WE SHIP FURNITURE Wanginginue ,-- ) Zone Makes ( c pStrike Unlikely Jerusalem (JTA) — There ' is "very low" probability that Iraq will retaliate against new allied military L moves by attacking Israel, Prime Minister Yitzhak - Rabin said this week. But he is urging Israelis to '- [ keep public discussion of the issue to a minimum. ') Mr. Rabin spoke on the eve of President Bush's an- ticipated announcement that U.S. and allied warplanes would enforce a "no-fly zone" over southern Iraq in an effort to prevent --. Saddam Hussein's air force i ', from attacking Iraqi Shi'ite Muslims. Mr. Bush announced the allied operation last week in an appearance in the White House newsroom in Wash- ington. He said the ban on flights by Iraqi fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft south of the 32nd parallel would "remain in effect until the coalition determines it is no longer necessary." Mr. Rabin, who also serves as defense minister, rein- forced the assessment made by military authorities at a Cabinet meeting that the threat of an Iraqi attack was —much smaller now than dur- ing the Persian Gulf War. Meeting with the Knesset c, Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, he urged that discussion of the issue be kept low-key, "so as not to create a momentum of speculation." , r r Rome Bans Skinhead Rally Rome (JTA) — A ban by Italian authorities on a skinhead rally planned for last weekend did not deter several of the shaven-headed extremists from showing up. Some 700 to 800 skinheads from all over Italy and abroad as well had been in- vited to attend the rally, which was scheduled to run in a large open field just nor- th of Rome. Most of the skinheads ap- peared to have changed their , plans after authorities last C week announced that the \ rally would not be permitted to take place. But dozens, possibly un- aware of the ban, still tried to reach the rally site, many of them traveling in a caravan of automobiles. Police were out in full force, both on roads near the planned rally site and on local main highways. Dozens also patrolled railway sta- tions. 2717 Woodward Ave. (Just No. of Catalpa) Berkley 542-2500 2523 W. Maple (at Cranbrook) Bloomfield Hills 433-3070 3954 Rochester Rd. (at Wattles) Troy magazine 680-0993 6453 Farmington Road W. Bloomfield OUR FALL HOME ISSUE 855-5822 CHILDREN'S COOKING & ART CLASS Ages 2 1/2-6 • Cooking • Art • Creative Dramatics • Storytime • Puppetry • And Much More... Our new fall home issue will be entering 60,000 of the area's affluent households the week of: OCTOBER 12, 1992 Why don't you join us? FALL IS HERE!!! Advertising Deadline: September 14 KIDZ KLOZ SUGAR TREE SQUARE 6237 Orchard Lake Road ■ West Bloomfield. MI 48322 (313) 626-0340 THE TABLE CONNECTION for more information please contact your account executive or Lisa Marks at (313) 354-6060. custom designed furniture laminates, wood, lucite t MURIEL WETSMAN 661-3838 S5Iv las THEY DON'T! BUT WE STILL DO! 20% OFF ALWAYS! 6692 Orchard Lake Rd. • W. Bloomfield In The W. Bloomfield Plaza 851-4410 STY- LE magazine The Right People At The Right Times . . . For The Right Price Published by The Jewish News THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 103