CONSIDER THE INVESTMENT.. . Current Rates OSI Case For Deportation Washington (JTA) — The Justice Department's Office of Special In- vestigations has initiated pro- ceedings to revoke the U.S. citizenship of an Illinois man charged with concealing his ser- vices as an armed guard at a Nazi slave labor camp in German-oc- cupied Poland during World War II. The complaint against Bro- nislaw Hajda, 70, was filed in U.S. District Court in Chicago, with the OSI and the U.S. Attor- ney's Office in Chicago alleging that Mr. Hajda willfully con- cealed his wartime activities when he applied to immigrate to the United States in 1950 and to become a U.S. citizen in 1955. The complaint alleges that Mr. Hajda, a native of Poland and a retired machinist living in the Chicago suburb of Schiller Park, had been trained as a guard at the SS training camp in Trawni- Poland. The complaint also alleges that Mr. Hajda was an armed guard The complaint alleges that Mr. Hajda was an armed guard overseeing prisoners at the SS labor camp at Treblinka. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ISSUE (EDI) BOND 7.800/ Fbced Annual Interest Rate for Bonds Purchased Through October 21, 1994 8.00% Effective Yield to Maturity for Bonds Purchased Through October 21, 1994 • Prior to maturity, bonds may be redeemed by employee benefit funds, which include IRAs, Keoghs and union funds, 4 years from issue date, and by others 5 years from issue date, on 120 days notice, which may be given prior to the expiration of the relevant holding period. The bonds are redeemed at par plus accrued interest. • Matures at $8,000 on October 31, 2003. THE PRICE OF EACH BOND PURCHASED THROUGH OCTOBER 21, 1994 IS: $2,941 • Matures: May 31, 2004 MINIMUM SUBSCRIPTION: $25,000 FLOATING RATE ISSUE (FRI) BOND 6.50% Current Annual Interest Rate for Bonds Purchased Through October 1994 (Bonds purchased In Nov. will bear Dec. 1, 1994 rate) • Annual rate is .75% below the prime rate, adjusted twice each year. Maximum annual interest rate is 8.25%. • Prior to maturity, bonds may be submitted for redemption by employee benefit funds, which include IRAs, Keoghs and union funds, after 3 years from issue date, and by others after 5 years from issue date, on 120 days notice, given after the expiration of the relevant holding period. The bonds are redeemed at pa r plus accrued interest. • Matures: January 31, 2003. INDIVIDUAL VARIABLE RATE ISSUE (IVRI) BOND 6.125% Current Annual Interest Rate for Bonds Purchased Through October 1994 (Bonds purchased in Nov. will bear Dec. 1, 1994 rate) • Annual rate is 5.00% plus half the excess of the prime rate over 5.00%. If prime is less than 5.00%, rate is prime. • Prior to maturity, bonds may be submitted for redemption by employee benefit funds, which include IRAs, Keoghs and union funds, after 3 years from issue date, and by others after 7 years from issue date, on 120 days notice, given after the expiration of the relevant holding period. The bonds are redeemed at par plus accrued interest • Matures: 12 years from issue date. MINIMUM SUBSCRIPTION: $5,000 ($2,500 OR $2,000 FOR IRAs ONLY) MINIMUM SUBSCRIPTION: $25,000 CURRENT INCOME BOND • Annual rate is 4.00%. • A bond held at least 1 year can be redeemed in Israel for currency to help defray tourist expenses. • Matures: 15 years from issue date. $250 STATE OF ISRAEL CERTIFICATE Israeli • A certificate held at least 1 year can be redeemed in Israel for Israeli currency or used toward payment of El Al Israel Airlines tickets for flights to and from Israel, under current provisions. • Matures: 5 years from issue date. MINIMUM SUBSCRIPTION: $500 Advance Reinvestment overseeing prisoners at the SS la- bor camp at Treblinka, Poland, from March 1943 until the camp was liquidated in July 1944. Thousands of Jews and Poles died at the camp from shootings, beatings, hangings, malnourish- ment and exhaustion, the com- plaint says. The complaint also alleges that in July 1944, during the liquida- tion of the labor camp at Tre- blinka, hundreds of Jewish prisoners were shot to death in a single massacre and that Mr. Ha- jda participated in this killing op- eration. The complaint alleges that Ha- jda subsequently served in the SS Streibel Battalion until at least April 1945. Karl Streibel was a key staff member of Oper- ation Reinhard, which recruit- ed Ukrainians, Latvians and Lithuanians for SS training. These recruits were used for ghet- to-clearing operations. According to OSI, 50 Nazi per- secutors have lost their U.S. cit- izenship as a result of OSI's investigations and prosecutions, and 42 have been removed from the United States. 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