THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 24, 1984 37 NEWS Disputed deal at Sotheby's put on hold by state judge New York (JTA) — A State Supreme Court judge last week ordered tha Sotheby's auction house withhold the transfer of all funds and properties it has in its possession from the auction last June of a rare collection of Judaica books and manuscripts whose ownership has been the source of a running dispute for two months. The auction house said it would comply with the court's decision. The order was issued by Judge David White and it seeks to retain as the status quo the dispute over the Judaica items which were sold for some $1.45 million, according to the office of the Attorney General which brought the suit against Sotheby's, charging it with "persistent fraud and illeg- ality" in the sale. Furthermore, it was re- vealed that the purported owners of the books and manuscripts are Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Guttmann, who claimed in an affidavit filed earlier to have been given the materials to take out of a Berlin seminary. At the heart of the dispute is whether the alleged own- ers are in fact legal owners of the 59 rare books and manuscripts, initially blieved to have been de- stroyed by Nazis during World War II, that went on sale June 26 in New York. They included items dating from the 13th to 19th Cen- turies. A spokesman for the At- torney Ggneral's office last week said Judge White indicated that he thought the possibility that Guttmann had received the books and owned them out- right was "implausible." Guttmann said the books were given to him while others, including a source in the affidavit provided by the Attorney General, said the books were only given to Guttmann for safekeeping. In an affidavit submitted last Wednesday, Herbert Strauss, who was a student at the seminary, the College for the Scientific Study of Jewish Culture, said that after the infamous Crystal Night pillage in 1938, a meeting was held to discuss ways of smuggling semi- nary books out of Germany. While some books, ac- cording Strauss, had been given for safekeeping to Ismar Elbogen, a professor, plans were made to give some other books for safekeeping to Prof. Guttmann. Strauss claimed that the books were merely for safekeeping and not for ownership. Another court date has not been scheduled but it is expected to take place in two weeks. The Attorney General seeks to have the sale nullified, the buyers reimbursed and that the books be returned to an in- before the workers received stitution where they would be available to the public. it. Histadrut, finance ministry clash on income tax query Tel Aviv (JTA) — Fi- nance Minister Yigal Cohen-Orgad and the His- tadrut, Israel's powerful labor federation, appeared this week to be on a collision course after Cohen-Orgad rejected a Histadrut request to consider amending pre- sent income tax brackets for more protection for workers against inflation and in- creasing children's allowances. Yisrael Kessar, Histad- rut secretary-general, told a meeting of the Histadrut central committee that he was demanding a special meeting of the Knesset to discuss Cohen-Orgad's re- fusal. Kessar argued that re- taining present tax brac- kets would mean that the 9.9 percent cost-of-living in- crease, due to be paid with August salaries on Sept. 1, following the 12.5 percent July price index rise, would be almost completely eroded Timerman takes post with Argentine paper Buenos Aires — Jacobo Timerman, the journalist and best-selling author who was jailed, tortured and ex- pelled by Argentinia's former military regime in ,1977, announced last week that he is taking over the position of editor . of the Buenos Aires daily La Ra- zon. Timerman has also said that he plans to restart La Opinion, the newspaper he owned and operated until its seizure by the military regime at the time of his ar- rest. 1AL HARRISON LUGGAGE OUTLET I 3116 W. 12 Mlle Rd. (Bet. Coolidge & Greenfield) 1 block West of the Berkley Theater 545-7393 Mon.-Sat. 9-5 Thurs. & Fri. 9-9 AIEEEEEEEEI DOMI3EY/ABRIN ASSOCIATES 3000 TOWN CENTER SOUTHFIELDMI. 48075 PHONE: 548-2166/368-4300 CANIPIETE PHOTO/VIDEO SERVICES Free Engagement Portrait with Confirmed Wedding Booking SCARED OF COMPUTERS? MR. DAVID'S COIFFURES We can teach you to use a computer in just 8 weeks for only is pleased to announce that VICKY & LENDY have relocated to his salon at $165. 5640 W. Maple Road next to Bloomfield Charley's For Appointment Cap 851-6660 • COMPARE OUR PRICE IT'S LEGAL! • Southfield campus • All new IBM PCs Owning Your Own Phone Is Now Legal, So Why Pay High Rental Prices? Call Us & Learn How To Save Even More! Sales, Service & FREE Delivery • Qualified University Staff Courses start September 10 For more information, call 577-4665 between 8:30 and 5:00 Wayne State • ICHIGAN TELECO Computer Learning Center In Southfield ,.. 6 C-*- - OPERATORS ON DUTY 24 HRS. 559-6300 .147 1'1 /1/ • Large Selection, All Sizes At 1