25 NEWS Thatcher In Israel For Official Visit Jerusalem (JTA) — Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was visibly shaken as she toured the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Museum here last Sunday, the first full day of the visit of an incumbent British Prime Minister to Israel. Pausing at the photograph of a German soldier shooting a Jewish mother and her child, she exclaimed. "It is so terrible. Everyone should come and see it so that they never forget." She placed a wreath at the memorial to the six million. Thatcher arrived in Israel ac- companied by her husband, Denis Thatcher. She was greet- ed at Ben Gurion Airport by Prime Minister Shimon Peres, Foreign Minister Yitzhak Sha- mir, Knesset Speaker Shlomo Hillel and other dignitaries. In remarks to reporters after she stepped down from a Royal Air Force plane, the British leader expressed concern that the peace process "appears to have lost momentum in recent months." "I don't believe that is your wish or that of the moderate, - far-sighted Arab leaders with whom I have talked in recent months," she said, adding that she hoped her visit would help get the stalled peace process moving again. Thatcher lunched with Presi- dent Chaim Herzog who praised her anti-terrorist policies and said the Israeli people stood beside her in this. Herzog, who was born in Ireland, noted that the people of Israel have always distinguished between their feel- ings of respect for British tradi- tion and the "less pleasant aspects of our ties in the past," a reference to Israel's struggle for independence in the final years of British Mandate rule in Palestine. He expressed hope that her talks in Israel would help her better understand Israel's problems. Israel Rejects Education, Pension Taxes Jerusalem (JTA) — The government last week tevoscle an earlier decision to inwo$e,:an education tax and to tax retire- ment pensions. The turn-about came after strong public pres- sure against both levies. Finance Minister Moshe Nissim announced the charges at a meeting with leaders of the Labor-Likud Unity Coalition, at- tended by Prime Minister Shimon Peres. But it means that the Treasury will have to find alternative sources of revenue. Another controversial tax — a heavy levy on cars — is also under public attack. It was imposed originally as a "tern- porary" measure to balance the national budget but remains in effect, to the anger of car owners. A Diamond.. The gift that outshines all the rest Electra ys& by Diane Cee Permanent hair removal fromyour face and body Whatever the occasion...maybe no occasion at all. There's no other way to say so much, so completely. A diamond dazzles her with love...and fires up the special feelings that brought you together. Whether b Ai li lalibuh. you choose a marquise, brilliant, pear shape or emerald cut, in one of our many stylized mountings, you're sure to find one just for her. All specially priced below retail. 642-3315 FREE 10 MINUTES First Appointment Only North of 13 Mile Emile Salon 31409 Southfield it...... A: in person MONDAY June 2nd` at 1:30 The Diamond People For Over 50 Years EYMOU2 POW 645-9200 30555 SOUTHFIELD RD CONGRESS BLDG SUITE (ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF 13 MILE ROAD, author GRAND OPENING NEW LOCATION HAROLD KUSHNER "When All You've Everl. Wanted Isn't Enough" 32250 8 MILE ROAD FARMINGTON HILLS, MI. 477-6800 MON.-SAT. 9-5 SPRING IS IN THE AIR! SO • • • WE'VE DECIDED TO CELEBRATE! ALL BLINDS : t ,,Tritf:rs • custom shades 50%-70% WINDOW SHADE CO. OFF WINDOW SHADES • MICRO BLINDS "A touching, heart-warming book for those of us who must contend with suffering, and that, of course, is all of us." ANDREW GREELEY Meet and talk with Mr. Kushner during this autograph signing period, at .. . the BIRMINGHAM BOOKSTORE WOVEN WOODS • HORIZONTALS • VERTICALS shades cleaned & repaired 647 2665 - 263 Pierce St. 14, OPEN HOUSE WEEK At The FASHION SPREE DEPOT Date: June 2 -6 Time: 9:30 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. ce: 23121 Coolidge (Northwest comer of 9 Mile and Coolidge, ocross from Oak Farms Fruit Market) *Gently used men's, women's and children's clothing *Furs *Jewelry *Bric-a-Brac *Small Antiques *Accessories (No Shoes) Please note: All clothing must be saleable, clean, updated, and on hangers. List all items and include Tax No. (Social Security No. ) For your records, please make a duplicate list of your donated items. * These days are for this special week only Regular hours: Monday and Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.