27 N 11 IEAAS-- cALOUTIls brute m. weiss BANKRUPTCY APPRAISER SALE Jewelers 26325 Twelve Mile Rd. Southeast corner Northwestern 1 . Behind Gabe's Fruits In The Mayfair Shops j u. sas Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 This break with the Treasury had its fallout over the next few months, with Treasury officials boycotting internal discussions of the report and publicly attacking its reliability. This substantive dispute of con- siderable importance was inten- sified by the bitter personal squabbles between Moda'i and then Finance Minister Yoram Aridor over the latter's economic policies. When Aridor tried to starve the MDP of funds in order to .prevent it from moving into the phase of advanced planning, Moda'i accused him of wasting the money raised for the project by Is- rael Bonds on a consumer buying spree. The Comptroller also faulted the company for failing to take into account the compensation costs that would have to be paid to . the Dead Sea potash and mineral-extraction works of Is- rael and Jordan in its calculations for the interim report. Thesetosts were mentioned in a secret ap- pendix but not included in the main body of the report, where they would have virtually wiped out the profit that the company and the ministry were so eager to show. It was recognized by all con- cerned that the two firms would have to be compensated for ex- penses necessitated by the raising of the level of the Dead Sea and the dilution of its waters. Summing up the critical months immediately following the release of the interim report, the Comptroller noted that the company and the ministry ig- nored dissenting voices in the government concerning the eco- nomic viability of the MDP and tended to rely mainly on the opin- ions of those already known as supporters of the project. This wariness of dissent from the illusory profit projections was also apparently responsible for the company's reluctance to share the figures on which its calcula- tions were based with indepen- dent academic researchers and even with the Israel Electric Cor- poration, whose planning for the country's future grid would obvi- ously be affected by the MDP. Not far from the partially- completed tunnel dug for the out- let of the MDP power plant, there stands a black marble slab, oddly resembling a tombstone. Three years ago, just after the projected profit for the MDP was announced with great fanfare, the names of hundreds of "Canal Founders" — those who had purchased at least $100,000 worth of Israel Bonds for awl NCO C.) II Thurs. 10 ,8:30 . SHARP PLAIN PAPER COPIERS 8399.95 •Typewriters 149.98 Electric Se9.96 • New Correcting Typewriter $299.91 • IBM Meg Card SelecInc $499.50 •Storage Cabinet $39.96 • Correction Setectric Typewriter $299.96 •File Cabinets $39.95 • Banquet Tables from $39.96 •°Ike Partitioning $49.98 • Adjusting Computer Furniture $59.15 — •E . moue Chairs $49.96 ' • New Desks $99.66 • Cam Registers $99.50 • Assorted Office Supplies, Accessories. Wastebaskets. Coffee ' Brewers, Dictating Egup , Water Machines it Stereos • Cash a. a eC Cash Of Credit Cards Only • Delivery Available — Daily 9 he 5:34, Sat. 9-410 BETTER BUSINESS EQUIPMENT u. © 231 W. 9 MILE ROAD FERNDALE, VI block West of Woodward I--TYPEWETER TRADE-IN ACCEPTED — QUAUTY DISCOUNTS -- 353-1424 ■ SI. ea 548-6404g "--1 MOSHE SHLLR. The Jewish Minstrel Singing Songs from the Jewish Soul Ancient and Modern SUNDAY, MARCH 16 7:45 P.M. Sponsored By Congregation Beth Shalom Congregation B'nai Moshe Temple Emanu-El TEMPLE EMANU-EL 14450 W. 10 Mile Rd. Oak Park, MI 48237 Aspe e A oim i s s ion Continued on next page THE MOST EXCITING EVENT OF THE YEAR JEWISH 111a10111AL FUI1D (KEREN KAYEMETH LEISRAEL) INC. ILIN5H 114110111AL FWD YOUNG WOMEN OF . JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 6111 BESTA ANNUAL (KEREN KAYEMETH LEISRAEL) INC. AUCTION EVER Sensational and Valuable Items for Auction Including: • JEWELRY • HEALTH and RACQUET CLUBS • AN ORIGINAL BY RICHARD KOZLOW . • FINE RESTAURANTS • CONCORD HOTEL and GROSSINGERS • TV SETS • OUT OF TOWN HOTELS • THEATRE TICKETS • GIFT CERTIFICATES FROM SAKS FIFTH AVENUE • OFFICE FURNITURE • PENS • GIFT CERTIFICATE TOWARD A CELLULAR MOBILE TELEPHONE • COMPUTER FURNITURE • SEE A TIGERS GAME WITH ERNIE HARWELL AND GEORGE KELL • TICKETS TO TIGERS, PISTONS AND RED WINGS GAMES • FINE ORIGINAL ART • AND MUCH, MUCH MORE SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1986 Preview and Silent Auction 6:30 P.M. Vocal Auction 8:00 P.M. TEMPLE BETH EL 7400 Telegraph Rd. Birmingham, Mich. Coffee and Temptations DONATION: $3.50 For further information, please call JNF - 557-6644 . ..... .•. ... h.a ts.1 10. h blab I Auctioneer: Richard Nucian of Norman Levy Associates, Inc. DOOR PRIZES 4 .. ; Bissa**•040+#0 0 +*#•# 0 .. a . %PO il-Oro. VO,O; V' TO O*Vf' t