IN 1912, 35 JEWISH NEIGHBORS
BANDED TOGETHER
IN THE FIGHT AGAINST TB.

Uhelski in the 41st District
,=)Houserace (Clawson and
parts of Royal Oak).
In the County Commis-
sioners race, Democrat Mar-
tin Hollander faces Repub-
lican Shelley Goodman Taub
in the 12th District. West
Bloomfield, Keego Harbor,
Sylvan Lake, Orchard Lake
and the northwest corner of
, ib Bloomfield Township make
up the 12th District.
Incumbent Thomas Law
challenges Democratic can-
didate Brigit Green in the
13th District (Southfield
Township, part of Bloomfield
Township and West Bloom-
hp field). The 14th District
(Bloomfield Hills and Troy)
sees Democrat John Ulrich
L, and Republican Marilynn
Gosling vying for the seat.
Incumbent Lillian Jaffe
Oaks runs against Repub-
lican Ben Mayer in the 21st
District, consisting of the
, southern portion of Oak
L__, Park, Royal Oak and parts of
r Southfield.
Republican James Hardin
challenges 23-year-County
Commission veteran
Lawrence Pernick in the
i J 20th District. The 20th
District consists of the nor-
thern half of Southfield and
the city of Lathrup Village.
--- In the race for 47th
District Court, John
McDonald challenges Marla
Parker for the six-year-term.
Steve Kaplan challenges
Richard Thompson for the
title of Oakland County
r=-' prosecutor. Mr. Kaplan, a
Democrat, hopes to be Oak-
land County's first Jewish
prosecuting attorney in 20
years.

U.S., Israel
Reach A Deal

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israel
and the United States re-
portedly have reached an
understanding on Washing-
ton's demand that American
officials be allowed to inter-
view former Israeli air force
Brig. Gen. Rami Dotan
about a bribery scandal in-
volving U.S. defense con-
tractors.
For close to two years,
Israel has refused U.S. re-
quests to interview Mr.
Dotan, who was imprisoned
last year for skimming mill-
ions of dollars in U.S.
military aid to Israel. He is
serving a 13-year term.
The previous Likud ad-
ministration refused to
allow his questioning by
U.S. officials.

LI1 1 LE DID THEY KNOW
THEY'D BE HELPING
TO FIGHT CANCER IN 1992.

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