S mo oys 8 , sis B CHICKEN SOUP page 14 RETIREMENT SALE GOING-OUT-OF "(Syria's Hafez el-Assad) does not want to die with the Golan Heights in Israel's hands," he said. Add to this Mr. Assad's chang- ing economic situation following the fall of the Soviet Union (for years his financial backer) and the simple fact that Assad doesn't want to "be left behind" Jordan and the PLO. The result could be BUSINESS $ 40011000 INVENTORY LEGUIDATION Yitzhak Rabin: A place in history. Doors Open 10 am Sharp! FRIDAY, AUGUST 19 OPEN TONITE 'TIL 8:00 MIENS MIENS &BOYS SUITS SILK TIES 100%Wool •Wool Blend JEANS SLACKS Girbaud • Levi's SPORTSWEAR SPORTCOATS 00% Wool & Wool Blends Cotton • Cotton Blend Blazers by Europa Cotton & Flannel Shirts •Vests Sweaters & Polar Fleece SUITS Pierre Cardin • Europa Collection DRESS SHIRTS SPORTCOATS Wool -Wool Blend • Lamb's Wool 1 00% Wool Gabardine Cotton Casuals BOYS SOCKS • BELTS SHORTS • SWIM WEAR T-SHIRTS YOU'LL NEVER AGAIN SEE PRICES LIKE THESE ! Blazers • Unconstructed SLACKS Dress & Casual SPORTSWEAR Silk & Flannel Shirts •Vests Sweaters & Polar Fleece vate than in public. "He showed more emotion in his hand- shake with Arafat than I've ever seen him show," Mr. Chesnoff said. He added that both Mr. Rabin and former Prime Minister Men- achem Begin strongly feel their place in history and have proven they are ready to take chances. Yitzhak Shamir was more cau- tious — and deeply concerned with Jewish survival, Mr. Ches- noff said. Though peace between Syria and Israel may seem inconceiv- able to some, Mr. Chesnoff does not discount a treaty between the two. Hosni Mubarak: Makes an impression. peace, he said. What that means is another is- sue. "Assad sees peace as the ab- sence of war," he said. "Rabin be- lieves that peace really means peace." ❑ Cars Are Moving Through JARC's Lot ALAN HITSKY ASSOCIATE EDITOR SPECIAL SALE HOURS: 10:00-8:00 Friday 10:00-5:00 Saturday 12:00-5:00 Sunday TrenDs CROSSWINDS MALL • 4301 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT LONE PINE • WEST BLOOMFIELD Now Accepting Fall Enrollments a'Z' OFFERING. naicfa'yZd Before & after school care Have a head-to-head with your doctor.. . Hours 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m Maryann Lutz examines a potential donation. D ■ c Greative Genter Fo r YOung Gh1161e . Established 1983 Nursery School for Ages 2 Years to 5 Years Old Located on the Grounds of Willoway Day Camp 47300 W. 12 Mile Road • Novi, Michigan • (810) 348-3820 • American Heart Association WERE FIGH1ING FOR YOUR LIFE on't look back, Mother Waddles. Maryann Lutz and JARC are gaining on you. Taking a page from Mother Waddles' ministry and soup kitchen in Detroit, Ms. Lutz and JARC (Jewish Association for Residential Care for persons with developmental disabilities) has been in the car donation business for a little over a year. And busi- ness has been good — $43,000 to the good. Unlike Mother Waddles, who now has a used car lot, JARC serves as a middle man. It works through several wholesalers to dispose of donated cars. Since April 1993 when it be- gan accepting donations of vehi- cles, JARC has received 135 cars, two motorcycles, one boat, one camper, one lawn tractor, two