ATLANTIC CITY VEGAS SALE 4 DAYS EACH WEEK 1 DAY FUN TRIP NON-STOP Pay $9990 -$129" briefing on Chinese missiles in Saudi Arabia that was con- ducted at the Truman Institute. Dr. Bligh said that the missiles, acquired recently by the Saudis, constitute a threat to the entire eastern Mediterranean basin. Therefore, Israel must operate in cooperation with the United States, which has identical interests to those of Israel in this matter, in order to insure that the missiles will not be used. He also said that as far as is known, the Saudis do not now have a nuclear capabili- ty, but they do have close rela- tions with Pakistan, which has developed the nuclear "Islamic bomb." It is con- ceivable that China, under extreme circumstances, could enable Pakistan to transfer this weapon to the Saudis, Bligh said. GET: $30.00 Quarters $15.00 Food Credit Airport Transfer $10.00 Future Credit $20.00 Future Air Credit low us 0 this Your NET FR. $ 24t TUE., WED., FRI., SAT. DEPARTURES eeken Opt ator/ParikOnt Contract Required 4 TIMES EACH WEEK VIA CONTINENTAL DELUXE CHARTER $ 11 8990 PKGS. FROM $24900 FR CERAMIC TILE SALES For all your tile and marble needs, visit our new showroom & our new marble shop ROUND TRIP Call Your Travel Agent Or var Hamilton, Miller, Hudson & Fayne 827-4070 Learn how to take better care of your heart, call Red Cross. American Red Cross A Public Service of This Newspaper &inc A The Advertising Council ALWAYS HIGH QUALITY WITH LOW PRICES! 833-4440 We'll Help. Will You? OPEN WED. EVENING 'TIL 8 p.m. 23455 Telegraph, 2 Blks. N. of 9 Mile Southfield, Michigan 356-6430 HOURS: M-F 8:30-5 PM Sat. 9:00-2 PM I j VISA' Arabs To Sell Fruit To Europe Amsterdam (JTA) — Palesti- nian citrus growers in the West Bank and Gaza Strip will soon have direct access to the European market. The European citrus im- porters have signed a contract with the Palestinian ex- porters to accept their pro- duce without the intervention of the Israel Citrus Marketing Board. Holland was largely in- strumental in arranging the deal, which is expected to greatly improve the Palesti- nian economy in the ter- ritories. STYLE IS NEVER OUT OF FASI7,In Desecrated Torahs Buried Jerusalem (JTA) — In accor- dance with Jewish custom, Torah books that were damaged and desecrated by the Nazis in Hungary during World War II were brought to Jerusalem for burial. The re- mains were carried in pottery jars by members of the chevra kadisha, the burial society, to the place of internment on the Mount of Olives last week. The books were shipped to Israel by the Menora organi- zation and the Religious Affairs Ministry. Zvi Fixler, president of the Orthodox Jewish community in Buda- pest, apologized for the condi- tion of the books, which were all that could be saved. Moshe Moskovits, chair- man of Menora, said negotia- tions were going on with other East European coun- tries to bring Torah books to Israel. 40 Pelissie Turn eft Iout \ of tunnel ex straigh thru 1st intersect turn left 'nto parking THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 21