1. TABLE SALE SALE ENDS DEC. 23, 1994 INSTOCK INVENTORY ONLY AIR HOCKEY DOME STICK HOCKEY SOCCER TABLES MAGNUM • Oversized Slate Top -. ., iNe MADE IN MICHIGAN SKI BALL POKER TABLES 1 PIECE ITALIAN SLATE LIMITED • A.M•F• Compare at 51 295.00 • All Formica Cabinet • Chrome Levelers BY LABARoNs • 1 Piece Rail Formica Rails Black or Walnut • Gum Rubber Rails Inc. Equipment • Fits Any Home • BY For Help Compare at $2000.00 SALE $109 5" SALE $84995 • • Commercial Style • Lifetime Warranty • Deluxe Equipment ELECTRONIC DART BOARDS Three local groups offer sup- port for bereaved parents. There are other organizations that can be accessed through a referral source, also listed be- low: 1) Parents Of Murdered Children, metro Detroit chap- ter -- Levada Austin-Giesey, president, Contact numbers: (313) 624-4809 or (313) 458- 4987. riends— 2) Conrpas.sionate fiends— Contact number: (810) 235- 5600. 3) Save Our Sons And Daughters (S 0 SAD ) — Clementine Barfield-Chism, president and founder. Contact number: (313) 361-5200. 4) Bereavement and Loss Resource Group/Grief Net — Publishes a quarterly newslet- ter with listings of support or- ganizations. Contact number: (313) 761-1960. 0 2 PIECE CUE STICKS MOVING RECOVERING °r Dark REDDINGTON • WediUM Oak Finished • Antique Style 7/ or sv Compare at $2000.00 • 1 3/4" Framed • Slate Top CATALINA BY CONNELLY • 1 3/4" Oversized SALE $149500 • All Wood Cabinet • Professional Play • Deluxe Equipment Compare at $3000.00 • Professional Play Hardwood Rails • Inc. Equipment SALE $1095" • • Framed Italian Slate • Pool Hall Tested • Medium or Dark Oak Finishes • 6" Wide Rails SPECIAL!!! (IMMEDIATE DEUVERY & SET UP AVAILABLE) 90 DAY SAME AS CASH • NO PAYMENTS UNTIL 1995 LABARON'S SPORTS 34711 Dequindre • South of 15 Mile • Troy Hours: Mon., Thurs. & Fri. 10-8, Tue., Wed. & Sat. 10-6; Sunday 1 1-4 Since 1971 810-585-3535 OVER 10,000 POOL TABLES SOLD REAR ENDS The best casual store in town Store Liquidation Sale Most Merchandise 50%•5% OFF! Designer jeans as low as $15 GIRJ3AUD Jeans at $30-$419 APPLEGATE STORE ONLY Applegate Square - Northwestern Hwy. 1 /2 Mile N. of 12 Mile Rd. 353-4353 New Merchandise arriving daily on "The Boardwalk" 60 SALE ENDS CHRISTMAS EVE POMC: Truth In Sentencing Parents of Murdered Children offers emotional support, legal guidance and advocacy for vic- tims off-violent crimes. In addition to its Victims' Rights and Murder Is Not En- tertainment campaigns (see main story), the nationwide group sponsors self-help week- ends and a memorial wall of victims' names, POMC repre- sentatives display this "portable" wall of 14 walnut plaques at chapter meetings throughout the country. POMC also has a national advisory board, which provides second opinions on unsolved or complicated cases. The group's annual national conference brings together survivors and professionals to learn and share. The next one, scheduled for August, will be held in Michigan. POMC says one of its most effective programs is called Truth In Sentencing, aimed at fighting against the early re- lease and parole of convicted murderers. The program aims at keeping murderers in prison for at least their minimum sen- tence. Petitions are circulated and thousands of signatures are sent to parole boards to stop the paroles of convicted crimi- nals. To date, the program has been 100 percent effective. POMC reports in its brochure: "Not one murderer that we have sent petitions against has received parole to be back on the streets." ❑ U.N. Plans Jubilee Celebration United Nations (JTA) — As the United Nations gears up for its jubilee celebrations next year, Kurt Waldheim is desperately trying to join the party. But Jewish groups see little chance that the former U.N. sec- retary-general, barred from the United States since 1987 for wartime Nazi activities, will be invited. "I don't think anybody at the top leadership of the U.N. real- ly needs or wants Kurt Wald- heim," said Rabbi Abraham Cooper, associate dean of the Si- mon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles. "But this guy has no shortage of chutzpah." If Mr. Waldheim, a former president of Austria, does win an invitation, U.S. officials say they will work to bar his entrance. 'We'll fight his entry into the United States," said John Rus- sell, a Justice Department spokesman. Mr. Waldheim, who as secre- tary-general from 1972 to 1982 oversaw the world body's deepest hostility against Israel, has been lobbying Arab states in hopes of getting an invitation, according to the Reuters news agency. The issue was reportedly raised at a recent meeting of Arab representatives at the United Na- tions. The U.N. official overseeing CT,