ri-T-L
-LJ C 111 Lil I
VOLVO
94'S HERE NOW!
ZOA President
Is A Hard-Liner
LEASE PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS
5
NEW '94 VOLVO 850 SEDAN
LEASE PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS
NEW '94 VOLVO 850 SPORTSWAGON
FINAL '93 ONE-PRICE-SALE
De
New '93 940 Turbo 4 Door
4 Door
whit
air ba
roof,
12819
71,995
Demo '93 940 Wagon
Ruby red met./beige leather
sunroof, air bag and more
stk. 12718
Dk. blue met./black lthr. ,
sunroof, air bag, loaded.
stk. 13011
/3,995
New '93 960 4 Door Sedan
2,995
6 cyl, leather, auto climate
sunroof, choose from two
Save $7000
/9,995
New '93 960 Wagon
6 cyl., leather, dual air bags
sunroof.Save $7000
Choose from two.
=30,995
Demo '93 940 Wagon
leather, sunroof, cassette
cruise, loaded.
Choose from two.
/3,995
CHOOSE FROM OVER 50 NEW MODELS!
DWYER
" plus tax, title, license
ONE
WEEK
ONLY
ANDSO N S
VOLVO/SUBARU
Maple Rd. West of Haggerty
624-0400
VISIT OUR NEW SHOWROOM
MARV
SAYS
TUB & SHOWER
ENCLOSURES
MIRRORED
BIFOLD OR
SLIDING DOORS
INSULATED
GLASS
REPLACED
• TABLE TOPS
• STORM DOORS &
WINDOWS
• PATIO DOOR WALLS
REPLACED
• STORMS & SCREENS
REPAIRED
VISIT OUR
SHOWROOM
'Suggested List Price
MOBIL
AUTO
GLASS
SERVICE
ZOA is linked to a
faction of Israel's
Likud party.
DAVID BIBER
Crestview Cadillac
541-4133
20% off
PHOTO
RESTORATION
with this advertisement
(first time only)
29215 Northwestern Hwy. 358-2333
illk
ONE
ESTABLISHED 1920
OPEN SATURDAY
SAVE FROM
20% TO 50%*
CUSTOM
WALL
MIRROR
SPECIALISTS
(
Due at inception: capitalized cost reduction of $2500
plus first monthly payment; Volvo lease acquisition fee
of $450.00 security deposit equal to the monthly pay-
ment rounded up to the next $25.00 increment. all
applicable taxes and license due on delivery. Total
obligation equals monthly payment times 36. 45,000
miles allowed. 15 cents per mile over 45,000.
Purchase options are $16,150 (850 sedan) and
$17,150 (850 sportswagon). Based on approved cred-
it. Lessee responsible for excess wear and tear. Other
down payment and term options are available. Otter
expires 1/8/94. See Dwyer & Sons Volvo for details.
TIRES & ACCESSORIES
GLASS & AUTO TRIM
CUSTOM WALL MIRRORS
OVER 69 YEARS OF SERVICE
SOUTHFIELD: 24777 Telegraph
353-2500
Other locations: Wayne and Lincoln Park
New York (JTA) — The
Zionist Organization of
America has expressed its
dissatisfaction with the pro-
gress of Israeli-Palestinian
peace accords by electing a
hard-line activist as the
organization's president
after a hard-fought cam-
paign.
Morton Klein of
Philadelphia defeated in-
cumbent James Schiller in
what was described as a
close vote.
The ZOA has long been
one of the most hawkish of
the American Zionist organ-
izations and is linked to a
faction of Israel's Likud par-
ty.
But following the defeat of
former Prime Minister Yit-
zhak Shamir, and par-
ticularly after the signing in
September of the declaration
of principles between Israel
and the Palestine Liberation
Organization, the ZOA
lowered its political profile
to adhere to the American
Jewish mainstream's gen-
erally accepted policy of
support for the elected
government of Israel.
Mr. Klein, however,
charged that the ZOA failed
to be diligent enough in ex-
Find It All In
The Jewish News
Classifieds
Call 354-5959
posing how the PLO and
Chairman Yassir Arafat
violated the declaration of
principles.
"The people at ZOA
thought that by doing that,
we would hurt the peace pro-
cess," said Mr. Klein after
his victory. "I think it would
put some pressure on the
PLO to abide by the agree-
ment they signed."
Mr. Klein, an economist
and health statistician, first
made his mark on the Jew-
ish community by protesting
anti-Israel biases he
discovered in textbooks,
travel guides and news-
papers.
This past year he led an
unsuccessful campaign to
block the admission of
Americans for Peace Now
into the Conference of Presi-
dents of Major American
Jewish Organizations.
The ZOA convention,
meeting in Washington, also
Morton Klein:
Defeated the incumbent.
elected the entire slate of of-
ficers aligned with Mr.
Klein. Gary Rubin, ex-
ecutive director of the
Americans for Peace Now,
said that in voting for Mr.
Klein and in effect against
the Israeli-PLO peace ac-
cords, the ZOA "elected to
put itself outside the main-
stream, which is too bad for
the ZOA, but I don't think
means too much for Ameri-
can Jews."
Detroiters named to na-
tional posts in the new ad-
ministration are Sheryl
Silver, national secretary;
Sidney Silverman, honorary
chairman of the national
board; and Anne Gonte
Silver, national vice presi-
dent. Elected to the national
executive committee were
Morris D. Baker, James A.
Hack, Dr. Jerome S. Kauf-
man, - Malcolm Leventen,
George Mann. Dr. Leon
Warshay and Dr. Lester
Zeff.
Honorary vice presidents
are Leonard Herman, Irving
Laker, Dr. Sidney Z. Leib,
Louis Panush, Dr. I. Walter
Silver and Rabbi M. Robert
Syme. f I
When the official seal for the
United States was being
created, a design was sub-
mitted by Thomas Jefferson,
Benjamin Franklin and
John Adams depicting the
Israelites crossing the Red
Sea. The motto of the pro-
posed seal read: "Rebellion
to Tyrants is Obedience to
God."