LOBSINGER There's No Such Thing As A Small Disaster. page 19 is hoping to oust U.S. Rep. David Bonior, an 18-year veteran of Congress. But he will have to do so without the help of the Re- publican Party. Greg Brock, the chair of the Macomb County Republicans, be- lieves Mr. Lobsinger won the pri- mary because people recognized his name. "They may not know how they know the name Lobsinger," Mr. Brock said. "In some cases, I think he got votes because his name was familiar." Mr. Lobsinger and Rep. Bonior are running is the 10th District, which includes most of Macomb and all of St. Clair counties. "There are some in the party who support him," Mr. Brock said. "Generally, people are not taking him seriously and he is not raising enough money to be a credible candidate." Mr. Lobsinger would not make himself available for an interview with The Jewish News. Because Mr. Lobsinger is now We all hear about the big disasters. But disasters it appen every day. Which means every day, people like you need food, clothing and a place to rest. Please support the American Red Cross. Call 1-800-842-2200. Because disaster never rests. • American Red Cross Photographer: Dana Fineman a candidate for public office, Mr. Lobenthal cannot comment on his candidacy. However, the ADL director denounced Mr. Lobsinger on several occa- sions in the past, including dur- ing a July 1978 radio commentary on Detroit radio sta- tion WDET-FM. A O '94 self-appointed "These guardians of their own definition of Americanism were nothing more than a bunch of bigoted racist and anti-Semitic thugs," said Mr. Lobenthal during his ra- dio commentary. "As a matter of fact, (a member of Mr. Lob- singer's group) defined the pur- pose of Breakthrough, as 'to make Hitler look like a human- itarian by comparison.' " ❑ Hillel Teacher Part Of International Exchange JILL DAVIDSON SKLAR STAFF WRITER THIS WEEK'S BEST BUY! ■ Genuine Leather Match ■ Full Size American Made Furniture ■ Matching Love Seat, Chair, Queen Sleeper Available ■ Stocked In 9 Colors ■ Lifetime Warranty ■ True Factory Outlet Direct To You Sheila Charlip shares Chinese culture with students. he students in Sheila Char- lip's"first- and second-grade classes have played a new game for the past week. It is called, "Where in the World is Mrs. Charlip?" Mrs. Charlip, a 30-year veter- an teacher at Hillel Day School, left last Friday to take part in a two-week trip to mainland Chi- na. It is part of an international exchange program that aims to gain understanding of education in China. She is one of two Michigan teachers selected to participate with a 100-member delegation of educators from the United States. The program is sponsored by Spokane, Wash.,-based Citizen T CO • L-1-1 Sold In Furniture Stores Nationwide At $2400 Cf) w OUR PRICE $00900 LLJ LLJ H- 20 Open Thursday Thru Monday Closed Tuesday and Wednesday To Restock The Outlet! (810) 585-3390 30 North Main Street Clawson (North of 14 Mile) Ambassador Program, a private organization supporting cultur- al and educational exchange. "I am so very excited. I have been counting the days until I board the plane," said Mrs. Char- lip before she left. The plane first took her to San Francisco where she and other delegation members met for a banquet. Then the plane took the group on a 16-hour trip to Beijing where they began their tour. Oth- er tour stops include Nanjing and Shanghai. The focus of the tour is to learn about the methods Chinese teachers use to teach children's L. literature and language arts. Par- ticipants will meet with teachers,