ms. THREADS conternporcuy women's fashions ALWAYS 20%-60`)/0 BELOW RETAIL is now at Crissman Cadillac Another Jewish Senator with impeccable credentials in our community, Frank Lautenberg, is seeking a se- cond term in New Jersey. Lautenberg, former national chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, is facing almost a unique challenger — Pete Dawkins, Dawkins' resume is almost too good to be true since he can claim to have been a soldier (general), scholar (Ph.D., Rhodes Scholar) and athlete (Reisman football trophy win- ner). Despite having never held any elected office and be- ing a very recent resident of New Jersey, Dawkins is mounting a serious effort to unseat Lautenberg. Lautenberg, like Metzen- baum and Moynihan, has been a down-the-line sup- porter of all issues affecting Israel and his reelection is a high priority. Not all Jewish Senators, however, have been as consis- tent in their support. Chic Hecht, conservative Republican of Nevada, who will be seeking reelection for the first time next year, has been somewhat of a disap- pointment to the pro-Israel community, most notably for having cast the deciding vote in June of 1986 permitting a significant missile sale to Saudi Arabia. His opposition on the Senate floor to ratifica- tion of the Genocide Treaty (which he later did vote for) and his two votes against per- mitting Orthodox Jews in the military to wear skullcaps, was also criticized in some quarters. Hecht's reelection prospects are rated as the poorest of all incumbent senators running next year. One of the closest Senate races that is shaping up will be in Minnesota pitting in- cumbent Republican David Durenberger, a reliable and valuable friend, against "Skip" Humphrey, the son of the late Hubert Humphrey. While Humphrey, the state attorney general, is expected to be supportive on issues of concern, Durenberger, who was elected in 1978, has already demonstrated his firm commitment to main- taining Israel's security as be- ing in the best interests of the United States. Finally, an opportunity ex- ists in Rhode Island to elect the current lieutenant gover- nor, Richard Licht, who will be opposing incumbent John Chafee, a less than ardent supporter to say the least. Licht, whose late uncle was governor of Rhode Island, has been a phenomenon in that state's politics. Olg-k3N'?-S Call For Details About Their FREE Loaner Program 31205 Orchard Lake Road harningion Rills, IV 855-4464 1630 N. Woodward • 644-1930 HEAR WELL AGAIN! IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE HEARING IN A CROWD OR WHEN MORE THAN ONE PERSON IS TALKING, YOU MIGHT BE A CANDIDATE FOR THIS ALL-IN-EAR ELECTRONIC HEARING AID ESPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR NERVE DEAFNESS One Of The Smallest Hearing Aids! Designed For Nerve Deafness To 40 DB. Model E-50 Complete With 1 Year Warranty 30-DAY TRIAL AVAILABLE FOR A FREE HEARING TEST & DEMONSTRATION FRI. NOV. 6 SAT. NOV. 7 MON. NOV. 9 WED. NOV. 11 TUES. NOV. 10 THURS. NOV. 12 lilatte,Ca ∎ d All brands, makes & models available THE TRUSTED NAME FOR BETTER HEARING SINCE 1954 SOUTHFIELD OFFICE 22883 GREENFIELD GROUND FLOOR—SW CORNER OF 9 MILE 559.9130 ALLEN PARK OFFICE 14551 Southfield Rd. Ground Floor Location—West of Dix 382-7664 BLUE CROSS-BLUE SHIELD PROVIDERS AUDIOLOGISTS ON STAFF CLINICAL RECOMMENDATION AUTO WORKERS HMO-PPO MOST INSURANCES Call For Appointment HARPER WOODS OFFICE 17800 E. Eight Mile Eastland Center Professional Bdg. 371-9200