JELLY THE meet with Murphy before the end of the month. Siniora was addressing a meeting of the Foreign Press Association. In a related development, a Soviet journalist has suggested that Israeli consent- to partici- pate in an international confer- ence on the Middle East peace and for Israeli relations with the Soviet Union," Writing on the Op-Ed page of the New York Times, Robert Davydkov, who writes about the Mideast for Novosti, a govern- ment press agency, said last week that allegations that Israel cannot sit down with Soviet dip- lomats at an international con- ference until Moscow restores its diplomatic ties with the Jewish state do not coincide with Mos- cow's position on the Mideast. The Soviet policy in the Mideast, he said, rests on three principles: Withdrawal of Israeli troops from all Arab territories occu- pied since 1967; • self- determination, including- an in- dependent state, for the Palesti- nian people; and insuring the right of all states in the region to live freely and independently. "Moscow has never shared the extremist view of those Arab circles that call for the abolition of Israel," the writer stated. But, he added, "We do, however, criticize and condemn the ag- gressive expansionist policy that Israel hai pursued for several decades „ . We also criticize the obstructionism that Israel dis- play toward the Arab people of Palestine." Davydkov stressed that the Soviet Union never questioned whether or not the state of Is- reel should exist, He asked, however, why does Israel think "that the UN's decision in 1947, on the division of Palestine, can be carried out in one part — providing for the creation of a Jewish state — while the part that provides for the establish- ment of an Arab Palestinian end* is indefinitely ignored?" Meanwhile, Premier Shimon Peres convened a high level con- sultation Jest weekend In a re- newed effort to move ahead toward resolution of the continu- ing dispute between Israel and 1, 4ypt over Ws, a tiny sty of haaobfront on the border wit south of Ow knoll port of Z Mt, Peres consulted with Defense hihnotar SAO, Minis , Or in the Prim itiolot•r's Jai .40, 1 CLOWN WANTS YOU TO JOIN HER IN JOYCE EPSTEIN'S KINDERGARTEN CLASS ENROLL YOUR CHILD IN BETH ABRAHAM HILLS. MOSES RELIGIOUS SCHOOL CALL 851-6880 FOR REGISTRATION INFORMATION BARRY V. LEVINE SUNDAY OPEN HOUSE Director of Education AUG. 261.4 P.M. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 16, 1985 41 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • NEW SPECIAL OFFER RAM MOBILE Communications • • Detroit's largest Cellular dealer offers you your choice of one of the • following' Cellular Specials with this ad and each Cellular package • purchased!!! • pr," FR EE telephone removal and Installation Into your next • ♦ • car. • • • FREE Tone Alert Beeper • • (low monthly service charge applicable) • • • FREE • Cellular phone Insurance for two years, RAMS RED CARPET • • TREATMENT ALWAYS INCLUDES: • Stop Shopping • •One • • • Latest In-Equipment Many styles to choose from • • Lease or Purchase • • Immediate • • Competitive Installation Prices • • Free Demonstration • • : Lees Talk :552-1111 • 4) 10 Mlle #1•In Cellular Cellular Agent Inquiries Welcomed I • • • •011or subloct to change without notice,' Beepers subject to iwallability. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CHAPTER 7 BANKRUPTCY LIQUIDATION SALE OF: GALLERY ART CENTER 18831 W, 12 MILE RD, LATHRUP VILLAGE, MI #82-06352-I3 (BETWEEN EVERGREEN & SOUTHFIELD) THIS BEING THE' OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME, TO ACQUIRE ART OF NUMEROUS RE- NOWNED ARTISTS SUCH AS; NEIMAN, RUBIN, MEL, TOBIA5SE, SECUNDA, SCHOM- BERG, BRAQUE, 51MBARI, VASARELY, AGAM, MAXWELL, ERIE, ETC RETAIL VALUE: $325,000,00 OVER 2000 FORM PRICED MOM $1,00 °NONA FAMED OIL PAINTINGS MOM WOO •THE ENTIRE INYENTQRY HA3 DEE61 MA WW DOWN TO COT AND DEIOW, AUTHORIZED DY THE HONOMOIL 410AGE MOM' AND TAMIL WAGE P, DAX. MAK, "r19 y■-■ -ff• • • • • • 18311 w. Rd. • 80vUdlold, MI 48075 • SALE WA* AUGUST 461 47, Ali A4%4 ItAt CASH 0/01 Ail MONO MANGO OA l • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • v '4 4 1 4414