36 Friday, February 9, 1919 ARRY FREEDMAN rchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Soccer Team F ocus of Bias North Adams State and Babson College. During the North Adams game the Brandeis players were taunted and called anti-Semitic names. Fol- lowing the game the team bus was surrounded and pelted by a crowd of stu- dents. At Babson., a flag with a Star of David was displayed with the inscription "KTJ — Kill the Jews" and a cross superimposed. The Babson team, ath- letic director and college president apologized for the incident, held a pub- lic meeting on campus and plans programs to develop sensitivity to Jewish concerns. The incident at North Adams State is still being investigated. The two incidents in Massachusetts and a simi- lar incident at the Univer- sity of Florida in Gaines- ville has led the Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith to begin an investiga- tion of prejudice among col- legians. 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Teng seems to suggest, al- indication to Rep. Leste though in veiled language, Wolff (D-N.Y.), chairman o that the U.S. bolster its the House International Rea1 Middle East position, par- lations Subcommittee for ticularly by strengthening Asian and Pacific Affairs. Wolff raised the questioi Israel as a strategic asset to America. His position was of China's relations with lg.-, indicated in his interview raei after Teng had not, with Time magazine when mentioned the subject in his` he replied to a question on appearance before the full committee at the C oiol Soviet "hegemony:" - "I suppose that you Wolff observed to C have already read the let- since China is so di ter of 170 retired Ameri- by its view of Soviet can generals and admi- hegemony why is Peki rals," Teng said. "I have not equally disturbed abouto read it myself and I very Soviet hegemony in the much approve of that let- Middle East where it sup- ports foes of Israel. ter. Those generals have Chai's response, through already retired but they an interpreter, was that that are concerned and that means that the situation Israeli-Palestinian matt was like Peking's situation is indeed not tranquil." His answer referred to the with Taiwan. Vigorousl y assertions last month by re- dissenting from Chai's ex- tired top U.S. military lead- planation, Wolff pointed mill ers warning of Soviet policy the historic aspects of Israel and specifically affirming as a nation and Chai agreed Israel as a strategic asset to to meet with him again in the near future to discu0 the U.S. the Middle East situation '4 ence to Israel, Chai Tse- min, the chief representa- tive in Washington of the People's Republic of China, indicated that the Peking government will withhold improved relations with Is- Duo, Trio & Quartet , rael until the Palestinian Music For All situation is resolved. 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