THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 4, 1980 16 'PASSPORT' PHOTOS IN COLOR WHILE YOU WAIT 0 For 24 Hour Film Drop Service LENS E OPENING cpp.agpp,) viDC-0 353.5330 1•1. MUM Oil nen NOT ow saw '111rr IL T. IC SA. 34c 11.. I 34: S•. 12-2 main S• • 11111MIRSIIMI at 1115111 Investigations in the Offing Over Radio Interview of Trifa WASHINGTON (JTA) — Ramifications of Radio Free Europe's (RFE)inter- view with alleged Nazi war criminal Archbishop Vale- rian Trifa that it broadcast last May have mushroomed into formal requests for five separate federal and Con- gressional' investigations. The requests by Rep. 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Setting forth specific charges against RFE, Holtzman, who heads the House Subcommittee on Immigration, Refugees and International Law, urged inquiries in addressing Rep. Dante B. Fascell (D-Fla.), chairman of the House Sub- committee on International Operations; Elmer B. Staata, U.S. Comptroller General; Dr. John Gronouski, chairman of the U.S. Board for Interna- tional Broadcasting that oversees RFE and RL; Dr. Glenn Gerguson, RFE-RL president, with offices in Munich; and U.S. Attorney General Benjamin Civiletti. Authorities of both the board and RFE have ac- knowledged that RFE's interview and its broadcast constituted a "mistake in judgment" since it did not mention that Trifa was fac- ing trial in Detroit related to his alleged role in the massacre of some 4,000 Jews in Romania in World War II. 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According to the board's records, Henze told a meet- ing last August, following protests against the Trifa interview, that "concern" about it is "silly" and that it "certainly isn't serious from the point of view of the White House." Holtzman's first letter to Carter was answered by a NSC staff secretary which Holtzman described as "in- appropriate, inadequate and inaccurate" and "suggests that the White House attaches little impor- tance" to the issue. With more than a week having passed since her sec- ond letter, Holtzman said that the White House by its silence and by not disasso- ciate themselves specifi- cally, their silence consti- tutes approval and ac- ceptance of his (Henze's) remarks." RFE/RL senior vice president William Buell, in Washington, said that "the whole episode" has been "very painful" and his is "very unhappy about the publicity the story is get- ting." Saying that "the interview as broadcast was a mistake in judgment," Buell added, "my boss" — Ferguson — "has accepted _ responsibility for it as a mistake." Buell volunteered that Rafael and Popper, both Jewish, are naturalized U.S. citizens, and that the director of the Romanian service, Noel Bernard, also is Jewish. "The reason for the personnel action," Buell said, is that Rafael and Pop- Luxury Liners to Dock at Haifa NEW YORK (JTA) — Haifa will be a port of call for some of the world's most famous cruise ships in 1980, the Israel Government Tourist Office announced. Four vessels making round-the-world cruises have Haifa on their itineraries. They are the British Queen Elizabeth 2 and Canberra and the Norwegian Sagafjord and Royal Viking Star. The Queen Elizabeth de- parts from New York on Jan. 17 and will embark passengers later at Port Everglades, Fla. and Los Angeles. She is due at Haifa on March 11 and sails for New York and Port Everglades March 12. 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