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This coupon expires 6-28-84 - "ROMANCING THE STONE" (PG) of Southfield 569-0882 Fri. & Mon.-Thurs. 7:15, 9:30 Sat., Sun. 12:30, 2:40, 4:50 7:15, 9:30 25080 Southfield Road at 10 Mile Road illr arAe-Ui7,04AUVA*CZA 7 school teacher from Eckville, Alberta, has been remanded for trial on charges of violating Cana- da's anti-hate laws. Judge Douglas Crowe ruled after a nine-day pre- liminary hearing in Red Deer, Alberta, that he had heard sufficient evidence to warrant trial. He was refer- ring to testimony by former pupils that Keegstra used his classroom to preach vir- ulent anti-Semitism and in- cite hatred of Jews. No date was set for the trial which is not expected to begin until the fall ses- sion of the courts. The anti-hate provisions of Canada's Criminal Code were enacted 14 years ago. So far there have been no convictions under the sta- tute. Sherron Wolny, now 19, an honors graduate and class valedictorian of the Eckville High School, tes- tified that Keegstra re- ferred to Jews as "thugs" and "money thugs." "You got a better 'mark if you wrote what Mr. Keegstra said" on examinations, she told the court. Blair Andrew, 17, who appeared as a defense wit- ness at the hearing said he believed Keegstra and to this day lives in fear of the Jews, though he also feels ashamed. He said he was taught in Keegstra's class, when he was 13, that there was "a Jewish conspiracy to take over the world" and that "your average Jew was a criminal gutter rat and cut throat." Another former student, Trudi Roth, said Keegstra taught that President Roosevelt was a "dupe of Zionism" and committed suicide when Stalin refused to "make him president of the world." She -said that when she wrote an essay on Zionism based on an encyclopedia article, Keegstra gave her a failing mark and warned her to 'base her essays on his notes, not other sources. Dana Kriel, 19, also a de- fense witness, said Keegstra referred to an "elite group"of about seven-eight percent of all Jews as being responsible for plots and atrocities. These "elite" were described by Keegstra as "Bolshevik Jews," "Zionist Jews' ' and "Khazar Jews." The Khazars were a Central Asian people whose rulers converted to Judaism in the Eighth Century. Twice during the hearing defense counsel Douglas Christie read long passages from the Talmud. Danny Desrosiers, 19, said Keegstra contended that the Talmud gave Jews the right to kill or steal from Gentiles. Crown prosecutors Bruce Fraser and Larry Phillippe introduced essays written by three students which praised Hitler and said Judaism was the enemy of Christianity. Ms. Wolny testified that she was taught in Keegstra's class that Jews paid for Lincoln's assassination, provoked World Wars I and II and the Russian revolution and plan to control the world by the year 2000. Keegstra was fired from the Alberta school system on the complaint of parents that he was indoctrinating their children with anti- Semitism. Several of the parents testified at the hearing. None are Jews and no Jews live in Eckville. Keegstra, who served as mayor of Eckville, was de- feated in a re-election bid last year. While his teach- ing was not a campaign is- sue, the voters were repor- tedly repelled by his views and angered by the disre- pute he brought on their town, a farm community of about 900. . Where Movies Cost Less Expanded lighted paved parking presents authentic old world Greek Cuisine in the .charm of a quiet, modern setting. Banquet rooms. Dimitri's nationally acclaimed Sunday Brunch is served from 10:00 till 3:00 ' GLASS OF HOUSE WINE WITH ALL COMPLETE DINNERS 28815 FRANKLIN ROAD AT NORTHWESTERN & 12 MILE • Southfield HI cussillis $1.79 !OPEN 1 DAYS —1 a.m.-18 p.m.) Call Your Host, PAT ARCHER: 358-3355 BE A WINNER. 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The International Air Windsor will kick off the world's largest birthday Show, the Wheels of Free- bash today with the Conklin dom Automobile Show and Carnival and a Las Vegas Parade and the Interna- Casino that will run tional Tugboat Race on the throughout the festival. Detroit River are among the Another attraction during scheduled events. the first week is Voyageur The Freedom Festival Village, a recreation of an Fireworks are scheduled for 18th Century fur trappers' July 2, with the rain date of colony, featuring games of JulY 3•