the First Circuit this week, by a 3-2 vote, said that the cancellation of Redgrave's contract did not violate the Massachusetts Civil Rights Act. The court, however, upheld a $12,000 award to Redgrave as compensation for a lost role in a Broadway play. A three- member panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the first circuit ruled in her favor in October 1987. Soviets To Take War Criminal? Washington (JTA) — The Soviet Union may be the next home of convicted war criminal Boleslays Maikov- skis, Neal Sher, the top U.S. prosecutor of alleged Nazi war criminals, said last week. Maikovskis, 84, of Mineola, N.Y., was ordered deported in 1984, and the U.S. Supreme Court denied Maikovskis' petition for appeal in 1986. Litigation is now proceeding to decide to which country he should be deported. The Board of Immigration Apeals found that Maikovskis participated in the murder of Jews during World War II as chief of the Second Police -Precinct in Rezekne, Latvia. His case represents one of 29 pending befOre the U.S. cours brought by the Justice Department's Office of Special Investigations, which searches for and tries to pro- secute war criminals living in the United States. Among OSI's 31 closed cases, there are 19 in which the accused war criminals left the United States and nine in which they died before doing so. Two of the war criminals were later executed. The perfect gift for David at college, brie in her new apartment, Aunt Millie in Florida and Cousin Steve in Grand Rapids The Jewish News combines the warmth of community with world issues. Using candor and compassion, The Jewish News encourages strength of Jewish identity. Whether someone is far from home or around the corner, The Jewish News becomes a valuable, awaited friend. A gift subscription to The Jewish News buys To order using your Master Card or Visa, call Jeri Poma at 354-6060. Or, clip and return the form below. And as our way of saying thank you, we'll send you, or the gift recipient, a free Jewish News T-shirt. CLIP THE JEWISH NEWS Judges Visit Detention Camp Jerusalem (JTA) — Respon- ding to an appeal made on behalf of several inmates, three Israeli supreme court judges paid an unusual visit to the Ketziot detention camp in the Negev. The justices, escorted by senior Israel Defense Force of- ficers and state prosecutors, came to check conditions in the desert camp, where Paleti- nian inmates complain they are treated unfairly and are being imprisoned in violation of international law. The visit followed an appeal submitted to the High Court of Justice several weeks ago on behalf of several inmates demanding that conditions in the camp be improved. 52 information-packed issues plus six special magazines. All for our low $26 subscription price ($33 for out-of-state residents). And a gift card will be sent to each recipient in your name. A child leaving the nest, a close friend, a favorite relative — the people you love — will love a gift subscription to The Jewish News. GIFT SUBSCRIPTION Yes! I would like to send a gift subscription of The Jewish News to someone T love. Please send it to: Name: Address: City: State/Zip: Your Name: Your Address: Your City: _Your State/Zip: I have enclosed a check for $26($33 for out-of-state). Please clip coupon and mail to: Jewish News Gift Subscription 20300 Civic Center Dr., Suite 240 Southfield, Michigan 48076-4138 Size: (circle one) Adult Ex. Large Adult Large Adult Medium Child Large Child Medium Child Small Send T-shirt to: Me Person Receiving Gift Subscription THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 201