Friday, November 30, 1984 THE DE ROIT JEWISH NEWS
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At last,
a turbo for people who don't just measure performance
on a scale of 0-50.
instead of old-fashioned
I ntroducing the 1985 commendable 6.5
seconds.
But it was also
designed for those who
measure performance
in other ways.
Take Peugeot's
four-wheel independent
suspension. Its shock
absorbers with eight
valves rather than two.
And its full foam seating,
Peugeot 505 Turbo. It
was designed for those
who judge performance
by acceleration - by
how quickly the can be
propelled from Point A to
Point B. Such people
should be impressed by
the new 505 Turbo,
seeing as it can get them
from 0-50 in a
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springs,
All combine to the 505
Turbo's remarkably
comfortable ride. And all
are points worth
considering if Points A
and B are very far apart.
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London (JTA) - An invitation
to Palestine Liberation Organiza-
tion chief Yasir Arafat to visit
London next month has been
withdrawn by British officials fol-
lowing angry protests by pro-
Israel circles here and fears for
Arafat's safety.
Arafat had been invited to
attend the festivities introducing
a biography of him by British
journalist Alan Hart. The pub-
lishers said they were not con-
sulted about the invitation. It is
the third time that a planned visit
to Britain by Arafat has been can- -
celled.
Israeli authorities meanwhile,
shut down all institutions of
higher learning on the West Bank
Tuesday as a precaution against
new eruptions of violence for the
duration of the Palestine Na-
tional Council (PNC) meeting
convened by Arafat in Amman,
Jordan.
The action was ordered over the
weekend after campus battles be-
tween pro and anti-Arafat stu-
dents spilled into the streets and
turned into strone-throwing
melees against Jewish vehicles
and the Israel Defense Force. Two
Arab youths were fatally
wounded by IDF soldiers who said
they were forced to open fire when
surrounded by stone-throwing
mobs in Ramallah and Bir Zeit
last week.
Israeli leaders are keeping a
close watch on the PNC meeting,
in which Jordan's King Hussein is
serving as host to Arafat and some
250 delegates said to still be loyal
to him.
It is the first meeting of the so--
called Palestinian parliament
since February 1983. In the
interim the PLO has been badly
split, with a strong anti-Arafat
element, backed by Syria, de-
nouncing and boycotting the ses-
sion.
The Israelis seem primarily in-
terested in Hussein's position. Itt
his welcoming address to the PNC
last Thursday, the Jordanian
monarch repeated his call for an
international peace conference on
the Middle East under United Na-
tions auspices and within the
framework of UN Security Coun-
cil Resolution 242, in which the
PLO would be a participant.
But international press reports
from Amman indicated that Hus-
sein's call for diplomacy has little-
chance of winning approval from
Arafat's wing of the PLO, much
less the Syrian backed PLO dissi-
dents who ousted Arafat from
Lebanon last spring.
On Sunday, Arafat's foreign af-
fairs spokesman, Farouk Kad-
doumi, used the PNC meeting as a
platform to lash out at the United
States, when he charged that the
U.S. and Israel want to partition
Lebanon into sectarian mini-
states.
"The American-Israeli alliance
is plotting to partition Lebanon on
a sectarian basis to create some-
thing like the Zionist entity,"
Kaddoumi told reporters covering
the gathering.
Arab youth wounded
in Nablus melee
Jerusalem (JTA) - Israeli bor-
der police wounded an Arab youth
in Nablus Tuesday when they
opened fire on a crowd of stone-
throwing supporters of Palestine
Liberation Organization chief
Yasir Arafat. The youth was hos-
pitalized for leg wounds.
According to Israeli sources, the
fracas began early Tuesday after-
noon when an Israeli vehicle was
stoned near the Nablus mar-
ketplace by young Arabs demon-
strating in support of the Pales-
tine National Council meeting
now going on in Amman, Jordan.
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Los Angeles (JTA) - The Bet
Zedek Legal Services expressed
gratification Monday over the de-
cision of a federal appeals court in
San Francisco that reparations by
the West German government to
victims of the Holocaust settled in
the United States could not be
counted as income in determining
the recipient's eligibility for fed-
eral disability benefits.
The decision by the United
States Court of Appeals for the
Ninth Circuit, sitting in San
Francisco, reversed a ruling last
June by a three-judge panel of the
same court for Felicia Grunfeder,
a resident of Los Angeles.
Grunfeder has been repre-
sented by Bet Zedek, an agency of
the Los Angeles Jewish Federa-
tion Council, since the Social Se-
curity Administration had ruled
that her reparations, of about
$170 per month, boosted her an-
nual income to a point above the
level of eligibility in the program
which is based on need.
Her sufferings as a Jewish child
in Nazi-occupied Warsaw left her
with psychiatric problems which
qualified her for disability bene-
fits under the Supplemental Se-
curity Income (SSI) program.
Those benefits of about $119 a
month, plus Medicaid, were ter-
minated by the Social Security
Administration in 1980 when it
learned about the reparations
payments.
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Tel Aviv (JTA) - Prime Minis-
ter Shimon Peres suggested to the
heads of Israel's military indus-
tries last week that they consider
the design and production of a
"made in Israel" passenger car.
Peres toured the southern town
of Ashkelon last Thursday and his
remarks were made at the Ashot
metal-working plant which pro-
duces vehicles for the army. He
recalled that the plant had once
produced cars and suggested that
it do so again.
Peres noted that Israel pre-
sently imported between 60,000
and 80,000 cars a year at a cost of
some $420 million a year.