YOU'RE LOOKING ATA LETHAL WEAPON. We hold you responsible. Fact is, more Americans may die by the fork than by any other weapon. That's because so many of them use it irresponsibly. Like to fill up on high-fat, high- cholesterol foods. Foods that can load the blood with cholesterol, which can build up plaque in their arteries, increasing their risk of heart attacks and threaten- ing their lives. So next time you pick up a fork, remem- ber to handle it as you would any other weapon. For self-defense, not self-destruction. By giving to the 1991 United Way Torch Drive, you helped to make it a record year. Thanks to you, 53 agencies in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties can continue helping those in need. Thank you for giving. Unibed Way for Southeastern Michigan c oot ) Michigan State Solicitation MICS 2123 I WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR American Heart Association WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE This space provided as a public service. ROOT FOR THE UNDERDOG SAVE 20 lo T 5 % N ALL NEW FRESH STYLES FROM •REEBOK•K-SWISS•AVIA• •JUMPING JACKS • CHILDLIFE • •PASS•CHILIS•JAZZ•NICKELS• !!!AND MANY MORE!!! 3 DAYS ONLY JUNE 12TH 13TH 6 14711 SAVE AN EXTRA $3.00 WITH THIS AD SUGAR TREE PLAZA ORCHARD LAKE RD. & MAPLE RD. WEST BLOOMFIELD (313) 737-2266 1117 NOW WITH TWO GREAT LOCATIONS Hurt, alone, unwanted. They are the victims of tragic accidents or intentional cruelty Unfortunately. the Michigan Humane Society handles scores of these sad cases daily, receiving hundreds of calls reporting animals in distress. Our rescue vans are on the road thirteen hours a day, seven days a week. But our goal is around- the clock vigilance. These rescue efforts and medical attention take money. More than we love. Worct ma please help these underdogs? They deserve a fighting chance. Give to the Midi Humane Sode l 7401 Chrysler 1)r..Itetmit.7,114$211 Detnlit 872.3400 West land 721.73U0 Auburn Hts. 852.742U I LOCAL NEWS 1••"" Ellen Cannon YAD Meeting Hears Speaker Dr. Ellen Cannon, political commentator and producer for National Public Radio, _I will address current national and international policy toward Israel at the Jewish Federation Young Adult Divi- sion annual meeting 7:30 p.m. June 30 at Tam c l O'Shanter Country Club. The program will feature - the election and installation of officers and board members and an update on YAD by outgoing President David R. Victor. Hannah Lis wa nominated as president for the 1992-93 Campaign year. = A professor of political science at Northeastern II.: linois and Roosevelt univer- sities, Dr. Cannon specializes in Jewish feminism and politics, religion and the Holocaust. An expert on American public policy, she is active in civil and communal organizations, serving on the boards of the American Jewish Congress and the American Political Science Association. She also serves on the executive board of the International Jewish Wo- men's Network, the National Women's Studies Association and the National Task Force on Black-Jewish Relations. Scott Eisenberg and Ellen Schlussel are chairmen of the H event. An hors d'oeuvres reception will precede the meeting and there will be a cash bar. Con- tributors to the 1992 Allied, Jewish Campaign are eligible to attend, and there is a charge. For information or reServa- tions by June 19, call Rick Krosnick, 642-4260. NEWBERRY SQUARE If the Germans want to put- the yellow Jewish star in Denmark, I and my whole-- family will wear it as a sign of the highest distinction. (313) 960-1266 —King Christian of Den- mark 14 MILE RD. & HAGGERTY COMMERCE TWP.