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Friday, April 26, 1985

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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I Transmission
I Maintenance
I Special
Change transmission fluid
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bands'

CARING FOR YOUR
TRANSMISSION

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Good care means that you should:

• avoid wheel spinning in snow or mud
• not engage "drive" or "reverse" when car is mov-
ing
• not pull oversized loads such as trailers or boats
• have the transmission checked at the first sign of a
transmission fluid leak.

HOW TO RECOGNIZE
TRANSMISSION
TROUBLES

• Shifts abnormally
• Slips
• Leaks
• Makes Noises
• Won't move when cold
• Fluid dirty or contaminated

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TRANSMISSIONS

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• Clean screen*
• Replace pan-gasket
• Complete road test
'Where applicable

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This service helps prevent transmission problems. Should you
already have a problem, we'll diagnose it for you and
recommend just what's needed.
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895

Regular Value '13.95 + Fluid

The transmission is one of the most complex parts of
your car. It combines both mechanical and hydraulic
components. Many of the internal parts are
machined and assembled to very close tolerance. To
prevent excessive wear or failure, they require pro-
per lubrication, proper cooling, and good driver care.

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• REPLACE PAN GASKET
• REPLACE OR REPAIR COUPLINGS
• REPLACE FILLER TUBE SEAL
• CHANGE TRANSMISSION FLUID
• ADJUST BANDS

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War Criminal Inquiry
Underway In Canada

Toronto (JTA) — A one-man
federal commission consisting of
Judge Jules Deschenes, former
chief justice of the Quebec
Superior Court, began its investi-
gation in Ottawa last week of
Nazi war criminals living in
Canada.
The commission was set up on
Feb. 7 by the conservative gov-
ernment of Premier Brian Mul-
roney in the wake of reports that
Josef Mengele, the notorious Au-
schwitz death camp doctor, may
have visited Canada in 1962.
It is Mandated to determine
whether there are war criminals
presently living in Canada, how
they entered the country and the
best means to bring them to jus-
tice. The commission was given
until the end of the year to com-
plete its inquiry and present its
report.
One of Deschenes' first acts was
to authorize B'nai B'rith to cross-
examine witnesses during the
open sessions of the proceedings.
It is the only Jewish organization
granted that right. The judge
acted against the advice of the
commission's counsel, Yves For-
tier, who contended that "the
commission might degenerate
into a vengeful exercise." His re-
sponse was that "B'nai B'rith
knows better than to try to in-
dulge in that kind of exercise."
The Jewish organization's right
of cross-examination is limited to
open sessions. Much of the corn-

mission's work will be done in
closed session because of the "fear
of destroying innocent reputa-
tions," Deschenes said. Another
Jewish organization, the
Montreal-based North American
Jewish Students Network-
Canada, was denied the same
status as B'nai B'rith because De- -
schenes noted, they are the chil-
dren and grandchildren of the
Holocaust victims, not the victims
themselves.
The first witness heard by the
commission last week was Prof.
Peter Hoffman, of McGill Univer-
sity. He described how the Nazis
used "mobile killing squads" to
exterminate non-Germans in
Nazi-occupied countries.

Firms Create
Israel Jobs

Milwaukee — The two most re-
cent projects by American corpo-
rations in Israel are expected to
create more than 11,000 job open-
ings for engineers, technicians
and assembly personnel, accord-
ing to the Milwaukee-based
Committee for Economic Growth
of Israel.
The new jobs will stem from the
$150 million silicon wafer fabri-
cation plant in Jerusalem just
completed by the Intel Corp. and
National Semiconductor's $50
million integrated circuit plant.

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