JOSC 105 Jews Listed As Threats Moscow (JTA) —About 300 Mus- covites recently turned up for what was billed as a "creative evening" organized by the ultra- nationalist and anti-Semitic newspaper, Black Hundred. The gathering was held to commemorate the 53rd anniver- sary of the outbreak of the Great Patriotic War, to raise funds for the newspaper and to discuss var- ious so-called "threats to Russia." The society's leader, Alexan- der Shtilmark, said, "Efforts are being made all the time to feed us various forms of Masonic phi- losophy, even though they call it Russian. That way we'll keep electing sexual perverts or Shalom ac- tivists to the presidency." Mr. Shtilmark was referring to the society of Freemasons and a Jewish club named Shalom. Jews and Freemasons have long been claimed by racist groups to be participants in an alleged con- spiracy to take over the world. Ironically, the Shalom Club has had ties to the Soviet gov- ernment, and Vladimir Zhiri- novsky, Russia's archpatriot, was a member of the Shalom Club in the late 1980s. Still, Mr. Shtilmark's state- ment echoed those of many oth- er extreme right-wingers here. A common rant at opposition ral- lies is that President Boris Yeltsin and other government leaders are Jewish but they have changed their names to hide their origins. The society of the Black Hun- dred dates back to the turn of the century, when it was directly con- nected with anti-Semitism and pogroms. According to historians, Czar Nicholas II and his wife Alexan- dra were known to sympathize with the Black Hundred and fi- nance its activities. Swiss Children Give Aid Geneva (JTA) — A group of schoolchildren have volunteered to help clean up a Zurich ceme- tery that was the target of van- dalism last month. Two 11-year-old boys confessed earlier this month to the June 17 desecration of more than 100 gravestones at Switzerland's old- est Jewish cemetery. It was the second or perhaps third recent vandalism of the site. Interviewed on Swiss televi- sion last week, the children, ages 11 to 18, explained that their vol- unteer effort was a way of show- ing their solidarity with the Jews and of registering their disap- proval of racist acts. Repairs to the cemetery, which was opened in 1862, were ex- pected to cost some $30,000. Exciting Brilliant Diamonds The Finest Expression of Love MICHIGAN'S #1 MITSUBISHI DEALER One, Two or Three Rows of Diamonds Set In Luxurious 18K Yellow Gold Starting At '1825 42-MONTH LEASE Fine Jewelers Established 1919 329 ** A M TH NEW '94_DIAIVIANTE 24-MONTH LEASE LEATHER & CD Phone 642-5575 30400 Telegraph Rd., Suite 134 Bingham Farms = Li:co EN - - Gem/Diamond Specialist Awarded Certificate By GIA In Grading HOURS: Daily 10-5:30 Thurs. 10-7 Sat. 10-3 Plus tax, title & destination. Rebate Included. • '24-Month, 42-Month, or 48-Month closed end lease to quarified bw.es. AI rebate. Induded. Lease price & security deposit of MI down on Galant ES, 32250 down on Diamante & 3080 GT. 52,500 mile Imitation on 42-Month Lease. 1St per mile for mess mileage. Leasee has no obligation to purchase vehicle at lease end. Buyer has option to purchase at lane end for price predetermined at lease Inception. To get total payments, multiply by 24 or 42 or 48. MAXIE COLLISION INC. Collision Work ■ Theft Repair Unibody Repair ■ Industry Trained ■ Custom Paint & Colors Insurance Work ■ Minor/Major ■ All Makes & Models Mention this ad and get a Free Glaze (with min. 5500 bodywork) 36 Month Paint Performance Guarantee IVIAXIECollision, Inc. 737-7122 32581 Northwestern Highway, Farmington Hills COATS UNLIMITED Oak Park Lincoln Center 26150 Greenfield Road Oak Park, MI 48237 (313) 968-2060 West Bloomfield 738-5291 3405 Orchard Lake Road Keego Harbor Orchard Mall 6337 Orchard Lake Road West Bloomfield, MI 48322 (313) 855-9955 Troy Troy Commons 871 E. Big Beaver Road Troy, MI 48237 528-9966 On Telegraph Road just North of 12 Mile and the 1-696 Expressway. Southfield 353-0910 HOURS: Mon. & Thurs. 7 a.m.-8:30 p.m. TUES., Wed., Fri. 8 a.m.--7 p.m. DON'T LET HOUSEHOLD PESTS HOLD YOU HOSTAGE! CALL THE ERADICO PROFESSIONALS! Eradico's safe and proven methods keep your home free of insects, rodents and other pests. Trust Eradico for an honest assessment of your needs and dependable, affordable service. Cockroaches • Ants • Fleas • Bees • Hornets • Wasps • Rats • Mice and any other pests. For a FREE inspection and estimate, Call Today! = 1111111111111• ■ AM . =i ■ AMEL vitamar- ar-- ■ =E.' Nina is MI AIIIL - OILJNI I MAMMY ON IMP MIMI CONTROL Eradicate With Eradico Michigan's Largest Independent Pest Control Company For Service Throughout Southeastern Michigan Call: (313) 546-6200