A Special Invitation to our friends and customers for a grand Opening Dinkins even showed sur- prising strength in such communities as the Mid- wood section of Brooklyn, where Jewish voters often are perceived as being more conservative. The borough president chalked up more 0 percent thewlieivzi i - than vo2te previously gave Koch about 90 percent of its vote. In the Riverdale section of the Bronx, another traditional Koch stronghold with a heavy Jewish vote that is not considered overly liber- al, the mayor won by only a - 3-to-2 margin over Dinkins. Howard Squadron, a for- mer chairman of the Con- ference of Presidents of Ma- jor American Jewish Orga- _ nizations and a Dinkins supporter, said he was "delighted" that Dinkins won. "I supported David Dinkins because I wanted to bring the tenure of Edward Koch to a close," said Squad- , ron, noting that Koch's "tenure has worn thin" after - three terms as mayor. The issue of race relations was uppermost on the minds of 16 percent of all voters, but 29 percent told exit pollers that drug abuse was the number one problem fac- ing the city. Another 18 per- cent said homelessness is the top issue, while 14 percent said it was crime. Crime and drug abuse are the strong suits of Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former U.S. attorney and the Republican victor in Tuesday's primary_ Despite a five-to-one Demo- cratic enrollment in the city, Giuliani is given a good chance of pulling an upset victory. In a sidelight, Dinkins' 1„.., victory seemed to confirm the absence of what political analysts call "the Jackson factor." According to the analysts, the support of the Rev. Jesse L. Jackson is suf- ficient to deny a candidate a sizeable share of the Jewish vote. Jackson campaigned for Dinkins and even spoke at the candidate's victory celebration. ❑ Maker Furs in Crosswinds Mall Sat., September 23 Fri., September 22 10.5 10 - 8 Sun., September 24 12 - 5 View our fabulous '89 fur collection Drink a Toast Join us for a nosh Receive a free gift Come in and fill out an entry form 1st PRIZE • BEAUTIFUL MINK JACKET 2nd PRIZE • OPOSSUM LINED LEATHER JACKET wiSG 3rd PRIZE • RANCH MINK BERET 1)1(N Isit • IS1) Vald 4V. 4th PRIZE • FOX HAT BAND Gitis'st SDN 5th PRIZE • FUR TEDDY BEAR NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN. [ MALTER FURS • CROSSWINDS MALL • 4301 ORCHARD LAKE RD. • W. BLOOMFIELD, MI • 48033 • PH. 626-0811 OPENING/EXPANDING A BUSINESS??? I've Got LOCATIONS LOCATIONS LOCATIONS Call Today JONATHAN BRATEMAN PROPERTIES INC. Austria Plans To Pull Envoy Jerusalem (JTA) Israel's relations with Austria reached a new low when Vienna announced Monday it would reduce the level of its diplomatic representa- tion in Israel. A spokesman for the Austrian Foreign Ministry said the move was in response to Israel's refusal to send a new ambassador to Austria as long as Kurt Waldheim is president. (313) 474-3855 • • • • WE BUY BOOKS USED BOOKS . . . ESTATES LIBRARIES COLLECTIONS SINGLE VOLUMES ETC. BOUGHT & SOLD 10 A.M.-7 P.M. MON.-SAT. 12-5 SUNDAY LIBRARY BOOKSTORE appraisals given M. Sempliner 545-4300 PARKING IN REAR 169 W. 9 MILE RD. FERNDALE JUST 1 12 BLK. W. OF WOODIAtARD COSTUME JEWELRY OF DISTINCTION TRUE FAUX offers sophisticated reproductions of Chanel, Bulgari, Harry Winston, Cartier and Tiffany pieces, as well as vintage style originals created in sterling silver, marcasite and Parisian enamel. 280 N. WOODWARD IN THE GREAT AMERICAN BLDG. BIRMINGHAM, MI (313) 433-1150 TRUE FAUX® JEWELRY THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 15