Crimes Trial Is Adjourned Sydney, Australia (JTA) — Australia's first war crimes trial was adjourned last week, when defendant Ivan Polyukhovich complained of dizziness and was hospitalized. It was not the first ad- journment of the case of the Ukrainian-born Polyuk- hovich, who is the first person to be tried under a law enacted in Decem- ber 1988 which allows Australian courts to try per- sons living here for war crimes they allegedly com- mitted on foreign soil. He was formally charged in January 1990, but the trial was delayed because of a court challenge to the war crimes law and because of Mr. Polyukhovich's health. In July 1990, the accused war criminal was found in an Adelaide street with a self-inflicted bullet wound to the chest. Indeed, prospects were never considered good for bringing him to trial be- cause of his suicidal tenden- cies. Mr. Polyukhovich, about 75 and a longtime resident of Adelaide, South Australia, finally went on trial there Oct. 28, accused of the mass murder of Jews in the Ukrainian village of Serniki. Inside the courtroom last week, videos were shown of the exhumation of the graves of his alleged victims and their skeletal remains. Outside, a small demon- stration protesting the trial was staged by the anti- Semitic Australian League of Rights. The demonstration gained media attention when the participants were joined by a 90-year-old former lieute- nant governor of South Australia, Sir Walter Crocker, who told reporters that the war crimes trials were the immoral "con- trivances" of a "financially powerful lobby" which had never had "Australian in- terests" at heart. While he did not identify the alleged conspirators, he told interviewers pointedly that "his best friends in- clude Jews." Inside the court, police witnesses testified that they had examined the mass graves and found that "most of the bodies were women and children" shot in the head or bludgeoned by rifles. More than 60 of the 553 skulls were identified as the remains of girls under age 10. ASP •.X BRING THE DRAMA OF THEATRE HOME. START BY VISITING OUR SHOWROOM. rye Custom Installers of in-wall speakers and Home Theatre systems. Custom Audio/Video —> Custom Furniture -' Home Theatre —> Surround Sound —> Security Systems —> Central VAC's —> Telephone/Intercoms —> Projection TV's V\\Ni-rEx (313) 669-5600 3160 Haggerty Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48323 SHOWROOM HOURS: Mon. - Sat. 9-6, Thurs. till 8 p.m. RODNICK BROS., INC. A=yr Baskets What's at • • • HAPPY THANKSGIVING! L'CHAYIM BASKETS MAZEL TOV! GIFTS THANK YOU, LOVE YOU * JUST CALL * 772-4350 DELIVERY NATIONWIDE WE'RE NUMBER ONE! NEW a VP / DANCE STUDIO NEW CLASSES FOR JANUARY • 3-4 Year Olds — Tap & Ballet • Adult Jazz Dance Aerobics Jazz and Street Dancing — taught in low impact cardiovascular workout call 737-2611 IN TIFFANY PLAZA • NORTHWESTERN HWY. & 14 MILE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 57