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Individual suites from 1,000 to 8,750 sq.
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out to your exact requirements. Attention to
detail is virtually unmatched...Parking at
your door. Exterior and interior signage.
Separate doctor/staff and patient entrances.
Interiors designed to project an inviting,
high-quality image for your practice. Plus,
you can expand in the future in either
location.
Designed, Built And
Managed For Professionals,
By Professionals
Two award-winning developers, Nosan/
Cohen Associates and Uniprop have joined
forces to design, build and personally
manage these master-planned office parks.
Affluent, Pro-Healthcare
Client Base
A Window Of Opportunity
Both locations are enjoying booming
commercial and residential growth.
Average household incomes, over $57,000
in Novi and $92,000 in West Bloomfield,
rank among the nation's highest. These well-
educated families seek the very best care
from the specialists of their choice.
When it comes to real estate—timing is
everything. With few sites approved for
future medical development, now is the
time to take advantage of generous incen-
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lease rates that can provide you with a long-
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KKK Members
Under Arrest
Vancouver, British
Columbia (JTA) — Police in
Winnipeg, Manitoba, say
they have broken the back of
a growing Ku Klux Klan
chapter in the Canadian
province after arresting two
of its leaders.
The two men — William
James Harcus, 21, and
Theron Maurice Skryba, 25
— were charged under Sec-
tion 318 of the Canadian
Criminal Code with ad-
vocating and promoting
genocide, between August
and December of this year.
The arrests were the result
of a yearlong investigation
that had as many as 20
undercover detectives in-
filtrate three Klan cells.
"The KKK is insidious. Its
presence must be
eradicated," said Joseph
Wilder, chairman of the
Community Relations
Committee of the Canadian
Jewish Congress.
Praising the work of the
police and the Manitoba at-
torney general, Mr. Wilder
added, "The dogged deter-
mination of the Winnipeg
police in investigating the
KKK's activities should
serve as an example for
other law-enforcement agen-
cies in Canada."
This is the first time that
Section 318 has been used
under Canadian law. It
reads, in part: "Everyone
who advocates or promotes
genocide is guilty of an in-
dictable offense."
"Genocide is defined as an
attempt to destroy an iden-
tifiable group," Mr. Wilder
explained. "They have to
advocate killing members of
a group or deliberately in-
flicting on them conditions
of life aptly to bring about its
destruction."
He said the maximum
term of imprisonment after
conviction is five years.
Mr. Wilder believes that it
is very important for Jews
and other minorities to see
that the actions of
hatemongers are taken seri-
ously in Canada.
"We consider Section 318
important and serious, par-
ticularly in light of the Nazi
Holocaust," he said. "All
minority groups must be
protected from vilification,
especially from those who
advocate their destruction."
The CJC in Winnipeg
knew for some time about
this KKK cell, its activities
and one of the men arrested.
Two months ago, the CJC
met with the authorities
regarding this particular
KKK group.
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