INSIGHT The Last Thing a Burglar Wants to See! protected by Security Systems Why Gamble with Safety? Special Offer $395.00 ADT Security Systems, North America's leading security com- pany for over 110 years, offers you—at a small additional monthly charge—the same reliable, 24 hour monitoring service trusted by leading banks, businesses and the U.S. Government. It's your #1 choice. One Time Installation Charge $19.95 A Month for 24-Hour Security For Free Demonstration, Call 1-800-ADT-INFO Or 313-583-2458 For maximum liquidity, security and a high rate of return, consider our money market account. In addition to earning the Donoghue Rate, an average ofthe nation's top money market mutual funds as published in The Wall Street Journal, you'll have convenient check writ- ing privileges, the ability to easily transfer funds and the security of FDIC insurance up to $100,000 per account. Call for details today We Can Help You! Are you Tired of all the Hassles & Headaches of filing Medical Forms? Member FDIC Member Federal Reserve System 1475 W. Big Beaver Road Troy, MI 48084 649-3838 Always Interested in Purchasing (working or not / vintage or modern) Patek Philippe • Movado • Gruen Tiffany & Co. • Piaget • Rolex Vacheron & Constantin • Cartier LeCoultre • Audemars • Hamilton Rolex Cosmograph Paying $2,000 and up Tues.-Sat. 12.6 Hamilton SPUR Paying $1,800 and up 124 S. Woodward, Suite 16 • Birmingham • 540-4646 An coney AID011 isaon intifada has made him par- ticularly popular among center-right voters who might float from the Likud in his direction. Peres, on the other hand, was recently voted Israel's `most hated public figure,' primarily because the Likud has succeeded in branding him as an opportunist with dangerously dovish views. Peres has failed to win in four successive national elections, and many Labor activists believe that he would fare no better in a fif- th try. Rabin also appears to be better situated to set up a government of national uni- ty. Peres is roundly disliked by the Likud leadership, which blames him for bring- ing down the coalition and for undercutting Prime Min- ister Shamir in his dealings with foreign governments. Moreover, Peres is seen as too impatient regarding the peace process. Like Peres, Rabin is com- mitted to the peace process, but he has privately argued that Labor can live with a government of national uni- ty, provided that there is some movement, however slow, toward talks with the Palestinians. This inch-by-inch approach is preferred by Likud leaders. So, too, is Rabin's evident willingess to coop- erate with Prime Minister Shamir, which they contrast with Peres' insubordination during his tenure as foreign minister in the previous uni- ty government, between 1986-88. "Peres is a great number one man — creative, intel- ligent and imaginative," says Matti Golan, author of a biography of the Labor leader. "His problem is that he doesn't know how to be a loyal number two. Rabin is just the opposite. He's an excellent number two man, and a terrible number one." Whatever failings Rabin may have as a leader, he may very well feel forced to make a run for the top job. For one thing, at 67, he is nearing the end of his ca- reer. For another, unseating Sl'imon Peres would be sweet revenge. For his part, Peres is well aware of a potential challenge. At a closed party forum last week, he com- plained that he was being "stabbed in the back," and, although he refused to men- tion any names, the in- ference was clear. "He wasn't talking about Shamir," says a Labor MK identified with the Peres camp. "And I doubt very much if he was talking about Rabbi Schach, either." A full blown confrontation between Rabin and Peres is something that Laborites dread. "We still haven't forgotten what happened the last time, or how much it cost the party," says the Labor MK. "If Rabin and Peres fight it out in public again, no matter who wins, the party loses." 0 DAVID TANZMAN of Oak Park has been reappointed chairman of the Michigan Employment Relations Commission. MIDWEST - GUARANTY -BANK "Hundreds To Choose From" Sales • Purchases • Expert Repair • Continued on preceding page I HERE'S TO ... I . • Based on $35,000 minimum balance and the Donoghue Rate on April 11, 1990. Ask about our competitive rates for lower balances. Rates subject to change without notice. BACK IN TIME VINTAGE TIMEPIECES Rabin in LILLIAN MELLEN CEN- SER, co-founder of the Wayne State University Center for Peace and Conflict Studies, will receive a WSU Headliner Award in May. HEALTH INSURANCE REIMBURSEMENT SERVICES (313) 258-4385 JOEL COLMAN has been accepted to the School of Sacred Music Program, Hebrew Union College in New York City. Colman is the son of Joanne and Richard Kinney of Ames, Iowa, and Dan and Eve Colman of Novi. Breast self-examination — LEARN. Call us. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY . DAVID DEUTSCH, owner of DMD Photographic in Lathrup Village earned three awards of excellence and one award of merit in the portrait category and was ranked in David Deutsch the top 20 in the state at the State Convention of the Pro- fessional Photographers of Michigan. Deutsch's photographic art will be entered in the national corn-