I Mayers Urge In Nathan's Pardon -- Three Tel Aviv prominent Israeli n*,-.17nrs urged President Chaim zog to grant a pardon to Abie Nathan. The 64-year-old peace ac- tivist has served over four months of an 18-month prison sentence for meeting in Tunis last year with Palestine Liberation Organ- ization leader Yassir Arafat, in violation of Israeli law. Mayors Teddy Kollek of Jerusalem, Shlomo Lahat of Tel Aviv and Eli Landau of Herzliya called on Mr. Her- zog with a letter from Nathan asking to be releas- ed. They conceded that he broke the law forbidding contact with the PLO, but they argued that he was motivated only by a desire to advance peace and did no harm to national security. Although repentance is the usual justification of a presidential pardon, Mr. Nathan's letter to Mr. Her- zog reportedly expressed no regrets for his actions. But his lawyer, Pinhas Marinski, said Mr. Nathan was aware of the changed circumstances. With peace talks now in progress with the Arabs, he would now work within the law, the at- torney said. Arms To Iraq Are Investigated Bonn (JTA) Germany's Foreign Ministry disclosed that criminal investigations have been opened in re- sponse to allegations that German companies supplied Iraq with equipment to pro- duce enriched uranium, a component of nuclear weapons. The ministry did not name the companies under scrutiny, but sources outside the ministry said they in- cluded some "giants" with excellent connections in Bonn. • The material for the criminal probe came partly from the United Nations, said government sources, adding that the government would cooperate fully with the United Nations in fur- ther efforts to gather infor- mation about Iraq's nuclear capability. The German industrialists association declined to com- ment on allegations against any of its members, except to note that no company has yet been convicted of illegal- ly exporting to Iraq. N T F I 0 1992 lirilighlIW : 41"'"'- ----- 1111001 V ■ This is the Deal: NO CAR PAYMENTS FOR 4 MONTHS! Not a Deferred Payment Plan 3 YEAR LEASE, BUT CUSTOMER :1S RESPONSIBLE FOR 32 PAYMENTS, OF $6509 ° A MONTH, NOT 36!! NO DOWN PAYMENT, NO PAYMENTS FOR 4 MONTHS NO LICENSE PLATE FEE, NO SECURITY DEPOSIT Total of Monthly Payments: 5 20,80000 (32 x 5 650°°), instead of 5 23,400 (36 x 56509 Nothing Hidden, No Secrets, No Gimmicks NO MONEY UP FRONT! Similar Programs on Infiniti G20 & M30 Fred Lavery Infiniti 525 S. Hunter, Birmingham (313) 645-5930 SHOWROOM HOURS: 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m., Monday through Friday *MSRP is S42,385. License, title and taxes included. 36 month closed end lease. With Approved Credit. Expires 1-31-92 Film to Video Transfer Transfer Movies 8mm-16mm to VHS or Beta • 401-600 FEET $39.00 • 1-200 FEET $20.00 201-400 FEET $26.00 • 601-800 FEET $52.00 • 801-1000 FEET $65.00 Film over 1,000 feet add 6' a foot. Tape $8.00 Additional CENTURS . :.' CAKMCRAI BUY—SELL—TRADE 3017 N. Woodward . (3 Blks. South of 13 Mile) Royal Oak Daily & Sat. 10-6, Fri. 10-8 288-5444 Collision Work • Custom Painting Insurance Work • All makes & models Full restoration • Unibody & frame repair • Towing Maxie Collision, Inc. 737-7122 32581 Northwestern Highway Farmington 1-1111s, M148108 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 89