..n .444,444 410,J.,..11,4411041,4464,14444.4,14444 44,..4444.44.-444-4, '444. .4444 44.44 44,44444.44444,44,4•41 , 4,,,,- 444,44.44.4.4444 44.44444. 4,. , • s, Bombs Bit 2 Rochester Synagogues ROCHESTER, N.Y. (JTA)—Two synagogues here were ravaged by bombs early Tuesday morning, in- juring two persons slightly and causing extensive damage to both buildings. The blasts, which were spaced 10 minutes apart, occurred shortly after midnight at Temple Beth Sholom and the Light of Israel Sephardic Center. This is the sec- ond time in two weeks that Ro- chester has been the target of what police termed "maniacal bombers." The first wave of bombings oc- curred Oct 12 when dynamite bombs were touched off in the Federal Building. Monroe County building, two black churches and- the home of a union official. Police Commissioner John Mas- trella stated that the bombings ap- peared to be a "coordinated at- tack," and District Attorney B. Lazarus said that "circumstances would indicate that there is a definite link between the two waves of bombings." No motives' or suspects for any of the bombings has been found. Rabbi fisionson Cohen, spirit- ual leader of the Sephardic Cen- ter, estimated the damage in- flicted upon his synagogue as SOS- to SWAN. No immediate es- timate of the damage to the Temple Beth Sholom Center was available. Although chemical tests to de- termine what kind of explosives were used had not yet been made at the time of this writing, prelim- inary observations indicated that it was dynamite. Twenty minutes before the blast went off at Temple Beth Sholom, Israel Has Right to Exist—Ghandi • WASHINGTON (JTA) — Premier Indira Gandhi of India said here Sunday that her country was not anti-Israel and that Israel had a right to exist. She said that she saw no reason why the Jarring peace talks cannot be resumed, de- spite peripheral issues. Mrs. Gandhi was interviewed on NBC-TV program "Meet the Press" by Lawrence E. Spivak, producer of the program, and Paul- ine Frederick of the NBC news staff. Spivak questioned India's atti- tude toward Israel "because of India's all-out support for the Arab position in the Six-Day War." Mrs. Gandhi said, "India is not anti-Israel. Since the state has come into being, we believe it has a rigid to exist but we also believe It can' exist in peace if it has good neighborly relations and under- standing with its neighbors." Asked if she placed "full responsibility on Israel for getting good relations," Mrs. Gandhi replied, "No, the responsibility is, naturally, all around. It is also on the United States to some extent" Asked by Miss Frederick if she had any recommendations to get the Jarring talks started, the In- dian premier said, "I find it diffi- cult to understand why the talks can't go ahead. In other places and other situations, in spite of cold war and fighting, negotiations have begun and have been pos- sible." Miss Frederick asked If India had conveyed these views to the two parties. Mrs. Gandhi replied, "I don't think directly, I think some of us have said so. That's all." Mechanics is the paradise of mathematical science, because here we come to the fruits of rnathematics.—Leonardo da Vinci. :.: :.: .:.. .:. JACK'S SATURDAY & SUNDAY SALE Eight large windows were Irving Goldstein, a synagogue el- der, had locked the doors for the knocked out in the Sephardic Cen- night and had not seen or beard ter, with rubble and splinters of glass scattered on the floors of all anything unusuaL Shortly after midnight, caretak- the rooms of the building. er Wallace Gilbert and his wife, who live in an apartment in an- TIE DETROIT 131511 other section of the synagogue 14—Friiy, October 30, 1,70 building, heard a loud explosion which they believed came from Let Vs Do Tear Wedding the boiler. Gawk Ow Masi Alarmed neighbors, however, who had been awakened by the blast, began assembling in the street and shouting that a bomb 23435 SOUTHFIELD RD. had touched off. Mrs. Gilbert fainted from shock and was taken to a local hospital for treatment She was later re- leased. 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