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He was sentenced to death and hanged. - We Accept fru& Food Prague (JTA) — A memorial tablet to Josef Tiso, the wartime puppet leader of Slovakia, has been removed from the former Roman Catholic teachers college in the Slovakia town of Banovce, where it was unveiled on July 8. The tablet, which had been ceremonially placed on the building and blessed by the bishop of Nitra, Josef Korec, was taken down by order of the Slovak government, following a storm of protests. Tiso, a Roman Catholic priest, was president of a puppet Slovak state during the war, with allegiance to the Nazis, and was responsi- ble for the deportation of Slovak Jews. The memorial tablet had been unveiled on the occa- sion of the anniversary of the foundation of the teachers college by Tiso mit MR, MIlle AEI t...-51111P.-SlatAllIllt Rabbis Ask Thatcher To Help In Pollard Case London (JTA) — Rabbis representing three branches of Judaism in Britain are asking Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to intervene with President Bush on behalf of convicted spy Jonathan Pollard. The rabbis, all residents of Finchley, northern London, plan to hand the prime min- ister a letter shortly asking that she convey to Bush the "deep concern" felt by "Jewish people everywhere" about the life sentence im- posed on Pollard in 1985 and the way he has been treated ever since. Pollard has been im- prisoned in solitary con- finement and strictly limited in who may visit him and in corresponding with people outside the prison. Four of the eight signatories are Orthodox rabbis, three are Reform and one is from the Progressive branch. They charge that Pollard, a former civilian intel- ligence analyst employed by the U.S. Navy, was the vic- tim of harsh and vindictive treatment when he was sentenced to life imprison- ment for spying for Israel. Their letter states, "We appreciate that the United Kingdom government cannot intervene in the United States' internal af- fairs, , .tt, human rights are an international matter," and "we therefore respect- fully ask you" to raise with the U.S. administration "the concern which is felt by your constituents about the plight of Jonathan Pollard." The rabbis acknowledge that Pollard was convicted for passing classified infor- mation to Israel, but "at no time was it alleged, or was he convicted, of passing United States' secrets," they wrote. They claim that "all the information was specifically about the Arab front line states" and was intended to help Israel defend itself against chemical weapons such as are manufactured by Syria and Iraq. June Price Index Sees Small Rise Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israel's cost-of-living index rose by a relatively low 0.7 percent in June, the Central Bureau of Statistics announced July 15. The rate was down from a 1.5 percent rise in May and a 2.5 percent hike in April. The news gave economists hopes that inflation could be kept to below 20 percent this year.