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Ann Arbor For free pick-up call: 971-0990 Jerusalem (JTA) — Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir said last week that he could not take seriously a British television report that the United States and Soviet Union had agreed on the for- mat of a Middle East peace settlement. American and Soviet of- ficials also dismissed the report. In Washington, U.S. State Department spokesman Charles Redman said it was "strictly from fantasy land." Similarly, the Soviet am- bassador to the United States, Yuri Dubinin, replied, "I don't believe it," when reporters asked him about the report. Britain's independent tele- vision channel said that the superpowers had agreed to summon an international conference for Middle East peace by the spring of 1990. The conference would lead to a Palestinian state in con- federation with Jordan. Shamir, on a tour of the southern Lebanon security zone, said the report was ridiculous and, in any event, that no plan could be im- plemented without Israeli involvement. He also repeated his belief that there has been no change in the Palestine Liberation Organization and therefore no change in Israel's attitude toward the PLO. He said the Palestinian uprising in the West bank and Gaza Strip had to end and he did not care how. "I prefer that the residents take care of it themselves," he said. Neo-Nazi Party Gains Seats Bonn (JTA) — By virtue of its having won seats in the West Berlin legislature on Sunday, the neo-Nazi Republican Party will now also be represented in the bundestag, West Germany's parliament. The news added to the wide- ly felt shock over the surpris- ingly strong showing of the far right-wing party, headed by a former SS officer, 66-year-old Franz Schoenhuber.. The Republicans won 7.5 percent of the popular vote in the West Berlin elections, giv- ing them 11 seats in the 128-seat city parliament. West Berlin is represented in the Bundestag by delegates chosen from its legislature, apportioned ac- cording to party strength. That will give the Republi- cans two seats in the national parliament, although its con- stituency in the Federal Republic is miniscule. The party claims 8,500 members, 5,000 coming from Bavaria, where it is based. Its best previous showing in an election was 3.5 percent of the popular vote in the Bavarian state elections. It more than doubled that in West Berlin after a xenophobic campaign that harped on the large number of Turks living in the divided city. The unexpected showing by the Republicans could pose a dilemma for the three Western occupying powers — Britain, France and - the United States — which still formally administer West Berlin. In the past, they have bann- ed extreme right-wing. par- ties, such as the National Democratic Party, which en- joyed a brief ascendancy in the late 1960s. Apparently, the allied powers had considered the Republicans to be of no conse- quence in city politics. The Republicans' surprise election to the legislature triggered a fierce reaction. Some 10,000 protesters mar- ched through the streets of West Berlin on Monday night carrying banners reading "Nazis Out" and "No More Fascism!' Many Jews were among the marchers who included moderates, leftists, trade unionists and students. There were alsomany elderly mar- chers, people who lived through the Nazi era, and Turkish "guest workers" whose expulsion in Republicans urged. Heinz Galinski, chairman of West Germany's Jewish community, said Tuesday he was "disappointed and shock- ed" by the West Berlin election. Aid To Greece Cut By Israel Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israel has stopped all agricultural assistance to Greece, on the orders of Agriculture Minister Avraham Katz-Oz, Ha'aretz reported recently. According to the minister's associates, he made the deci- sion because the Greek government's "negative" policy toward Israel is incom- patible with the extensive agricultural aid it receives. Ha'aretz said the ban was not coordinated with the Foreign Ministry.