Choose the best place to park your money. 0,0 ..,. ...„. Jerusalem (JTA) — An Israeli se- curity guard shot and wounded a Palestinian youth in the south- ern port city of Ashdod. The private security guard told police that he opened fire on the youth and two other Arabs with him, because he thought the youth was trying to snatch his weapon. The victim, a 15-year-old Palestinian from the West Bank village of Dura near Hebron, was in moderate condition with wounds to the hip. Police did not think that the incident was a ter- rorist attack. Long Term , Parking if t Short Term Parking 6 Guard Wounds Palestinian Youth .t.:, • APY* . 0, 0 A PY* Survivor Scores Victory 9 MONTH 16 MONTH Washington (JTA)— Holocaust survivor Hugo Princz has scored a victory in his fight to win repa- rations from Germany. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia said the 71-year-old New Jersey resident can continue his lawsuit against the three German companies he was forced to work for as a pris- oner at Auschwitz. The German government had With a low minimum balance of only $500. filed papers with the appeals court here to block the suit. The *Annual percentage yields (APYs) are effective as of February 16, 1995. Penalty for early court ruled last week that the withdrawal. Standard Federal Bank bonus coupons may not be used in conjunction with government had no stake in the this special rate certificate account. case and could not raise objec- tions on the companies' part. Mr. Princz is seeking $200 mil- lion in damages from the three parent companies. Helping You Along The Way - Mr. Princz has also tried to sue the German government for Standard Federal Bank reparations worth an estimat- Savings/Financial Services ed $5.7 million. He has been de- nied reparations since World 800/643-9600 War II because he was techni- cally a U.S. citizen during the Member FDIC Holocaust. )1995 Standard Federal Bank Mr. Princz's attorney, Bill Marks, said he was "thrilled" with the decision. Mr. Marks hopes the decision will prod Ger- many into settling Mr. Princz's claim for reparations. If Mr. 1 Princz reaches an agreement with Germany, it may not be nec- Gifted Psychic Reader essary to sue, he added. Now At You're never too old In January, the Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal to quit blowing smoke. IN HAIR on a lower court ruling that Mr. Princz could not sue the German government because under U.S. law, private citizens cannot sue foreign governments. ANA VANGELINA Supporters of Mr. Princz on Capitol Hill are awaiting the out- Featured on come of meetings between Ger- "Company" - Channel 7 man officials and Princz's attorneys before introducing a Call for Appointment bill that would force the Ger- mans to pay the reparations. 932-1222 The bill would amend the For- eign Sovereign Immunities Act Orchard Mall p American Heart Association to allow victims of genocide to sue WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE 15 Mile at &chord Lake Road • West Bloomfield foreign governments. Standard Federal OGUE CC 108 K17,2,,, • ■ •• e