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2 State Stations Broadcast Anti-Semitic Programs

IN STARRING ROLES Randy Jones is shown holding hands, albeit not too intimately, with two of his eo-stars in the Theatre-In-The-Woods production of Norman Mailer’s. “The Deer Park,” which will open for six performances at 8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 8. At left is Lynne Waldman. and right. Tsippi Melman. MAILER'S, 'DEER PARK' SECOND PRODUCTION

Norman Mailer’s, “The Deer Park,” will be the second production of the summer season for Theatre-In-The-Woods, the dramatic group sponsored by the Jewish Community Center. DIRECTED BY Daniel Kasle, performances have been set for 8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 8, then on Aug. 10. 11, 15. 17 and 18. Included in the cast are Michael Gate. John Merrill, Judy Gustafson, Bob Berry. Patricia Lavelle. Jim Martindale, Will Lamm. Sheila Simon,

Taylor Martin, John Carver, Lynne Waldman, Randy Jones

and Tsippi Melman.

The scene of the play is Desert D’Or, an imaginary town or spa to which come the inhabitants of Hollywood. The time is undefined, and the sequence of events indicate the influence of films by the number of quick bits, fragments, scenes and scenelets which sug-

gest rapid cut of film.

THIS PLAY is adult entertainment and reservations can be made by calling 251-9467.

Institute Of Jewish Studies Plans 6 Fall Weekly Sessions

The fourth Institute of Jewish Studies will open Monday, Oct. 14, it was announced by Mrs. Leona Bennett, older adult director at the Jewish Community Center. The Institute will meet for six consecutive u'eeks. Coordinated by the Jewish Community Center and sponsored by the Jewish Welfare Federation, the Institute is a response to the widespread demand for in-depth Jewish education. An address by Dr. David Weinstein, president of Spertus College of Judaica, will highlight the institute on Monday evening, Nov. 25. Details and specific course

offerings will be made available soon by the Center. Walt Disney Film Tuesday At J.E.A. “Perri," a Walt Disney film, will be shown at 7:30 p.m , Tuesday, August 6 at the JEA auditorium, 6711 Hoover Road, as part of the Jewish Comm u n i t y Center’s Summer Family Film Series. Admission at the door is 75 cents for Center members and students and $1 for others. “Perri” is the story of a little squirrel, her life, her forest, its birds, flowers, animals, trees

and streams.

Some 126 radio stations in the country, two of them in Indiana, are carrying “This Is Liberty Lobby,” a daily extremist program controlled by a professional organizer of antiJewish groups and publications, according to a survey by the Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith. The program was originally carried over three Indiana stations, says Robert Gordon, Indiana director of the ADL. However, he points out, of these stations only two still carry the broadcasts and the total number of shows has dropped from five to three. LIBERTY LOBBY broadcasts are still heard at 6:55 a.m. over WBRI (Indianapolis) and at 5:05 p.m. and 11:05 p.m. over WWVR-FM (TerreHaute). WHME-FM (South Bend) recently dropped a 4:30 p.m. broadcast and WWVR-FM has dropped a program at 8:05 a.m. In addition to the current 126 outlets, the ADL said, a recent contract signed with the Mutual Broadcasting System will make the program available to Mutual’s network of more than 600 stations. Lawrence Peirez, chairman of ADL’s national civil rights committee, said in making the Liberty Lobby program survey public that William A. Carto, whom he called “an outspoken anti-Semite,” is the “unpublicized force” behind the five-minute daily programs carried by some on a paid basis and by others as a “public

service.”

CARTO is the founder and boss of Liberty Lobby, a 16-year-old Washington-based propaganda and lobbying organization of the far right. As for the new Mutual System tie-in. Peirez said this has “hardly come as a surprise since Mutual’s principal owners, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Gilbert, have contributed thousands of dollars to Liberty Lobby since 1966.” Within the last 60 days, says Robert Gordon, 51 stations across the country have added the show and 18 have dropped it. Adding the 126 stations Mutual owns to the 600 stations with which it is affiliated, means there is a possible maximum of 726 stations nationwide carrying the program. “THIS IS Liberty Lobby” began in March of last year with only four stations, according to the ADL. By September. the program had more than 62 outlets, and broke the 100 station mark a month later. The chairman of the ADL’s national fact-finding committee. John J. Goldwater, which conducted the study, called the

“This is Liberty Lobby” broadcasts during the Yom Kippur War typical of the program’s point of view. He noted daily attacks against Israel and American Jews, including descriptions of Israel by the program’s commentator, Bob Bartell, as “a bastard

state.”

There were charges during this period that the American Jews are subversive and disloyal and the use of words

to say all this “scraped the garbage cans of professional hatemongers,” Goldwater said. A BLATANTLY anti-Semitic Liberty Lobby pamphlet, “America First,” is offered at the conclusion of each broadcast, and Goldwater questioned whether the managements and licensees of the radio stations which carry the program are ignorant of its contents “or uncaring about their role in helping to peddle bigotry."

Bouquet of Week Memo To Marer Flower Shop 1622 North Meridian Street Send This Week's Bouquet To IVAN M. CHALFIi;

Our bouquet this week goes to Ivan M. Chalfie for his many years of volunteer service and leadership in the community. Mr. Chalfie was recently elected chairman of the board of Management of the Jordan Family YMCA. He formerly served as a member of the Board of Directors of the

YMCA

MR. CHALFIE is president of the Jewish Family and Children's Services, a position he has held for the past three years. He also serves on the Board of Directors of the Jewish Welfare Federation. Jewish Community Center and the Broadmoo;- Country Club. He is a former district leader of the Boy Scouts of America. Mr. Chalfie is also a member of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation and its Brotherhood and B’nai B’rith. A native of Indianapolis, he is a graduate of Shortridge High School and Indiana University. While at Indiana he was a member of the I.U. swim team and was an “All American Swimmer” in 1949. HIS VOCATION is in the commercial real estate development business and he is president of Ivan M. Chalfie and Associates. He and his lovely

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IVAN M. CHALFIE wife, Nancy, have been married for 10 years and are the parents of seven children ranging in ages from 8 to 18. Ivan enjoys swimming in his spare time and is presently working on a Masters program in swimming. He also enjovs football. It is with our warmest wishes that we send this week’s bouquet to Ivan M. Chalfie. Placement Exams At I.U. In Hebrew BLOOMINGTON - Placement examinations for Hebrew' and other foreign languages will be given at 1:30 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday Aug. 19, 20. at Ballatine 013. The Monday exam is for freshmen while the following day the examination will be for upper classmen, transfer and graduate students.