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The investigatory com- mission was established in April. The administrators of three of West German universities mentioned by ARD said they knew of no tissue samples of Nazi victims at their institutions. The fourth school, Tueb- ingen, said two microscopic samples from its anatomy col- lection had been withdrawn. According to Chancellor Georg Sandberger, the ARD report was grossly exaggerated. But the news media, especially Israeli reporters who pursued the ARD report, wrote later that the univer- sities mentioned had used body parts from victims of the Nazis, including Jews, Com- munists, disabled and men- tally ill people and so-called criminals. Sandberger stated in many interviews that Tuebingen had conducted a thorough in- quiry of its own and found that the only samples came from a young Polish woman and a young German who were decapitated by the Nazis in Stuttgart. "The tissues may have been left over from the times when the Nazis delivered corpses to universities for anatomical study. In our collection now there are neither body parts nor tissues which we can trace to the Nazi time," he said. That statement clearly con- tradicted the commission's report. University officials are now saying there was a misunderstanding of who con- stituted a Nazi victim. They said members of the commis- sion failed to differentiate between individuals executed because of their race or beliefs and those who were convicted criminals. The Eser commission responded that it reached its conclusions on the basis of a thorough analysis and con- sidered only Nazi victims, not criminals in the general sense. The commission observed that during the Nazi era, the so- called Peoples Courts con- demned individuals to death who were found guilty of "behaving against the in- terests of the people." That applied to any oppo- nent of the Nazi regime. AJCongress Wants Elections (JTA) — In a letter hand delivered to Israel's Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir and Finance Minister Shimon Peres, the American Jewish Congress appealed to the two Israeli leaders not to weaken or abandon the proposal for Palestinian elections which "for the first time held out real promise for movement towards an eventual negotiated settlement." Robert K. Lifton, president, and Henry Siegman, ex- ecutive director of the American Jewish Congress stressed in the letter that the AJCongress does not wish to inject itself into the current controversy over the possible dissolution of the unity government but was deeply concerned over the repercus- sions of any weakening of the proposal for Palestinian elec- tions that had been approved by the Knesset and endorsed by the U.S. government. Calling the election plan a "creative approach for a breakthrough in the more than 40 years of conflict," the Jewish leaders warned that it would be tragic if that in- itiative were compromised by the debilitating conditions imposed on it at the recent meeting of the Likud's Cen- tral Committee, or by the dissolution of the unity government." The lack of momentum in the peace process, they said, will leave a dangerous void which might result in a renewed outbreak of war bet- ween Israel and its Arab neighbors, or the imposition of a settlement.