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September 20, 1985 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-09-20

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30 Friday, September 20, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

ISRAEL Sunsational Packages •

Take advantage of the mild weather and low rates.

Air fare from New York plus 5 nights
hotel, daily breakfast, each additional
night $18.00
EILAT: Round trip air from Tel Aviv
3 nights Sonesta Hotel
EGYPT: Round trip air from Tel Aviv,
3 nights Hilton & transfers

'from

On the Ocean at 41st St. Miami Beach
Your Hosts, the Berkowitz family
& Alex Smilow Assoc

$249*

Call TOLL FREE:

from

$1239*

800-327-8163

'based on double occupancy, valid
from Nov. 14, 1985 to March 15,
1986 (except for Dec. 14 to Jan. 5,
1986).

INSTANT

COLOR
PASSPORTS
ID. & VISA
PHOTOS

559-2770

PROFESSIONAL
PORTRAIT LIGHTING

FREE VALET PARKING
FREE CAR WASH
at Metro Airport

L352-70301

WHEN YOU TRAVEL WITH

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Travel Counselors: Pat Cole, Joyce Milan Kliger, Nancy Kliger

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Reserve now for a
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$180*

11 DAYS, incl. air fare, transfers,
sightseeing, daily breakfast & dinner,
etc.

for reservations call:

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— Super recreational
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WINTER
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(313) 541-7010
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For Further Information

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• Accepts nearly 70 Nikon lenses.
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limited warranty
USA CLUB application includes
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BEL-CREST PHOTO

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AM. EXPRESS

NEWS

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— Excellent social activi-
ties

— Weekly or
monthly occupancy

— Affordable prices

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apartment holidays

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i Full Day on Train
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•3 Complete l unches
tr. $ 145
• 2 Complete Milner*
• Soo Lock Boat Cruise
60
•2 NIGHTS at DELUXE
.
INCLUDED
WATER TOWER HOTEL F.VERYTHING
'
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Barbie Trial Off Again

Paris (JTA) — The trial of
Klaus Barbie, which was to
have cpened last spring and
then was rescheduled for No-
vember, has been postponed to
early next year. The prosecution
says a new investigation is re-
quired because some documents
recently found in the state arc-
hives differ from documents
supplied by Nazi-hunter Serge
Klarsfeld.
Barbie's lawyer, Jacques Ver-
ges, who has promised a fierce

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• 2 BREAKFASTS, 2 LUNCHES,
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round trip air. Limited seats

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• 2 NITES PLAZA II HOTEL Fr $
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Nov. Dates Available

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Sept. 25-27
Oct. 4-6, 11-13

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SPECIAL RATES FOR LONG STAYS

Your host the Berkowitz Family
TOLL FREE: 800-327-8169
New York Mt

7 18-2584787

3201 Coln Ave.
Mani INCA. Ro. 3314‘

fight in behalf of his client, said
there were discrepancies be-
tween the list of names of
Jewish deportees in the
Klarsfeld documents and those
in the archives. The key list is
that of Jews deported on Aug.
11, 1944 aboard the last "death
train" to leave Lyons.
Barbie, whose activities as
Gestapo chief in Lyons during
World War II earned him the
sobriquet "Butcher of Lyons,"
faces charges on three counts of
"crimes against humanity."
These include deportation of 650
Jews on Aug. 11, 1944; the ar-
rest and deportation of 86 mem-
bers of the Lyon committee of
French Jews on Feb. 9, 1943;
and the April 6, 1944 arrest and
deportation of two Jewish
teachers and 52 children who
were hidden by their parents in
a Jewish orphanage in Izieu.
In the latter case, Barbie is
charged with "kidnapping
minors followed by death," il-
legal detention and complicity
in murder.
The investigating magistrate,
Christian Riss, has dismissed
charges which fall under the
statute of limitations. Thus, war
crimes cannot be prosecuted 20
years after the events. Crimes
against humanity are not
covered by the statute of limita-
tions.
The newly discovered docu-
ments will have to be submitted
to all parties to the case, includ-
ing hundreds of groups and
associations which have filed
civil actions against Barbie.
The former SS officer, now 72,
has been in custody since early
1983. He escaped from Europe
shortly after the war when he
was sentenced to death in ab-
sentia by a French court. He

found haven in Bolivia where he
prospered under the alias, Klaus
Altmann.
He was expelled in 1983, after
Bolivia's ruling right-wing mili-
tary junta was overthrown and
handed over to French
authorities. He has since been
incarcerated in the same Lyons
prison where his victims were
confined, interrogated and tor-
tured by the Gestapo while they
awaited deportation, usually to
Auschwitz.
His victims were not only
Jews but members of the French
resistance. Barbie is held re-
sponsible for the murder of Jean
Moulin, a resistance leader. His
pending trial is expected to have
political repercussions.
It probably will coincide with
France's parliamentary elections
to be held next spring or early
summer.
Barbie is being held in isola-
tion. His jailers say he spends
his time reading. He and his
lawyers have protested vigor-
ously against a government plan
to install him in a bullet-proof
glass box during the trial. His
Gestapo cohort * Adolf
Eichmann, was similarly pro-
tected during his trial. in
Jerusalem in 1961. Barbie's
lawyer has told Justice Minister
Robert Badinter, "We will never
agree to a circus atmosphere."

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