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New York (JTA) — A news
conference convened by the
Simon Wiesenthal Center in
Jerusalem last month, at
which its list of 10 most-
wanted Nazi war criminals
was announced to the world
media, appears last week to
have reaped a large reward.
Possibly aided by information
publicized by the Center,
federal police in Argentina
arrested fugitive Nazi war
criminal Josef Schwamm-
berger, accused mass mur-
derer of Jews in the Polish
towns of Przemysl, Rozwadow
and Stalowa-Wola.
Schwammberger was No. 5
on the list of the Los Angeles-
based Wiesenthal Center.
Schwammberger, 75, was ar-
rested in the province of Cor-
doba in northern Argentina,
about 500 miles from Buenos
Aires, where he is believed to
have been in hiding for about
two weeks. He was flown to
Buenos Aires and then moved
back to La Plata, 60 miles to
the south, for an extradition
hearing.
Schwammberger was ar-
rested in Austria following
World War II, but it is be-
lieved he escaped to South
America in 1948 with the
help of the Nazi network
called "Odessa," according to
the Wiesenthal Center.
Argentine authorities be-
lieve he arrived in their coun-
try in 1950. The Wiesenthal
Center first reported his
presence there in 1966.
The West German govern-

ment asked Argentina for
Schwammberger's extradi-
tion 14 years ago. Documents
provided by a court in Stut-
tgart describe Schwamm-
berger as a former SS officer
in Poland, responsible for
hundreds of executions while
commandant of the Roz-
wadow labor camp in 1942,
the Przemysl camp at the end
of 1943, and director of a con-
centration camp at Mielec in
1944 and 1945.
Rabbi Marvin Hier, dean of
the Wiesenthal Center,
said the Center released
Schwammberger's SS file and
his photo at the news con-
ference, attended by media
representatives from several
nations.
"This was picked up by the
Argentine wire service," said
Flier. "That night in Jeru-
salem, I was phoned by the
Argentine television station
for details of Schwamm-
berger. Hier said that the
West German government,
responding to publication of
the list of 10 "most wanted,"
announced an increase in the
reward money it was offering
for information leading to
Schwammberger's arrest
from $100,000 to $325,000.
Argentine police said that
Schwammberger offered no
resistance when he was ar-
rested at a ranch near the
town of Huerta Grande. The
fugitive, living under an
assumed name, readily ad-
mitted he was
Schwammberger.

Jewish Journalists
Form World Network

Jerusalem (JTA) — A new
organization aimed at pro-
viding closer links among
Jewish journalists all over the
world was established here
last weekend.
The founding of the Inter-
national Jewish Media Asso-
ciation was announced at the
end of the second Interna-
tional Conference on Jewish
Media held at the Van Leer
Institute in Jerusalem.
Founding chairman of the
new body is Robert Cohn of
St. Louis, president of the
American Jewish Press
Association. The organization
will organize conferences and
promote professional contacts
and the exchange of articles
and commentary columns
among Jewish journalists. It
' will also work closely with
the information department

of the World Zionist
Organization and with the
World Union of Jewish Jour-
nalists and World Union of
Jewish Students.
The WZO information de-
partment announced at the
same time the establishment
of a satellite news network to
enable the WZO to update
Jewish newspapers on events
of Jewish and Zionist
interest.

Elections Held

New York — Bennett
Yanowitz of Cleveland, Ohio
has been elected president of
the Jewish Education Service
of North America, Inc.,
(JESNA). He succeeds Mark
E. Schlussel of Southfield,
who headed the agency since
1984.

