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Mon. thru Fri. 8:30-5 Sat. 9 to 3 342-8822 log Chile. The 50-year-old disbarred attorney has gained inter- national attention as head of the German People's Movement (Deutsche Burgerinitiative), a neo- Nazi group. Following his escape, Roeder was first disco- vered in Latin America by Brazilian authorities who raided a meeting of Nazis at the Tyll Hotel in Itatiaia. The resulting publicity also led to the identificaiton and sub- sequent arrest of Gustav Franz Wagner, one-time head of the-Sobibor con- centration camp. In Albany a confrontation occured Sunday in the Washington County town of Dresden, N.Y., near the home of alleged Nazi war criminal Vilis Hazners, when more than 20 de- monstrating campers and staff from Camp Givah, Al- bany's Temple Israel's day camp, were challenged by a group of Hazners' defen- ders. Hazners, a Latvian im- migrant, is charged by the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service with entering the country illeg- ally in 1956 by concealing his role in the extermina- tion of Jews in Latvia dur- ing World War II. A deportation hearing against Hazner began in February 1977 and was re- r ecsed this spring. The demonstrators were challenged by sev- eral Dresden residents and one man whose car bore Vermont license plates who carried placards reading "Go Home, Jew Gestapo," "Jews Are a Vengeful People," and "Jews Are Hypocrites and Thieves — Remember the Pales- tinians." Hazners' defen- ders, led by a man iden- tifying himself as John Christian, said that the charges against Hazners were false and Communist-inspired. Dresden in the home of several Latvian families who fled their homeland during and after World War Hazners is accused of at- rocities against the Jews of Riga, including identifying Jews for extermination, herding Jews into the Grand Synagogue which was then burned and other crimes. Last November, eight eyewitnesses against Hazners from Israel, formerly from Riga, were brought to Albany by the Immigration and Naturalization Services. Hazners was utilized by the CIA to broadcast on Radio Liberty and the Voice of America, according to evidence presented at his hearing. He is one of a group of alleged Nazi war crimi- nals that has been employed by U.S. government intelli- gence agencies. The issue is now being investigated by the House Subcommittee on Immigration, headed by Rep. Joshua Eilberg (D- P11 Folksinger Baez Bolts Israeli Concert TEL AVIV (JTA) — Joan Baez, the American folk singer and proponent of progressive social views, has cancelled her plans to come to Israel to appear at the pop and folk song festi- val being held at the end of the month at Neviot in Sinai between Eilat and Sharm el-Sheikh. She claims that Neviot is occupied territory and she did not know this when she accepted the invitation to perform. The song fest is part of Is- rael's music and drama fes- tival held annually during July and August. A number of leading folk and pop sin- gers were invited to partici- pate along with the Paris Symphony Orchestra, bal- let groups from Belgium, Holland and Japan and sol- oists from a number of European symphony or- chestras. Ms. Baez was given all the information about Neviot, according to the Israeli organizers of the event, which is spon- sored by the CBS record- ing company here. She demanded, before ac- cepting the invitation, that she be given time prior to her performance to issue a political state- Group to Benefit Jews From Arab Lands Expands NEW YORK (JTA) — The activities in the United States of the World Organi- zation of Jews From Arab Countries (WOJAC) are ex- panding, according to Leat- rice David, executive officer of WOJAC in New York. Two new affiliates are in formation in Texas, a chap- ter on the north shore of Long Island, N.Y., has just begun to function and active chapters are functioning in Ann Arbor and Detroit, Mich. More than 800,000 Jews were forced to flee the Arab countries and many others were killed in anti-Semitic riots, tortured and impris- oned. The local branches are being formed to alert the public to the rights of Jews who left or were forced to flee. A major purpose of the branches is to locate those refugees who settled in this country and to help deter- Mine their needs. PLO Spreading Hate to Tourists? TEL AVIV (JTA) — Sec- urity forces are investigat- ing complaints from tourists that some of the guides from East Jerusalem are propagating Palestine Liberation Organization propaganda and turning tourists against Israel. The complaints were re- ceived by the Commerce Ministry's tourism depart- ment and turned over to the security services. Gollowing the investiga- tion, a top level decision is expected regarding East Jerusalem tourism opera- inn° ment which she would make at the concert and which would be included in the record album of the festival. Although it was known that Ms. Baez holds to an anti-Israeli view, the or- ganizers agreed to her re- quest, but she nevertheless cancelled her plans. The organizers tried in vain to persuade Ms. Baez that music and politics should be viewed as sepa- rate entities. 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