I NEWS SAY IT , WITH TREES Tourism In Israel So Far Unaffected By Crisis Jerusalem (JPFS) — Tourism to Israel is so far unaffected by upheavals in the Middle East. Representatives of airline companies told the Jerusalem Post that there have been some inquiries about departures from Israel ahead of schedule, and there have been a "a few cancella- tions" by individual travelers, but there were "no cancellations of major con- sequence." Laufer Air, which handles most of the charter flights to Israel, reported that there have been no cancellations at all. Most groups scheduled to arrive for the summer, said El Al spokesman Nahman Kleiman, are already here, and Americans who arrived in July are booked to go back now for the end of the school vacation. Kleiman admitted that there were some requests last week for early depar- tures, but seats were not available, so the names were put on a waiting list. El Al was considering adding three flights to its East Coast schedule this week, he said, but noted that at the beginning of the summer flights were added to bring passengers from the U.S. to Israel. The few cancellations that there have been, he said, came mainly from the U.S. The only significant cancellation from Europe was that of a group of American servicemen who were coming from Germany, but in the interim were called up. TWA's cancellations were also minimal as were those of European carriers, most of which are flying at full capacity in both directions. Lufthansa spokesman It- zhak Zaroni and Swissair's Estee Roehm said that a lot of Israelis currently abroad want to come home earlier. Supremacists On Trial In Western Australia Sydney (JTA) — Six white vided details of secret supremacists are on trial in weapons caches and planned Perth, Western Australia, raids on police stations. for attempting to establish a Mr. Willey, former Nazi-style regime by means treasurer of the Australian of terrorism, harassment Nationalist Movement, and race riots. identified the group's leader The accused, members of as Jack Van Tongeren, who the Australian Nationalist he said almost burned Movement, planned to himself to death in a gaso- "drive foreigners, primarily line bomb attack on a Asians and Jews" out of Chinese restaurant. Australia, according to the The trial of the neo-Nazis testimony of prosecution in Perth has renewed witnesses, most of them impetus for state govern- disaffected former members ments to enact effective anti- racist laws. There are none, of the neo-Nazi group. They have been variously for example, in South charged on 194 counts, in- Australia. cluding the firebombing of In New South Wales, five Chinese restaurants, however, taxi driver Robert possession of explosives and Leys, 47, had his license robbery. suspended after the media The one charge applicable reported he played Nazi to all six is conspiracy to marches on his car cassette, threaten and harm Asians dressed in pseudo-Nazi living in Western Australia, uniforms and described with the intent to drive them himself as a minister in the out. The group's "Church of the Creator," a paramilitary headquarters U.S.-based white outside Perth had a rifle supremacist movement. range, underground bunkers The Church of the Creator and protective sandbagging. operates out of Otto, N.C., Prosecutor Graeme Scott and is "a Hitler-worshiping presented evidence of soph- group that has gained a new isticated raids on selected following in the United States restaurants, including the among racist skinheads," ac- use of stolen police scanners cording to Leonard Zeskind, and two-way radios to evade research director of the arrest. Atlanta-based Center for The chief prosecution Democratic Renewal. witness, Russell Willey, pro- JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 18877 W. Ten Mile Road Suite 104 Southfield. Michigan 48075 Phone: (313) 557-6644 Monday thru Thursday 9 A.M. to 5 P.M Friday 9 M to 2 hrs. before Sabbath PUT YOUR MONEY IN SHELTERS. A Thoughtful Expression... 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