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Leasee responsible for excess wear & tear, subject to 4% use tax. To get total pymts. on lease multiply pymt by / of months. With approved credit. 100 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1991 New York (JTA) — The president of Argentina has promised to provide Jewish researchers with access to all files on Nazi leaders who found refuge in Argentina. He denied charges that his country is hiding'secret files on Martin Bormann, Adolf Hitler's deputy, whose postwar fate is a matter among dispute by Holocaust scholars. Meeting with Jewish organizational leaders, Pres- ident Carlos Saul Menem also said he will continue raising the plight of Syrian Jewry in discussions with Syrian President Hafez Assad. Mr. Menem, who is of Syrian descent, said he rais- ed the matter in meetings with the leaders of Egypt and Tunisia. Mr. Menem was praised by the Jewish leaders for his ac- tions in the two years since he took office. During that time, he has passed anti- discrimination legislation, banned neo-Nazi marches, intervened for Israeli ser- vicemen missing in action and become the first Argen- tinian head of state to visit Israel. The president thanked the Jewish leaders for their ap- preciation, and said, apropos of his visit to Israel, that they "should be proud of that wonderful country," ac- cording to one participant. Mr. Menem denied rumors that his country had been involved in Iraq's nuclear research. The issue of Argentinian files on escaped Nazi war criminals was raised by Gerald Posner, author of Hitler's Children,in an op-ed published in the New York Times on Nov. 13. Mr. Posner charged that he had seen a bulging file on Bormann in the secret ar- chives of the Argentine Fed- eral Police. Mr. Bormann, who directed the German opera- tion that shipped gold, diamonds and other booty from Nazi death camps to safe harbor in sympathetic Peronist Argentina, was never certified dead, though many experts, including Simon Wiesenthal, believe he did not escape Europe. Mr. Menem said he had asked his Interior Ministry for its files on Mr. Bormann, but was told none existed. In response for a request for Mr. Mengele's file', he received the documentation, which indicated that Auschwitz's "Angel of Death" entered Argentina in 1948 on a Red Cross pass- port. During the 45-minute meeting, Mr. Menem receiv- ed the Nachum Goldmann Distinguished Statesman medal from the World Jew- ish Congress. Other organizations at the session included B'nai B'rith International, the Anti- Defamation League, the American Jewish Com- mittee and 13 constituents of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations. Anti-Fascists Protest Le Pen London (JTA) — Anti- fascist protesters are plann- ing a relentless campaign against Jean-Marie Le Pen, leader of France's extreme right-wing National Front while he is in London. They have sworn to "chase, hound and disrupt" his visit. The "Stop Le Pen" drive, organized by the Lon- don-based Campaign Against Fascism in France, has been endorsed by 60 members of Parliament. They signed a notice of an early day motion — a motion set for no specific day, whose purpose is public expression of a view and getting as many signatures as possible — demanding that the Holo- caust denier's trip here be called off. Labor Member of Parlia- ment Alice Mahon, who prepared the notice, told a news conference her opposi- tion to Mr. Le Peri grew out of her visit to the site of the Auschwitz death camp in Poland in 1989. Mr. Le Pen's dismissal of the "horrors of the place" as a "detail of history" was "proof of how rotten and evil he is," said Ms. Mahon. She was referring to Mr. Le Pen's remark in a Radio Luxembourg interview broadcast on Sept. 13, 1987, that the Holocaust was merely "a detail of World War II." He was subsequently sued for slander. An appeals court in Versailles levied a substan- tial fine on him. The Campaign Against Fascism in France has pro- duced a dossier which it claims proves that Mr. Le Pen and his party are fascist and frequently anti-Semitic.