RESIDENTIAL Pope Seeks Racism Curb Rome (JTA) — In the face of mounting xenophobia in Germany, Pope John Paul II has launched a strong ap- peal to German Catholics to combat racism and to defend Jews from anti-Semitism. In an 11-page speech to bishops from the former East Germany, the pope called racism and anti-Semitism "violations of human rights." "Dear brothers," he said, you must work wholeheartedly to impede the racist nationalist ndencies which are spreading, above all among young people, and which en- thttiger the image of Ger- many." He warned that the "indifference and apathy" of Christians in the face of racist violence is no less dangerous than the violence itself. "In this regard," he said, "I want f- _•ge you to work in a p 'cigar way to pro- tect your fellow Jewish citizens. The violation of synagogues and the attacks on commemorative monuments which, given their painful history, are of great importance to the Jews, can never be . olerated." He said, "You should thus fork so that your Jewish -fellow citizens do not become iscouraged, and that they emain in your homeland, which is also theirs." The pope said it is not enough to "warn against these violations of human but stressed that the agerous motivations" them must be con- . 'med. these, he said, include the nomic crisis, unemploy- nt, and the continuation Jm the Communist era of an atheist and materialist mentality. Commentators in Rome d the pope's speech was remely important within framework of the ongo- . )g improvement in Jewish- itholi • relations, as well as in the ..atican's view of con- temporary events. "It is witness to the con- cern with which the Holy See views the situation in the countries of Eastern Europe, countries in which the economic crisis and the abandonment of religious practice are significantly wrote Sandro Berret- the Italian daily La , ■ COMMERCIAL REMODELING MAGAZINE AWARDS QUALITY CONSTRUCTION FOR IT'S EXCELLENCE IN DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION DESIGN/PLANNING Residential or office, were experts at expressing form and function artistically. REMODEL/RENOVATION From simple additions to dormers and even roofing, we have the experience to do the job right and cost efficient. KITCHENS Whether its the Euro look or something with a Southwestern flavor, we're always up on the latest in kitchen trends. BATHROOMS We have plenty of ideas on how to turn your bathroom into something special. BASEMENTS Convert your basement into a spectacular lower level. We can show you how. 121 SPECIALIZING IN DESIGN AND BUILD OF HANDICAP/BARRIER FREE CONSTRUCTION QC QUALITY CONSTRUCTION CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE 846-5735 7937 Schaefer Road • Dearborn, NI patagonia Clothing For An Active Life Style. - The finest performance and reliability? The treadmill of choice at 2,000 fitness centers in 24 countries? The smoothest, quietest tread- mills in the world? Open-front decks for the longest strides? State-of-the-art computerized manufacturing? 100 percent QC checks four times before shipment? A two year unlimited warranty? And superior dealer service? Then, you're ready for TROTTER! , The TROTTER 525 SEE IT...TEST IT... WALK OR RUN ON IT AT SHELLED SYNCHILLA i This windproof, water-resistant jacket has the strength and abrasion-resistance of Supplex® nylon, but the look and feel of tightly woven cotton. It's lined with warm (11-oz.) quick drying Synchilla pile. the yachtsman Michigan's largest selection of Patagonia apparel. 431 6 N. Woodward Ave * South of 14 Mile Road (31 3) 5 49-5 0 70 McCoy Exercise SOUTHFIELD 26630 Southfield (Between 10 1/2 & 11 Mile) NEWBERRY NOVI SQUARE 40100 Grand River Bldg. A 39600 W. 14 Mile (14 Mile & Haggerty) (Between Haggerty & Meadowbrook) C Cr) rn C (313) 557-6550 (313) 960-0050 (313) 476-0111 CC LU HRS: Mon. - Fri. 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sun. 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. HRS: Mon. - Fri. 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. HRS: Mon. - Fri. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. 1—L1 13