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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-09-13

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Czech Jews Seek LIRAS Aid

Hebrew U. Scientist Plans to Prove New Theory on Function of Brain

leaving Poland has followed the
Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia,
according to information from reli-
able sources received here. Since
mid-August, about 100 Jews have
been leaving Poland each week for
Israel or western nations.
Since June 1967, when Poland
severed relations with Israel, more
than 1,100 Jews were known to
have left Poland, according to the
report. The exodus reportedly was
caused by the anti-Semitic cam-
paign and purges conducted by the
Polish regime in the guise of "anti-
Zionism."
The Polish Communist press re-
cently accused Jewish intellectuals
in Czechoslovakia of "Zionism" and
with having a major role in "coun-
ter-revolutionary" activities cited
by the Soviet Union and invading
Warsaw pact countries as justifi-
cation for the occupation. Leading
doctors, engineers, and other Jew-
ish professionals have left Warsaw
and other Polish cities, the report
said.
Mnacko in 'Safe Hideout'
Working on New Book
Dealing With Czechoslovakia
LONDON (JTA) — Ladislav
Mnacko, the liberal, pro-Israel
Czech writer, was reported to be
safe in a "secret hideout" working
on a new book on the recent events
in Czechoslovakia. According to
the Daily Telegraph, the informa-
tion came from Mnacko's Viennese
publisher, Fritz Molden. A report
last week by PEN, the interna-
tional writers association, had list-
ed Mnacko among 11 Czech writers
and intellectuals who were seized
and beaten unconscious by Soviet
secret police in Prague.
Mnacko's publisher said, accord-
ing to a Telegraphic dispatch from
Vienna, that the writer left Brati-
slava at the end of last month. The
book he is working on is an analy-
sis of the ideological collapse of

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Immigration Service, he said, would
extend the visas of about 4,000
Czechoslovak nationals now in the
United States as visitors. The Ca-
nadian and Australian govern-
ments, he said, are expediting the
processing of visas. United Hias
currently is processing 400 refu-
gees, mainly from Poland and
Egypt, seeking to migrate to the
United States.
An Austrian Communist newspa-
per has accused the Soviet govern-
ment paper Izvestia of anti-Semitic
"mud-slinging" in its attack on
Czech Foreign Minister Jiri Hajek
and claimed that Hajek is not Jew-
- ish.
According to the Communist
daily Volkstimm e, Izvestia con-
fused the Czech foreign minister
with another former Czech Com-
munist Party official, Bedrich Ha-
jek, who is Jewish and who was
imprisoned for several years after
a political purge in 1954. The for-
eign minister "is and was no Jew,"
Volkstimme said, quoting "in-
formed sources," and said his
name was at no time Karpeles, as
Izvestia asserted in its charge that
Hajek collaborated with the Ges-
tapo in World War II.
Jiri Hajek was a Social Demo-
crat until 1948, belonged to the left
wing of the party and helped to
engineer the merger with the Com-
munists and an alliance with the
Soviet Union, Volkstimme said.
Bedrich Hajek, whose name was
formerly Karpeles, is Jewish but
he never collaborated with the
Gestapo, according to the Austrian
newspaper. He fled to England
when the Nazis occupied Prague
in 1939 and returned after the war.
Sharp Increase Reported
Among Jews Leaving Poland
After Czech Occupation
WASHINGTON (JTA)—A sharp
increase in the number of Jews

JERUSALEM—Different volumes
of blood flow to the two hemis-
pheres of the human brain may be
the cause of various psychological
and mental factors, according to
preliminary laboratory investiga-
tion at the Hebrew University-
Hadassah Medical School.
Heading the research is Dr. Ami-
ram Carmon, 33, senior physician
on the staff of the university's de-
partment of neurology and in
charge of its recently established
laboratory of human psychophysio-
logy. Dr. Carmon, born in Afula,
Israel, and a graduate from the
first group of students which began
medical studies at the university,
next month will obtain his second
doctorate, a PhD in psychology, at
the University of Iowa.
Among the most striking inven-
tions in which he collaborated is
the "Veinguard," a new electronic

device whose function is to control
the level of miscellaneous liquids
(blood, plasma, physiological liquid
and all aqueous solutions) being
administered via the patient's
vein.

It acts as a sort of long-distance
safety valve at infusions and trans-
fusions and apart from saving
manpower (nurses) can help pre-
vent fatal complications and mis-
haps.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, September 13, 1968-7

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international Communism on the
Soviet pattern and is scheduled to
be published in October. Mnacko,
who is well known in Europe, re-
ceived international publicity when
he went into self-imposed exile in
Israel after the June 1967 Six-Day
War to protest the Prague govern-
ment's pro-Arab policies and its
break in diplomatic relations with
Israel.
Mnacko's wife, who is Jewish,
is in Israel but the writer returned
to Czechoslovakia last spring to
support the reform measures of
Communist Party chief Alexander
Dubcek.

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