European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 29, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 a the stars and stripes monday july 29, 1991u.s. Jews protest visit by polish Cardinal new York up a jewish groups said saturday that they oppose a planned . Tour by a polish Cardinal whose past statements have been condemned As anti semitic. Cardinal Jozef Glemp became embroiled in controversy in 1989 Over his reaction to protests by a Bronx rabbi and seven followers about the placing of a carmelite Convent on the grounds of the world War ii Auschwitz death Camp. Jewish groups protested the carmelite nuns alleged Mission of praying for the salvation of jews who had not converted to the a True Faith of roman catholicism. Following acts of civil disobedience by Bronx rabbi Avi Weiss Glemp gave a Sermon accusing him of attempting to a a murder the nuns. He also said jews a control the world Media and Are a engaged in a conspiracy to damage polish National Glemp 62, is scheduled to visit the United states in september. A similar visit was cancelled by Glemp two years ago following a spate of protests by jewish groups. Glemp is expected to visit new York City where he would Likely be met by Cardinal John of Connor. Of Connor was out of the country and could not be reached for comment. However of Connor was among the High ranking roman Catholic leaders who condemned the statements by the polish Cardinal. Glemp has never apologized for his remarks and world jewish Congress officials said such an apology should be a precondition to any visit to the United states. Alan Dershowitz the attorney for Weiss said he would serve the polish Cardinal with court papers for defamation and libel when he arrives in the United states. Even though Glemp eventually caved in to a Vatican order to remove the carmelite Convent from the former death Camp it remains unclear if it will be relocated. Anti abortion arrests in Bork predicts rough Senate Battle before Thomas makes High court Lisa Tolle a worker at Wichita family planning inc., peeks through a window As police arrest demonstrators Boston mayor plans to seek a third term Boston apr mayor Raymond Flynn who has gained National prominence As a spokesman on Urban problems announced saturday that he would seek a third term in City Hall. A the Best social program that i have Ever seen is a Job a the democratic mayor told about 300 people during a festival in a working class neighbourhood. As president of the . Conference of mayors Flynn has been mentioned As a possible candidate for National office but As not commented on that speculation. Flynn said he recently met with 21 . Senators who asked him How to fight drugs and crime. His answer was through education and jobs. A if you want to see an end to the violence the end to the crime then give Young people an Opportunity instead of drugs and despair Quot he said. Flynn mayor since 1983, is expected to have Little trouble in his re election bid this fall. Others who have announced their candidacies arc a the Rev. Graylan Ellis Hulger a Community activist. A Boston teachers Union president Edward Doherty. A Dorchester resident Wilner 1,050 Wichita Kan. Apr police made another 250 arrests of anti abortion protesters saturday bringing the total number of arrests to More than 1,050 in a 12-Day-old demonstration. Demonstrators were arrested outside two of the three health clinics besieged by operation Rescue a National anti abortion group. Police said Many of the same protesters have been arrested again and again. Those arrested were issued notices to appear to answer charges of loitering a City ordinance violation. In Boston not to 75 operation Rescue members were arrested saturday outside a health clinic where several chained themselves together with bicycle locks. They Are charged with violating a statewide court order against obstructing entries to clinics that perform abortions. In Wichita today 100 . Marshals and other Federal officers were to Start helping enforce a Federal court order barring the anti abortion protests Wichita police department and Federal courthouse sources told the associated press. Dennis Amico supervisor of the . Marshal s office in Wichita would not comment. Pat Mahoney a fort Lauderdale fla., radio Host and operation Rescue Leader left Wichita for Washington in Hopes of talking Federal officials out of bringing in agents. Mahoney was released from custody Friday after being jailed for contempt of court for defying a temporary injunction that . District judge Patrick Kelly issued barring protesters from blocking Access to the women a clinics. Randall Terry of Binghamton n.y., operation rescues founder remained in jail. By the los Angeles times Long Beach Calif. A Robert Bork the conservative . Supreme court nominee rejected by the Senate in 1987, predicted saturday that nominee Clarence Thomas would face similar unfriendly treatment by Senate liberals but ultimately would be confirmed. A the nomination process has become a bloody Crossroads where Law and politics clash a Bork said. A a. Clarence Thomas is the current Battlefield. The keynote speaker at the National conservative forum meeting in Long Beach Bork told the crowd of about 2,000 that it a must make sure Thomas is confirmed adding that Thomas could provide the fifth vote on the court necessary to overturn Roe is. Wade the supreme court decision that affirmed abortion rights. A the has to be confirmed Quot Bork said. Then there May be five votes or More to overrule Roe is. Wade which ought to be done no matter what ones views on abortion Bork also lauded Thomas who is Black for his opposition to affirmative action programs a judge Thomas views Are entirely appropriate for a supreme court Justice a Bork said. Bork a former Federal court judge got two standing ovations from the nearly Allwhite crowd As he lampooned Liberal politicians and Law school professors. A today More than Ever before the Law is viewed both As a political prize and As a political weapon a Bork said. A my own episode is not important in and of itself but it does illustrate the struggle and Mark the turning Point in the explicitness with which politics comes into judicial Bork resigned from the Bench in 1988 and has since written a Book. Mon held in deaths of parents Brothers it i re lie / a a a1.1 %.��T�., ,. St. Louis apr a 26-year-old Man whose parents and two younger Brothers were found slain Friday was arrested on a murder warrant at his California Home saturday officials said. Emory futo or. Was arrested at his Home in Rubidoux Calif., about 50 Miles East of los Angeles said Mary Tighe of the Riverside county sheriffs department. She said the warrant was issued in St. Louis. Neighbors said futo had been expected to visit his family a Home in St Louis late last week. A futo was seen Friday working at his Job m a brewery in Riverside police said. The bodies of Emory futo 53, and Euna futo 50, were found late Friday in their ransacked Home where police recovered at least two knives. Their son Joseph. 23, was found in a car parked two blocks away and son Nick 24, was found on a nearby cemetery Road police said. The sons had been shot to death a the couple had been stabbed and Possi shot in what appeared to be a Struyf said capt. Robert Bauman St. Louis lice homicide division commander. The four appeared to have been Kil late thursday or Early Friday. No sign of forced entry was found the Home Bauman said
