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April 09, 1971 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-04-09

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

42—Friday, April 9, 1971

NBC Correspondent Goralski
to Discuss Calley at Bnai Moshe

The Town Hall Lecture Series of
Cong. Bnai Moshe will host Rob-
ert Goralski, NBC News Washing-
ton correspondent, discussing "The
Implications of the Lt. Calley
Court Martial Trial," 8:15 p.m.
April 18
Goralski covered the Calley story
from its beginning and through
the trial. He had befriended Lt.
Calley in Vietnam even before the
Mai Lai tragedy and has re-
mained his close personal friend.
The correspondent has traveled
in 35 foreign countries, .covering
five wars, including the Six-Day
War, but the nation's capital has
been his base of operations since
August 1961 when he joined
NBC News.
Before joining NBC News, Gor-
alski was chief of the Burmese

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Service of the Voice of America.
He has lived in Asia for six years
—in Korea, Japan and Pakistan.
While in Pakistan, he assisted in
establishing that country's first
school of iournalism, at the Uni-
versity of Karachi.
For tickets to his talk, contact
the Bnai Moshe office, LI 8-9000,
or at the door.

Ortho-
MINNEAPOLIS (JTA)
:dox and Conservative rabbinical
opposition led the Minneapolis Fed- I
eration for Jewish Service board
to table a resolution endorsing
a bill now before the Minnesota
Legislature to repeal the state's
present abortion law.
The abortion reform legislation
would in effect leave the decision
• for such action to the woman and
her doctor.
It was supported by the federa-
tion executive committee on rec-
ommendation of the social task
policy force of the federation's
urban affairs commission.
The board voted, after extended
debate, to table the resolution but
also voted unanimously in favor
of a statement by the federation
president which interpreted the
board's reluctance to vote on the
abortion issue as stemming fritra
a possible conflict with Jewish
religious law, rather than from a
desire to avoid taking a stand on
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Miss Tack is a senior in the
University of Michigan's college
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