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July 21, 1978 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-07-21

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Friday, July 21, 1911

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

DR. RALPH SANDLERS •

Congressmen Incensed by Poor Investigation Center Programs for Kids
Slated at Both Locations
of U.S. Agencies' Involvement With Nazis
and puppets. The older

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
The General Accounting Of-
fice (GAO) was accused
Wednesday of having
"hedged on the most impor-
tant questions" in response
to a "Congressional com-
mittee's requests for infor-
mation on what had trans-
.

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pired within the United nor said it was having diffi-
States government that culty obtaining informa-
over the past 30 years have tion.
Elizabeth
Rep.
permitted Nazi war crimi-
nals to enter and live in the Holtzman ID-N.Y.) elicited
from the GAO witness that
U.S."
The House judiciary sub- first he did not know how
committee on emigration, much the CIA had paid al-
citizenship and interna- leged Nazis in its employ-
tional law had requested and secondly that he did not
the GAO 17 months ago to ask the CIA about such
investigate whether Fed- payments. After the GAO
eral agencies had deliber- said it had reports on 40 of
ately obstructed or quashed the 57 cases that existed be-
persecutions of the alleged fore 1973 Lowe agreed to as-
Nazis. When Victor Lowe, sign a liaison official from
director of the GAO's gen- the GAO to the subcommit-
eral government division, tee to look into the 17 other
offered his long-awaited re- cases.
One of these was disclosed
port, it "made it doubtful
that the government will as involving CIA's alleged
able
to
deport
many"
use
with State Department
ever be
approval of a former Ger-
of the alleged criminals.
The subcommittee, at the man Foreign Office official
start of three days of hear- who had served as liaison
ings responded with intense between Nazi Foreign
dissatisfaction over the re- Minister Joachim von Rib-
benstrop and the Einszat-
port.
Rep. Joshua Eilberg gruppen, the mobile exter-
(D-Pa.), chairman of both mination squad that
the full committee and roamed Eastern Europe
the subcommittee, during World War II. This
pointed out that the GAO official, according to those
did not follow up on its close to the investigation,
own investigations. His had worked for several
staff, Eilberg said, could months for the CIA in the
obtain material from the U.S.
Lowe contended that it is
files of the Central Intel-
ligence Agency that the "unlikely that a widespread
GAO indicated were conspiracy existed" among
U.S. agencies "but we can-
closed to them.
When Lowe said that it not absolutely rule out the
would have been helpful if possibility of undetected,
the GAO had subpoena isolated instances of delib-
power to obtain CIA infor- erate obstruction." He said
mation, Eilberg labelled his that legal delays, appeals
testimony "bogey-man ar- and other procedures and
guments" since the GAO the age of the witnesses
had never asked the sub- made investigations and
committee for subpoenas court cases difficult.

Radio Station Buyer Seeks
to Exclude Jewish Programs

LOS ANGELES (JTA) — intent to abuse that
The Anti-Defamation privilege by engaging in
League of Bnai Brith has anti-Semitic discrimination
requested the Federal in determining to whom
Communications Commis- programming will be made
sion (FCC) to fully investi- available."
Lehrer noted in his let-
gate the proposed sale of
ter that the discriminat-
Monterey, Calif., radio sta-
tion KWAV to an individual ory policy enunciated by
who is reported to have James E. Brown of Chris-
pledged to exclude Jews tian Awareness Broad-
from the station's religious casting Systems Division
may well be in contraven-
programming.
In a letter to the FCC, tion of federal law and
David A. Lehrer, ADL's regulations as well as
Western States Counsel, California law.
Brown is reported to have
expressed the ADL's con-
cern that "a licensee of the said that he will broadcast
federal government, a per- Christian programs and
son entrusted with control exclude Jews from such
over a limited national re- programs except for
source, should evidence the "Jewish people . . . who
have converted to Christ-
ianity."

The Jewish Community
Center's group services di-
vision is taking registration
for its new child care prog-
ram beginning Sept. 5 for
children age 21/2-6.
Children may attend two,
three or five full days or two,
three or five half-days.
Lunch is served to children
in the full-day session.
For information, call the
group services department,
661-1000. ext. 251.

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group will focus on soft
sculpture and crafts, co-ed
gourmet cooking, knitting
and crocheting and building
model cars and planes.
The Center also an-
nounced it will conduct a
basketball clinic Aug. 21-
Sept. 1 at the main building.
Clinics will be held 9 a.m.-
noon and 1-4 p.m. in two
one-week sessions, Aug.
21-25 and Aug. 28-Sept. 1.

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The Center announced,
Michigan State Univer-
meanwhile, that Bessie sity basketball star Greg
Levin will join the nur- Keiser will supervise the
sery staff at the main clinic.
Openings are limited. For
building in the fall.

Mrs. Levin has taught the
parent-toddler classes at
the 10 Mile branch for the
past seven years. She will
teach a "kindershpiel"
12:45 p.m. Tuesdays and
Thursdays at the branch,
while serving at the main
building on Mondays, Wed-
nesdays and Fridays.
The Center Nursery
School is taking registra-
tion for its fall semester be-
ginning Sept. 5. The school
emphasizes physical, social,
emotional and creative de-
velopment, while involving
children in typical pre-
school activities: arts and
crafts, field trips, stories,
exercises and the obser-
vance of Jewish holidays.
For information, call the
group services office.

Classes for youth in
kindergarten through
sixth grade will be of-
fered at the 10 Mile
branch beginning with
the fall semester.

Classes will meet 4:30
p.m. Monday-Friday and
will be divided into two di-
visions: kindergarten
through second grade and
third through sixth grades.
The younger children will
be able to choose from many
activities, including magic
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crafts, simple sports, games

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registration information,
call the physical education
office, 661-1000, ext. 180 or
181.

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