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Lessee has option to purchase at Lessee resp. for excess wear & tear. 12,000 mi. per year w/100 per mi. excess charge. predetermined price at lease inception. To get total multiply pymt. x term. Subject to pre- Lessee has option to purchase at predetermined price at lease inception. To get total sale. Rebates to dealer. Sale exp. 7/31/96. multiply pymt. x term. Subject to presale. Rebates to dealer. Sale exp. 7/31/96. SALE HOURS SERVICE HOURS Mon. & Thurs., 9-9 Mon. 7 am-8pm Tues., Wed., & Fri. 9-6 Tues.-Fri. 7 am-6 pm Saturday 10-3 • Sat. 8 am-1 pm Suburban 643-8500 1921 MOTOR Maplelawn TROY MALL • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ir • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • of medicines and of bus rides (now brunt of the cuts fell on the mid- a little over $1) would rise even dle-class. "The immediate bene- higher. On top of their monthly fit will be to reduce health insurance fees, Israelis inflation — and inflation ... hurts would have to pay for doctor's and mainly the weaker sectors of the outpatient clinic visits. Child al- population," wrote Ha'aretz eco- lowances would be nomics editor cut. The poor and Nehemia elderly would es- Stressler. "If cape some of these cuts were these hikes, but not implement- by no means ed (and at all, and the lower- present the econ- middle-class omy needs even would escape deeper cuts), none. within two to Public school three years the children would economy would study shorter enter a real cri- hours, and class- sis demanding rooms, half of must more dras- which have 35 tic steps." pupils or more, This was the would grow even argument pre- more overcrowd- sented by Mr. ed. Netanyahu. He "On all fronts compared the this program current economy hurts children," to a "sick person said Yitzhak Kad- Finance Minister D an Meridor suffering from man, head of the various ailments, private Council for Child Welfare. and the problem will only get "I'll be amazed if anything is left worse if he does not undergo of our welfare state, of our grand surgery." The surgery would be promises to the children, once "painful," the prime minister said, we're finished robbing them of "but the patient would recover." their present." Mr. Meridor said, "It's easier However, the poor were far to be popular ... [but] I'm from being the only Israelis hit convinced the entire public un- by the government's budget-cut- derstands the [budget cuts'] im- ting plan. portance." The solidly middle-class and Yet, despite the finance min- well-to-do would lose their child ister's self-assurance, vast sec- allowances altogether. Winners tors of the public were mobilizing. of weekly state lotteries, which Poor people, old people, police- pay off in the millions, would men, soldiers and the Histadrut have to kick in 20 percent to in- national labor union were only come tax. Pensions and salaries some of the groups gearing for a for policemen and professional fight. military officers would be re- The cuts to the poor were the duced. Businesses in the poor- most controversial and political- er, outlying regions would receive ly explosive; the poor voted over- less generous subsidies and tax whelmingly for Mr. Netanyahu breaks and the right-wing parties, and Most of the Israeli media many coalition Knesset members applauded the plan as necessary. were worried about crossing The general reading was that the them. ❑ .