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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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JOHNSON BROTHERS COTTAGE FROM ENGLAND Arafat trip to London nixed; Israel moves on PNC-related violence MIME NSA • 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. Competition for Motor City? 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.