LOCAL NEWS HERALD WHOLESALE EVERYTHING FOR YOUR HOME. 20830 COOLIDGE HWY. JUST NORTH OF 8 MILE RD. 398-4560 New Republic' Editor Speaks For AJCommittee LESSONS IN LEASING The series is co-sponsored by Ibmple Beth El. The welcome will be given by Jerome Ash, president, and Dannel Schwartz, senior rabbi of Temple Beth El. The American Jewish Commit- tee's planning committee in- _ eludes chairman, Dr. Harry Gold, Maurice Binkow, Dr. Sue Marx Smock and Dr. Ber- nard Klein. The public is in- vited, and there is no charge. LESSON 1 LEASE FROM AN ESTABLISHED COMPANY. LESSON 2 All State II Car Leasing has been a leasing specialist for more than 27 years. We'll be here tomorrow. Michael Kinsley LESSON 4 BEWARE OF SUPER LOW PRICES. There are many factors that determine monthly payments (the number of months, the residual value, the amount you drive, etc.) All State II Car Leasing will lease you a car at a price you feel comfortable with. Without any hidden costs that can make you miserable later. 3 • §ft,i; LEASE FROM SOMEONE WHO CAN LEASE YOU THE CAR YOU WANT. LESSON 3 LEASE FROM A "FULL-SERVICE" LEASING COMPANY. All State II Car Leasing is an independent leasing company. Which means we won't try to lease you any specific make or model car. Just the car you want. When you lease a car from All State II Car Leasing we handle everything, including the financing. Many others sell their contracts to someone else. "No Cost Loaners" are included in our leases. A A ILL 111FACIE (Al? ILIEASING COMPOWAIATION 24600 Gratiot Ave., East Detroit, MI. 48021 PHONE (313) 778-2800 16' FRIDAY; SEPT. 4, 1987' Michael Kinsley, editor of The New Republic, will be the featured speaker at a special meeting, Issues: Election '88, on Sept. 17 at 8 p.m.. in Handleman Hall at Temple Beth El, presented by the Detroit Chapter, American Jewish Committee. Prof. Bernard Klein, political scientist, and Stephen Wasinger, attorney, will query Kinsley's views on Conflict/Consensus: Political Options. The program is the first in a series of four. The series was conceived as a public service forum for the Jewish com- munity of metropolitan Detroit in order to clarify the political issues surrounding the 1988 elections. Max Green, associate direc- tor of the Office of Public Liaison for the White House, will be featured in December; Dr. Raymond Franklin, pro- fessor of economics at Queens College in New York, in March; and Dr. William Kristol, chief of staff/ counselor, Department of Education, Washington, D.C., in May, to be concluded with a symposium of prominent political pollsters on the eve of the summer conventions of the Democratic and Repub- lican parties. Kinsley is author of the col- umn "TRB from Washington." Kinsley came to The New Republic as managing editor in 1976 and became editor in 1979. From 1981 to 1983 he was editor of Harper's magazine in New York. In 1983 he returned to The New Republic to take over the "TRB" column from Richard Strout, who retired. Kinsley was born in Detroit and attended Harvard Col- lege, Magdalen College, Ox- ford and Harvard Law School. ADL Honors Alfred Glancy Alfred Glancy Ill Judge Damon Keith Alfred R. Glancy, III, chair- man and chief executive of- ficer of the Michigan Con- solidated Gas Co., will be honored by the Anti- Defamation League of B'nai B'rith at a reception in his honor on Sept. 21 at 6 p.m. in the Westin Hotel. Glancy will receive the 1987 Distinguish.: ed Community Service Award. U.S. Court of Appeal Judge Damon Keith will chair the event. Glancy had been selected