S!A:LIO N • 476-8870 • Scientist Is Jailed 30336 Nine Mile, Farmington Hills, MI 48336 Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israelis learned this week that a man they had last heard about a decade ago has been serving time in prison since then for espionage on behalf of the Soviet Union. Before his closed-door trial and conviction, Professor Marcus Klingberg had worked as the deputy direc- tor of the private, non- governmental Biological In- stitute in Ness Ziona. But for the last decade, he has been held in solitary confinement, serving an 18- year jail sentence for es- pionage. As often happens in such cases, the story first broke in a foreign publication — as a footnote in a book written about an former East Ger- man lawyer active in East- West spy exchanges. Learning that the Kl- ingberg case had been men- tioned in a biography of Wolfgang Vogel, Israeli reporters informed the chief censor recently that they were applying to the Supreme Court for an in- junction giving them the right to publish the story. Many of these journalists had known about the case but were denied permission to print the story by the Israel Military censor. This time, the censor gave his personal permission to run the story rather than wait for a court order. Mr. Klingberg, now 75, immigrated to Palestine in 1947. He came from Poland and the Soviet Union, where he had studied chemistry. At the Biological Institute, Mr. Klingberg was ap- pointed head of the depart- ment of epidemiology. He was also in charge of Tel Aviv University Medical School's department of preventive medicine. But Mr. Klingberg's distinguished career was cut short in 1983, when he suddenly disappeared. It was later learned, without official confirma- tion, that Mr. Klingberg had been a Soviet "mole" planted before his arrival in Palestine. He was detected by the Israeli Secret Service in the early 1980s and subsequent- ly tried under the strictest secrecy and sentenced to 18 years in prison. The Klingberg affair has revived the controversy here about the legality and morality of secret trials. ❑ r Pedicures Acrylic Fill reg $25.00 NOW $20 valid thru 9/30/93 with coupon NOW $ 18 We invite you to call Spangle Photographic Design to arrange your NO CHARGE, NO OBLIGATION portrait consultation. Let us show how we can capture the memories of your family's special occasion for a lifetime! valid thru 9/30/93 with coupon Hair Coloring Perm with style finish reg. $40.00 with style finish reg. $55.00 NOW $ 35 L reg. $22.00 NOW $ 45 valid thru 9/30/93 with coupon valid thru 9/30/9?, with coupon * Just 20 minutes from 6-96 & Woodward * 21024 Mack Ave. • Grosse Pointe Woods • 343-9169 J NOW Registering What's Special at Temple Beth El Nursery? for September Classes 0 Parent-Tot © All By Myself O Kindergarten Enrichment O Enrichment classes O Flexible extended care hours O Drop-in lunch program O Play-based philosophy O Weekly Shabbat Services 0 Music specialist - DANCE STUDIO Call TODAY! 737-2611 TAP * JAZZ * BALLET * PRE-SCHOOL * HIP-HOP STREET DANCING * In Tiffany Plaza • Northwestern & 14 Mile HELP FOR NEW MOTHERS' In the privacy of your own home PRENATAL EDUCATION • Breast Feeding • Newborn Care - 0 Close parent-teacher relationship © Most special to us is Your Child For more information call: Joy Kaplan, Nursery Director, 851-1100 POST PARTUM VISITS • Breast Feeding Problems • Newborn Care Education • Electric Breast Pump Rentals Sing Along With Ike Signatures... Sherri Glassman RN, BSN, IBCLC • Karaoke Parties • Weddings • Corporate Parties • Private Parties • Bar/Bat Mitzvahs Lactation Consultant Professional Perinatal Home Care, INC. , 855-BABY (2229) Learn how to take better care of your heart, call Red Cross. American Red Cross n . A Public Service of This Newspaper rf,j ; & The Adverhsifig Counc,I 833-4440 We'll Fle4). Will You? Bloomfield Hills • 642-3034 03 inv7eVita.e B A "The Simone Vitale Band is an assurance of a great evening." Danny Raskin, Jewish News • Weddings • Bar/Bat Mitzvahs • Anniversaries • Private Parties All Your Happy Occasions (3 1 3) 544-7373 113