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Anti-Semitic Campaign Mounted by Extreme Rightists in Spain .

PARIS (JTA) — The pres-
ident of the Madrid Jewish
community charged that
Spanish extreme right-wing
organizations have launched
a campaign to abolish the re-
cently promulgated govern-
ment edict granting Spanish
Jews religious freedom.
Pierre Haliava told the
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
in a telephone interview that
the campaign was being con-
ducted by organizations such
as "Cecede" and "Defense of
Hispanic Thought" and by
the newspaper "The Iberian
Cross."
According to Haliava, the
orgarillzations demand "the
wiping out of the Jewish
banks and press by the phy-
sical extermination of its
members."
He said the Madrid Jew-
ish community has appealed
to the government to put an
end to these attacks citing
Article 2 of the Spanish con-
stitution which grants Jews
religious freedom.
Haliava said the Jewish
community was not adver-
sely affected so far by the
recent nomination of Adm.
Carrero Blanco as head of
government. But he recalled
that the admiral wrote a
book several years ago titled
"The Tower of Babel" in
which he stated that "the
three crusades of the Franco
regime are against the Ma-
sons, Communism and Juda-
ism."
Haliava said the new min-
Haikal Sees Israel Doomed
TUNIS (ZINS) — In his
weekly article in the Cairo
daily "Al Ahram," printed
on June 8, Mohammed Has-
sanein Haikal wrote that the
State of Israel "is doomed to
extinction and has no future
in the Middle East . . . Is-
rael cannot continue to exist
while k is ostracized from
its neighbors and depends
solely on its military strength
. . But this military su-
periority cannot resist the
numerical superiority of the
Arabs. The day will come
and the Arabs will overtake
Israel in the technological
field."

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He said there have been no
problems so far.
He said the Madrid com-
munity will lodge a protest
with the interior ministry
over the alleged marking of
the word "Jew" in the pass-
port of the Spanish diplomat,
Romero Rothschild, by a
Spanish consular official in
Stockholm.
(The Spanish Foreign Min-
istry in Madrid has dismissed
as "pure fantasy" this re-
port. The ministry said that
it had no knowledge that
such a person exists.)

AJCongress Asks Unconditional
Amnesty for Vietnam Objectors

NEW YORK (JTA) — The
American Jewish Congress
called for unconditional am-
nesty for "all those who were
compelled by their consci-
ence to refuse to participate
in the Vietnam war" an,: -
said that Congress could
grant the amnesty if the
President refuses to act.
A resolution adopted by
the AJCongress' policy-mak-
ing national governing coun-
cil noted that "Thousands of
young Americans found that
their consciences did not per-
mit them to serve in an

People
Make News

FRANK LIEBERMAN has
been named assistant profes-
sor of educational psychology
in the California State Uni-
versity system at San Ber-
nardino. He received a PhD
in educational psychology
from Wayne State University
June 19.
* *
Dr. ADAM SCHWIMMER,
34, of the Weizmann Insti-
tute's nuclear physics de-
partment, has been given
the prestigious Jeannette
and Samuel L. Lubell Me-
morial Award for his "out-
standing contributions to the
understanding of high energy
reactions of elementary par-
ticles," It was announced
by the Acting Institute
President Israel Dostrovsky.
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UZI MICHAELI has fin-
ished his five year tour of
duty as the head of the Israel
Government Tourist Office
for the Midwest and returns
to Israel to assume a posi-
tion with the ministry of tour-
ism in Jerusalem. Mr.
Rafael Daon has been ap-
pointed his successor as di-
rector of the midwest Tour-
ist Office for the Midwest as
of Sunday.

All in Good Order

.•.• Abe Cherow, Says:

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ister of interior, Carlos Arias
Navarro, "had good relations
with the Jewish community
when he was prefect of Mad-
rid" and "that does not seem
to have changed."
He said the Jewish com-
munity so far has detected
no anti-Israel nuances in the
foreign policy of Foreign
Affairs Minister Laureano
Lopez Rodo.
According to Haliava, the
best way to gauge the gov-
ernment's attitude toward
Jews is the ease with which
Jews' passports are renewed.

CHICAGO — Jan Murray's
Irish mother-in-law has
learned a lot in the 13 years
she has lived in the home
of her Jewish son-in-law.
Murray told Chicago Tri-
bune columnist Maggie Daly
the following story:
He has always held a fam-
ily seder, but last year he
could not get home in time
from a booking in Las Vegas.
Murray's children were
heart-broken. When he men-
tioned this to comedienne
Totie Fields, she insisted
that the seder be held at her
house; she had never had
one.
So Murray's mother-in-law,
Bertie Murphy, flew in a few
days early to show Totie's
sisters how to prepare the
food.

armed conflict which they
believed to be wrong" and
that many of them were
forced to become expatriates
and others live under the
threat of criminal prosecu-
tion.
The resolution said that
amnesty should include draft
refusers, deserters, expatri-
ates and those who have re-
nounced their citizenship.
"We believe that those who
have served or are serving
prison terms for following
their consciences by refusing
to serve in the Vietnam war
should receive full pardons,"
the resolution added.
The AJCongress m a i n-
tained that amnesty should
not be conditioned on some
form of alternative service
because "adoption of any
such proposal would neces-
sarily prolong the divisive
debate engendered by the
Vietnam war."
A similar call for uncon-
ditional amnesty was over-
whelmingly adopted at the
opening of the 84th annual
convention of the Central
Conference of American Rab-
bis in Atlanta.

THE DETROIT. JEWISH NEWS
Friday, July 6, 1973-33

Haliava said that the ma-
Sloth makes all thougs dif-
jority of Spanish Jews are
of French or Moroccan ori- ficult, but industry, all things
gin. The present Jewish pop- easy. — Benjamin Franklin.
ulation numbers 3,000 in
Barcelona, 2,000 in Madrid
Candids by
and smaller communities in
Malaga, Palma and Mallorca.

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