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John Sherman Cooper (R. Ky.) who retired, will not return. Spong lost his scat to Rep. William Scott, a Conserva- tive - Republican Congress- man whose name is not listed on any pro-Israel or Soviet Jewry resolutions or actions since he entered the House in 1967. Sen. J. Caleb Boggs (R. "Temptation" Del.) who was very friendly with Jewish causes, lost his re-election bid and will not return to the committee. The 39-member House For- eign Affairs Committee will be led, ac in the past, by Dr. Thomas Morgan (D. l'a who has a strong pro-Israel record. • Ahourezk James Rep. (D.S.D.), who was catapult- ed to the Senate after serving only one term in the House, was described as a native South Dakotan of Lebanese parentage. Knowledgeable sources said that his only opposition to Israel was his criticism of Israeli attacks on terrorist camps in south- ern Lebanon in September in retaliation for the massacre of 11 Israeli Olympic athletes in Munich. Prime Minister Meir Congratulates Nixon (JTA) JERUSALEM Premier Golda Meir con- gratulated President Nixon on his election victory in a message that noted the President's "sensitive con- cern for the sovereignty and security of small nations." Mrs. Meir's message read, "May I offer my heartiest congratulations and sincere good wishes on your re-elec- tion to the Presidency. Israel has followed with intense in- terest your leadership in the advancement of peace in the world as well as your sensi- tive concern for the sov- ereignty and security of small nations. "It is our sincere wish and prayer that you may succeed in helping to free the world of the scourge of war. May I add my personal good wishes." Aid to Private Schools Defeated in Maryland WASHINGTON (JTA)—A referendum on whether the state of Maryland should provide state-funded assist- ance to parochial and other nonpublic elementary and high schools was defeated by about 60,000 votes out of almost 1,000,000 cast. 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