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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-06-22

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, June 22, 1979

Alleged Nazi's Friend Is Knifed
by 'Jewish Executioners' Group

REMEMBER

THE BLUE BOX
AND EVERYTHING. IT
STANDS FOR ON EVERY
IMPORTANT OCCASION.

557-6644

NEW YORK (JTA) —
The victim, Vladislave and will sell a West Berlin
Nassau County police are Civvelis, of the Bronx, was apartment building owned
investigating the stabbing assaulted in the driveway of by the doctor to gain that
of a 70-year-old man in the home of Boleslays amount.
* * *
Mineola, L.I. last week for Maikovskis i- an alleged
which a group calling itself Nazi war criminal facing
"Jewish Executioners With deportation, who lives in Witness Sought
Silence" claimed responsi- Mineola. He was reported in
The Jewish Community
bility.
critical condition at a local Council of Metropolitan De-
hospital.
troit and the Anti-
According to police, Civ- Defamation League of Bnai
Introducing .. .
velis was approached by a
Brith are aiding in the
The Latest Fingernail Fashion!
man -posing as a reporter search for a key witness to
who said he wanted to do a war crimes committed in
story on Maikovskis. When the Neuengamme Concen-
Mrs. Maikovskis objected,
With smooth finish, initial or diamonds
tration Camp.
the man insisted that Civ-
The witness being sought
velis was Maikovskis and
is
a former Jewish inmate of
All Nails 20% OFF
knifed him in the back and the camp, who worked there
Suggested retail price
head. He first attempted to as a nurse during 1944-
shoot Civvelis but he gun
Smooth Fingernail
1945. Charges of murder
Gold
misfired, the police said.
have been entered against a
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toenails
The Jewish Telegraphic
former group leader in the
Initial Fingernail
also available
Agency received an camp, one Kuemmel, who is
$72.00 $ 57.60
anonymous call from a man alleged to have killed, im-
The Gold Place
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'one of a group of six who
fants born to camp inmates.
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17117 W. Nine Mile Road
said they were the "Jewish
and seen the murders com-
Southfield, Michigan 48075
Executioners of Silence" . mitted.
(313) 559-6140
and that their "operation"
Sought is Luise Was-
was "coordinated by a
serman (her maiden
former Israeli army officer."
name), born in Germany
Meanwhile, a former
near the Dutch border
SS doctor was convicted
(East Friesland) in about
in absentia in West Berlin
1920. Ms. Wasserman's
of murdering scores of brother served in the
concentration camp in-
British army during the
WITH EACH PURCHASE OF S30 OR MORE
mates in 1941-1942, some-
war, and she is known to
times ",out of sheer bore-
have survived the con-
HAND CRAFTED TOOLED
dom."
centration camp.
LEATHER BELTS $8 & $10
Dr. Albert Heim fled his
It is believed that al-
home in Baden-Baden in though she is not close to
1962 as he was about to be organized Jewry, she does
arrested. The attorney who have some relationship to
EACH
3
FOR
$11
PEARL SCISSORS
represented him in court the German city of
"THE BUCKLE LADY"
said the doctor claimed he Stuttgart.
OTHER BUCKLES AT $5, $6, $8, $10 and up
was innocent but stayed in
Anyone with information
hiding because he had no
on Luise Wasserman is
OVER "1,200" DIFFERENT STYLES
_.hope of clearing his name.
asked to call the Commu-
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Jewish National Fund

27308 Southfield Rd., Southfield, 48076 (557-6644)

NEW YORK — The ap-
pointment of Dr. William H.
Crosby of La Jolla, Calif., as
co-chairman of the medical
advisory committee of
American Red Magen
David for Israel (ARMDI),
was announced by Emanuel
Celler, ARMDI national
chairman.
ARMDI has accepted the
responsibility to provide a
major portion of the funds
for the new Magen David
Adorn Israel National Blood
Center to be constructed in
Tel Aviv. The blood center
will house a central blood
DR. WILLIAM CROSBY
bank as well as fractiona-
tion and research facilities. hematology at both the
Dr. Crosby, a world- Walter Reed Hospital in
renowned hematologist, is Washington, D.C. and the
the director of the L.C. Tufts New England Med-
Jacobson Blood Center of ical Center. During the
the Scripps Clinic and Re- Korean War, Dr. Crosby
search Institute. He is a saw service in Korea as
member of the national chief of blood transfu-
advisory committee of the signs and research.
American Red Cross and
was chairman of the blood
Dr. Crosby has volun-
bank program of the Mas- teered to be a consultant to
sachussets Medical Society. the national board of direc-
Dr. Crosby also has tors of ARMDI for the new
served as chief of blood center project.

* * *

Appeal for Israel Health Service

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. —
Rabbi Rubin R. Dobin, in-
ternational chairman of
Operation Recognition, the
movement advocating
recognition of Israel Magen
David Adorn by the Interna-
tional Red Cross, was in-
vited to present testimony
on behalf of the Israeli
health service to the House
foreign operation subcom-
mittee.
According to Rabbi Do-
bin, the Israel emergency
health service fulfills nine
of the 10 criteria for admis-

sion into the International
Red Cross. He said Israel
must use the Red Star of
David as its symbol and
cannot use any of the ac-
cepted emblems: the Chris-
tian Red Cross, the Arab
Red Crescent or the Red
Lion and Sun of Iran.

Crime Is Feared

TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Is-
raelis are more worried
about crime than any other
social problem, according to
a recent poll by the Public
Opinion Research Institute.

Jailed MK Resigns, Immunity for Flatto-Sharon Debated

/ ,

44

Hematologist Joins ARMDI
Medical Advisory Body

,

JERUSALEM (JTA) — for actions that may not be porters also agreed that
Shmuel Rechtmann, the far removed from those Flatto was doing a good job
Likud MK serving a 31/2 engaged in by other, less in the Knesset where he
year prison term for accept- controversial candidates in constitutes a one-man fac-
ing bribes, tendered his res- election campaigns. tion.
Meanwhile, an unex-
ignation last week from the
It was pointed out by
Kne§set at the urging of his some that many political pected opposition victory in
faction colleagues.
parties hire election day the Knesset because a
Jailed last February, Re- helpers who are expected to majority of the coalition
chtmann had been the only vote for the party and get MKs were absent has
Knesset member to retain others to do so. Several prompted the Likud Knes-
his seat while incarcerated. members said they have yet set faction leadership to ask
He agreed to quit following to be convinced that there is Premier Menahem Begin
the Supreme Court's rejec- a prima facie case against for an urgent meeting to
tion of an appeal to reverse Flatto. The latter's attorney discuss the enforcement of
his conviction.
will appear before the corn- party discipline.
Meanwhile, the Knesset mittee after which the
Likud's embarrassment
is trying to decide whether members will deliberate
to waive diplomatic immun- whether or not to recom- was occasioned by an
agenda motion presented by
ity for MK Samuel Flatto- mend a waiver of immunity
Labor Alignment MK Adiel
Sharon, who the Attorney to the Knesset plenum.
Amorai to debate a costly
General wants to prosecute
advertising campaign in-
Flatto,
who
possesses
a
for allegedly buying the
votes that- elected him in large personal fortune, is itiated by the Finance
Ministry aimed at fighting
fighting hard to retain his
1977.
inflation. Poor attendance
The Knesset House immunity. If it is lifted he
Committee is expected to could face extradition to by Likud and the absence of
all but one of the 12 Na-
take up Attorney General France where he is wanted
Yitzhak Zamir's request on several counts of fraud tional Religious Party MKs,
gave the opposition a major-
shortly. Zamir believes he and tax evasion, offenses al-
ity and the motion was car-
legedly
committed
before
he
has sufficient evidence to
ried. One coalition member
press charges against Flatto fled to Israel several years
of the Democratic Move-
and certain of his aides ago.
ment
voted with the opposi-
On
Sunday,
he
invited
whose job was to round up
voters and transport them more than 1,000 of his sup- tion.
The ad campaign, for
to the polls. But at a House porters to a gala reception
Committee session, several at the Tel Aviv-Hilton which a large Tel Aviv ad-
MKs indicated that they Hotel. "Have you received vertising agency was
engaged, raised many eyeb-
would have to think long any money for electing me?"
and hard before voting to he asked. The answer was a rows even within Likud. It
culminated with full page
expose Flatto to prosecution resounding "no." His sup-

"Fight Inflation" ads in
most of the country's lead-
ing newspapers, calling on
the public to cut down on
private consumption.
Originally, it was ex-
pected that the IL 30 million
($750,000) cost of the cam-
paign would be shared by
the Treasury and the Bank
of Israel. The bank has now
expressed reservations over
the project.

Rabbis to Chair
ORT Committee

NEW YORK — The
heads of the three major na-
tional rabbinical organiza-
tions of American Judaism
have agreed to serve as co-
chairmen of the Rabbinic
Advisory Committee for the
ORT centennial year.
Rabbi Bernard
Rosenzweig, of the Kew
Gardens, N.Y., Adath
Jeshurun Synagogue, (Or-
thodox), Rabbi Saul I. Tep-
litz, of Cong. Sons of Israel,
Woodmere, N.Y., (Conser-
vative), and Rabbi Jerome
R. Malino, of the United
Jewish Center of Danbury,
Conn., (Reform) have
agreed to assist in develop-
ing plans for religious and
educational programs in
connection with the ORT
Centennial.

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