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Hideout Found
In Amsterdam
Amsterdam (JTA) — In a story
that brings Anne Frank to mind,
a new owner of an Amsterdam
apartment recently discovered a
hiding area above a closet that
apparently was used during the
Holocaust.
The apartment owner also
found various items in the space
that had not been touched in
about 50 years.
The items included a mattress
and copies of a German medical
magazine from 1942 and 1943.
A German Jew may have hid
in the apartment, given the type
of objects found and the location
of the apartment, said a staff
member of a museum here about
the Resistance.
The apartment is located in an
area where many Jews lived be-
fore World War II.
Efforts are under way to locate
the person who hid here, but
sources said the person probably
did not survive the Holocaust.
Metro Station
Name Change
Montreal (JTA) — Jewish lead-
ers there are attempting to
change the name of a metro sta-
tion that they say is named after
a notorious racist and anti-Semi-
te.
The Lionel Groulx metro sta-
tion, one of the many entry points
to Montreal's famed Under-
ground City, is named for an
abby and religious leader in Que-
bec who earlier this century
spouted anti-Semitic diatribes
during church sermons and in
the pages of the French-language
daily Le Devoir.
"Whatever Groulx's other ac-
complishments, he led and in-
spired a variety of nationalism
that was ethnocentric, anti-Se-
mitic and xenophobic," B'nai
Brith Canada wrote in a letter to
the executive committee of the
Montreal Urban Community.
In 1901, Mr. Groulx founded
the nationalist Catholic Action
group.
Nearly a century later, Que-
bec is still riven by disputes over
whether the province should sep-
arate from the rest of Canada.
The letter said Mr. Groulx's
"brand of nationalism has little in
common with civic or territorial
nationalism proclaimed by today's
younger adherents to Quebec na-
tionalism, and they will hopeful-
ly understand the pain and anger
of our community."
B'nai Brith recommended that
the name of the station be
changed to commemorate the late
Cardinal Paul Emile Leger, a
Quebec cleric "whose life work
was committed to the underpriv-
ileged of all races and religions."