Celebrate our 8th anniversary BUY six and get the seventh FREE* • • This is in addition to our already low prices of 20% to 35% off retail! Anne Pollard Gets Furlough New York (JTA) — Anne Henderson-Pollard has been granted a furlough from prison over the Jewish High Holy Days and a transfer to a halfway house in late November, pending the ap- proval of her warden at the Danbury Federal Prison Camp in Connecticut. Pollard, the wife of con- victed spy Jonathan Pollard, was told of the recommenda- tion for the furlough and halfway house last Wednesday. On the same day, she was denied early release on parole by Daniel Lopez, the Nor- theast regional parole commissioner. Lopez's decision means that she will most likely not be finally released on parole un- til March 1990, three years after she began serving her five-year sentence. Pollard was convicted for possession of classified documents in connection with her husband's espionage ac- tivities. He is serving a life sentence for spying for Israel. Pollard's father, Bernard Henderson, said his daughter plans to celebrate the High Holy Days in New York at the Riverdale synagogue of Rab- bi Avraham Weiss. Weiss has visited both Pollards in prison. Henderson said he refused to be prematurely optimistic about the news of his daughter's impending furlough or the November transfer to the halfway house. Prison spokesman Craig Apker said the final decision has not yet been made, and that the warden has yet to rule on the decision. "She's been recommended for halfway house placement and a furlough, but that doesn't mean she's going to get it," Apker said. Habimah Quits Madrid Show Madrid (JTA) — Habimah, Israel's national theater has canceled scheduled perfor- mances in the Madrid Autumn Theaer Festival this month, which Israeli and Spanish officials agree could threaten to set back the development of cultural ex- changes between the two countries. The reasons given here for the cancellation vary from a dispute over who would pay the expenses of the Israeli troupe to a last minute change of program. • • 4 . 11 dress * shirts Buy six and get the seventh freer • •AU ties °s. Buy six and get the seventh freer a • • C • All socks* • Buy six Pairs and at the seventh pair freer • • 4 The least expensive of the seven items is free Now through September 29, 1989, at The -Shirt Box SHIRT 31•X_ KN We would like to thank all our customers for the support you have given us over.the past eight years. SHIRT 311X_ GILL MAR (Formerly Chuck & Bud's) 13745 W. 9 Mile Rd. Oak Park, MI 543-8780 LOX $ 6.99 1 lb. $2 .99 1/2 1b. SABLE $ 2.99 1/2 1b. CHUBS $2 .99 1/2 lb. WHITEFISH ', lb. MUENSTER CHEESE ... $1.85 1r2 lb. WILNO SALAMI TURKEY BREAST . . . 6 1.99 1r2 lb. Prices effective on Sunday, September 17tb, 1989 from 9:00 a.M. to 3:00 p.m. Management reserves the right to limit quantity OPTICC Q. Join Our Group Departure To THE SPA AT CANYON RANCH November 4.11, 1989 Will be an Experience You Will Never Forget! Extra Special Other Dates Group Rates Special Available for these dates Rates or Group Rates It GEMINI TRAVEL A Full Service Travel Agency for Pleasure or Business Orchard Mall • 6393 Orchard Lake Road • West Bloomfield, MI 48033- 855 -3600 (313) 358-2920 Applegate Square Northwestern Highway Between 12 & 13 Mile Dr. M. Gottesman Dr. M. Weishaus Optometrists Eye Examinations • Custom Contact Lenses THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 127