16 Friday, April 4, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS BARRY'S LETS RENT IT We're going to help you look terrific. bruce m. weiss Southeast corner Northwestern PARTY RENTALS ALL OCCASIONS Behind Gabe's Fruits In The Mayfair Shops I 855-0480 1 %Vow' ward and Maple Birmingham o42- Biti5 Kercheval, in the Village Crosse Pointe 884-0701 CLOSE-UP Jewelers 26325 Twelve Mile Rd. Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 Thurs. 10-8:30 21212 MICR= LAKE RD. sone of 13 Ws 353-1424 10—mm■■■ •11111•1111111111 ■ 1 Mr. Alan's Name Brand Shoe Save 10% SALE ENDS TUESDAY to ,% (1o s. We Carry Sizes 6% • 15 Narrow, Medium & EEE Not all styles available in all stores Dr. Ruth Continued from preceding page It's because of the need in our society." Has all of her advice-giving done anything for her own sex life? (Dr. Westheimer has been married to Fred Westheimer, an engineer and her third husband, for 24 years and has two chil- dren, Miriam, 29 and Joel, 22). "It has improved my skill," she said with a mischievous giggle "Because all that I say about taking risks and letting yourself go and various body movements, certainly has helped my skill." (In . an impish aside during a recent speech, Dr. Westheimer said that she never lets her husband attend her lectures, be- cause he would be sure, during the question-and-answer session, to get up and say, "Don't listen to this woman. She's all talk.") Dr. Westheimer is frankly de- lighted with the success of her radio talk show, which was re- cently sold on a syndicated basis to the Armed Forces Network and 30 other markets. And her standard fee for speaking engagements is $18,000. She likes the money, and "it's lots of fun to have the hairdresser, the clothes, the limousines." The only thing that bothers her is that when she goes skiing, people call to her from the chair lifts, and she knows that if she looks up and waves, she will fall. So she just goes right on skiing. 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His statement came after he had asked police prosecutor Alex Ish-Shalom to comment on news reports that Ivan the Ter- rible had been killed during a prison inmate uprising in Treblinka. The police official described the reports as imaginary, saying that no single person had come forward with proof that he him- self had taken part in Ivan's kill- ing or had been an actual eye- witness. "It's all hearsay evidence — and we have ade- quate proof to the contrary — that Demjanjuk is indeed the notorious Ivan," he said. Demjanjuk, asked if he had anything to say, protested that the proceedings were being car- ried out in Hebrew, and he had to reply on interpretation. The judge promised him that a trans- lation of the full transcript of the proceedings would be made available to his attorney. Demjanjuk's American at- torney, Mark O'Connel was pre- sent in the court but did not take part in the hearing, as he has not yet received permission to plead before an Israeli court, The Israel bar association has agreed to O'Connel's active ap- pearance in court in view of his lengthy service for his client before the U.S. courts, and the fact that it might be difficult to find an experienced Israeli lawyer ready to defend the man charged with war crimes against Jews. The Justice Ministry is to act shortly on O'Connel's request to represent his client in court.