• Imm "."1 NEWS BOTSFORD COMMONS Neo-Nazi Is Honorary Judge Bonn (JTA) — A neo-Nazi activist has been reinstated as an honorary judge in a court in the western German -city of Bochum after being barred a week earlier by the state government. The order to reinstate eter Markert, issued by a labor court in nearby Hamm, is pending a final decision expected within the next month or two by the same panel. In their temporary order, he judges refused to endorse the decision by the state government of North Rhine- Westphalia to dismiss Markert on grounds that he is a neo-Nazi activist. The labor minister. of Nor- t h Rhine-Westphalia, Her- mann Heinemann, said Markert's political activities make him unfit for the of- • flee. Mr. Markert was nomi- nated to the post two years ,ago. He was one of 14 can- didates whose names were put forward by a trade union group linked with the Na- tional Democratic Party, a major neo-Nazi organization 111 Germany. The labor ministry in Dusseldorf said that Mr. Markert's membership in the NPD was not known -- when he was nominated to the court. But trade union activists pointed out that they had in- formed the ministry of this ... fact in advance. The NPD has been for decades on the government list of extremist, right-wing organizations which pose a threat to the democratic system. But it has never been officially outlawed, not `had it been declared un- constitutional. A new adult community designed with your independence in mind. Own a patio or villa home, or rent an apartment, in a full-service community, without paying an entrance fee or for services you don't need. At Botsford Commons, for example, you don't have to pay for meals and health care you don't want. • Healthy, active atmosphere • Town Commons: • Beautiful, peaceful, Cafe, Health Center, Pool, wooded setting adjacent Library, Lounge, Hobby to the historic village of Room, Gift Shop, Beauty/ Farmington Barber Service, Billiard Room, Greenhouse • Home/lawn maintenance • Recreational, cultural, and wellness activities • Built-in amenities for your convenience • Security, private roads and entrance • Easy access to complete health care, home health care, and assisted living • Emergency medical call service • Variety of floor plans Call Joan Herbst at (313) 477-1646 today, for more information or to secure your reservation at our FREE community, informational conferences October 19 at 1-3 p.m., and October 20 at 9-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. Ask about our special introductory offer! r El YES! I want to live in a community designed with my independence in mind. Please send me information on Botsford Commons. " Cemetery Hit Again Buenos Aires (JTA) — For the fourth time in a month, vandals have desecrated the Jewish cemetery at Mar del Plata, a seaside resort about 250 miles south of Buenos Aires. In a rampage last week, they smashed 20 tomb- stones, stole ornaments from 10 more and painted • swastikas on walls. Buenos Aires police have been ordered to maintain e permanent watch at all Jew- ish cemeteries in the prov- ince. Jewish leaders warned that the recent attacks had wide implications. to attend a FREE YES! I'd like to make a reservation for a party of informational conference: 1-3 p.m. 9-11 a.m. ❑ October 19 at 1-3 p.m. ❑ 0ctober 20 at • NAME ADDRESS STATE CITY PHONE ZIP ( BOTSFORD COMMONS Affiliated with Botsford General Hospital Homes from around $120,000 Attn: Joan Herbst 30401 Folsom Road, Farmington, MI 48336-4702 CCopyright 1992 Botsford General Hospital THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 33