News Graveside and Cemetery Chapel Services at less saturate d fats. PLO Demands Are Reduced Jerusalem (JTA) — Israeli and Palestinian negotiators will resume their talks in Paris later this week, offi- cials in Jerusalem and Tunis have confirmed. The negotiating teams completed two days of talks in Oslo on and returned home for consultations. Negotiators for the Palestine Liberation Organ- ization have reportedly stated their willingness to limit the size of the West Bank town of Jericho that will fall under their ad- ministration, a key sticking point in the negotiations. The PLO had previously sought an area of 140 square miles around Jericho, but according to press reports, it will now accept an area of 80 square miles. The Israelis have been proposing an area of 35 square miles. In a move apparently designed to keep their nego- tiating options open, both sides have had little official comment about the talks. Foreign Minister Shimon Peres, who is leading the Israeli negotiating team, told Israel Army Radio that this was not a time for declarations. "If we make declarations," Peres said, "we will be nego- tiating over the declarations instead of over the issues." But Mr. Peres did tell Israel Television that he thinks the Palestinians have been demanding too much. Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was quoted by the newspaper Ma'ariv as say- ing the Oslo II round, as the weekend's talks are known in the Israeli media, was neither a failure nor a success. The only clearly optimistic note about the progress of the latest Oslo round was sounded by Norwegian State Secretary Jan Egland, who participated in the weekend talks. Egland told Radio Oslo that clear progress had been made in the negotiations. Compromise proposals formulated at the talks, he said, will be presented to Rabin and Arafat before the resumption of negotiations. The issues still to be resolved concern the policing of the borders between the Gaza Strip and Egypt and between Jericho and Jordan, the size of Israeli security forces that will protect Jew- ish settlements in Gaza and Jericho, and the size of the Jericho district. ❑ WERE FIGHTING FOR ',OUR LIFE THE DIRECTION OF THE FUTURE A lan orfman Funeral Direction American Heart Association (313) 546-4700 Shiva Dinners and Trays Brochure Available By SHIRLEE BLOOM • Savings of up to $1000 or more Specializing in DAIRY TRAYS • Fruit & Nut Trays • Chocolate Trays • Baskets • Indoor Chapel Services available on most cemetery grounds • A complete service including all shiva needs • Serving all cemeteries 32418 Northwestern, Bet. Middlebelt & 14 855.9463 A Thoughtful Expression... With a Cookie or Candy Tray g ~ IoGk iftS- 354-3499 Alan & Jonathan Dorfman Licensed Funeral Directors Serving your pre-arrangement needs. Call us directly for out-of-state arrangements "Compassion, dedication and professional care for you and your family are my personal commitments." WE DELIVER: Shiva Dinners & Trays Delivery Available Under the Supervision of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis Robert H. Bodzin, Funeral Director 25270 Greenfield, Oak Park 967-1161 "Continuing Specialties SHIVA TRAYS & BASKETS WHEN YOU NEED TO SHOW YOU CARE ... KOSHER.PAREVE 968-NOSH (6674) 1..x)eal & Nationwide Delivery In Loving Memory of EDWARD SHANE I Who passed away December 17, 1988 ten days in Tevet. Sadly missed and always remembered by wife and family. to care from generation to generation..." Since 1916 SERVING ALL CEMETERIES 26640 Greenfield Rd. (313) 543-1622 1-800-736-5033 Oak Park, MI 48237 NIBBLES & NUTS In Loving Memory of ERWIN I. SHERMAN 1908 , 1968 When So Sony is not enough. Send a tray of candy, nuts & fruit. 737-8088 33020 NORTHWESTERN Always remembered with love and a smile. mommin VISA giN11111111 Outside Of Michigan 1.800W752-2133 Special Candy & Sugarfree Available Es7.3 Local & Nationwide Delivery 113