• • • • • • • • .• • • •• • • • • • • r. .• • NEW • S. • • • • beginning • .5 • • • • • • •• •1 •• •• November 9th •• • • • • Get A Handle On Its •• • • • Weekday Hours • Jerusalem (JTA) — In a tac- tical victory for Benjamin Netanyahu, the Likud Cen- tral Committee has decided to hold a primary election for party leader next March. A decisive 74 percent of the 3,000-member Central Committee voted to back Mr. Netanyahu's proposal that the winner of the primary automatically become the Likud candidate for prime minister in 1996. While that has been the norm until now, 1996 will be different, because Israel will be directly electing its prime minister for the first time. Under the current system, the prime minister is usual- ly the head of the party that wins the most votes in the elections for Knesset. Ze'ev "Benny" Begin, son of the late Likud prime min- ister, had argued that the March primary choose only a party leader to succeed the retiring Yitzhak Shamir. He proposed that the party's candidate for prime minister be chosen at a later date, ap- proximately a year before national elections. But the vast majority of Central Committee mem- bers apparently agreed with Netanyahu that "primaries after primaries" were "not the way to rebuild the movement" after its defeat at the hands of Labor. Another contender for the top post, former Foreign Minister David Levy, said the outcome of the vote was a victory for him as well, since his proposal was simi- lar to that advanced by Mr. Netanyahu. It differed only in allowing the Central Committee, on the request of half its mem- bers, to hold a second primary a year before the national elections if it was felt the chairman stood no chance of leading Likud to victory. Even Mr. Begin tried to put a positive spin on his setback, saying he felt he had a good chance of winn- ing the March primary. But it was not clear from Ariel Sharon's statements after the Central Committee vote whether he would run in the primary. His own pro- posal, which garnered only 15 percent of the vote, called for election now of a secre- tary-general to rebuild the party, postponing a decision on party leader. Prior to the vote, Mr. Sha- ron had indicated he would not run in a primary. • • 0 se Likud Sets Primary Date • • • • • •5 •• •• Phan. - 6 PM' •• • Thursdays 'til 8 p.m. • • • • • S. •5 • • • • • • Product Of The Month • •5 • • •• Northwestern Highway between • •• •* 12 and 13 Mile Roads • • • 55 5 .• 55. / Master Lock® • • .*: • •• • • • • o oo Levers. BEDSPREADS, Manufactured from solid brass in a seamless design, then hand huffed to a deep lustre with jeweler's rouge. Many styles available. Comes in bright brass, antique brass and bright chromium. CUSTOM MADE efaleaelt4 e■ DECORATIVE FABRIC & WALLPAPER Originally designed for the French aristocracy, levers came to the United States as exclusive hard- ware. Now, levers are available for many applications providing ease of entry and practical adornment to door, room and home. Traditionally fashionable„ the lever is becoming the style and function statement for years to come. $52.99 750 S. Woodward Birmingham 644-6505 Lever Handle Only Installation Referral Available. } YOUR FRIENDS KNOW US . . YOU SHOULD TOO! Management Specialties Carp. SAVE 15-25% (313) 548-5656 All Custom Frames FRAMERY ONE 2800 W. 11 Mile Rd. • Berkley, MI 48072 31596 Grand River Farmington 474-7070 Between Greenfield and Coolidge A & J COLLISION Luxury, Foreign and Domestic State of the Art Repairs • New Rentals • Original Finish Quality • Latest Technology & Equipment • In Business Since 1937 WAX POLISH & SHAMPOO SPECIAL $70 Qc , • .0 reg. $129.95 1993 SAAB CONVERTIBLE THE VIEW IS STRATOSPHERIC, THE PRICE ISN'T. 24680 Telegraph Oust South of 10 Mile) Southfield 352-4766 ROSE BOWL '93 DEC. 30 JAN. 3 R.T. AIR / LAND W/TRANSFERS NORTHWEST & CHARTER FLIGHTS From $597 o Pkg. 4 NIGHTS HOTEL, FLOAT VIEWING (Land GAME & PARADE TICKETS, NEW YEAR'S PARTY ni (DINNER, LIVE ENTERTAINMENT, OPEN BAR) $25 EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT • BOOK BY NOV. 23 & SAVE!! BERKLEY TOURS & TRAVEL Open Sat. '& Sun. 9:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. 559-8620 1-800-875-TOUR (8687) GLA OLDSMOBILE/SAAB/HYUNDAI On Telegraph at the Tel-12 Mall, Southfield 354-3300 48 mo. lease. 4.754'5 APR 6 months at S226.19 after dealer participation and 42 mos. at S426.19 with approved credit. Sale price S30,672 plus tax. 48°.i, residual with lease end value S15,979. Cus- tomer responsible for security deposit and 1st month's lease payment at inception of lease.