Mitchells To Lead Romney Campaign S uzan Singer Mitchell and her husband, Steve Mitchell, two notable Re- publicans from West Bloomfield, are putting their support behind U.S. Senate can- didate Ronna Romney. Each will campaign on the professional staff of Ms. Rom- ney, the former state Republi- can chairwoman and radio talk show host. Ms. Singer Mitchell, 39, pres- ident of Mitchell Research and Communications, will act as deputy campaign director and finance director. Mr. Mitchell, 49, chairman of Mitchell Re- search and Communications, will serve as general consultant and pollster to the campaign. 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West of Haggerty 624-0400 Assad Resumes Flow Of Syrian Jewry New York (JTA) — Virtually all Syrian Jews who applied for exit visas have received them, according to reports reaching U.S. Jewish groups. However, the president of the Council for the Rescue of Syrian Jews, Alice Harary, said there are still five or six members of the Jewish community without a desired visa in hand. But, she said, "We are not expecting a problem." In recent weeks, she add- ed, the process of granting visas was slowed first by the death of Syrian President Hafez Assad's son Basil and now by the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. After decades in which travel was extremely limited for the 3,500 Jews then liv- ing in Syria, Assad an- nounced a policy of free travel in April 1992. While more than 2,000 Jews left the country, most moving to join Brooklyn's large Syrian Jewish com- munity, Assad sharply rein- ed in the issuing of travel permits beginning in Oc- tober 1992. Last December, Assad promised U.S. Secretary of State Warren Christopher that he would grant the permits by the end of the month. While he failed to meet that self-imposed deadline, it seems as if offi- cial American assurances that Assad would deliver are being borne out. The issuing of visas, however, has not yet resulted in a renewed flow of Syrian Jews. "They're not leaving," said Seymour Reich, who heads a task force on Syrian Jewry for the Conference of Presidents of Major Ameri- can Jewish Organizations. One factor holding them back is the need to pack and to sell their property. The unusually cold winter has also delayed travel. "I think before Pesach we'll see a lot, and the rest afterward," said Harary. In fact, not all of the 1,000 remaining Jews plan on leaving. Estimates of those who plan to remain in Syria range from a few dozen to a few hundred. 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