32 Friday, October 10, 1980
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Arabs Are Thwarted in Political Moves at IMF
NVITATIONS?
Hattie Schwartz
—Of Course!
(Hebrew Copy Available)
WASHINGTON (JTA) —
The industrial democracies
in the World Bank and In-
ternational Monetary Fund
(IMF) successfully blunted
the drive of the Arab states
to win legitimacy for the
Palestine Liberation
Organization and to achieve
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ENTERTAINMENT?
Seymour Schwartz
—Of Course!
356-8525
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additional authority in the
governing of the two fiscal
institutions as their annual
meetings concluded here
last Friday.
Decisions made on issues
growing out of the PLO bid
were: selection of a commit-
tee of nine governors to
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BUTZEL AWARD for 1980
DR. SHLOMO BREZNITZ
Stone Defeated
MIAMI —
Senator
Richard Stone, one of the
staunchest supporters of Is-
rael on the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee, lost
his bid for re-election Tues-
day when he was defeated in
the Democratic run-off elec-
tion.
Stone lost to Florida State
Treasurer and Insurance
Commissioner William
Gunter.
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examine the complaint of findings to the Boards of the next two years and pos-
Saudi Arabia and Kuwait Governors of the World sibly into 1985.
that the voting which Bank and the IMF by Jan.
Voting power is deter-
blocked the PLO's entry as 31. Kurt Eklof, Sweden's mined by financial output.
an observer to the meetings
IMF governor, told JTA The U.S. leads with 21 per-
was illegal; the institutions' "Sweden is traditionally cent; the United Kingdom is
executive boards are to very neutral" and "at pre- next with 11 percent; and
recommend possible sent, I cannot say anything Germany, Japan and
changes in the bylaws to on the position Sweden will France follow. The "G-24"
avert future complications take."
have 38 percent and want
regarding observers;
Meanwhile, the executive 45 percent. Cuts acute polit-
negotiations that may take bodies of the two institu- ical decisions.
several years are to be held tions will draft recom-
on demands by the two mendations for submission
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My Mother
dozen Arab countries and by March 1 to the governing
their Organization of Petro- boards on possible changes
always taught
leum Exporting Countries
in the bylaws regarding ob-
me
to . . .
(OPEC) allies, known as
servers and the power of the
dress warmly, eat the right
"Group 24," for more voting chairman of the annual
foods, pick good
power.
meetings on invitations.
company, work hard, be
As these decisions de-
Tanzania's Finance
fair with my customers,
veloped, the threats over , Minister, Amir Jamal,
always give them extra
the PLO issue by Saudi had "disinvited" all ob-
value for their money .. .
Arabia and Kuwait to servers on the 1979 list
"I always follow her
cancel contributions to because the PLO was not
advice. That's why I'm the
the World Bank and IMF legitimized. The gover-
country's top Cadillac
salesman.
not only receded but ac- nors found they could not
•Tharil, yon.
tually evolved into sup- reverse him.
port for the proposed es-
Regarding the demands
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tablishment by the Bank by the ministers of the
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of an "energy affiliate" to "Group of 24" for more
help oil-impo'rting de- power, which if granted
veloping countries eco- would result in less voting
nomically battered by the strength for others among
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"We regard the proceed-
that IMF specialists said
Cadillac Dealer"
ings against the PLO were
would continue at least for
successful," a bank gover-
nor of a Western country
remarked when asked by
extends heartfelt congratulations to
the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency how he viewed the
MRS. MAX (FRIEDA) STOLLMAN and PHILLIP STOLLMAN
circumstances. Asking not
to be identified, the gover-
on being awarded the distinguished
nor noted that the subcom-
mittee of nine named to look
into the legal aspects of the
May the Almighty grant you many years in con-
rejection of the PLO consists
tinuance of your illustrious service to the commu-
of the eight countries that
nity and the people of our faith.
split evenly on the issue last
YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREENFIELD
YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK-WOODS
year but now includes Swe-
den which voted last month
YOUNG ISRAEL OF SOUTHFIELD
for the U.S. resolution that
resulted in barring the
PLO.
Besides Sweden, this
committee includes Bel-
gium, France, West Ger-
many and New Zealand
which backed the quorum
decision, and Indonesia,
Pakistan, Nigeria and
Yugoslavia which opposed
it. The group will submit its
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TEL AVIV (JTA) --- Ter-
rorists attacked an Israeli
army jeep near Jericho last
week. None of the soldiers
was hit, and they managed
to fire back at their attac-
kers.
The soldiers reported that
the terrorists fired grenades
and automatic weapons. Is-
raeli soldiers later con-
ducted a house-to-house
search in the villages of
Ramoun and Taibe in the
vicinity of the attack.
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