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The Toronto Star reported that the judge would rule on Oct. 2. Since then, rumors have circulated that Judge Collier has not even begun to draft his ruling. The long delay has frustrated war crimes pros- ecutors, embarrassed the legal community and angered Jews. If Mr. Luitjens, 72, is stripped of Canadian citizenship, he would face deportation to Holland. He was tried and sentenced in absentia there in 1948 to life imprisonment for "aiding and abetting the enemy in time of war." Mr. Luitjens escaped from a military prison in Holland in 1946, spent a year in Germany and sailed for South America in May 1948 under the name Gerhard Harder. He lived in Paraguay for 13 years before immigrating to Canada. The government main- tains that he unlawfully ob- tained admission to Canada for permanent residence in 1961 and citizenship 10 years later by false repre- sentation and concealment of his past. According to Crown co- prosecutor Arnold Fradkin, Mr. Luitjens "was and con- tinues to be a crafty liar." Since Parliament amended the criminal code in 1987 to allow Canadian courts to try war crimes suspects for offenses committed abroad, the government has had one successful prosecution. In 1983, Albert Helmut Rauca was extradited to what was then West Ger- many, to stand trial for the murder of 11,585 Jews in the ghetto of Kaunas (Kovno), Lithuania. Mr. Rauca died before his case went to trial. Imre Finta, 79, an officer in the pro-Nazi Hungarian gendarmerie, was acquitted of war crimes charges in June 1990. The Crown has appealed. Last March, charges were dropped against Stephen Reistetter, a 76-year-old retired autoworker who had been an official of the pro- Nazi Hlinka party in the puppet state of Slovakia. Two prosecution witnesses died and the defense suc- cessfully claimed insuffi- cient evidence. In June, four of eight counts of war crimes against Michael Pawlowski, 74, were dropped after a key witness died. Unlike the war crimes prosecutions, the present case against Mr. Luitjens is a civil action. Jews Demand Property Return Bonn (JTA) — The German Jewish community is impa- tient over the failure to restore its many properties in the area of former East Germany, including what was East Berlin. The community's chair- man, Heinz Galinski, used the occasion of a Rosh Hashanah reception to com- plain that German organiza- tions, including political parties, continue to occupy Jewish property without paying rent. He demanded swift res- titution. Community sources said at least 800 units have been claimed, many located in the centers of large cities. They are now used for parking lots, day care centers, police headquarters and electricity-generating plants. The German authorities, meanwhile, would like to avoid involvement in an em- barrassing conflict within the Jewish community. It concerns buildings in former East Berlin once owned by Adass Jisroel, an independent Orthodox con- gregation. A group led by the Of- fenberg family gained access to the property late in 1989. But the mainstream com- munity, headed by Galinski, has produced documents at- testing to the fact that it represents most Adass Jisroel survivors or their heirs.