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(810) 547-6777 • Fax (810) 547-6678 referendum indicated that 54.6 'Master Mon. - Fri. 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Sat. 8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. percent of those voting approved Or By Appointment the legislation, while 45.4 percent voted against it. a) • Grand Canyon in Arizona • San Francisco's Alcatraz Approximately 45 percent of -o MOTOR COACH TOURS -14 YEARS EXPERIENCE! a) eligible Swiss voters turned out 0 * WE HAVE CONSUMER BANKRUPTCY INSURANCE * for the referendum. Early E * U) Swiss legislators passed the * "MISS SAIGON" — DETROIT 1111.1111111144111 4 %b * FLORIDA VACATION Enrollment (/) Nov. 27, thru Dec. 3 & 4 * law in June 1993, but a drive by * Feb. 14 - March 7 $1399 * LUNCH & SHOW $94 * * Savings Until right-wing groups succeeded in ESTCRIK LAND ONLY! cc3 & * * EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT BY DEC. 14! CY) putting the measure to a popular * * AGWA CANYON SNOW TRAIN * caPa ft•trees ea Nov. 30, 1994 * KEWADIN GAMBLING * vote. CALL FOR DETAILS! * Jan. 27-29; Feb. 3-5 $259 * * * The law was based on a 1965 * * EP. • FOR THE SUMMER OF A LIFE111ME U.N. resolution on racial dis- * NEW YEARS TRIPS - DEC. 30 - JAN. 1 "JOSEPH & AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT" - CHICAGO - ...$319 TEENS 13-17 YEARS a) crimination that has already PLAY, N.Y. DINNER & PARTY, TOUR & MORE! :5 ACTIVE • Combination Camping / Hotel / Dorm Tours. been ratified by more than 130 I TEEN TOURS • Western U.S.A., Canada and Europe. * "PHANTOM" & "SHOWBOAT' - TORONTO - * countries. $389 * * 2 PLAYS, N.Y. DINNER/party, TOUR & MORE! 0 * The law forbids public at- C • For 1st time beginners to intermediate. ARE A FULL SERVICE TRAVEL AGENCY! * tempts to incite racial hatred or • WE (CRUISES, • "Plus" ... much more than just cycling! AIR, TRAINS, INTERNATIONAL) tL discrimination and also makes it • Cape Cod, Vermont, Pacific Coast and Europe. • CALL FOR DETAILS, OTHER TRIPS & FLYERS! * a crime to issue public denials of * * 0 Prices p.p. dbl. occ. Group Discounts. • Ski, Raft, Rock Climb, Mountain Bike, Tennis ... the Holocaust. As a result, Holo- * OUTDOOR * • No experience required! caust deniers and neo-Nazi ADVENTURES: BERKLEY TOURS AND TRAVEL, INC. • Canadian Rockies, Pacific Coast & Quebec. U) groups will no longer be able to 559-8620 OR 1-800-875-TOUR (8687) hold public meetings or distrib- cc STUDENTS 17 - 21 YEARS ute their literature in Switzer- land. • • Cycling and Touring Europe or the Pacific Coast. ON TOUR: U) Prior to the law's approval, • Outdoor Adventures in Canadian Rockies or Europe. 0 French neo-Nazis confronted by .(7t CALL Now FOR A FREE BROCHURE anti-racist laws in their own Two internationally renowned artists combine a) MARK SEGAL, Director 1 -800- 767-0227 country had traveled to Switzer- H- their talents for a pre Holiday showing with an s • Glacier Skiin. • Colorado White Water Raftin• land to promote their views. Open House to meet the artists. Claire Lucetta, secretary of the Swiss League to Combat Racism Sunday, November 20th -1 TO 6 PM. Refreshments. and Racial Discrimination, said Gallery Hours 10 to 4:30 - Monday thru Saturday in an interview that the high numbers of"no" votes had damp- 391 Hamilton, Birmingham -1 Block North of Maple, between Hunter and Woodward SINCE 1892 ened her pleasure over the re- 805 East Maple ■ Birmingham ■ 647-9090 sults. XJ1- 4)1X NORDLUND BALOGH GALLERY -4- - leo au!A scetw e interested in importing it to use in Jordanian hotels," said Mr. Verses. "Everything that they saw, they looked at from a business point of view. They seemed to be very experienced businessmen who were looking for new oppor- tunities in Israel." At the same time, they were clearly enjoying their first visit to Israel. 'They seemed very relaxed and at ease," said Mr. Verses. "You didn't get the impression of any tension, even though it was the first time in their lives that they had been to Israel." Although it's an important first, Mr. Verses is confident that it's the start of something that will soon be typical, not unusual. "Now that we've had Jor- danian businessmen staying at the Tel Aviv hotels," he predicted. "This is the concrete proof that relations between Israel and Jordan are beginning to be normalized." D • • (/) CD 0 rn CY, 0 00 CC w CO UJ 107