(313) 553-7545 LOCAL NEWS . \OVe PCB c ac\c A - s co F Poktey -cocx1 Sac\ & Sizes Custorn Colors 1-W6-Made Pape ScO kkle 0 / AM. CASH ALTERNAT1 ries select models TOTAL TRUCKS . 1.50 5 AVAILABLE TON PICKUPS 13 AVAILABLE 3/4 TON PICKUPS 10 AVAILABLE TON PICKUPS 5 AVAILABLE 1 /2 i SALE $ 24 5995* • '86 NOVA . 4 DR. SEDAN 1.6L 2 bbl. 5-spd. man. trans., P155/80R-13 rad. BIW blue cloth bkt. Stk. #1867. Tinted glass, elec. def., 2.5 liter efi., auto. trans., etr am/fm. Stk. #1523. n * $699 ih, * LIST $10,206 LIST $7725 SALE SALE $ 869%, 55 to choose at similar savings 4 '86 SPECTRUM 2 DR. H/B COUPE 1.5 liter 2-BBI L4, 5-spd. man. trans., P155/80R-133 Rad. B/W, black, gray cloth bkt. Stk. #2747. LIST $7284 SALE $ 6495 * '86 CAMARO 2 DR. SPORT COUPE Fr. floor carpet mat, rr. floor carpet bodyside mat., etr am/fm st., moldings, elec. rr. wind. def., 2.8 litre mfi V-6, 5-spd: man. trans. Stk. #1831. LIST $10,194 8895 * SALE 19 to choose at similar savings! '86 FULL SIZE VANS '86 MONTE CARLO SS SPORT CPE. T-glass, mats, elec. r. wind., defog.. air, console, spt. mirr., elec. spd. con- trol, auto., tilt, SBR tires, AM/FM stereo. Stk. #2869. 1 12 TON 2 AVAILABLE 3 /4 TON 19 AVAILABLE LIST $15,126 SALE $ 13 5195 * _. . __ _ 1986 S-10 PICKUPS S-10 LONG BOX . 7 AVAILABLE S-10 SHORT BOX 3 AVAILABLE S-10 EXTRA CAB 10 AVAILABLE I A' ,I I 11,1111 1 /2 TONS 7 AVAILABLE 3/4 TONS 4 AVAILABLE 4X4 1 AVAILABLE Sen. Metzenbaum calls a Jewish alliance with the religious right "playing with fire." '86 CELEBRITY 2-DOOR COUPE :MAI r '86 SUBURBANS " ' A ILAT IL IM E .11111. 111: . '86 FULL SIZE PICKUPS WAS '30,142 SALE 5595 .* $6975* SALE 6-way pwr. seat, p. dr. locks, leather. spd. contr., 5.7 L V8, 4-spd. man. trans., S/B radials, Delco Bose, R. Defogger. Stk. #3226X. LIST $6249 ...j WAS '7698 '86 CORVETTE 2 DR. HATCHBACK CPE. Blue custom cl., 1.6 liter 2-BBL L4, 4 spd. man. trans., P155/80R12 Radial 8/W. Stk. #1158 I Blue cloth, 2.0 liter EFI, 4 spd. man., p.s., am radio, elec. wind. def., P175/80R13, body side moldings. carpeted floor mats. Stk. #1699. AVAILABLE '8 6 CHEVETTE CS 4 DR. HATCHBACK SEDAN $ '86 CAVALIER DR. IMERVITAC KI '86 S-10 BLAZERS 4x4 ICC ON SELECT MODELS '86 CAVALIER WAGON White, red cloth bucket seats. 2.0 liter EFI engine, 4 spd. man. trans., p.s., P715&80R13, am radio. body side modlings. Stk. #1615. WAS $7885 SALE $7180* . LOOK, SHOP, GET YOUR BEST DEAL, BUT DON'T BUY UNTIL UINEATABLE DEALER! YOU SEE THET--: 11 trite( CHEVROLET 28111 TELEGRAPH RD. AND 12 MILE ATI-696 "THE UNBEATABLE DEALER!" 8 Friday, September 19, 1986 11 •plus tax. title. destination. 355 1 .000 "THE UNBEATABLE DEALER:" THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Senator Sees Jews Living In A Golden Age DAVID HOLZEL Staff Writer "Let your conscience be your guide," was Sen. Howard Met- zenbaum's message to the Al- lied Jewish Campaign leader- ship Sunday, at the AJC'S 1987 Campaign Kickoff for Campaign Leadership. Nearly 200 people attended the three-hour session at the Maple/Drake Jewish Commu- nity Center which featured workshops as well as Metzen- baum's keynote address. Calling the present the "Golden Age of the Jewish community," with American Jews, "strong, affluent, rich in culture," Metzenbaum (D- Ohio) said it was time to "take stock of where we are, what our position is as American Jews." He contrasted the swelling numbers of American Jews in government, law, business, music and the news media, the many Jewish recipients of the Nobel and Pulitzer prizes with the low points of Jewish his- tory: the Crusades, the Inquisi- tion and the Holocaust. "If history teaches us any- thing," the senator told his audience, "it is that we cannot take our rights and privileges for granted. "We cannot forget the unbe- lievable thing that happened in Turkey," he went on, refer- ring to the recent terror attack on an Istanbul synagogue. Re- counting the long list of similar attacks on Jews in recent years, he concluded by asking, "Can the day be far distant when more of the same hap- pens in this country?" Calling Israel "critically im- portant to America's security," Metzenbaum observed that "we stand extremely proud be- cause of a little country in the Middle East." The Reagan Administra- tion's policy towards "moved in the right direction after a shaky start," according to Met- zenbaum. He recalled the ugli- ness of the AWACs debate. "I Challenge anyone to shoe me a scintilla of evidence that Saudi Arabia has done anything to advance the peace process." Despite the current calm seas in U.S.-Israel relations, the Senator warned "those who are complacent about the Ad- ministration's policy towards Israel," recalling the "bad old days" when Secretary of De- fense Caspar Weinberger commended the U.S. Marine in Lebanon who pulled a weapon on an Israeli tank commander, and when Weinberger refused to let marines, injured in the truck bombing at Beirut Air- port, be treated in Israel. Metzenbaum pointed to threats at home from the Lyn-