NEWS DON MASSEY CADILLAC WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS Rabin Raps U.S. Policy In Persian Gulf Washington (JTA) — The State Department voiced sur- prise last week at Israel Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin's criticism of the U.S. policy in the Persian Gulf. Rabin, at a press conference in Jerusalem, charged that the United States has been manipulated into supporting Iraq in its eight-year war with Iran, with the result that the Soviet Union has "become the only superpower that can talk to both parties" in the Iran-Iraq war. "We certainly would dis- agree with his assessment and we're surprised at his criticism of our policy," State Department spokesman Charles Redman said. Al- though Israeli leaders have made it no secret that they favor Iran in the Gulf war, Rabin's remarks were be- lieved to be the first public criticism of the U.S. policy by an Israeli government official. As Rabin saw it, the U.S. and European navies entered the Gulf conflict due to Iran- ian attacks on civilian oil tankers — actions that were only in retaliation for Iraqi attacks on Iranian oil storage installations and ships. Iraq had certain objectives when it started the war and later "globalized" it, Rabin said. He contended that the Western fleets do not "protect the Iranian right of free navigation, which is under attack by the Iraqis. They pro- tect only the right to naviga- tion of Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and the oil princes of the western side of the Gulf that might be attacked by the Ira- nians in response to Ira- qi attacks." Violence Erupts In Territories Jerusalem (JTA) — Violence erupted anew in the ad- ministered territories follow- ing a clash between Israeli forces and rioting students at Bethlehem University last week in which two students were seriously wounded and several others overcome by tear gas. There were rock-throwing incidents in various parts of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. In Gaza, three vehicles were damaged and one set afire, but no one was injured. Military authorities or- dered the Bethlehem campus closed for three months because of the rioting. In fashion...it's all a matter of taste. Don't conform - inform. 453-7500 40475 Ann Arbor Rd. at 1-275, Plymouth, MI 62eaf ,Award Vaz/zay Oesty/ze,- Otteat, c Oeut 6 2a JEWELERS Designer fashions as individual as you are. 60 Inside • 31409 Southfield Rd. Emile Salon 642-3315 (71 40/77/ GORNBEIN JEWELERS FIDELITY BANK BLDG. A etr( Neap 24901 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield, MI 6?-r, 357-1056 aliv, NEAT IDEAS FOR CLOSETS! t ‘'.4RCE • FREE In-home • • • • • estimates — day or evening Expertly and durably installed Self-installation option 10 Year Warranty on workmanship and materials Closet and home organizing accessories Elfa Basket Systems 661-4900 5550 Drake Rd W Bloomfield , Between Maple x. Walnut Lk Rds Ill L, ail WAI Sitt - Choose from extremely durable CLOSETMAID' ventilated. vinyl- coated steel rod installations or elegant formica closet organiz- ing systems We offer excellent service and design at our regular low price. Come in and see our displays or call us for your free estimate today. Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. _ Call 354-6060 F 4SHOES e for• MEN • verry[fth © _ n s g 0 1 FINAL DAYS! ❑ a _ ov 8 SALE L E NENDS . [R© SC9% ffff OA Rockport • French Shriner • Freeman Wright Arch Preserver • Generra • Zodiac Giorgio Brutini • Converse • Bass • Fratelli ORCHARD MALL • 851.5122 • W. Bloomfield NOVEMBER 2 - NOVEMBER 13 OLD - COLORFUL - COMPELLIN Exhibit & Sale Out-Of-This-World Furniture & Accessories You Won't Be Bored SOMERSET MALL Big Beaver Road at Coolidge, Troy Monday, Thursday, Riday 10-9 Sunday 12-5 / Other Days 10-6