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Jesse Jackson presents the
Democratic party, as well as
the other Democratic
presidential contenders, with
a Faustian dilemma: To reap
the benefits of Jackson's
substantial political power
means nothing less than sell-
ing out in the fight against
race hatred. In 1948, the par-
ty was presented with a
similar dilemma. At that
time, Hubert Humphrey fac-
ed down the racist southern
white Democrats, and reaf-
firmed the party's institu-
tional commitment to equal
respect for all individuals
regardless of race or religion.
The party's performance in
1984, when it failed even to
pass a resolution condemning
anti-Semitism for fear of of-
fending Mr. Jackson, was less
admirable. It yet remains to
be seen whether in the corn-
ing months the party and the
other contenders for the
Democratic nomination will
follow Humphrey's
courageous lead, or simply go
to the devil.
N EWS 1'1
Demjanjuk
Appeal Made
New York (JTA) — An
urgent appeal for defense
funds for John Demjanjuk, on
trial in Jerusalem for war
crimes allegedly committed
in the Treblinka death camp,
has been issued by his son-in-
law, Edward Nishni6.
Nishnic, president and ad-
ministrator of the John Dem-
janjuk Defense Fund in
Brooklyn, Ohio, a suburb of
Cleveland, sent a letter ad-
dressed to "Fellow Ukrai-
nians and Friends" asking
that they "act with Christian
conscience" in giving finan-
cial support needed in "the
tragic case of John Demjan-
juk."
Israel To Fight
Drug Abuse
Tel Aviv (JTA) — The
Education Ministry and the
police have joined forces to
combat one of the most
urgent problems confronting
Israeli society — the preven-
tion of drug abuse • by the
country's youth.
It is estimated that about
15,000 persons in Israel are
totally addicted to drugs and
between 150-200,000 are one-
time, occasional or constant
users.
Times change . . . you
change. Your outlook and style
exude confidence. The only rule is
mix-and-match. Silver and Gold. Sleek
cuffs and clunky bracelets, with notice-
me chains and big rings that sparkle.
The statement is BOLD—and
BEAUTIFUL. Thank goodness there's
Tapper's. With quality jewelry so
refreshingly BOLD. Tapper's.
Specializing in . . . Jewelry Beyond Your
Expectations, At Prices Within Your Reach.
THE RINGS
14 kt. gold and sterling silver bow ring. Retail $273.75.
Our price $219.00. Silver triangular ring with sparkling
cubic zirconia. Retail $225.00. Our price $180.00. Silver
and gold amethyst heart. Retail $433.13. Our price
$346.50. 14 kt. gold ring with emerald cut cubic
zirconia. Retail $486.25. Our price $389.00. Icy blue
topaz set in 14 kt. gold and sterling silver ring. Retail
$326.88. Our price $261.50.
THE BRACELETS
Pentagon bangle in sterling silver. Retail $90.00. Our price
$72.00 Seashell bracelet of sterling silver. Retail $280.24.
Our price $224.00. Striking gold and silver cuff with
cubic zirconia. Retail $375.63. Our price $300.50.
THE CHAINS
High polish sterling silver and 14 kt. gold fluted beads.
. Retail $165.50. Our price $132.40. Sterling necklace with
A saucers and fluted beads. Retail $165.50. Our price $132.40.
', Elegant crystal hematite and sterling silver beaded necklace.
. Retail $262.50. Our price $210.00. Italian design link chain of
solid silver. Retail $164.94. Our price $131.95.
All merchandise subject to prior sale.
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26400 W. 12 Mile Rd. (N.E. corner of Northwestern)
in the Franklin Savings Center.
Mon.-Sat. 10 till 5:45. Thurs. till 8:45.
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