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September 21, 1990 - Image 237

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-09-21

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In Loving Memory Of

FRANCES
BOCKNEK

Who passed away September 18, 1988.

sons and daughters-in-law,
Leon and Dessie of West
Bloomfield, Joel and Anita of
Leawood, Kan.; daughter,
Marilyn May of Houston;
brother and sister-in-law,
George and Ann of West
Bloomfield; sisters and
brother-in-law, Ann Maren-
berg of North Bay Village,
Fla., Bertha Green of Oak
"'ark, Betty and Willie Korn-
bloom; six grandchildren.

PAUL WEINNER, 67, of
Farmington Hills, died Sept.
11. He leaves his wife, Eva;
son, Morris of Birmingham;
daughters, Yvonne of
Hillsboro, Ore., Harriet of Bir-
mingham, Lenore of Birm-
ingham; sisters and brothers-
in-law, Anne and Frank Ber-
man of Oak Park, Alice
and Mike Feldman of South-
field, Edith Koffler of
Erie, Pa.

INEws I

Pollard's Motion To Pull
Guilty Plea Is Refused

New York (JTA) — A fed-
' eral judge has turned down
Jonathan Pollard's motion
to withdraw the guilty plea
that landed him a life term
in jail for spying on behalf of
Israel.
Mr. Pollard, who has serv-
ed five-and-a-half years of
the sentence, contends the
government did not live up
to its part of the plea
bargain. If the judge had ac-
cepted his petition, a new
trial would have had to be
called.
Mr. Pollard's attorney,
Hamilton Fox, said the
former U.S. naval intel-
ligence officer's family and
supporters were "not sur-
prised" by the ruling, which
was issued by U.S. District
Court Judge Aubrey Robin-
son. Mr. Fox said the family
plans to appeal the decision.
"The judge who denied the
motion to withdraw the guil-
ty plea was the same judge
who had accepted the plea in
the first place," the attorney
said.
"By accepting the plea, he
had necessarily determined
that the plea was proper. We
are hopeful that the Court of
Appeals will view the issues
we have raised from a diff-
erent perspective," he said.
A motion to remove Judge
Robinson from the case,
which was kept under wraps
throughout the court's
deliberations, was unveiled
Sept. 11.
The motion is based on an
accusation by Harvard Law
School Professor Alan Der-
showitz that Judge Robinson
obtained out-of-court or "ex
parte" information from the
U.S. government.
The charge sterns from a
conversation Dershowitz
had last autumn with former
Supreme Court Justice Ar-
thur Goldberg.
Judge Goldberg, who died
shortly after that conversa-
tion, reportedly told Der-
showitz that Robinson had

spoken of government
evidence that Mr. Pollard
had provided Israel with
U.S. photographs proving
Jerusalem had supplied
Jericho missiles to South
Africa.
But such evidence was
never introduced in the
court proceedings, Mr.
Pollard's attorneys contend.
Mr. Pollard's attorneys
argued that the only way to
find out if information was
inappropriately given to
Judge Robinson would be to
question the judge himself.
Therefore, they contended,
Judge Robinson would have
to step down from the case.
Judge Robinson denied
this motion, in addition to a
number of other charges
suggesting that the govern-
ment violated its plea
agreement with Mr. Pollard.
He also denied a request to
allow Mr. Pollard's lawyers
access to classified portions
of the sentencing memo
written by former Defense
Secretary Caspar
Weinberger.

Commanders
Approve Drones

Tel Aviv (JTA) — A dozen
pilotless Pioneer miniature
spy drone systems made in
Israel are in operation with
the U.S. fleet in the Persian
Gulf, where American naval
commanders have expressed
satisfaction with their per-
formance last week.
The drones, unmanned
surveillance and recon-
naissance vehicles, were
manufactured by Israel Air-
craft Industries on order for
the U.S Navy.
They are also employed by
the Israel Defense Force, but
the Persian Gulf is their first
deployment by U.S forces.
Each drone system con-
sists of a control vehicle and
three pilotless aircraft,
which can remain aloft for
seven hours.

Sadly missed and never to be forgotten by her
loving husband Max, children and grandchildren.

In Loving Memory Of

HARRY W.
LINDY

WE'RE
FIGHTING FOR
YOUR LIFE

American
Heart
Association

Who passed away September 19, 1988.

Sadly missed and forever in our hearts. His lov-
ing wife Shirley, children Jacalyn, Paula, Marc and
Malcolm and grandchildren.

The Family of the Late

In Loving Memory Of

FREDA
LEVINE

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 12
noon, Sunday, Septem-
ber 30, at B'nai Israel
Memorial Gardens, 12
Mile & Novi Road in
Novi. Rabbi Syme will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are invited to
attend.

The Family of the Late

ALEX
KLEIN

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his
memory 1 p.m. Sunday,
October 7, at Clover Hill
Park Cemetery. Rabbi
Sleutelberg will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are invited to
attend.

The Family of the Late

ROCHELLE
KOMOROWSKI

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in
her memory 2:30 p.m.
Sunday, September 30,
at Beth El Memorial Park
Cemetery. Rabbi Loss
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are invited
to attend.

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JACK
WARHEIT

Who passed away September 28, 1987.

Sadly missed and never to be forgotten by his
loving wife Pearl, children, grandchildren and
great-grandchildren.

The Family of the Late

NATHAN I.
GOLDIN

Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the
many kind expressions of sympathy extended by
relatives and friends during the family's recent

bereavement.

N

The Family
of the Late

The Family
of the Late

JACK
CARMEN

BURTON
SELIK

Wishes to express
their appreciation for
the kindness and gener-
osity bestowed upon
them by all their rela-
tives and friends. May
we all be blessed with a
Happy, Healthy Year.

Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and
friends during the fami-
ly's recent bereavement.

The Family of the Late

DOROTHY
ROBBINS

Announces the unveiling of a monument in her
memory 10:30 a.m., Sunday, September 30, at Clover
Hill Park Cemetery. Cantor Ruby will officiate.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend.

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