LOCAL NEWS Tired of all those fees on your bank statement? A business checking account option at Franklin Savings Bank means no fee for deposits and checks written, and a minimal charge for account statements. Most major financial institutions in metro Detroit wouldn't dream of such a thing. Compare for yourself. You'll see what we mean when we say that at Franklin Savings Bank, our business is to help your business. Per Check Drawn Commercial Checking Accounts Per Deposit Slip Per Account Statement Per Deposit Item t gi S141664 *•" NBD .220 .800 $15.00 Manufacturers .2 10 .750 $13.00 .100 . 91/20 Mich. National .230 .7 50 $14.00 .8 1/20 Comerica .2 2 0 .600 $13. 5 0 . 91/20 Franklin Bank SAVINGS For more information call 358.5170 SOUTHFIELD ■ BIRMINGHAM GROSSE POINTE WOODS FDIC Insured "I'm grateful for your support. "It helped me to be NUMBER ONE in the Primary election." Deborah Tyner, with husband, Richard Herman and daughter Jackie. In the contest for two newly established seats on the Oakland County Circuit Court, DEBORAH TYNER was one of six candidates. Results of the August 7th primary declared her the top vote-getter in the county. Your continued support — and your vote on November 6, 1990 — will give us a Circuit Court Judge in whom we can all take pride. DEBORAH TYNER for Oakland County Circuit Court • Vote Nov. 6, 1990 92 FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1990 Lisa Eidelman and Shana Vinegar, interns in Project JOIN. Students Intern In Project JOIN Fourteen college students and one rabbinical student are completing summer in- ternships serving and learn- ing about the Jewish com- munity of Detroit. They have been working at area Jewish communal agencies through Project JOIN (Jewish Occupa- tional Intern Program). Supervised by Jewish Voca- tional Service, JOIN en- courages students to become involved in Jewish communal service as either professional staff or lay people. The pro- ject, which helps students focus on their educational and professional goals, places interns in agencies for eight weeks according to their interests. Interns spend four days each week at their assignments and attend day- long seminars on Fridays. Organized by the JVS staff, the seminars include over- views of area agencies, tours of local facilities and discus- sion of current issues. They include discussions of the history, as well as current and future problems of the Jewish community. Project JOIN is funded by the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion allocation to Jewish Vocational Service. The 1990 interns are Lisa Alpiner, Sarah Berkower, Amy Bigman, Lisa Cohen, Lisa Eidelman, Marci Finkelstein, Julie Golden- berg, Nancy Golumbia, Hindy Hoffman, Emily Samuels, Robert Seffinger, Lana Sobolnitsky, Shana Vine- gar, Susan Weiss and Jennifer Werber. NEWS IDF Decides Against Distributing Gas Masks Tel Aviv (JTA) — The Israel Defense Force has decided not to begin the gen- eral distribution of gas masks to civilians at this time in order to avoid pro- voking hostile action by the unpredictable Iraqi Presi- dent Saddam Hussein, ac- cording to Gen. Dan Shomron, IDF chief of staff. He spoke after near panic gripped some parts of the country, following threats by Hussein to use chemical warheads against Israel if Iraq were attacked by Israeli warplanes masquerading as American. Gen. Shomron explained on Israel Television that the decision to defer the general distribution of gas masks and anti-chemical warfare kits was made because if they were distributed to Israeli civilians now, Saddam Hussein might assume an attack by Israel was imminent, Gen. Shomron observed. Gen. Shomron said the Iraqi charge of Israeli collu- sion with the United States seems to have two objectives. One is to convince the Arab states that Israel is their common enemy, and that they should therefore join Iraq in confronting Israel and its American sup- porters. The second objective is to warn Israel to take no action.