- • "47. 4'r 41 0 NEWS BIRMINGHAM DOG OBEDIENCE SCHOOL AL HARRISON LUGGAGE OUTLET • CLASSES OFFERED FOR PUPPY TRAINING, HOME OBEDIENCE, SHOW COMPETITION, PRIVATE LESSONS • SEVERAL AREA LOCATIONS • ALL BREEDS TRAINED • YEAR ROUND CLASSES • INSTRUCTORS: PHILLIP MARR/HEATHER MARR Luggage — Business Cases — Small Leather Goods — Handbags I EVERYTHING EVERYDAY 20-50% OFF 3116 W. 12 NW • letwo ireedield & WIWI • 545-7393 nia Medical Center since his arrest in November, 1984, on the second of two extradition requests from Yugoslavia. Artukovic has lived in Califor- nia since entering the U.S. in 1948, through the use of fraud- ulent documents, according to the Justice Department's Office of Special Invesgitations. His deportation was ordered in • 1952, at the same time Yugoslav officials were requesting his ex- tradition for trial on 22 counts of murder stemming from al- leged war crimes. Artukovic has always em- phatically denied the charges. In 1959, a U.S. district court turned down the extradition re- quest, holding that there was insufficient evidence of guilt. That same year, the deportation order was stayed by an immi- gration commissioner on the grounds that Artukovic would be persecuted if he returned to his native land. In 1978, Congress amended the Immigration Act to provide that such stays could not be granted to members of wartime German governments who are accused of atrocities. U.S. im- migration authorities then renewed their efforts to have Artukovic deported and the 1959 stay was ordered revoked. Artukovic appealed, and in December, 1982, the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in Los Angeles ruled that before the stay could be lifted, the govern- ment would have to prove its cases, thus providing a signifi- cant setback to prosecutors in the case. To avoid a drawn-out deportation battle, U.S. officials reportedly encouraged the Yugoslays to file a new extradi- tion request. On November 14, 1984, Artu- - kov was arrested by U.S. Mar- shals and local police on a new extradition request. Among the charges brought by the Yugos- lav government against him are that he commanded the exter- mination of thousands of per- sons, including the center population of several villages in early 1942. Bolivia Honors Its Jewish Community La Paz, Bolivia (JTA) — In an impressive ceremony presided over by the country's President, the Bolivian government has awarded its highest national decoration • to the umbrella organization of the. nation's Jewish community, the World Jewish Congress reported here last week. The award, the Condor of the Andes, was given in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Circulo Israelita de la Paz, the repre- sentative body of Bolivian 4wry apd, Abe ,WJC affiliate , notrftliirX4,444/13.a.t,h4- 4441y-4u FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: 258-5004 URGENT Hebrew Educational Center Build a better life desperately needs either a — Station Wagon or Van to transport children. If you have one of these vehicles that you do not need, why not donate it to us! DO A MITZVAH — AS WELL AS GAINING A TAX DEDUCTION 626-7023 or 548-2666 Tony is. As one of the more than 6 million Americans with mental retardation, he wants the same things you do ... a happy, productive life ... to make friends ... to prove himself. Every day, people like Tony take part in programs of education and job training, neighborhood living and self-development, proving that persons with mental retardation can contribute to our communities. That's why the Association for Retarded Citizens asks for your support. Help build better lives. The Cultural Commission of Congregation B'nai David invites you to participate in our SPRING CULTURAL FORUM Jewish Association for Retarded Citizens 17288 W. 12 Mile Rd., Southfield, MI 48076 (313) 557-7650 GLOBAL JEWISH TROUBLE SPOTS Help build the arc 10:15 a.m. Continental Breakfast Association for Retarded Citizens PERFECT FOR YOUR MUSIC LIBRARY Special Keynote Lecture Joan Peters, author of the cele- brated and controversial From Time Immemorial: The Origins of the Arab-Jewish Conflict Over Palestine, winner of the 1985 National Jewish Book Award. Ms. Peters will speak on "The Arab-Israeli Conflict . . . Who ore the Palestinians?" SUNDAY MARCH 16th TRADITIONAL CANTORIAL SELECTIONS AS SUNG. AND RECORDED BY CANTOR HYMAN 1. ADLER accompanied by the B'nai David Synagogue Choir, under the direction of Mr. Eugene Zweig. Cantor Hyman J. 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