WHY PAY MORE? MICHIGAN'S LARGEST tinik‘ DAILY FLIGHTS & CHARTERS tt1111161 101/) 11 4 ..49 111? TAMPA HAWAII Thal Discusses Demjanjuk Height, Scar Zbl Aviv (JTA) — The scar on the defendant's back as well as his height were the major topics last week at the the Jerusalem trial to deter- mine if John Demjanjuk is the Treblinka death camp guard "Ivan the Terrible." Dr. Yaacov Ziegelbaum, chief physician of the Israel Prison Services, testified that the scar was similar to one described in a disputed Soviet document identifying Dem- janjuk, the 66-year-old retired Cleveland auto worker, as Ivan. Defense counsel John Gill also asked Ziegelbaum about the scar, caused by a wound during the war in 1942, as well as another scar, left by a bullet, on Demjanjuk's arm. Gill also pressed the physi- cian about the discrepancy between Demjanjuk's height today, 180 c.m. (about 5'9"), and that reported on the document, 175 cm. (about 5'7"). Ziegelbaum replied that a person's height may de- crease slightly after age 50. Cancer Victim Gets Visa New York (JTA) — A re- fusenik cancer victim who suffered a heart attack at the Leningrad OVIR emigration office has been granted an exit visa, according to reports from Soviet Jewry activists in Israel and the United States. Yuri Shpeizman, sick with lymphosarcoma, got the news from his wife, Nelly, at the Leningrad hospital where he has been since March 11. Yuri Shpeizman collapsed minutes after leaving OVIR, where he had been told his frequently refused application was incomplete and needed a new photograph, according to his daughter in Jerusalem, Rita Levin. South African Takes Prize J.M. Coetzee, a South Afri- can writer, has been awarded the 1987 Jerusalem Prize, whose defining theme is "The Freedom of the Individual in Society." Coetzee was chosen for his staunch opposition to apar- theid, violence and oppression in all its forms. 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