Crimes Trial Out Of Time Adelaide, South Australia (JTA) — Jewish community leaders, given an update on the investigation of suspected Nazi war criminals living in Australia, were told last week that time is not on the side of justice. "Had the investigations begun some time ago, we would have many more cases now before the courts, all of which are horrifying in their seriousness," said Graham Blewitt, director of the government's Special In- vestigations Unit, which tracks Nazi war criminals and which is slated to end its work next June. Addressing the annual meeting of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry here, Mr. Blewitt disclosed that 13 Australian residents sought by foreign govern- ments as war crimes suspects and another five implicated at overseas war crimes trials, died before his unit was established. Nevertheless, the unit has completed 800 investiga- tions and has broken ground internationally because of the high quality of its research into specific charges of murder and the Nazi policy of genocide, Mr. Blewitt said. Three suspects are cur- rently facing trial. One is Heinrich Wagner, an accus- ed mass murderer. Witnesses will testify that he personally murdered 19 children of Jewish fathers and non-Jewish mothers in front of stunned villagers in his hometown, Mr. Blewitt said. Although the war crimes investigation unit is due to complete its operations. by June, its supporters believe the government has a responsibility to maintain it until all prosecutions are completed. Mr. Blewitt said it was "regrettable that the unit could be disbanded at a time of great progress, in terms of cooperation with overseas law enforcement agencies, and a change for the better in the attitude of East Euro- pean states to the work of the unit." He maintained that "ongoing massacres, which the world is witnessing to- day, are in part the product of the failure of the interna- tional community to act cou- rageously to make sure that perpetrators of crimes against humanity are brought to justice." B R O D Y' S Boys' & Young Men's Wear XMAS DAY SALE Wed., Dec. 25, 11 am-4 pm SYLVIA'S XMAS DAY SALE Need We Soy Mote? All Winter Merchandise Open Xmas Day, December 25 11:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. (except Boots) 50% OFF suggested retail price. All previous soles and layaways excluded. Everything Else At Least 25%•50%Off West Bloomfield Plaza 851-6232 WE SHIP FURNITURE Pacliging6kore 6453 FARMINGTON ROAD W. BLOOMFIELD 855-5822 2523 W. MAPLE (at CRANBROOK) BLOOMFIELD HILLS 433-3070 2717 WOODWARD AVE. (JUST N. OF CATALPA) BERKLEY 542-2500 "yr:77.— 6692 Orchard Lake Rd. • West Bloomfield In The West Bloomfield Plaza 851-4410 INE21111 XMAS DAY SALE 5 HOURS ONLY 11.4 PM 50% OFF ALL SliolgEOROTS 50% OFF FALL HANDBAGS * Previous Sale Items & Layaways excluded *CRUISEWEAR ARRIVING DAILY SHOE GALLERY 15 Mile and Orchard Lake Road — West Bloomfield Plaza Northwestern Highway at Inkster Road 851-5470 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 53