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Call Today Smithfield • 642-5665 Crank* Centre 30233 Ssettfield Rd SUITE 102 CgXTOq Troy 879-2222 Sunset Plaza 81 1 Long Lake Rd. at Livernois CANTOR LOUIS KLEIN Press Club Admits Arab Party Was Traded for Two Speeches WASHINGTON (JTA) — The world-famous National Press Club whose historic reputation as an ethical forum is based on journalis- tic purity, stood revealed Wednesday as having guaranteed the anti-Israel Arab League two oppor- tunities for "political" speeches to the club in re- turn for spending $40,000 for an "Arab night" gala to entertain the club's mem- bership. The resignation of Richard Maloy, chief of the Washington Bureau of the Thomson Newspapers that includes the Times of Lon- don and the Toronto Globe and Mail, as chairman of the club's speakers commit- tee when he discovered the guarantee blew the cover off the package of three events agreed between the League and some of the club's lead- ers. After the club had an- nounced the gala, it was re- ported that the club's pub- licity attendant to it had listed, the Palestine Libera- tion Organization among the League's 22 member "countries," but that Charles Williams, the club's entertainment chairman, and Drew Von Bergen, its president, said that it would not act to bar the terrorist organization from partici- pation. CANTOR ISAAC GOODFRIEND THURSDAY • JUNE 5 • 8 P.M. DONATION - $3.50 - ADULTS $2.00 - STUDENTS Congregation B'nai Moshe In response to a ques- tion, Hodding Carter, the State Department's chief spokesman, later ridiculed the club's de- signation of the PLO as a "country." Von Bergen said the listing in the club's publication "re- cord" was "unfortunate." In a letter to Von Bergen May 23, Maloy said he was "obliged" to resign "on prin- ciple since you over-ruled . my decision to cancel the luncheon set for May 27 featuring Clovis Maksoud, resident spokesman for Arab League." Maloy's letter said "my cancellation decision, cleared in advance with club Vice President Joseph Slevin and chairman of the board Seth Payne, was made on the customary grounds our members had shown insufficient interest in the luncheon. We had sold only 61 tickets to our 3,000 resident members and require twice that number to put on a lunch. "The Arab League pledged to buy a block of 100 tickets so the luncheon could go forward, but presumably Press Club speakers luncheons are for the benefit of our members and not for special interest groups who desire access to our platform and the cover- age provided by national public radio and C-SPAN," Maloy wrote. (C-SPAN is the television cable satellite public affairs network that serves numerous cable tele- vision systems.) "You have explained to me," Malay's letter to Von Bergen said, "that you overruled my deci- sion and reinstated the Maksoud lunch after the Arab League said they would pull out of the `Arab night' party being held the same week in the Press Club unless the luncheon was also held. "According to James Abourezk, attorney for the Arab League, the League had been given a "guaran- tee" by the Press Club that if they agreed to underwrite the Arab night party, they could in return use the Press Club to make two `political' statements at a newsmakers breakfast and a speakers luncheon. He Jewish Theater Festival Planned NEW YORK — The Jewish Theatre of the Na- tional Foundation for Jewish Culture will have its first Jewish Theater Festi- val and Conference June 21-25 at Marymount Man- hattan College. Focused on the theme "Exploring the Dimensions of Jewish Theater," the fes- tival will feature perform- ances by association mem- bers and guest companies, workshops conducted by theater specialists and ses- sions relating to the issues of the contemporary Jewish theater. 000000000000 0 INVITATIONS? Hattie Schwartz 0 — Of Course! 0 0 0 352-7387 said further that his clients * * * * * * * * * * *0 had budgeted $40,000 for SHOWS? MUSIC? this 'package' and $20,000 ENTERTAINMENT? had already been spent. I, of Seymour Schwartz course, knew nothing of 8 — Of Course! 356-8525 such a guarantee and if I had, would never have agreed to a luncheon in the first place." 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