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Today's fashions, Monday, Thesday, Thursday, and Friday. Enjoy deliciousiunches and dazzling styles that'll make you shine. Romantic dinners Continental cuisine, fine wine, and a secluded table for two...the rest is in the stars. Complete catering For reservations call 642-1373 30100 Telegraph (N. of 12 Mile) Our gourmet food will travel to your location. And we'll work within your budget, so you'll have a four-star affair. Delicious, Meaty and Tender Your Choice . . . Mild, Hot or Honey-Basted $875$ 9 75 ala carte complete dinner JN T CO UPONT $2 00 OFF ANY LARGE PIZZA • With Coupon • 1 Coupon Per Order • Expires 12-12-85 FREE DELIVERY (Pizza purchase over $6 or any food purchase over $20) woomink New York (JTA) — The fam- ily of the late Leon Klinghoffer, the elderly American Jew killed by Palestinian hijackers of the Italian cruise ship Achille Lauro Oct. 1, has filed a $1.5 billion suit agaist the Palestine Libera- tion Organization in New York State Supreme Court. The suite accuses the PLO of "wanton and cold-blooded mur- der" and asks for $100 million on each of 15 separate counts. The family is also suing the owners of the ship and the travel agency which sponsored the tour. Meanwhile, the president of a New York-based Jewish frater- nal organization has called on Mayor Ed Koch and the New York City Council to rename a Manhattan street where the PLO has offices to "Leon Klin- ghoffer Square." "Diplomatic reality makes it impossible for the PLO to be forced out of New York," accord- ing to B'nai Zion President Er- nest Zelig. "But we can at least send a message to this obscene gang that Leon Klinghoffer and all other victims of the PLO will never be forgotten." Austrians OK Return Of Art Selected to serve at the U.S. Presidential Inaugurals 3K Klinghoffers Sue PLO JN L Mon.-Thurs. 11-10 Fri. 8 Sat. 11-12 Mid. Sun. 1-9 New York (JTA) — Art ob- jects which were confiscated by the Nazis and are now in the custody of the Austrian govern- ment can be claimed by surviv- ing owners or their heirs under an agreement the Committee for Jewish Claims on Austria reached with Austrian Chancel- lor Fred Sinowatz last January, it was announced Monday by Dr. Israel Miller, president of the Committee. Committee officials and repre- sentatives of the World Jewish Congress met this week with Austrian Finance Minister Dr. Franz Vranitzky to discuss the implementation of the agree- ment. Miller said that claims may be filed until Sept. 30, 1986 with the Austrian Ministry of Finance, Postfach 2000 (Mauer- bach), A1015 Vienna, Austria. Named To Post Jerusalem (JTA) — The Cabinet has approved the ap- pointment of Likud MK Michael Dekel as Deputy Minister of De- fense with duties related to Jewish settlements in the ad- ministered territories. His confirmation had been de- layed because Deputy Premier David Levy, also of Likud, wanted the post to go to Eliahu Ben-Elissar, chairman of the Knesset's Foreign Affairs and Security Committee. Another appointment ap- proved Sunday was MK Rafael Pinhassi of the religious party, Shas, to be Deputy Minister of Social Affairs.