gmmi ■■ 11 NEWS I S.A. University To Get Millions Buenos Aires (JTA) — The University of Sao Paulo, in Brazil, has been named to inherit some $10 million from the Nazi organization Odessa, according to a report a in the Brazilian newspaper Folha de Sao Paulo. It is believed that the in- heritance consists of a treasure of some 465 lbs. of jewels, rare coins, gold and precious stones, kept for more than 40 years in a vault of the Banco do Brasil in the care of Albert Willi Louis Blume, a Nazi Ger- man who died heirless in December 1983. Mr. Blume died reportedly in poverty, and today his tomb is unkempt. It appears that he waited faithfully for the valuables to be claimed - - -•a by Odessa, but that never happened. "He lived in misery and was buried as an indigent, ' but everything leads one to believe that he was a trusted receiver of Odessa's goods," said Ben Abraham, a writer and historian who in- vestigated the Nazis who lived in Brazil. "Odessa gave refuge to Nazis such as Blume, Josef -/Mengele and Franz Warner. And the valuables helped the Nazis to corrupt officials and buy false IDs," he said. According to Brazilian law, fortunes without heirs are meant to go to public in- ° stitutions. In this case, the recipient is the University of Sao Paulo. There has been no public mention of the fact that the valuables were stolen from Nazi victims in Europe. NY To Lose Jewish Rep New York (JTA) — New York will lose at least one Jewish congressman this year under a redistricting plan that pits two veteran Jewish Democrats, Gary Ackerman and James Scheuer, against each other. Another Jewish Democrat, Stephen Solarz, has chosen to run in a newly created Hispanic district, rather than face another incum- ;=) bent. His current district, which includes the most heavily Jewish neighbor- hoods of Brooklyn, has been divided up among districts. The new districts reflect the 1990 census results, which shrinks the New York state congssional delega- tion from its present 34 seats to 31. IT'S A GOOD THING OFFICE FURNITURE CAN BE REFURBISHED... And that's exactly why more metro Detroit businesses are calling Because your money can't. Fax us your product needs and compare our prices! Kentwood Office Furniture. At Kentwood Office Furniture, we offer you: • High quality remanufactured office furniture • New office furniture • Leading names like Steelcase, Herman Miller, Haworth, Hon and more • Savings of 30-60% from new • One source for all of your office furnishing needs • Unprecedented customer service • Professional, experienced design assistance If you're buying anywhere else, you're wasting your company's money! KENTWOOD Office Furniture (313) 998-5555 FAX (313) 998-5556 YOUR FRIENDS KNOW US . . . YOU SHOULD TOO! PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Elect 14Voi VA irtV 3 SAVE 15-25 % All Custom Frames 4 FRAMERY ONE 31596 Grand River Farmington 474-7070 JUST. RIGHT. Send Someone Special A Gift 52 Weeks a Year. Paid for by the Judge Helene White Committee 211 W. Fort St. • Ste. 1500 • Detroit, MI 48226 FOR MICH. COURT OF APPEALS Detroit Bar Association Highest Rating "OUTSTANDING" • Vice President Detroit Chapter and Member National Executive Council American Jewish Committee • Chair Program Committee B & P Women Jewish Welfare Federation • Board Member Women's Division Jewish Welfare Federation • Life Member Hadassah Send a gift subscription to THE JEWISH NEWS DEDROOMS, ETC. . . . JEWELRY APPRAISALS Custom Bedrooms At Very Reasonable Prices. Call For An Appointment at Factory Direct Prices iillitellet9 V established 1919 Call Nancy FINE JEWELERS Lawrence M. Allan, Pres. GEM/DIAMOND SPECIALIST AWARDED CERTIFICATE BY GIA IN GRADING AND EVALUATION at 399-2311 NON-PARTISAN • Circuit Court 10th year • District Court 2 years 30400 Telegraph Road Suite 134 Bingham Farms, MI 48010 (313) 642-5575 "Fio ► DARY 10-5:30 THURS. 10-7 SAT. 10-3 tia Give a little piece of your GIVE To THE Tom DRIVE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 35