Friday, November 9, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES of Bloomfield FRONT DISC BRAKES $59.95 with coupon Regular $69.95 Waiting for justice Semi-Metallic pads extra Continued from Page 17 ilk- 14 witnesses for the case." The 750,000-member French Jewish community has taken an active interest in the case. One organization, Les Fils et Filles des Deportes Juifs de France (The Sons and Daughters of the Deported Jews of France), has under- taken a world-wide search for the relatives of 41 children who were allegedly arrested by Barbie in 1944 at an or- phanage in Izieux and de- ported to Auschwitz. The group has uncovered some three dozen relatives thus far. The French government, Dabringhaus adds, was not very helpful in providing him with material for his book and, despite the potential for huge sales in a country that still Lindbergh was U.S. spy, papers suggest San Francisco — New evidence suggests that aviation pioneer Charles A. Lindbergh, whose image took a nosedive during World War II when he was branded as a Nazi sympathizer, actually gathered intelligence material for the United States on four visits to Germany before the war. The new information was dis- closed in papers published by the Hoover Institution recently of the late Col. Truman Smith, the pre-war U.S. military attache in Berlin. The documents indicate that Lindbergh provided crucial and detailed data on the Luftwaf- fe's planes and Hitler's aircraft manufacturing facilities. As for the highly publicized in- cident in which Nazi Field Mars- hal Hermann Goering presented the famed flier with a medal in 1938, the papers disclose that neither Smith nor Lindbergh had any advance knowledge of Goer- ing's plan. wraps itself in the flag of the Resistance, French publishers have thus far balked at issuing Klaus Barbie. Then too, the former Army intelligence officer's revela- tions have met with mixed reactions on this side of the At- lantic. Although many people have expressed admiration for the soul-searching Dabrin- ghaus went through before de- ciding to come out with such sensitive, uncomplimentary information, the retired WSU professor reports receiving hate mail and occasional tele- phone calls berating him for not keeping his mouth shut and for bringing shame on the U.S. government. • The day the story broke," Dabringhaus admits, "there were a lot of people in Wash- ington shaking their heads in embarassment." But, in a ref- rain that most Jews will find achingly familiar, the schol- arly looking man with the graying hair, who 30 years ago wanted to exorcise the entire Barbie episode from his life, now feels we must set the re- cord straight and take actions to ensure that nothing like this ever happens again." if:. 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