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Ends In Paris
Paris (JTA) — The co-
sponsors of an international
conference on resurgent an-
ti-Semitism were received by
President Francois Mitter-
rand several hours after the
two-day meeting ended here.
The gathering represented
an unusual collaboration
between the United Nations
Educational Scientific and
Cultural Organization and
the Los Angeles-based
Simon Wiesenthal Center.
UNESCO until a few years
ago was a bastion of pro-
Arab, anti-Western senti-
ment in which Israel was
regularly attacked.
Mr. Mitterrand personally
congratulated the organizers
of the conference, Federico
Mayor Zaragoza, director-
general of UNESCO and
Rabbis Marvin Hier and Ab-
raham Cooper, co-deans of
the Wiesenthal Center.
They were accompanied by
the Center's European direc-
tor, Shimon Samuels and
Chief Rabbi Joseph Sitruk of
France, who was one of the
speakers at the conference.
Mr. Mitterrand is reported
to have said that "most anti-
Semitism is latent, but it
could turn bloody." He did
not elaborate.
The French president, who
had been scheduled to ad-
dress the conference but
bowed out at the last
minute, apologized for his
absence.
He said he was occupied at
an urgent meeting of both
chambers of the French
Parliament in Versailles to
discuss the crisis surroun-
ding the Maastricht Treaty
which would unite the Euro-
pean Community and pro-
vide for a single currency.
Former SS Man
Faces Trial
Bonn (JTA) — Josef
Schwammberger, the former
SS officer who was sentenced
last month to life imprison-
ment for the killing of Jews
during World War II, may
face another trial.
It would involve Mr.
Schwammberger's role as
the commander of a camp for
slave laborers in the oc-
cupied Polish town of Mielec.
The events related to the
Mielec camp were not
discussed in the Stuttgart
proceedings that led to Mr.
Schwammberger's convic-
tion. They include charges
that the former SS official
killed dozens of people, most
of them Jews.
ME Schwammberger turn-
ed 80 this year.