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July 25, 1980 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-07-25

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, July 25, 1980

16

Program Reaches Italian Tribunal Decision
16 Countries
Brings Protest on War Criminal

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NEW YORK — Jewish
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tries, including, for the first
time, England, are taking
part in the SEED project
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Umesorah, the national
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ROME (JTA) — The deci-
sion by a military tribunal
in Bari to release Nazi war
criminal Walter Reder in
five years has raised a storm
of protest in Italy and
created a sharp split be-
tween the Vatican's posi-
tion in favor of clemency for
the mass killer and the in-
sistence by the families of
his victims, supported by
most of the media, that the
enormity of Reder's crimes
was such that he must be
punished to the fullest ex-
tent of the law.
The 65-year-old Reder, a
former SS Major, was re-
sponsible for the massacre
of 1,830 people — mostly
women, children and the el-
derly — in Marzabotto and
other towns and villages in
northern Italy and the sur-
rounding countryside in
1944.
The carnage was part of a
Nazi plan to "depopulate"
the region so that partisan

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MICHAEL S.

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COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT

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HE HAS A MIND TO SERVE

MICHAEL S. FREUD wants to:
Save Taxpayers Dollars
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Reduce the Time From Filing to Resolution
Bring Broader Representation to the Bench
MICHAEL S. FREUD is actively
Engaged in private practice of law
Affiliated with Temple Israel
MICHAEL S. FREUD has served with:
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Oakland County Prosecutor
MICHAEL S. FREUD is a member of:
Oakland County Bar Association
Active member Law Library Committee
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MICHAEL S. FREUD has taught
Business Law Adjunct Faculty, Siena Heights College
MICHAEL S. FREUD graduated from:
Oak Park High School
Michigan State University
Thomas M. Cooley Law School

Paid for by Michael S. Freud for Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Comm., 21700 Northwestern Hwy, Southfield, Mich.

MY SINCERE THANKS

fighters hiding in the moun-
tains would be forced into
the open because there
would be no local population
to help them. Reder was
sentenced to life imprison-
ment and has served 35
years in the military prison
at Gaeta.

to all my good friends for their thoughtful-
ness, best wishes and prayers during my
recent illness.

Tess Burg

ASSOCIATED PODIATRISTS, P.C.

Israeli Freighter
First to Dock
at Egyptian Port

TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
Jasmin, the first Israeli
freighter to call at an Egyp-
tian port, docked at Alexan-
dria last Friday to discharge
four containers, two of them
with general cargo and the
others with fresh apples and
apricots.
Her arrival marked the
beginning of a bi-weekly
cargo service between Israel
and Egypt operated by the
Zim Lines, Israel's shipping
company.
The event created no stir
in Alexandria although it
was symbolic of the nor-
malization of relations be-
tween Israel and Egypt
which, many Israelis corn-
plain, are proceeding too
slowly. Israeli freighters
have been passing through
the Suez Canal for the past
year, but none with cargo
for Egypt.
The Jasmin tied up be-
twen two Egyptian
freighters, the Cleopatra
and the Emir Fahed. Her
master, Captain Aryeh
Freiling, gave a luncheon
aboard for the Egyptian
agents representing Zim
and the Israeli commercial
attache in Egypt, Uzzi
Nethanel.

Doctors at MIT,
Weizmann ,
Fight Sickle-Cell

REHOVOT — The Weiz-
mannInsftuie of Science,
in conjunction with the
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology has escalated
the war against sickle-cell
anemia by introducing a
group of promising new
drugs.
In a project which began
seven years ago Weizmann
Institute biochemists
Clemenceau Acquaye, Ma-
rian Gorecki and Meir Wil-
chek joined MIT Drs. Joseph
R. Votano and Alexander
Rich in discovering that cer-
tain derivatives of the
body's amino acids can sof-
ten cells made rigid by the
blood disoliler and restore
them to their original
shape.
The trait is carried by
one in every 10 of the 22 mil-
lion blacks in the United
States and one in every 400
to 600 American black chil-
dren has the disease.
"Clinical tests on patients
will begin as soon as the
safety of these drugs is fully
demonstrated," according to
Acquaye.

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