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Israeli Publishers Claim Success at Frankfurt Fair BONN (JTA) — Twenty- five Israeli publishers were represented at the week- long Frankfurt Book Fair which closed Tuesday. There were 5,482 pub- lishers from 85 countries participating in what is a major annual world event of the publishing industry. Israeli publishers said that the fair was immensely valuable from the commer- cial viewpoint and as a means of exchanging in- formation with publishers from many countries. COHEN For Oak Park Council Ir'ocf for by Citizens for Cohen VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE! Israelis Continue Wagner Protest TEL AVIV — For the sec- ond time in less than a week angry outbursts from the audience rocked Mann Au- ditorium as the Israel Philharmonic played a work by composer Richard Wagner. Last week, fights and sh- outs erupted from the audi- ence as the orchestra, con- ducted by Zubin Mehta, played the prelude and "Love Death" from Wagner's "Tristan and Isolde." On Sunday, Mehta left the podium when an outburst of protests again was heard from the audi- ence. Wagner's music has been unofficially banned in Is- rael since 1938, before statehood, because his music was favored by Hitler and the Nazis. with Secretary of State Haig, former President Nixon last week urged Saudi leaders to induce the PLO into accepting (Saudi) Prince Fand's eight-point peace plan, if only in princi- ple, as a springboard for ex- panded negotiations later." Romberg said Nixon was not asked to engage in any discussions during the trip. He denied a report that while in Cairo for President Anwar Sadat's funeral, Nixon and Haig had disL cussed the need to bring the PLO into the peace talks. Newsweek magazine re- ported in its Oct. -26 issue that "the Reagan Adminis- tration is working quietly to bring the PLO into the peace process." 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