HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO REACH A IRE DRIVEN AUDIENCE. Officials Killed In Copter Crash Tel Aviv (JTA) — Two Chinese nationals on an offi- cial visit to Israel were among the five people killed when a civilian helicopter crashed in the Negev last week. The Chinese officials were part of an economic delega- tion visiting Israel from the autonomous region of Man- churia in northeastern China. They were identified as Ma Dixian, mayor of Xian Yang, the largest city in Man- churia, and Shan Li, vice chairman of the Manchurian Council for Technical and Economic Development. The three Israelis were killed in the crash. They were identified as Yoav Peleg, 45, the pilot, of Yavne; Ilan Alter, 36, depu- ty president of the Israeli Contractors' Association, of Ramat Hasharon; and Avraham Gad, a_ tour guide, of Tel Aviv. The downed helicopter had taken off at sunrise from Herzliya on a charter flight to Masada, near the Dead Sea. It crashed near Kibbutz Bet Qama, which is on the Beersheba- Kiryat Gat road in the northern Negev. Officials would not com- ment on initial reports that the pilot had flown into a power line. A department spokesman said that the helicopter, a Bell Air 206, was regarded throughout the world as a highly efficient and safe helicopter, and that the pilot was experienced. THE JEWISH NEWS SPECIAL AUTO SECTION JEWISH NEWS READERS PLAN ON SPENDING $170 MILLION FOR NEW CARS IN 1994 Jewish News subscribers have a love affair with new cars. According to Simmons Market Research Bureau, one-third of Jewish News subscriber house- holds will purchase a new car in the coming year, nearly 3.5 times higher than the national average. That translates into $170 million worth of new car purchases! And when they're not buying, they're leasing. Simmons found that 26% of Jewish News households have at least one leased car, 4 times higher than the national average! No wonder The Jewish News is the publication of choice in southeast Oakland County for automobile sales, leasing, and service advertising! Issue Date: January 7 All Ads Due: December 29 PLO, UNESCO Sign A Deal United Nations (JTA) — The Palestine Liberation Organ- ization and UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, have signed an agreement calling for the U.N. agency to help foster development in the areas slated for Palestinian autonomy. The agreement was signed in Granada, Spain, by PLO Chairman Yassir Arafat and Federico Mayor Zaragoza, head of UNESCO, at a sym- posium focusing on ways to build peace in the Middle East. The venue also was a meeting place fbr Mr. Arafat and Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres. I I Proof Ads Due: December 28 Space Reservation Deadline: December 22 For more information, contact your account executive at 354-6060 Film to Video Transfer Transfer Movies 8mm-16mm to VHS or Beta . 1-200 FEET $20.00 - 401-600 FEET $39.00 . 201-400 FEET $26.00 • 601-800 FEET $52.00 801-1000 FEET $65 mo.... ' VISA . Rim over 1,000 feet add EKD a foot. Tape $8.00 Additional CENTURN CAMERA BUY—SELL TRADE 3017 N. Woodward (3 Blks. South of 13 Mile) Royal Oak SERVICE OPEN 7 AM to MIDNIGHT MONDAY - FRIDAY southfiEld ti 0 CHRIS' ER Jeep w Plymouth Eagle Cfp UJ 28100 Telegraph Rd.-Telegraph at 11 1 /2 Mile At Tel-Twelve Mall, South End Daily & Sat. 10-6, Fri. 10-8 Southfield • 354-2950 288 5444 We Accept = C-2°:4' Personal Checks & Cash - rn 0, r - 55