40 e must Planned Pardon of 3 Nang From Dutch Jails . Detroit Town Hall and Weight THE, DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Watchers 'ere ,ctionsor4 A42.radlliirch_3i 1972 March of Dimes Fund Raising lec- ture, 1,1. a_re,.yiednesday, at the Fisher' Theater. Main speaker will be JOHN ROBERT POWERS, JR., who will give some of the "secrets" which have made the Power's Girl the epitome of the wholesome, natural, American fe- male. • AMSTERDAM (JTA) Approxi- have refused entry to Mrs. Beate Mrs. Klarsfeld is carrying mately 40,000 people demonstrated Klarsfeld and a Jewish.eye-witness copies of documents which •-here last'Friday night against the to Barbie's crimes who planned French military judges obtained plans of Queen Juliana to pardon to confront the ex-Gestapo chief of from the West German attorney the last three Nazis still in Dutch Lyons in La Paz. jails. Two prominent Bolivian lawyers general -in Munich last week The occasion for the protest which reportedly make positive against the pardons Was the an- meanwhile issued a joint statement identification of Altmann as the arguing against the extradition of nual commemoration of the "Feb- "butcher of Lyons." ruary Action" of the Nazis 31 years Barbie to France where, he is Mrs. Halaunbrenner says that on ago, when the first deportation of wanted on war crimes charges. ■ Oct. 24, 1943, she begged Barbie Thanks all his customers Jews from Holland took place. Mrs. Klarsfeld, a German anti- on her knees not to deport her Meanwhile, it was learned that Nazi, and Mrs. Ita Halaunbrenner, husband and received a blow on for their past patronage and the three ex-Nazis—Franz Fischer, a French Jew, who says she would the head with a rifle butt. Later, 70, Joseph Kotaella, 65, and Fer- recognize Barbie on sight, left Paris she says, Barbie "liquidated" a invites you to visit him at dinand Aus Den Fuenten, 73—had Sunday for Lima with the inten- Jewish children's colony where she sent a joint letter from jail expres- tion of going to 'La Paz. But they had sent her, three children for sing regret for their crimes and were prevented -from boarding a safety and deported them all to asking for clemency. plane for La Paz here on the death camps- in Eastern Europe. • Good Location Good Deals During their trials in 1948 and grounds that they had no visas, Although evidence that Altmann • Good Service • Good People 1949, the three war criminals had although French touristsnormally is Barbie seems overwhelming, 20811 W. :B MILE denied their guilt, and apparently do not require a visa to-enter Bo- Bolivian authorities have taken the their recent self-critical letter al- livia. The local Bolivian consulate view that since the German busi- Between Evergreen and Labs., tered the Dutch government's at- refused to grant them visas and nessman is a citizen of Bolivia he Large Selection of Cars A Trucks titute toward pardoning them. the Bolivian authorities alerted the cannot be extradited, even if he 534.1400, 358-2232; 354 5192 Premier Barend Biensheuvel airline to bar them from the La obtained his citizenship falsely un- iaid on Friday that a parliamen- Paz flight. - der an alias. tary rejection of' the govern- ment's decision to pardon the , n , s.,nit :n return. Lots of swe'l rattles and We can :nf three would not be considered by booties and bonnets. And, soon, a 20 people or 25u people. For a the cabinet as a vote of "no nice baby to go with them son. Pregnancy is not a reqL, confidence" and would not result in the resignation of either the government as a body or of Justice Minister Andries Van Agt. If the parliament rejects a col- lective pardon, the government will free them one by one at short in- tervals. According to official sources in Amsterdam, that would corres- pond to the stand of the "main representatives of Dutch Jewry" which objected to a collective par- don but did not oppose freeing , aging prisoners on humanitarian grounds. IF GINGER HAD KNOWN THE BABY SHOWER WOULD BE ;id On Feb. 24, 41 organizations tes- ST. REGIS, SHED HAVE GO iiEN PREGNANT -. 3 YEARS ACC:. tified before a committee for juri- dical affairs which began hearings dealing with the planned pardon. Thirty-five organizational iepre- sentatives opposed the release of the Nazis and six favored it, but political circles here pointed out that many of the organizations expressing their views on the mat- ter lack- influence or importance. One of those who opposes keep- ing the three Nazis in prison is the veteran Zionist leader, authbr and lawyer. Abel Herzberg, who spent 15 months in Bergen-Belsen. He said the best thing for all con- cerned would be To free the three and expel - thein from the Nether. lands. In Jerusalem, Foreign Minister Abba Eban Informed the Knesset that the Israeli ambassador in the. Hague has been instructed to convey to the Netherland's gov- ernment the concern of the Jew- ish people over its decision to free the three former Nazi war criminals. Eban said, "In such a case the rule of non-intervention in the in- ternal matters of another Country must be set aside." He spoke in reply to agenda mo- tions submitted by Gideon Haus- ner, an MK who was attorney general of Israel during the Eich- mann trial, and Zalman Shuval, of the State List. Bolivia Refuses Entry to Mrs. Klarsfeld, Jewish Eye-Witness to Barbie Crimes LIMA (JTA)— While not deny- ing that Klaus Altmann is indeed the wanted Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie, Bolivian- authorities LARRY M. STERN - Dexter Chevrolet - . 4.ey ( FOP ,".".'Er ■ c- :.