•ME DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Prepare for a change with prosperity, hope for one with adversity. Detroit's Famous HUNGARIAN VILLAGE THE Delicious PERFECT BLEND CHICKEN PAPRIKASH LUNCH 25 D THURSDAYS INNER ER 95 $5 & SUNDAYS In The Heritage Bldg. NORTHWESTERN AT EVERGREEN Chicken Paprikash ALL YOU $0.95 CAN EAT NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES SATURDAYS TIL 6 p.m. TUES.-THURS 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. FRi. 11 a.m. to 12 mid. Closed SAT. 3 p m. to 12 mid. Mon. SUN. 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. _ SUNDAYS TIL 2 a.m. UP TO 150 ETHNIC FOODS STEAKS — SEAFOOD L.! • Bar Mitzvas • Showers • Sweet Sixteens • Disco Parties • All Occasions ZIGGY BELA'S GYPSY ORCHESTRA THURS. THRU SUN. Reservations: 843-5611 I I-75 (Fisted at SPKINGWEILS EMT All Creit Cult Theater-goers and diners alike have discovered our referbished landmark restaurant across from the Fisher Theater. Now experience our unique concept in SUNDAY BRUNCH and dining before curtain or whatever. 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GREEK OWES • ITALIAN DISHES • CHILDREN'S MENU • ROME COOKING MON. THRU THURS. 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.. FRI. & SAT. 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. SUN. 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. -COCKTAITS BEER WINE- T (Continued from Page 33) His major goal is to become a cinema photographer. FROM BUSBOY, wai- ter, cook, bartender and what have you in the res- taurant game ... this is the all-around valuable experi- ence of Al Balooly's new manager at Topinka's Country House . . . Garth Cappy And of most im- portance is that knowledge- able young Garth did it all under Al's watchful eyes at the very popular Telegraph I CLEVELAND (JTA) — Records in the Federal Dis- trict Court here reveal that the defense attorneys for ac- cused Nazi war criminal John Demjanjuk will be allowed to accompany Jus- tice Department pro- secutors to Germany next month to take depositions from two German witnesses for an upcoming trial. Demjanjuk is accused of having been a guard at the Treblinka death camp dur- ing World War H. Travel and maintenance expenses of John Martin and Spiros Gonakis, lawyers for tht 59-year-old, Ukrainian-born Demjan- juk, will be paid by the U.S. government. The identities of the two German wit- nesses are being kept secret pursuant to an order by U.S. Magistrate Jack Streepy. It is known, however, that the testimony of at least one of them will be video-taped and that the recording of this tes- timony will be replayed during the trial. The case is expected to reach the courtroom of Fed- eral District Judge Frank Battisti as early as March. Meanwhile, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.), chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, ex- pressed "deep concern" over developments hampering the smooth functioning of the Office of Special Inves- tigations in the Department of Justice, charged with in- vestigating alleged Nazi war criminals residing un- lawfully in the United States. Commenting on recent reports on personnel changes in the Office of Spe- cial Investigations in the Criminal Division of the Department, Sen. Kennedy said: "I am deeply con- cerned over the sudden transfer of Martin Men- delsohn as Deputy Direc- tor of the Office of Special Investigations. It signals that this office is still not functioning smoothly nor effectively enough to accomplish the mis- sion for which it was es- tablished. "World War II has been over some 30 years, but we hear even today of allega- tions that Nazi war crimi- nals remain free, living • RIBS • CHICKEN • SHRIMP • FISH & CHIPS • SUBS CHARLIE'S RIB CAGE & CATERING Specializing in Authentic Italian - American Dining Lunches and Dinners Open Sundays. 2 to 9:30 —Closed Mon. EXCELLENT BANQUET FACILITIES a rco's 7225 W. McNichols (6 Mks. W. of Liv•rnols) UN 2-6455 THE FINEST GOURNIEi ORIENTAL CUISINE' • EXCELLENT COMBINATION FAMILY DINNERS • COCKTAILS RIMISHAW INN IN THE ORCHARD MALL 6407 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MAPLE PARIS (JTA) — Mayor Jacques Chirac last week unveiled a plaque to the memory of the 12,000 Jewish children deported from Paris by the Nazis dur- ing the occupation of France. He said the children's sacrifice "will not have been in vain. The world remem- bers what happened and will not allow such things to happen again." 851-6400 • Carry Outs Available efted acid Receuitoteepsed (CHAPAPIGNONS IMPERIAL) Filled wtih crabmeat mixture and baked Young Leaders to Meet in D.C. Paris Memorial 358-0522 20099 W. 12 MILE AT EYEAGREER IA Couldry Village Center comfortably, unrepentant, under American auspices. To those people who out- lived the horrors of Nazi Germany, the continued existence of these allega- tions without adequate in- vestigation, mocks the very tenets of justice. "The American govern- ment owes those who died and those who survived many years of horror im- mediate investigation of these allegations, and ex- peditious disposition of each and every prosecutable case. Nothing less will be acceptable." Meanwhile, a Detroit judge Wednesday for- mally asked Romanian court officials to take tes- timony from three Romanian citizens for use in the war crimes trail against Valerin Trifa, ar- chbishop of the Roma- nian Orthodox Episco- pate, headquartered in Michigan. NEW YORK — The Young Leadership Confer- ence of the United Jewish Appeal, with an expected attendance of 1,500 young leaders from across the United States, will be held in Washington D.C. Feb. 24-26. "This year's conference will focus on issues of im- portance that every Jewish communal leader must be informed about — including Israel's strategic impor- tance, terrorism, U.S. foreign aid, the Egyptian- Israeli treaty, human rights and the energy situation," said Detroiter Stanley D. Frankel of Michigan, con- ference chairman and chairman of the UJA's Young Men's Leadership Cabinet. suit, fdr excellence is not often gained upon easier terms. DELIVERY AND CARRY-OUT and Seven Mile Rd. spot. 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