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"We have a right to insist that if they mean what they say, that they delete references to Israel's destruc- tion from their covenant." ❑ Police Probe Racist Graffiti Police are investigating an incident in which anti-Arab graffiti was found on Moslem community property in the Detroit suburb of Brownstown Township. The vandalism, which oc- curred last week at a Pakistani house of worship, follows a controversy over the group's intention to build a mosque. The Pakistanis were about to receive final ap- proval on the building, which some resident reportedly oppose. Police have no suspects in the case. The Detroit Interfaith Round Table of the National Conference of Christians and Jews, together with the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit, issued a statement deploring the vandalism. I UP FRONT I Tennis American Red Cross Blood Services Southeastern Michigan Region • M•LTER DOMESTIC Maxie Collision, Inc. declining, the country has continued massive manufac- ture of conventional weaponry. The Soviet Union is "a failure because it's based on the subordination of the in- dividual to the state," he said, and he doubted Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev can reform the country. American Jews "must rededicate ourselves to the values of individual liberty" on which the United States is based. Perle said the Reagan ad- ministration "made the world a safer place" by having "rebuilt the national defense" while also reducing nuclear weaponry. "American strength means security' for Israel. We should be grateful we have developed the securi- ty and strength that we have today," he said. In post-speech comments, Perle said he would tell Soviet Jews "if they have the oppor- tunity to leave, then get the hell out" because official Soviet policy could change momentarily. He likened the Reagan Strategic Defense Initiative, or Star Wars, weaponry pro- gram to an insurance policy. Regarding Jonathan Pollard, who is serving a life sentence for spying on behalf of Israel, Perle said, "I wouldn't want to defend what he did, yet his sentence is very severe." He doubted the U.S. was withholding infor- mation on Israel's security. Of Harvard Row Designers of Fine Furs Complete Fur Service 11 MILE & LAHSER Phone: 358-0850 Continued from Page 5 two metro-area tennis centers. "Now Israel is one of the top 16 countries in Cup competition. "Hopefully, through tennis, Israel will gain acceptance by countries with which it has no official relations now," he said. But the biggest achieve- ment, Brode felt, is Jewish and Arab youngsters have been brought together by the ITCA facilities. "The adults you know are not going to get along. But maybe through tennis, the youngsters will learn how for the future,"Brode said. "The centers have grown beyond our expectations — we have over 180 employees, what with coaches and all — and we need additional funds both to sustain the program and to continue to grow to meet the demands." lbward that end, the ITCA is offering a Founders' and Young Founders' Tour to Israel Oct. 15-24. Young Founders is for those 21 to 35 years of age. The team in Detroit last week is one of three criss- crossing the United States and Canada, giving a total of 62 exhibitions through June. "We went to the 10th an- niversary of ITCA in Israel," said Sandra Rubin of Bloom- field Hills, who with husband Marvin has been an ITCA supporter for about six years. "They (Israeli youngsters) think we (Americans) are great. They're using the facilities all the time — if it rains, they study or use the libraries." ❑