SINGLES )avid L. 5ierkamp ( 313) I PHOTOGRAPH Y WOODEN PLAY STRUCTURES Potluck Dinner Is Next Week Tuesday is the reservation deadline for the Shabbat potluck dinner slated for 7 p.m. April 29 at the Aldingbrooke club house. Singles of all ages are in- vited and requested to bring a vegetarian dish to pass. For reservations, call the Com- munity Network for Jewish Singles, 661-1000, ext. 347. 'Doubles' Due For Singles - The Community Network for Jewish Singles will go to the Birmingham Theater to see Doubles at 8 p.m. May 3. For reservations, call the CNJS, 661-1000, ext. 236 or 347. Registration deadline is May 1. NEWS 1""'"' U.S. Accused On PLO Mission The Hague (JTA) — The United Nations formally ac- cused the United States of' violating its international legal obligations and asked the World Court to intervene. Carl August Fleischauer, the UN undersecretary general for legal affairs, last week asked the 15-judge panel to order binding arbitration in the dispute. - The dispute arises from a U.S. Department of Justice order in February to shut down the Palestine Libera- tion Organization's observer mission to the United Na- tions in New York. A decision is expected in a few weeks. The United States was not represented in court. Its position is that the closure order is an internal matter over which the international court of justice has no jurisdiction. The Justice Department's closure order was issued in compliance with the Anti- Terrorist Act of 1987, adopted by Congress and signed by President Reagan. The PLO, backed by the UN Secretariat and the General Assembly, refused to comply. U.S. At- torney General Edwin Meese asked the federal district court in Manhattan on to en- force the closure. 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