NEWS , M,L.:2N14A6, 1 IMP MS I MI MI ALL • UNDER ONE ROOF • IM Likud Rejects Legislation Jerusalem (JTA) — Likud's huge Central Com- mittee voted overwhelming- ly against supporting an electoral reform measure soon to be voted on by the Knesset. About 80 percent of the 3,400 members rejected the pending legislation, which calls for popular election of the prime minister by a separate ballot during the quadrennial Knesset elec- tions. Political analysts said the lopsided vote likely kills the chances of the electoral reform measure passing the Knesset. Likud hawk Ariel Sharon blamed Labor for U.S. pressure on Israel in the peace process. While targeting Labor, the outspoken housing minister discarded for the moment his promised challenge of Mr. Shamir for party leadership and the office of prime min- ister. The left-wing Mapam and Citizens Rights Movement likened the Likud attack to the "worst of Bolshevik hate propaganda." Mr. Shamir accused the left of "consorting with the worst of our enemies," who "would rob us of Jerusalem and who resort to armed ter- rorism against us." The "mission of our ge- neration," he said, is to pro- tect Eretz Yisrael, meaning Israel and all of the ter- ritories it captured in 1967. One way to assure this, Mr. Shamir said, is to oppose electoral reform. Some observers sensed that Likud's heavy assault on Labor was contrived to justify its opposition to a reform measure it once ac- tively supported. Opponents of the measure claimed that a direct vote for prime minister would unite all of the left-of-center par- ties with Arab voters behind the Labor candidate, while the Likud candidate would have to depend on the un- wavering support of the re- ligious bloc. Not too long ago, leading Likud figures, including Mr. Shamir, backed reform, on the grounds that it would eliminate the unsavory co- alition bargaining process, which most Israeli politi- cians profess to abhor. But that was before polls indicated that Mr. Rabin, who was defense minister in the last unity government, would out-poll Mr. Shamir in a direct election. 0410 FA( ) F } 2 A- UNI AIM NM MIN 855-2772 Eg erie Place =It ale IMO Rochelle, Imber's Knit, '91 BRAVADA Power windows, Locks. All Wheel Drive. Leather. '92 900S CONVERTIBLE Fully Loaded, Brand New! Lease for Only $4368 Knit, Knit Prno 855-2114 --------------- '91 SUPREME INTERNATIONAL Touring suspension, Full power, Leather. Anti-Lock Brakes. Demo 3040 SAVE OVER $4500 .111.1.1/=1=111.1.1111.111.11=1111111111MUMOMMI NM MN NM .1•11 IMO I ■ D =M. /NM =MI INEM MEM I ■ IN THE ORCHARD MALL • WEST BLOOMFIELD Interiors by Ruth Schwartz A.S.I.D.-I.F.D.A. "design ideas to suit your lifestyle" • FURNISHING •CONSULTATION • FINE ART Plus tax. plates. destination charges 30 years experience EERING. OLDSMOBILE • SAAB • HYUNDAI 4.3300 Plus Tax, title, plates 48 ma lease with 0 down. Based on approved credit, paymt based on 0 down. First ma. paymt and $350 security deposit due at lease inception: Lessee has rid:01410tion to purchase vehicle at lease end but has purchase option at price to be determined at tease incep- tion. To get total payments multiply monthly paymt by 48. JANUARY FUR CLEARANCE Please call 352-2264 at MALTER FURS "Where You Come First" Kosins Uptown Southfield Rd. at 11 1/2 Mile • 559-3900 ALL FURS & LEATHERS MUST BE LIQUIDATED Big & Tall Southfield at 10 1/2 Mile • 569-6930 Many items at cost and below. All sales final • cash or checks only • no trade-ins accepted • sale prices do not apply to previous sales. BOOKS We Buy and Sell Good Used Books $29 444 Plus tax. plates. destination charges OLDSMOBILE • SAAB • HYUNDAI (pOsma:A '91 9000 TURBO CD Automatic, Leather, Air Bag, Moon Roof Sale Ends January 30, 1992 LIBRARY BOOKSTORE 545-4300 Open 7 Days Books Bought In Your Home M. Sempliner med/r40" INC. (313) 626 0811 - 4301 Orchard Lake Road IN CROSSWINDS MALL West Bloomfield, Mich. Corner Lone Pine at Orchard Lake Road THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17