THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 13, 1985 NEWS Best wishes for a happy, healthy New Year Julius, Ruth & Barbara Chupack .S. May Use audi Bases New York (JTA) — Saudi Arabia will allow American military forces to use its bases against the Russians or in a major flare up on the Persian the New York Times re- )orted last week. The paper said t obtained the information from a confidential Reagan Adminis- tration report. "The policy study, put to- gether largely by the State De- partment, was ordered by the White House last winter to pro- vide justification for the ex- pected sale of advanced military equipment to Saudi Arabia and Jordan this fall," the Times re- ported. Noting that the U.S. has been seeking the use of Saudi bases for several years, the paper said the Saudis agreed to the Ameri- can request last year, when Iran was threatening to attack Saudi oil fields in retaliation for Iraqi raids on Iranian bound oil tan- kers. Publisher Gets Soviet Visa Washington (JTA) — Revers- ing an earlier decision, the Soviet Union granted a visa to Association of Jewish Book Pub- lishers President Bernard Levinson so that he could attend this week's Moscow Interna- tional Book Fair. But Robert Bernstein, president of Random House, and Jari Loher, two other U.S. pub- lishers who sought visas to attend the fair were rejected, ac- cording to an official at the Soviet Embassy in Washington. Both Bernstein and Laber are members' of the Helsinki Watch Commit ee, a human rights group hick monitors com- pliance *th the 1975 Helsinki Accords/ The mbassy official did not exphd why the ban on Levin- son w is lifted but the other two Amer cans were banned from the fair. Students Hear Israeli Leaders Jerusalem — A group of 90 top college and graduate stu- dents listened last month to Is- raeli political leaders Ariel Sha- ron and Yitzhak Shamir discuss the prospects for peace in the Middle East as part of the Jerusalem Fellowships Program, a leadership training course hosted by the Aish HaTorah College of Jewish Studies and sponsored in conjunction with the World Zionist Organization (WZO). The students, chosen by an advisory committee on the basis of their leadership potential, spent six weeks in Israel meet- ing with top-level political and military leaders and touring the country comprehensively. 1111= 111111 rum May the coming We wish our family and friends a very healthy, happy and prosperous New Year g year be filled Steven, Karon & Danielle Blair with health and We wish our family and friends a very healthy, happy and prosperous New Year happiness for to all our friends and relatives all our family Helen & Herman Neff Ethel & Abe Cherow Gordon, Audrey & Mara Deutch and friends ,.?.'.''* - • . iv., f Wishing all our family and friends a year of health and happiness We wish oar family and friends a very healthy, happy and prosperous New Year Mr. & Mrs. Norman Adelsberg _ . We wish our family and friends a very healthy, happy and prosperous New Year To All Our Relatives Me? and Friends, rinz Our wish for a 1:1ri:n ,-....., year filled with happiness, • health and prosperity Milton & Isabel Dzodin, Hilary, Brian & Daniel & The Staff of Michigan Silver Exchange, Inc,. Barbara & Edward Burton Albert & Edith Cimmer : ic.J..1- -..-4, Wishing all our family and friends a year of health and happiness Henry H. & Hanni H. Baumgarten - To All Our , Relatives r13e2 and Friends, nitz 1:1- 1:n Our wish for a _ = year filled with happiness, health and prosperity , - To All Our Relatives I rutr5 and Friends, niu Our wish for a 1:ri:ri _, year filled with happiness, health and prosperity V f'-'!" Irving & Grenda Altus & Sons Martin & Ruth Rose & Moshe Rigigfaigi A iggREE4V31 May the New Year Bring May the New Year Bring To All Our Friends To All Our Friends and Family and Family — Health, Health, • Joy, Prosperity and Everything Good in Life ..,. . . . . 147 / Rita • & Loretta & An the Girls at Baby & Me Joy, Prosperity and Everything Good in Life k . I: 41' , „ Harvey .& Diana Stalberg, Caren & Barbi 4