Hash Explains Cancellation Talk Show With NF.W YORK OITA, - George the to Bush, S. ambassador dotted Nations, apologized to Dick' Casco for canceling out of his ABC TV talk show after agreeing to appear with Rabbi Moir Kahan, chairman of the Jewish Defense League In a leper to Cat ett, the former congressman conceded that he had agreed to do the show but sub sequently "did an in depth che,k" with "certain responsible, highly respected leader; of national Jew - sh organizations" who convinced him that ''any move by me that would have even the slightest ap- pearanee of giving recognition our credence to Kahane would damage the serious productive and legal efforts that they and thousands of their (elicits Jews have been mak- ing to alleviate the suffering of their brothers iin the Sov iv! Union i " Bush explained that while it had been his original intention to "forcefully" repudiate MI, policy in Rabbi Kahane's presence, he became convinced after speaking with the Jewish leaders that he did not want to "iose any standing whatsoever to Mr. Kahane." Anarchists Pomb Springer's Plant WEST BERLIN (JTA — Anti- communism and support for Israel were the reasons cited by the anarchist "Commando Second ,tone" grout) for bombing the Axel Springer publishing plant in Ilam- hung in which 17 persons were injured, three seriously An anonynuois letter received be the German publisher w arned of further terrorist acts and de- manded that the Springer news- papers "discontinue their incite merit against freedom movements in the third world, especially against the Arab peonies fighting for the liberation of Palestine' and that "Springer cease his propagandistic and material sup- port of Zionism and the imperial- istic policies of the ruling groups in Israel " Axel Springer, one of the lead- ing German publishers, is well known for his efforts to reconcile the German and Israeli people since World War 11. The "Commando Second June" is a subgroup of the Rid Army Fac- tion (RAF), a name adopted by the anarchist Baader-Nleinhof group June 2 refers to the date in 1967 when a student was killed in Berlin during demonstrations against a visit by the Shah of Iran . U.S. Cultural Center in Jerusalem Vandalized JERUSALEM (JTA t—Police are investigating vandalism at the American Cultural Center here. Plate glass windows were smash- ed, and slogans calling for a Viet Cong Victory" and likening the U.S to Nazi Germany were paint- ed on the walls. The foreign mini- stry expressed regrets to the U.S. Embassy. Police said they had no infor- mation to link the vandalism with an anti-U.S. demonstration outside the Cultural Center by about 60 followers of the left-wing SIMI, Matzpen, and the New Communist Party. The demonstrators had a police permit and dispersed peace- fully afterwards. Police said they had no idea whether the vandals were Israelis or Americans. Program to Train Youth th. t o WI re. , I This is a "matter of deepest conscience," Rush wrote, adding in a postcript that the arrests in Lido Beach, I-1. of four alleged JBLers for reputedly planning to blow up the Soviet estate at Glen Cove indicated "the kinds of activities that Kahane by his conduct condones" but that other Jewish leaders deem "outrageously irresponsible." The alleged plot by reputed mem- bers of the Jewish Defense League to bomb the Long Island residence , was condemned as a "shocking development" by Mai Broth Presi- dent David M. Blumberg. Addres- sing the annual convention of Bnai Bath's Caribbean District, Blum- berg said that the plot. "if true. exposes the deplorable, self-defeat- ing tactics of those who advocate this kind of senseless violence." "The outrage," he told 300 dele- gates. "is compounded by the fact that President Nixon is in Moscow at this very moment seeking to establish a basis for peaceful co- existence and to safeguard the human rights of Jews in the Soviet Union '• Four persons were arrested in the Lido Beach, 1.1., Jewish Center o here authorities said the suspects were assembling two fragmenta- tion bombs. All were charged with possession of explosives and con- piracy to bomb the Soviet resi- dence. A JDL spokesman denied that the suspects, three students and one unemployed, were members of his group. In Montreal, Abie Ingher, 23, national coordinator of the Stu- dent Struggle for Soviet Jewry, was dragged out of the Windsor Hotel ballroom and punched in the face repeatedly by Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers after - he handed an appeal in favor of Soviet Jewry to United Nations Secretary General Kurt Waldheim, who was addressing the Canadian UN Association banquet. Iniber. who was accompanied by two students, tried to convey to the secretary general the feelings of the Jewish community when the incident occurred S •me 500 people, a number of them Jews, witnessed the incident. Waldheim told the audience that it was his intention to listen to Inibers appeal. "I want to say to that gentleman that since I am in NVJ Congress Sets* (;overitors Meeting NEW YORK—Delegates from some 20 countries, including two Socialist states, will attend the an- . nual meeting of the Governing council of the World Jewish Con- gress here Monday through June 9, the first time in more than a • decade that the organization's high- , est body has come to America. The meeting will be opened officially with a session at the Bar- , bizon Plaza Hotel, addressed by the president of the WJC, Dr. Nahum Goldmann. Among the members of the gov- erning council who will attend are Dr. Moses Rosen. chief rabbi of j Romania and member of its parlia- ment: Dr. Lavoslav Kadelburg, di rector of the Yugoslav Institute of Public Administration and a mem- ber of the executive of the Fed- eration of Jewish Communities: and Dr. Hendrik George van Dam of Berlin, the secretary general of the Central Council of Jewish in West Germany. Among the Israel: dele.odion ce 11:1 7 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 8—Frid•June 2, 1972 hi- MIMIC office I have done all I can, and Rep. Hamilton Fish, Jr. (R.rs4Y.) had been impreSsed will cont:nue to do so, for Soviet said that he Jews and other humanitarian \kith the emigres he saw at the causes." stoposer point at Schloss Schoe au, Georgian Jewish Immigrants Stage near Vienna. "The people I saw had tery Sit - In; Removed by Police TEL AVIV IJTA — Police re- definitely kept their Jewish id .nti- moved 25 Georgian Jewish immi- tv." he told the Jewish Telegraphic grants — six families — from the Agency at the offices of the (Na- Jewry. Lydda Airport terminal after they tional Conference on Soviet In addition, he said, "They Came from so many different part'. of of the Soviet Union" and man. am- The emigres insisted on flats in them were professionals and l as wait e l Ashdod or Ramie where none are ilies—some of whom had available at present. long as 25 years to get permistsion staged a sit-in strike to protest against the flats offered them by the absorption ministry. The families were driven around id- ) leave- Fish, whose congressman-f4her the airport in police squad cars until they cooled off and later left was known for his anti-communism peacefully to stay temporarily with and his prewar isolationism, added that while in Geneva he urged relatives Georgian Jews have been arrive Marcel Nas-ille, head of the Inter- Red ing here in increased numbers dur- national Committee of the mg the last few days. Israeli of- Cross, to "continue his efforts ' to ficials believe Soviet authorities , aid Soviet Jews. stepped up their departures in or- • Fish told the JTA' that he oltuld der to get rid of dissidents during !write to Frank Shakespeare, di- to Russia. Ireetor of the U.S. Information President Nixon's visit e nttizli o uth ed o f i'VV‘ FORMAL SHOP FOR RENT. FOR SALE LINCOLN CENTER Mile Roads l ‘ A.og iecnecy., f The 2.500 Jews in Sukhumi, a town of 40.000 in Soviet Georgia, Soviet Union. are experiencing fewer difficulties than Jews in other Soviet cities, Jewish sources reported. Most have applied for exit per- mits to go to Israel, and Soviet of- ficials in the visa office treat the applicants with courtesy and even help them fill out their application forms before filing them. Jewish emigrants from Georgia encounter difficulties with the au- thorities only when they reach Moscow or other points of depar- ture, the sources said. Congressman Says Emigres Retaining Jewish Identity NEW YORK (JTA)—Just hack from the Geneva meeting of the executive committee of the Inter- governmental Committee for Euro- 891-2 3 60 pean Migration (ICEM), which ap- proved a budget increase of $700,- 000 -to aid in transporting Soviet DON'T MAKE Jewish emigres to other countries, Greenfield at 10% Open Thurs f r. S•t 1•111 /bone 968 7540 •SALES •SERVICE •PRICE LEASING ALL MAKES You get more when you deal wl ith 1,194,c1 *W. I SNORE) 12330 Jos. Carnpau HARRY ABRAM 891-0600 Fleet Manager Res. LI. 8-41 1 9 A COSTLY MISTAKE CALL US LAST Franklin Racquet Club I Features 6 WEEKS of TENNIS INSTRUCTION June 5th through)ply 13th LADIES CLINIC: Morning and afternoon sessions beginning June 5th for 6 weeks. Evening sessions Mon. 8 Wed. Night, 11/2 hrs. of clinic per week. MEN'S CLINIC: Evening sessions Tues. "8. 1 1 /2 hrs. per week of instruction for 6 weeks. JUNIORS' CLINIC: Thurs., Afternoon sessions starting at 4 p.m. Director: RANDY TOIG— prevoius head pro of the National Indoor Tenn, ,, Club in Pittsburgh, Penn. American and international tournament player. also 4 other experienced tennis instructors Private Lesson' Available CALL EARLY— 352-5633 • ENROLLMENT LIMITED Sign up today and become a member of the (Indoor Set). Enjoy the combined facilities of the Square Lake, Franklin and Greater Lansing Racquet Clubs . . . 24 well lit, resilient courts, spacious locker rooms, saunas and much, much more. FRANKLIK RACQUET 117. FOR INFORMATION CALL 352-5r_:33 29633 FRANKLIN Rd., Southfield M it . 48075 R C_