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"It's an- other example of them saying `the Jews put someone to trial and he didn't do anything.' " The Israel Supreme Court ruled there was reasonable doubt about Mr. Demjanjuk's identity as the sadistic Nazi guard at the Treblinka death camp known as "Ivan the Terrible." But the justices also noted clear evidence exists that Mr. Demjanjuk trained to be a Nazi guard and that he may have served as a guard at Sobibor. "I find it morally, if not legal- ly, disturbing that somebody who was working actively as a guard in death factories should simply be seen as having been an innocent victim of a justice system that somehow went awry," said Walter Reich, senior scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center, a Washington-based think tank. Activists are also concerned that the Israeli court's ruling will have a negative impact on other countries' willingness to prosecute Nazi war criminals. It will be used by "govern- ment bureaucrats in Canada, Australia and Iceland who have been dragging their feet on this issue for years," according to Rabbi Marvin Hier, dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center. "They'll use it as an opportuni- ty to argue that they should not proceed" with cases against Nazi war criminals who have found refuge in their countries. Mr. Reich agreed. "It may make government authorities more wary of pursuing cases, and may put into question, to a N BONUS # 1 SPECIAL PURCHASE Will Demjanjuk Case Boost Revisionists? NEW & USED CAR BROKER Sales • Leasing • Buying (313) 851-CARS (313) 851-2277 Custom Restoration, Lacquering, Refinishing of new or old furniture, antiques, office furniture, pianos. 114 . • For Free Estimates _ 68 1 -3280 greater extent, the whole effort' at trying to prosecute Nazi war criminals," he said. The ruling will have special resonance for the U.S. Office of Special Investigations, the arm -( of the Justice Department that prosecutes war criminals. It =< was this office that originated the case against Mr. Demjanjuk. Opponents of OSI "are going to run with it," Mr. Allen said. The verdict could have an "ex- ceedingly dangerous impact" < on the future of prosecutions. Sheldon Klein, general sec- retary of the International Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists, added, "The dan- ger is that groups and people who sought to shut OSI down in the past will take comfort in the ruling." But Rep. Tom Lantos, D- Calif., himself a Holocaust sur- vivor, said the verdict would have "no bearing whatsoever" on the prosecution of Nazi war criminals. Will other prosecutions be ended? If anything, he said, those wanting the "monsters to be brought to justice will have their determination steeled by this exercise." 0 Lary Smith Is Sentenced Washington (JTA) — Former U.S. Rep. Larry Smith, D- Fla., known as a strong sup- porter of Israel during his years in Congress, was sentenced this week to three months in federal prison for tax evasion and campaign reporting violations. Mr. Smith, who served six terms in Congress represent- ing a Miami-Fort Lauder- dale district, pleaded guilty in May to charges of filing a false campaign report and evading taxes. He was sentenced and or- dered to begin his prison term Nov. 1. 71