'``'s'aSP•ii■i$A51:1W_ CAS25.- 41ZWAk - 14—Friday, November 1, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS glimmilimmilimmummammmilimmiummimmimilmmummiumme _- = INIM ■ NE.4 a" Featuring the ALL NEW WINDSOR and TUXTAIL ALSO PRINCE EDWARDS = --- ALL COLORS AVAILABLE = FLARED PANTS, RUFFLE -- - SHIRTS IN ALL COLORS -- _ = Rentals • Sales = Fittings -- , Volare Boots in _=— Black, Brown and White = Group Rates for Weddings-and Proms Tuxedo Sales 8 Rental Men's Clothing Complete Line of Men's Suits and Sportcoats 126 S. Woodward ( 1st Block S.- of Maple on Woodward) Birmingham, Mich. miimmimmiumummumummuumuummmuumummumimilimmimmil • • em lens • or s for Algeria WASHINGTON (JTA) — Former U.S. Attorney Gen- eral Richard S. Kleindienst is working for the Algerian government in the United States and getting $12,000 a month in salary and ex- penses for his services, rec- ords at the U.S. Department of Justice indicate. Kleindienst was hired a year ago by Algeria's oil chief M. Abdesselam, who is minister for industry and energy, for a "trial period" that could be renewed; in Abdesselam's words, by "tacit- agreement for a new period of 12 months and so forth without interruption.' , There was no- indication that Kleindienst is to discontinue these services. The contractual arrange- ments were contained in a letter from Abdesselam Kleindienst on Oct. 3, 1973 circles, congressional rela- tions and relations with vari 2 which offered to . engage the ous official governmental former Nixon Cabinet officer bodies in Washington, D.C. as "legal counsel for business and the rest of the United States." In addition, Abdesselam wrote, "We shall entrust you with specific missions which we shall describe in detail when the moment arrives." For this Kleindienst was to receive $10,000 monthly in salary and a monthly aver- age of $2,000 in expenses. Kleindienst, who identified himself in his reports filed under the U.S. Foreign Ag- ents Registration Act as an attorney, said that he was en- gaged in "general profession-: al legal services on a contin- uing basis for the govern- ment of Algeria" and that "in •ddition," he "also par- ticipated, - with others, in making arrangements by which officers of the govern- RICHARD KLEINDIENST ment of Algeria met with officers of the government-of the United States." Algeria and-the United States do not have formal diplomatic ar- rangements. Kleindienst was deputy at- torney general and attorney general in the-Nixon Admin- istration. - He resigned on April 30, 1973. Last May, he received a suspended sen- tence, after being convicted for a misdemeanor on the basis-of his testimony at Sen- ate confirmatiOn. hearings. He now practices law in Washington. Bar Association Poll Names Judge Robert B. 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