El Al Continues Services as Scheduled
TEL AVIV (JTA) — El Al Israel
National Airlines declared that de-
spite the attack on one of its planes
at Zurich, the line will maintain all
regular services as scheduled. -Mor-
dechai Ben-Ari, the El Al direc-
tor-general, expressed gratification
that all the passengers on the at-
tacked plane had decided to con-
tinue their journey to Israel by El
Al and not to transfer to another
line. A direct New York-Lydda
flight was diverted to Zurich Feb.
19 to pick up the passengers and
crew of the disabled airliner.
In an interviewith the Jewish
Telegraphic Agency, Moshe Kol,
Israel minister of tourism and de-
velopment, said that one of the
motives of the attack on the El Al
airliner was to kill Israeli tourism
.and create an atmosphere of ten-
sion and hysteria, bolstering Rus-
sian and French attempts to es-
tablish a crisis atmosphere on the
eve of possible Four Power talks
on a Middle East settlement.
The Israeli official said Amer-
ican Jews had to answer these
attacks by increasing travel to
Israel this year, thereby proving
that intimidation would not
work. American Jewish organi-
zations, he said, should not re-
ply to the attacks with indignant
statements but by organizing
new group flights to Israel, thus
Indicted in Bombing
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)
WASHINGTON — A 30-year-old
electrical worker has been indicted
by a Prince George County grand
jury for the Jan. 11 bombing of
Shaare Tikva Synagogue in sub-
urban Temple Hills, Md. The ac-
cused, David V. Maness, was being
held in jail in lieu of $16,000 bail.
His trial has been set for April 17.
The synagogue suffered an esti-
mated $200,000 damage from the
blast. It was empty at the time, but
only because a teen-age dance had
been canceled owing to a flu epi-
demic. Maness, who is also under
indictment for burglary, was ar-
rested after police found explosives
and a large quantity of weapons in
his home as well as a map pin-
pointing the synagogue.
WE REMEMB ER
r t—orx rem
During the coming
week Yeshiva Beth
Yehuda will observe
the Yahrseit of the
following departed
friends, with the
traditional Memorial
Prayers, recitation of
Kaddish and study-
ing of Mishnayes.
Hebrew Civil
ADAR March
2
12
Elizabeth Bushkin
2
12
David Grossman
2
12
Morris Rosen
2
12
Isadore Kramer
2
12
Clara Eisenberg
2
12
Jennie Ozadovsky
2
12
A. H. Grace
2
12
Samuel Techner
2
12
Lena Farber
2
12
Louis Kleiman
3
13
Karl Loewenstein
3
13
Irving Zeff
3
13
Samuel Burnstine
3
Abraham Berkowitz 13
3
13
Fannie Rosenthal
3
13
Simcha Kleinemus
3
13
Hirsh Neimark
3
13
Tcherna Nelmark
3
13
Leba Silverstein
3
13
Harry Altman
3
13
Morris Abel
3
13
Rebecca Barron
4
14
Max Laker
4
14
Tillie Cohen
4
14
Niche Gottlieb
4
14
Freida Gottlieb
4
14
Samuel Plotkin
4
14
Bessie Kushner
4
14
Max Elias
4
14
Sarah Cooper
15
5
Ctsaylm Wolfson
5
15
Esther Rosenfeld
15
Louis Kukes_.—
5
5
15
Eva Ruffin,
5
IS
Mendel Paull
6
16
Chayem Shur ,
6
16
Joseph Zucker
6
16
Michael GOldfarb
6
16
Alfred Wiseman
6
Nathan Ruzumna
16
6
16
Bessie Katz
7
17
Isaac Levine
7
Shabse Y. LipSchultz 17
7
17
Moses Gusnberg
7
- 17
Charles Solomon
18
S
Samuel Natinsky
S
1S
Louis Pelavin
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah
15751 W. 1014 MI. Southfield
Phone 353-6750
NPD Campaigns
Hoping to Win
Bundestag Seat
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, February 28, 1969-47
showing real solidarity with Is-
rael. The heads of the Christian
churches in Jerusalem, Kol said,
had told him they had decided
BONN (JTA)—West Germany s
to show their support of Israel extreme right-wing National Demo-
PAULINE BARNETT LIVING-
MASHA HARRIS, 23763 Wendy
by increasing the number of bib-
cratic Party (NPD) opened a poli- STON, former Detroiter of Miami Lane, Southfield, died Feb. 20.
lical tours and Christian pilgrim-
Beach,
died
Feb.
25.
She
leaves
She
leaves two sons, Sheldon
tical campaign this week which it
ages.
hopes will sweep it into the Bun- two brothers, Barney and David and Harold; one brother, two sis-
American Jews should do no destag {lower house) in next fall's Barnett. Interment Detroit.
ters, three grandchildren and one
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less, he said, and should show an national elections.
great-grandchild.
example of Jewish stubbornness to
HERMAN
DEUTSCH,
22030
Significantly, the party convened
convince the Arabs of the futility
Blackstone, Oak Park, died Feb.
SAUL JESSOR, 633 W. Hilldale,
of further attacks. He asserted its national convention in Bavaria, 22. He leaves his daughter, Mrs.
that he expected a 15 per cent in- birthplace of Hitler's Brownshirts, Max (Lorraine) Green; one sister died Feb. 21. He leaves his brother,
Lou Yezerski.
crease in tourism this year, with and the German state in which the and two grandchildren.
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* * *
more than 50.000 tourists visiting NPD has scored its most impres-
sive
local
victories
to
date.
the country and tourism netting
MINNIE KANE, 17587 Indiana,
ANNA S. FALICK, 17572 San
Political rallies were scattered Juan, died Feb. 21. She leaves a died Feb. 20. Survived by a son,
for Israel more than a record
between rented halls in six Bavar- son, Dr. Mordecai; two daughters, Hyman; two daughters, Mrs. Ber-
$100,000,000.
ian
townships. But the main con- Mrs. Julius (Sarah) Lev and Mrs. nard (Ruth) Ungerleider and Mrs.
The Vatican newspaper L'Osser-
vatore Romano on Feb. 19 con- vention was• being held at Schwa- Daniel (Maity) Kelsten; one sister Anne Mentzel; one brother, five
bach,
near Nurenberg in Central and two grandchildren.
grandchildren and eight great-
demned the Zurich attack. Pope
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children.
Paul had criticized the Israeli Dec. Franconia. It was to have taken
place in the Bayreuth town hall,
GUSSIE FRIEDMAN, 4381 Chis-
28 Beirut raid.
but city authorities there won a
ANNA MICHALSON, 23701
Foreign Minister Abba Eban ad- court ruling permitting them to holm, Birmingham, died Feb. 24.
She leaves her husband, Robert; Church, Oak Park, died Feb. 22.
vised the cabinet that UN Secre-
refuse to rent the premises to the three sons, Jack S., Lionel E. and Survived by a son, Harry;- two
tary General U Thant had not yet NPD.
Bernard; a daughter, Mrs. Bennie grandchildren and two great-chil-
replied to his message on the prob-
The NPD holds seats in seven (Naomi) Martin; two sisters, and dren.
lem of terrorist attacks against
* * *
nine
grandchildren.
civilian aircraft.
of West Germany's 11 provin-
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Eban had called upon Thant to
ANNA ROSEN, 20570 Bradford,
ESTHER FRIEDMAN GAM,
cial legislatures. But it never
explain concretely what "construc-
former Detroiter of Los Angeles, Southfield, died Feb. 22. Survived
tive international action" he had polled more than 2 per cent of died Feb. 17. She leaves a brother, by a son, Herbert; a daughter,
the vote on a national basis. It
in mind when he had called for it,
Dr. Harry M. Friedman of Detroit. Mrs. Wilfred (Ruth) Richardson;
following the Arab terrorist attack must win at least 5 per cent in
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two sisters and six grandchildren.
on an El Al plane in Zurich, to
HARRY GUSS, 13311 S. Norfolk,
order to gain Bundestag repre-
prevent "acts of violence against sentation.
died Feb. 22. Survived by his wife,
DORA WILENSKY, former De-
civil aviation in the future." Israel
Rose; a son David J. of N. Miami
Party leader Adolf von Thadden Beach; three daughters, Mrs. Ruby troiter of Miami Beach, died Feb.
is duty-bound, Eban told the Cabi-
net, to Invoke the right of self- predicted, in a keynote address, (Pauline) Samson, Mrs. Joseph 24. Survived by a son, Sam Wil-
defense against the terrorist groups that the NPD would win 50 seats (Ida) Cassell and Mrs. Leo (Jen- lens of Detroit; two daughters,
which continue to announce their in the next Bundestag. About 300 nie) Infeld; one brother, 14 grand- Mrs. Harry (Lillian) Rosen of Bay
intention to carry out acts of blood- demonstrators jeered the delegates children and three great-grand- Heights, Fla., and Mrs. Oscar
(Celia) Rosenstrauch; eight grand-
shed against Israel and are sup- as they filed into the Schwabach children.
children and nine great:grand-
ported by Arab governments.
town hall. They shouted "Nazis
children.
Transport Minister Moshe Car- get out" and waved placards read-
mel said that very few El Al ing, "One Adolf Was Enough."
reservations had been canceled in
Von Thadden told his audience
the wake of the attack, and that that the demonstrators were doing
many Jews and non-Jews had the party more good than harm.
Ronald Eisen, 26, a Detroiter
demonstratively switched reserva- "Whatever does not kill us makes who had worked as an architect in
tions to El Al from other airlines. us stronger," he said. The NPD so New York for the past six years,
He said a number of U.S. Jewish far has taken a relatively moderate was killed in a fire that left eight
organizations had informed him of line and seems to be basing its dead in a Fifth Avenue office
their intention to increase flight election campaign on appeals for building Tuesday.
bookings.
law and order aimed at left-wing
Mr. Eisen, son of Mr. and Mrs.
student demonstrators.
Await Action by ICAO on Threat
Harry Eisen of Detroit, was born
to Aviation Posed by Armed .
This line. was expected to have in Windsor and was a graduate of
Attacks and Terrorism
strong appeal among middle-class Columbia University in February
MONTREAL (JTA) — Nations Germans and was, in fact, the 1968.
Surviving besides his parents are
concerned with the increasing theme adopted by two other major
threat to the safety of civilian avia- parties. Von Thadden assailed the a brother, Robert; a sister, Gail;
tion posed by hijacking and armed government's "war of nerves" and his grandmother, Mrs. Mary
attacks like those which have vic- which he claimed was forging Eisen of Windsor. Services will be
timized El Al are waiting to see greater unity in the NPD. His held 11:30 a.m. today at Kaufman
what action—if any—will be taken reference was to moves under con- Chapel.
by the International Civil Aviation sideration in Bonn to ask the Con-
stitutional Court at Karlsruhe to General David Shaltiel,
Organization headquartered here.
The 110-member governmental ban the NPD as anti-democratic
body, which is loosely affiliated under German law. The move Jerusalem Commander
JERUSALEM (JTA)—Maj. Gen.
with the United Nations, was urged which appeared to gain impetus
Monday to take up the matter of several months ago, now seems to David Shaltiel, who was command-
protecting airplane traffic from il- be stalled.
er of Jerusalem during the Arab
A telephone call to us
legal interference. The call for ac-
siege of 1948, died here Sunday at
gives you the assurance
tion was made by the United States,
age 66. Gen. Shaltiel was born in
that a man you know is
supported by eight other powers, Dora Grudinsky, Age 84 Hamburg and settled in Israel in
helping you.
to the ICAO's 27-member govern-
Dora Grudinsky, 3802 Milbourne, 1923. After a military career in
ing council.
Flint, died Feb. 14 at age 84.
Hagana and the Israel Army, he
The ICAO's secretary-general,
Mrs. Grudinsky was born in joined the foreign service and
We can make the desired
Bernardius 'Dwight, received a let- Russia and had been a resident of served as Israeli minister and am-
arrangements regardless
ter on the subject from UN Secre- Flint for the last 53 years. She bassador to several Latin American
of where a death occurs.
tary General U Thant. Some mem- was a member of Cong. Beth Is- countries and in the Netherlands.
bers believe the matter is outside rael, its sisterhood of Pioneer His last post was special adviser
the sphere of the body, which nor- Women: She was employed as a to the foreign ministry.
mally concentrates on technical seamstress for Flint Clothing for
problems of aviation.
20 years and was with Field's
18325 W. Nine Mile Rd.
Sid Wolfson's
One member complained the UN Clothing as a seamstress for four
Southfield
was "passing the buck." Observ- years.
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In memory of the late Jacob
was hijacked by Palestinian ter-
rorists last summer and forced Rosenberg, who passed away
formerly Karl Berq Memcricts and Manuel Urboch It Son
March
6, 1944 (11 days in Adar).
to land in Algiers.
Greatly missed by his wife and
children.
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