ANNOUNCING..."EQUITY TRADE PROGRAM" WE PAYOFF YOUR TRADE!* Deported From U.S., r Nazi In Australia N Sydney, Australia (JTA) — Konrad Kalejs, an Australian citizen who was deported from the United States for failing to disclose his wartime activities in Nazi-occupied Latvia, received a low-key govern- ment reaction upon his ar- rival here this week. In most respects, the 80- year-old Mr. Kalejs was treated as an ordinary citizen re-entering Australia, despite calls by the Australian Jewish com- munity for an urgent in- vestigation of charges against him. The Executive Council of Australian Jewry wrote to the government arguing that "there is a compelling case" to "consider all remedies available" if grounds are found to pros- ecute Mr. Kalejs in this country. Australian Attorney Gen- eral Michael Lavarch said the federal police would re- view the case, which first came before Australian in- vestigators eight years ago. And Brian Swift, the police media liaison, confirmed that the police were assess- ing whether there are grounds to reopen the case. Robert Greenwood, the first head of Australia's Spe- cial Investigations Unit, who had conducted the earlier Australian inquiry, said the Kalejs case had not been fully examined in the past and would be "of great interest now." Mr. Kalejs' case was litigated by the U.S. Justice Department's Office of Spe- cial Investigations and car- ried out by the U.S. Im- migration and Naturaliza- tion Service. Eli Rosenbaum, acting di- rector of the OSI, said, "We have shared all of our evidence with the Australian authorities." Mr. Kalejs immigrated to Australia from Germany after World War II and became a naturalized Australian citizen in the 1950s. He immigrated to the United States in 1959 and omitted any reference to his wartime membership in the Arajs Kommando. 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The Justice Department an- nounced that Mr. Denuel, 74, a German citizen who did not take U.S. citizenship, left the United States last week from Miami In- ternational Airport for Germany, where he will reside. Mr. Denuel admitted to feder- al authorities that he was legal- ly deportable. He signed an agreement with the department's Office of Special Investigations, the Nazi-prosecutions unit, promising to leave the United States . In the agreement, Mr. Denuel admitted that from July 1943 un- til May 1945 he was a member of the Waffen SS, which acted un- der the direction of the German ( Th Nazi government. 7—\ OSI initiated deportation pro- ceedings against Mr. Denuel last August. Mr. Denuel, an ethnic German born in Romania in 1920, ac- quired German citizenship in 1953, then immigrated to the United States two years later. He was a tailor in Philadelphia until he retired. He came to the United States in 1955 under the Refugee Relief Act, and did not list his wartime activities when he applied for his visa. During World War II, Mr. De- nuel was a member of the SS Death's Head Battalion, guard- ing prisoners at the Gusen con- centration camp, the largest subdivision of Mauthausen, in Austria, then considered part of Germany. He also admitted to guarding a transport of prisoners en route from a concentration camp in southern Poland to Mauthausen. According to OSI, abundant evidence exists about atrocities committed against thousands of civilians at Gusen. Some 48 Nazi persecutors have been stripped of their U.S. citi- zenship and 42 have been re- moved from the United States since OSI was created in 1979. Anti - Defamation League® CHILDKENDITAM The Michigan Regional Office of the Anti-Defamation League Thanks everyone who made the visit of our Ethiopian-born Israeli guests possible! Watch this paper for more! 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