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CCR Center for Computer Resources 3895 W 12 Mile Berkley 50 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1991 547-5540 Contact Jack Parish Sister Ruth Reader & Advisor She advises on all affairs .. . love, courtship, marriage, divorce, health and reunites the separated. 313-681-1373 3802 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Waterford, MI Hours: 8-8 (7 Days a Week) COATS UNLIMITED Sterling Heights Sterling Place 37680 Van Dyke at 16 1/2 Mile 939-0700 Oak Park Lincoln Center, Greenfield at 10 14 Mile 968-2060 - West Bloomfield Orchard Mall, Orchard Lake at Maple (15 Mile) • 855-9955 JACOB LASSNER, chair- man of Wayne State Univer- sity's Near Eastern and Asian studies, as well as Jewish studies, has been named president-elect of the American-Oriental Society. SHIRLEY PODOLSKY, a member of the Institute for Retired Professionals Photo- graphy Group, won first prize and an honorable mention in Cranbrook's Auxiliary Photo- graphy Contest for 1991, in the individual flower category. HILDA R. GAGE has been elected chair of the Judicial Tenure Commission. She is the first woman and the first Oakland County circuit judge ever to hold this position. Judge Gage is a past presi- dent of the Michigan Judges Association and past chair- person of the State Bar of Michigan's Judicial Con- ference. Since 1982, she has K been a member of the Michigan Supreme Court's Caseflow Management Coor- dinating Committee. NORMAN NAIMARK of Franklin, was elected na- tional secretary of the Labor Zionist Alliance at its conven- tion held in New York City. Mr. Naimark is chairman of the Detroit City Committee of LZA and a former president of the Detroit Zionist Federation. At its annual meeting of the board of trustees, the Michigan Cancer Foundation announced the appointments of several directors and trustees. Elected were: STEPHEN BLOOM of Bloomfield Hills; DR. JEROME HORWITZ of Southfield; LINDA KLEIN of Bloomfield Hills and ROBERT LUTZ of Ann Arbor. I NEWS I Swiss Firms Violate Arms Embargo On Iraq Geneva (JTA) — At least 11 Swiss firms have violated the arms embargo on Iraq, selling that country substances with which it could build chemical weapons, according to charges last week leveled in the Swiss Senate. The charges reflect grow- ing dissatisfaction with what is perceived by much of the public and the news media to be a pro-Iraqi tilt by the government, which has invoked Switzerland's traditional neutrality in the Persian Gulf War. The Foreign Ministry in particular has come under criticism. Two Swiss newspapers, Tribune de Geneve and Le Journal de l'Emploit, observed that Min- ister Rene Felber exercised Swiss neutrality by closing its air space to allied air- craft. At the same time, Mr. Felber, a Socialist not known to be friendly toward Israel, has called for an international peace con- ference to settle all Middle East issues, which was one of Saddam Hussein's condi- tions to pull out of Kuwait. Switzerland also is rumored to have given per- mission to Hussein's wife and three children to take refuge from the war somewhere near Geneva, though there has been no of- ficial confirmation. Meanwhile, Switzerland announced it was sending $10 million in humanitarian aid to Egypt, Turkey and Jordan. It is, however, not sending any aid to Israel. The Israeli lobby here is trying to persuade the Israeli ambassador to Bern, Yehuda Horam, to react strongly to the government's apparent pro-Arab tilt. Galilee Drought Reveals Town Jerusalem (JTA) — The lower water level of Lake Kinneret caused by the re- cent drought has revealed. the remains of a harbor and artifacts dating back more than two millennia beneath the surface of Israel's largest natural reservoir. The newspaper Davar called it "one of the most dramatic finds in Israel in recent years." Its exact location has been a top secret to keep souvenir hunters away. Archaeologists also must be quick to explore the site before the water level, which had fallen to its lowest point in more than 60 years, rises as it is replenished by the winter rains. Aerial photographs con- firmed the site. N 1