44 Friday, December 28, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS GOURMET VEAL FEAST NEWS 1 EI VEAL DINNERS FOR la PRICE! I -511 c WED. & THURS. ONLY INCLUDES: SOUP, POT., VEG., DESSERT & BREAD BASKET 95 FOR $ 1 C I 2 PINE HILLS Restaurant I II ORCHARD LAKE RD. BET. 12 & 13 MILE • 851-1310 COMBINATION DINNERS . • • • .$42 SPECIAL LOBSTER COMBINATION DINNER . . • $9 9 5 . 'DAYS FROM 4 P.M. 7 DAYS FROM 4 P.M. • SPECIAL LUNCHEON COMBINATION $2.75 • COCKTAILS ORIENTAL CITY 25298 GREENFIELD N. OF 10 • Oak Park • 967-3968 Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m.-12 Mid., Sun. 12 noon-10 p.m. Nazi seeks release from prison FREE EGG ROLL WITH ALL FULL CARRY-OUT ORDERS Rome (JTA) - A Nazi war criminal, the only one still con- fined in an Italian prison, is seek- ing Grace from the Catholic Church and forgiveness from his victims in the hope that if granted, he will be freed and be allowed to return to his native Austria before his 40 year sen- tence expires next July. Walter Reder, a former SS col- onel who organized and led the massacre of the population in Marzabotto in northern Italy dur- ing the Nazi occupation, has writ- ten a letter to the people of Mar- zabotto, asking them to think of him as "an unhappy brother, re- discovered after a long time and not forgetful of those of their and our side who fell, but in common veneration of their memory." The letter and petition, made public by the Vatican, was sent to Father Giuseppe de Gennaro, a Jesuit priest, who subsequently wrote an article in the Catholic magazine, Civilta Cattolica, favoring clemency for Reder. The Vatican Radio broadcast an interview with de Gennaro. Reder wrote another letter, addressed to the Vatican this week, the con- tents of which were not disclosed. DINNER THEATRE AT HYATT REGENCY D DEARBORN Greektown's Finest Cuisine JIMMY LAUNCE PROductions presents LAIKON CAFE AUTHENTIC GREEK COOKING MOVE OVER MRS. 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Up To 20% Discount Off Party Packages Thru End of December. In Buddy's Party Room. Where The Pizza Is No. 1. There's Friendly Service and Lots of Fun. Call for Reservations Today at One of These Locations. DATES ARE BEING FILLED FAST SO RESERVE NOW! • 17125 Conant (corner 6 Mile, Detroit) 892-9001 • 8100 Old 13 Mile (corner Van Dyke, Warren) 574-9200 • 14156 E. 12 Mlle (east of Schoenherr, Warren) 777.3400 (Carr/ out only) w • 31646 Northwestern Hwy. (corner of Middlebelt, Farmington Hills) 855-4600, • 33605 Plymouth Road (west of Farmington Rd., Livonia) 261-3550 Major Credit Cards Accepted Reder is confined in Gaeta prison. His cellmate until a few years ago was Herman Kappler, a Nazi war criminal responsible for the deportation of Jews from Rome during the war and the Ar- deatine Caves massacre. Kappler, who was removed to a military hospital, made a sensational es- cape and returned to Germany where he died a year later. Reder asked de Gennaro to de- liver his plea for forgiveness to the parish priest in Marzabotto, Father Angelo Serra. In related news, Nazi war crim- inal Feodor Fedorenka, whom the United States has been trying to deport for eight years, was in Fed- eral custody last week while authorities worked on ar- rangements to send him to the Soviet Union. Fedorenko, 77, is accused of lying about his wartime activities at Treblinka, Poland, to get into the United States. Last week, he lost his last attempt to halt the deportation. He would be the sixth former alleged Nazi war criminal to be deported because of Justice Department actions. In 1977, the Justice Depart- ment's Office of Special Investiga- tions, which hunts down former Nazis living in the United States, went to court to strip Fedorenko of his citizenship on the grounds that he lied about his wartime ac- tivities when he got his U.S. visa. The Court ruled in 1981 that his citizenship had been illegally pro- cured and must be revoked. That year, the Justice Department began deportation proceedings. Baby rushed to Israel hospital Tel Aviv (JTA) - An infant girl born to the wife of a U.S. serv- iceman stationed in Turkey was flown to an Israeli hospital six hours after her birth Saturday night for emergency treatment of a breathing disorder. The child was reported Sunday morning in satisfactory condition, in the intensive care unit at Assaf Harofe•Hospital. Her mother, Sherry Fowler, 26, was reported resting comfortably in the obstet- rics ward of the same hospital. Mrs. Fowler, wife of Woody Fowler who is posted at a U.S. Air Force base in Turkey, gave birth in the 10th month of pregnancy. American doctors at the base hos- pital found the infant had air in her chest cavity which compres- sed her lungs causing severe brea- thing difficulties. The base doctors telephoned the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv where the nurse responsible for all U.S. military personnel in the Middle East contacted Assaf Harofe Hos- pital to explain the situation. The hospital sent an emergency medi- cal team and ambulance fitted with an incubator to the airport where the mother and baby landed at 6 a.m. local time from a U.S. Hercules transport plane and were rushed to the hospital.