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October 25, 1991 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-10-25

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SHORT NOTICE PUBLIC AUCTION

FIDELITY FIRST FINANCIAL CORP. WILL AUCTION AT CARGO STORAGE DEPOSITORY
• IN THE BRIDGE INDUSTRIAL PARK - SOUTHFIELD.

SHIPMENT #1 U.S. GOVERNMENT CUSTOMS SERVICE HAS RELEASED RETAINED SHIPMENT OF
PERSIAN CARPETS. FIDELITY FIRST FINANCIAL CORP. ORDERS AUCTION.
SHIPMENT #2 CONSISTS OF INVENTORY TO BE AUCTIONED TO RECOVER FROM SHAREHOLDER'S
LAWSUIT COURT JUDGMENT.
10% OF TOTAL AUCTION GOODS : EX-U.S. CUSTOMS RETAINED CARPETS.
90% OF TOTAL AUCTION GOODS: FROM INVENTORY.

AUTHENTIC VALUABLE HANDMADE CLASSIC

PERSIAN & ORIENTALRUGS

In Fine Wools Large And Small And Runners. Majority Consist of Oriental Rugs.
SEALED BALES WILL BE REMOVED FROM FREIGHT AND UNPACKED, SEPARATED AND
TAGGED TO BE AUCTIONED PIECE BY PIECE.

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PERSIAN RUGS ENTERED BEFORE TRADE EMBARGO OR THROUGH SPECIAL IMPORT LICENSE. U.S. CUSTOMS CLEARED. ALL
DUTIES PAID. TO BE AUCTIONED TO THE PUBUC PIECE BY PIECE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF
THE STATE OF MI. AND THE U.C.C. ALL CARPETS MARKED WITH COUNTRY OF ORIGIN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THEU.S.
CUSTOMS REGULATIONS ISSUED PURSUANT TO SEC. 304 OF THE TARIFF ACT OF 1930. ADVERT SUBJECT TO TERMS AND
CONDITIONS OF AUCTION AT AUCTION SITE. NO DENS, ENCUMBRANCES OR OUTSTANDING CHARGES. IMPORT DUTIES AND
TAXES PAID AT PORT OF ENTRY. 10% FREIGHT AND HANDLING CHARGES ADDED TO EACH PURCHASE. DEALERS TAX
EXEMPT WITH EXEMPTION CERTIFICATES ONLY. 3% DISCOUNT CASH ONLY. MAJOR CREDIT CARDS, CERTIFIED CHECK,
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1991

negotiations that will follow
it.
But the arrangements
have already been marred
by an angry feud between
the prime minister's aides
and the Foreign Ministry
over the allocation of
responsibilities.
Foreign Minister David
Levy is loudly protesting Mr.
Shamir's decision to place
the leadership of the two key
working teams —to
negotiate with Syria and
with the Jordanian-
Palestinian delegation — in
the hands of his own aides,
rather than senior Foreign
Ministry diplomats.
The two officials
designated by Mr. Shamir
for the tasks are his director
general, Yossi Ben-Aharon,
for the Syrian team, and
Cabinet Secretary ,Elyakim
Rubinstein for the Jorda-

nian- Palestinian delega-
tion.
A third team, to negotiate
with Lebanon, has been
placed under the leadership
of the Defense Ministry,
with hostage negotiator Uri
Lubrani, Israel's specialist
in Lebanese affairs, being
touted to lead it.
The only team marked for
the Foreign Ministry, in
fact, is the one that will deal
with regional issues. Yosef
Hadass, the ministry's ac-
ting director general, is
slated to represent Israel at
the multilateral talks.
According to media
reports, the prime minister's
aides are even making
separate arrangements for
expert advisers to come from
the Defense and Justice min-
istries, as a way of excluding
the Foreign Ministry from
the talks.

Jewish Community
Split On Solidarity

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MERCURY

"Executive Series"

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Cabinet

Rome (JTA) — The Jewis h a minority was unhappy
community of Zagreb i s with it.
deeply concerned about los
Some members thought
of life and property damage
the statement went too far in
as fighting has again
support of the Tudjman
escalated following another
government, Mr. Matic said.
short-lived ceasefire, the
But Mr. Matic said he was
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
satisfied with the statement.
learned last week.
"I think it is balanced. We
It also seems split over a
are supporting the policy of
declaration of solidarity
the government, not the
with the Republic of Croatia.
government" he said.
According to Srdjan Matic,
"That gives us the possi-
executive vice president of
bility of criticizing (the Tud-
the Jewish Community
jman regime) if it doesn't
Council in Zagreb, the ex-
live up to" Jewish expecta-
tent of damage to Jewish
tions, Mr. Matic added.
property will not be known
The statement urged
until after the war.
"fraternal Jewish organiza-
"There are many places in
the provinces that have
The Jewish
former synagogues and Jew-
ish cemeteries," he said by
community of
telephone from the Croatian
Zagreb is split
capital. "I suppose there's
over
solidarity
damage, but I don't know.
We will have to wait until
with Croatia.
the end of the war to find
out."
tions and individuals around
Mr. Matic did not report
the world to act against the
Jewish casualties, if any.
aggression on the population
He referred to a strongly
of the Republic of Croatia
worded statement issued
and in any other part of
Monday by the Community
Yugoslavia."
Council defending the Croa-
The statement noted "with
tian government headed by
sadness, dismay and in-
President Franjo Tudjman
dignation" that innocent
against charges of anti-
civilians were being killed.
Semitism.
The toll as of Oct. 7 stood at
It appealed to Jews all over
at least 700 civilians killed
the world to back Croatia
and 2,000 wounded in
against the onslaught of
ground, sea and air attacks,
"brutal military forces led
the statement said. It did not
by the Yugoslav National
mention any Jewish
Army."
casualties.
The statement received
It said, however, that
wide coverage in the Croa-
cultural, historical and
tian media, Mr. Matic re-
communal property, in-
ported. It was endorsed by
cluding churches, mosques
most of the community. But
and synagogues, have been

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