20 Friday, September 9, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS TEL 12 P. -.v. • WISHING ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS, A HAPPY & HEALTHY NEW YEAR Germans Prodded on Kappler TEL-TWELVE SHOE REPAIR JERUSALEM (JTA)—Is- raeli President Ephraim 28708 Telegraph Road Southfield, Mich. 48076 Open Mon. thru Sat Katzir urged West Ger- many not to provide shelter for former Rome gestapo chief Herbert Kappler, who is hiding in Germany after escaping from a Rome mili- tary hospital. Katzir made his plea dur- ing the ceremony in which Klaus Schuetz, the new West German Ambassador, presented his credentials. "The shadow of the past is still with us and will re- main with us forever," the President said. "Some Nazi criminals are still at large." 355-2467 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. SHOES REBUILT LIKE NEW! Don't Throw Them Away. Service While You Shop • GOLF SHOES • SKATES SHARPENED ZIPPERS FOR SHOES AND HANDBAGS All Sizes We Specialize in , Orthopedic Work • EXPERT REPAIR ON LADIES' HANDBAGS LEATHER JACKETS & COATS REPAIRED • WE REPAIR SADDLES FOR HORSES Referring directly to Kap- pier, Katzir said, "We are sure the West German gov- ernment will deal with this problem appropriately." /VIONTGO/1/tER ARD Schuetz. the former Mayor of West Berlin and the fourth German Am- bassador here since diplo- matic relations were started 12 years ago, said that his country -places "great importance on the relations with Israel. My government is content that in the 12 years of diplomat- ic relations" mutual re- spect and confidence has been maintained. Swastika Painted on Spitz's Home LOS ANGELES (JTA)—A three-foot high swastika was painted on the garage door of Mark Spitz, the for- mer Olympic swimming champion, at his West Los Angeles home, police said today. The 27-year-old Spitz, who gained fame as the winner of seven gold medals at the 1972 Munich 'Olympics, was out of town. Austrian Bishop Hits Anti-Semitism VIENNA (JTA)—The Bishop of the Austrian Prot- estant Church, Oskar Sak- rausky, has condemned re- cent anti-Semitic actions in Vienna. In an appeal to all mem- bers of the Protestant Church, the Bishop asked them to join him in - con- demning anti-Semitism. "We must act to nip any anti-Semitism in the bud be- fore it is too late," Sak- rausky said. He referred to recent in- cidents in which a Jewish cemetery, a synagogue, and a monument for Sigmund Freud were daubed with swastikas and anti-Semitic slogans. Like wind-blown clouds that bring no rain is he who boasts of gifts he does not give. Proverbs rs Caricatures for your party By SAM FIELD 399:1;20 C — S). CP(' _J/('(U/My and 1- )ecicei1i Legislation Against Nazis Sought ljecti. FROM OUR STAFF BEN & MARK MORGANROTH Interior Designers: Sandra (Jill) Drolz Charlotte Corlin Laurie Exworthy Janet Vermiglio Liz Mitchell Elaine Feldman WASHINGTON (JTA)— Sen. Richard Stone (D-Fla.) will submit legislation in the near future to enable the Immigration and Natu- ralization Service (INS) to deport individuals when there is substantial evi- dence that they committed war crimes under the Nazis. The Stone bill would add such criminals to those who can be deported. A similar measure has been in- troduced in the House by Rep. Elizabeth Holtzman (D-NY) and has been en- dorsed by INS Commission- er Lionel Castillo. The INS is investigating 109 cases in- volving Nazi war crimes. and LILLIAN FRIEDBERG S WOOD a461.4.) INC, FINE FURNITURE TO LIVE WITH Tel-Twelve Mall, 28674 Telegraph Road, Southfield, Michigan 48075 354-9060 851-5619 Since the expiration of the Displaced Persons Act of 1953, "immigrants are no longer questioned" _ about their activities during World War II, according to a statement from Stone's of- fice. With Friendly Greetings and Good Wishes for a very Happy New Year! "The Carter Adminis- tration has shown a determi- nation to seek out Nazi war criminals who have tried to conceal atrocities they corn- mitted," Stone said. "Con- gressional action is needed if INS is to follow through on these cases and bring the individuals to trial in Europe." - 7o- Ocer ancG PLO Losing Youth TUNIS (ZINS)—The Pa- lestine Liberation Organiza- tion has acted to head off an exodus of Palestinian youth from Lebanon. Yasir Arafat has asked the Iraqi and Libyan embassies in Lebanon to stop issuing visas to Palestinians aged 18 to 30, who are eligible for conscription by the PLO. As many as 10,000 Palesti- nians have applied by visas at the two embassies in the last two months. TEL TWELVE MALL 353-4949 **************************** A _