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April 22, 1994 - Image 124

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-04-22

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grand Opening!

Formerly of Elegance Tailoring
in Crosswinds Mall is now
back to serve you at
2955 Northwestern Hwy
(in the Le'Mirage Mall)
Southfield

352-5944

nozo
and receire
up to
OFF.`
oil imu t
lea flier, fin.
and fiihric
alterations.

At The Le'Mirage Mall

Specializing in all types of leather, fur and fabric

Mon. 12-5:30 • Tues.-Sat. 10-5:30 dosed Sunday
Please present this ad for your discount.
Offer ex ires 6/18/94

TRANSFER YOUR HOME MOVIES
8mm-16mm TO VHS

CENTUR CAW RA

r Spring Special

( Film Length In Feet
8mm & Super 8 & 16

FREE

$20.00
$26.00
$39.00
$52.00
$65.00

1-200 Feet
201-400 Feet
401-600 Feet
601-800 Feet
801-1000 Feet

BACKGROUND
MUSIC

On Any Video Transfer

MARGUERITE

'ANTIQUES

FULL SELECTION OF
QUALITY PIECES
2 DAY SALE
ROYAL DOULTON AT 20-50% OFF

HUMMELS

(Normally 10-40% Off 1992 Price Guide)

Take An Additional 10% Off
Lladro Most 30% Off
April 22 11 - 9 P.M., April 23 10-6 P.M.

OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY 11 a.m.-5 p.m
CLOSED THURSDAY & SUNDAY

Retired figurine ssievA44

"Specialists in Quality Antiques and Collectibles"

7922 Cooley Lake Road • Union Lake • (810) 3604155

With This Coupon. Expires 5/22/94

358-2333

RANKLIN
CO
‘o PLAZA

288-5444

3017 N. WOODWARD
ROYAL OAK

(3 Blocks South of 13 Mile) _

Daily & Saturday 10-6
Friday 10-8

SERVICE OPEN 7 AM to MIDNIGHT

MONDAY - FRIDAY

southfiEld

of Southfield I

• PASSPORT •
SPECIAL
$ 795 $ 1 495

1 set

CHRYSLER

Jeep

Plymouth

Eagle

28100 Telegraph Rd.-Telegraph at 11 1/2 Mile

At Tel-Twelve Mall, South End



MOTHER'S DAY
SPECIAL

Ask about our portrait
and photo-sculpture
packages.

2 Sets

"Must Be Done At The Same Time"

2 Photos per passport (with coupon)

One-hour
film processing

Restore your old photos with our
new in-house computer!

We transfer your old movies, prints & slides to video cassette.

Southfield • 354-2950

OM ;._cs] Personal Checks & Cash

rnY1

FULL PHOTO SERVICES INCLUDING: BLACK & WHITE, ENLARGEMENT, POSTERS

29215 Northwestern Hwy. at 12 Mile Rd. in Franklin Shopping Plaza

C_PoTtTalt
Co.

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-forjet 4v call

"Please

Leo kri*Igh4 Jo
+ake
Oc-i-ure

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352.-7030

can

ok

CLOSETS by LOREN

LAMINATED SYSTEMS
PERSONALLY DESIGNED
BUILT and INSTALLED

646-5842

124

932-5252

On The Boardwalk

Century Camera 288-5444

Film Over 1,000 Feet Add 60 A Foot
(Video Tape $8.00 Additional)

We Accept

Social Occasion Dressing
Casualwear
and
20% Off
On All
Prom Dresses

LOW PRICES • FREE ESTIMATES

$200.00 OFF

CANDID PHOTOGRAPHIC

Wedding or Bar/Bat Mitzvah Package

with purchase of both picture & video.
New purchases only.

Exp. 5/20/94

Farmington Hills 553-4867

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in the

JEWISH NEWS

Call the Jewish News Advertising Department
354-6060

Neal Sher:
Leadership unequalled.

Future Of Unit
Is In Doubt

Washington (JTA) — Jewish
observers of the U.S. Justice
Department's Office of Spe-
cial Investigations are con-
cerned about recent changes
in the leadership of the unit
in charge of finding the
world's remaining Nazi war
criminals.
And in trying to anticipate
what will become of the of-
fice that once helped ban
Austrian President Kurt
Waldheim from U.S. soil for
wartime atrocities,
observers hope that past
successes bode well for the
future.
But while experts hope
that OSI's history, replete
with the successful prosecu-
tions of Nazi war criminals,
will influence the years to
come, the past few months
will not be pleasantly re-
membered.
Before the departure last
month of longtime OSI di-
rector Neal Sher, who
became executive director of
the American Israel Public
Affairs Committee, the unit
was suffering through a tur-
bulent period.
It was stung by an ap-
pellate court judge's accusa-
tions last November that it
committed fraud and acted
in favor of special interests
in its prosecution of John
Demjanjuk, the Cleveland
auto worker accused of being
the sadistic death camp
guard known as "Ivan the
Terrible."
In Israel, Mr. Demjanjuk
was convicted and sentenced
to death in 1988. But last
July, the Israeli Supreme
Court overturned the convic-
tion, saying there was
reasonable doubt that Mr.
Demjanjuk was indeed the
notorious Ivan.

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