the Soviets - anti- aircraft missiles, for example -- could be used to harass Israeli planes, particularly those patrol- ling the border. One of the weapons systems Hussein wanted from the United States was the Stinger shoulder- held anti-aircraft missile. Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger was reported ready to sell them but the deal was abandoned when it became evident that opposition to it in Congress was too great to overcome. Hussein is now getting a Soviet version of the weapon. The Reagan Administration does not seem unduly concerned that Jordan, a nation that the State Department persists in re- garding as a trusted friend, is in- volved in a deal with the Soviet Union which may require the bas- ing of Soviet military technicians _ in Jordan in close proximity to Is- rael. The transaction, according to a State Department spokesman, "does not appear to represent any fundamental change in Jordan's traditional defense procurement practices." Certainly, the combination of Jordanian activity in acquiring weapons and the indications of renewed PLO terrorism from Jor- danian bases will stiffen opposi- tion in Israel to any plans to resolve the Palestinian question by cession of some of the West Bank territory. The two devel- opments will strengthen the hand of those who insist that Israel must hold on to every foot of the West Bank as a buffer and will weaken the position of those who would trade some of the territory for peace. If this lesson has now been learned in other quarters as a result of the developments in Leb- anon, that bitter and terribly cost- ly campaign may yet prove to have had salutory longterm ef- fects including understanding of Israel's situation. There is a connection, of course, between the situation in Lebanon where the Israeli forces have already begun their withdrawal and the signs of new PLO terror- ist activity along the Jordan River. Gen. Ori Orr, commander of the Northern Command, recent- ly visited settlements in northern Israel and warned them that, with the Israeli troop withdrawal, there might be a resumption of PLO shelling from Lebanese territory. Many observers are inclined to consider this unlikely. Given the deep-seated Lebanese resentment against the PLO, the result of the abuse suffered during the years of PLO hegemony in southern Leba- non, they believe the Shiite militia will not give the Palestinians any leeway. On the contrary, one of the major concerns in the Israeli pullback is the possibility that, with Israeli 'restraints removed, the predominantly Shiite popula- tion in the south will fall upon the Palestinians in the refugee camps. Merthandise cannot be delivered to Post Office boxes. Please allow 4 to 6 weeks for delivery. All merchandise Is warranted by the manufac- turer. Cost of gift will be included on IRS Form 1099 in the year the account is opened. We reserve the right to alter the terms or substitute merchandise of equal or greater value based on availability. This offer maybe discontinued at anytime without notice. Substantial penalty for early withdrawal. This offer does not apply to I ncilvklual Retirement Accounts. Keogh Plans or PUbilc Unit Funds. 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