Do you 'live' to Eat? NEWS IF FOOD CONTROLS YOU...IT'S TIME TO TAKE CONTROL! • Individualized Dietary Program Designed to Fit Your Needs • Individualized Weekly Counseling Peace Plans Continued from Page 1 TAKE CONTROL OF YOURSELF NOW, CALL FOR YOUR FREE CONSULTATION 647-5540 HEALTHY OPTIONS, INC. DEA FARRAH, MSW, ACSW Weight Control Therapist "You Alone Can Do It .• . . But You Can't Do It Alone" BINGHAM CENTER • 30800 TELEGRAPH • SUITE 2960 • BIRMINGHAM, MI 48010 Yitzhak Shamir: A message from Reagan. breakthrough with the Jorda- nian ruler. But Labor Party sources said the ten points were hammered out by the U.S. State Depart- ment's veteran Middle East diplomat Wat Clevarius during a recent round of shuttling bet- ween Amman and Jerusalem. Shamir's office, meanwhile, issued a statement Tuesday stressing that the prime minister is always ready to launch direct negotiations with Jordan, with appropriate Palestinian delegates and with other Arab states. Political circles in Israel believe it is unlikely that Shultz would visit the Middle East at this time for fear of seeming to precipitate the col- lapse of the unity government if he sides with Peres on the issue of an international conference. ORCHARD LAKE ROAD AT FOURTEEN MILE • FARMINGTON HILLS • 855-3444 Jackson Speaks To Reform Jews A FREE BOUQUET OF SPRING FLOWERS! Save $75 in Hunters Square/Tally Hall sales receipts dated May 1 - 9 and we'll give you a beautiful bouquet for Mom! Pick up your flowers Friday or Saturday, May 8 or 9 at Petals Plus in Tally Hall. Details available at all Hunters Square/Tally Hall stores, WE'RE BUILDING A NEW LOOK! COME SEE OUR RENOVATION NOW IN PROGRESS 16 Friday, May 1, 1987 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Shimon Peres: A meeting with King Hussein? peace. He stressed in that connec- tion that this year is crucial because 1988 is a presidential election year in the United States which usually means a -hiatus in Washington's diplomatic activism overseas. Likud Minister Moshe Arens, back in Israel after a mission to Washington on behalf of Shamir, was unable to say Tuesday that he had convinced Secretary of State George Shultz to oppose the interna- tional conference scenario. On the contrary, well-placed Likud sources indicated that Arens found Shultz leaning more than ever toward Peres' view that an "international opening" conference would be followed-by direct talks between Israel and Jordan and was the most promising approach to peace. Peres' optimism in recent days that Hussein is likely to come to the negotiating table sparked media speculation that the foreign minister may have achieved something of a Washington (JTA) — Blacks and Jews share the "experience of oppression" and should pursue a common agenda of change, including support for affirmative ac- tion, the Rev. Jesse Jackson told delegates of the Reli- gious Action Center of Re- form Judaism on the final day of their conference. Jackson's address was on domestic issues, but he was questioned on his views about Israel. On the issue of Israel breaking American sanctions against selling arms to South Afriea, Jackson said "the blood of South Africans is on the hands of those who sell arms. Israel must choose whether it will relate to the United States or to South Af- rica." Canada Changes Refugee Law Montreal (JTA) — A change in Canadian immi- gration policy prohibiting citizens of 18 countries from waiting in Canada for politi- cal asylum there has brought the only synagogue in a Canadian-U.S. border town into the forefront of providing aid to Central Americans. In the last two months, several hundred Central Americans have waited in Plattsburgh, N.Y. a town of 25,000, for word from Cana- dian immigration officials. Plattsburgh religious and volunteer organizations, in- cluding Temple Beth Israel, have raised money and pro- vided social relief, and have formed the Central Volunteer Coordinating Agency.