AFTER YOU'VE SHOPPED THE REST, COME TO THE BEST • SUBURBAN CADILLAC! Check our Low, Low Lease Prices! Over 200 Cars in Stock for Immediate Delivery Ma'ariv Newspaper Is Up For Sale Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israel's second-largest daily news- paper, Ma'ariv, is again up for sale, following the col- lapse of Robert Maxwell's media empire. But according to a London- based auditing firm, Mr. Maxwell's holdings in Israel are in good order, despite the scandal surrounding his fi- nancial dealings that has emerged since his mysterious death at sea Nov. 5. Mr. Maxwell, a Czechoslovak-born Jewish war orphan who adopted Britain as his homeland and became a billionaire, fell, jumped or was pushed from his yacht while cruising among the Canary islands last month. He was buried Nov. 10 on the Mount of Ol- ives in Jerusalem, as re- quested in his will. Alan Katz, who heads a four-man team sent by the Arthur Anderson accounting firm in London to examine Mr. Maxwell's Israeli assets, said over the weekend that everything was found in order. Mr. Maxwell bought a con- trolling 80 percent interest in the Modi'in Publishing House a year ago, which brought not only Ma'ariv but also the Keter publishing house and the Teva Phar- maceutical Co. under his wing. He also acquired Scitex, a media imaging company, which he sold, reportedly at a profit, several months before his death. The auditors reported that up to the time of his death, Mr. Maxwell had discharged all of the financial obliga- tions he undertook in Israel. The report is important because of rapidly mounting evidence that Mr. Maxwell engaged in questionable and possibly illegal financial manipulations to keep afloat the vast international media and industrial empire he ac- quired by going heavily into debt. Whatever wrongdoings he might have been responsible for in Britain, Mr. Maxwell's dealings with Ma'ariv in Israel were all above board, the newspaper said in an editorial over the weekend. Mr. Katz confirmed that he honored all of the prom- ises he made to the publishing group he pur- chased in Israel, including the installation of new presses for Ma'ariv. The auditor indicated that his firm, which is temporary manager of the Maxwell holdings, would recommend that the future owner of Ma'ariv be someone who can work within the current management structure and present editorial staff. The newspaper's chief editor, a Maxwell appointee, and other senior manage- ment officials are in fact ex- pected to bid for the dead ty- coon's Ma'ariv stock when it is auctioned. Czech Town Invites Return Prague (JTA) — The Czech town of Kolin, in central Bohemia, will salute its 600- year-old Jewish community, which was almost obliterated when the Nazis rounded up virtually every Jew for deportation to death camps on June 13, 1942. The town council has decided to mark the 50th anniversary of the mass deportation. It occurred three days after the Nazis razed the village of Lidice, killing its entire male population in reprisal for the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, the Nazi governor of Bohemia and Moravia who helped plan the Final Solution. A memorial plaque will be unveiled and schoolchildren will be asked to write essays about the contributions of Jews to the development of their town and the suffering they endured. In addition, Kolin's an- cient synagogue will be restored and turned into a Jewish museum. Jews have lived in Kolin since 1376. 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