I vir "MIR. 111111111111111/ NEWS David Wachter ns Court Says Deport Ex-Nazi New York (JTA) — Deporta- tion and denaturalization proceedings have been brought in several U.S. courts against four alleged former Nazis who served together in a Nazi killing unit in Latvia. On Nov. 1, the U.S. Im- migration Court in Chicago gave the Justice Depart- ment's Office of Special In- vestigations an order of deportation against Konrad Kalejs, who allegedly served in the Arajs Kommando, a Latvian execution squad. Judge Anthony Petrone issued a lengthy decision ad- judging Kalejs deportable, based on proof submitted by OSI that he was an officer and a company commander of the Arajs Kommando in Riga. Kalejs was reportedly also a commander of the guards at Salaspils, the largest concen- tration camp in all of Latvia, as well as the camp at Porkhov, in Russia. OSI also has cases pending against three others, who it says served with Kalejs in the Arajs Kommando. They are Edgars Inde, of Minneapolis, Mikelis Kirsteins, a resident of Syracuse, and Valdis Didrichsons, who lives in Seattle. Court papers filed in Federal District Court in Minneapolis last Wednesday say Inde, 79, a long-time resi- dent of Minneapolis, was hired by the U.S. Army's Military Labor Service in West Germany as a civilian guard in 1947 and worked for the American Army until 1949, when he immigrated to this country. The denaturalization suit filed by OSI Aug. 22 is the department's first step in try- ing to strip Inde of his citizen- ship. If successful, pro- ceedings would begin to deport Inde from this country. Swiss Council Rescinds Permit Geneva (JTA) — The town council of Winterthur, a town near Zurich, has rescinded a police permit granting a neo- Nazi group the right to hold a demonstration there last Saturday. The council announced the previously authorized torch- light parade will be prohib- ited because of a spate of anti- Semitic graffiti around town. The police had also granted an anti-Nazi group permis- sion to hold a counter demonstration. SINCE 1922 •HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY FOR TWO • Men's or Ladies' Stainless Steel & Gold Omega Watch • Cultured Pearl Necklace •Dozens of other fine prizes Simply stop in at any of our three fine locations and fill out an entry blank. You could be a prize winner. No purchase necessary to win. Now through December 31, 1988. Holiday Grand Opening Celebration Birmingham, Renaissance Center, and now in the VI TOWN CENTER FREE JEWELRY - SAVE 20% PEARLS - SAVE 25% WATCHES - SAVE 30% Inspection and Cleaning Renaissance Center, Detroit 259-6922 Novi Town Center 347-1600 Downtown Birmingham 540-4622 David Wachter & Sons Charge Card Now Available YOU ALONE CAN DO IT, BUT YOU CAN'T DO IT ALONE • • • • Do you "live" to eat? • Do you have trouble saying no? • Too much to do, too little time? CALL • STRESS MANAGEMENT • ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING DEA FARRAH MSW, ACSW, CSW 647-5540 • WEIGHT CONTROL • INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING HEALTHY OPTIONS, INC. BIRMINGHAM Much Thanks to all our Wonderful and Faithful Consignees for 14 Years of schlepping your clothes to our shop. Doris, Marcia & Cookie Bloomfield - Keego RESALE AND SAMPLE SHOPPE 681-5424 Mon.-Sat. 10-5 3425 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Harbor, MI 48033 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 49