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June 10, 1988 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-06-10

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secutee who has been receiv-
ing a state pension since
1986. She asked that a 13th
monthly payment be trans-
ferred to her account each
year, inasmuch as German
workers are normally paid 13
months' salary a year. The
court's ruling cannot be
appealed.
Meanwhile, the economic
institute Treuarbeit has re-
fused to comment on its
investigation into the
embezzlement of reparations
funds intended for Nazi vic-
tims by the late Werner
Nachmann, who headed the
West German Jewish com-
munity until his death in
January.

Doctors Oppose
Health Plan

Jerusalem (JTA) — The
government's plan to resolve
the health care crisis was
criticized by doctors, para-
medics and representatives of
other employee groups at the
government and Histadrut
hospitals, who said they
would continue their strikes,
slowdowns and other work
sanctions in defiance of the
Cabinet.
The ministers decided
unanimously, after a stormy
five-hour session, to establish
a government commission to
examine the state of the
health services and make far-
reaching proposals to over-
haul them. They would be
binding under the law.
Although the details were
not announced, the panel
presumably would be headed
by a judge and include ex-
perts in the fields of medicine
and administration.

Court Rejects
Barbie's Appeal

Paris (JTA) — The French
Supreme Court rejected an
appeal by Nazi war criminal
Klaus Barbie, known as the
"Butcher of Lyon," against a
life sentence he received last
year. Barbie had been sen-
tenced by a criminal court on
17 counts of war crimes com-
mitted when he served as
Gestapo chief in the city from
1942 to 1944.
Barbie, 74, was found guil-
ty of deporting Jewish
children to the Auschwitz
death camp, arresting thou-
sands of the city's Jews and
the arbitrary arrest and tor-
ture of countless other people.
His lawyers sought to over-
turn the verdict on 14 legal
technicalities, but the court
ruled last week that there
had been no violation of
judicial procedure.

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