. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28—Friday, July 11, 1969 . . Thant Warns He May Reca ll Vic Mittelberg of MSU to Wrestle at the Maccabean Games in Israel Vic Mittelberg, an offensive tackle on the Spartan football team of Michigan State University, and a heavyweight wrestler on the UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (JTA) —Secretary General U Thant in a Spartan wrestling team, has been special report to the United Na- • named to represent the United tions Security Council stated that States in the Maccabean games in he may have to withdraw the 96 Israel. UN ceasefire observers from the The 6-foot 4-inch, 240-pound Mit- Suez Canal zone because "open telberg was born in Israel, and at warfare has been resumed" along the age of three viewed the first the Suez Canal. Thant said that the Maccabean Olympic's parade from UN observers - cannot be expected his father's shoulders. Mittelberg to serve as what amounts to de- said he had been waiting for these 'enseless targets in a shooting games since he came to this coun- gallery." try 18 years ago. UN Observers D.1171E BEGINNIN6 OF PM7, lifE X36VCV He reported that as of July 5, the last day for which he had a formal report, firing across the Suez Canal had gone on for 86 PBscgrnow ceATERIN HA/FA Hour Er• 3*7 Ititil4CRAtinsTieati 21 DIFFERENT CatillaEs. consecutive days. He said that cairdi „Announcements July 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence D. Hoffman (Edie Morris), 16000 Harden Circle. Southfield. a daughter. Kim Elisbeth. • • • July 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Feldstein ( Adriene Serbin e). 13001 Burton. Oak Park. a daugh- ter, Leslie Gail. • • • June 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Tucker (Marcia !Kallush). 4915 Briarwood. Royal 00. a son. Michael Alan. • • • June 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Vann (Nancie Grace), former Detroiters of Mexico City, a son, Jeffrey Alan. • • • June 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard A. 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Reburial on Masada For Bones Believed Remains of Defenders . JERUSALEM (JTA) — Bones be- lieved to be the remains of Jewish defenders of the mountain fortress of Masada against Roman Legion. naires 1,900 years ago were re- buried with full military honors on the site of that ancient fortress near the Dead Sea. The remains were said to belong to 27 men, women and children who took their own lives rather than fall into Roman hands. The cortege was accompanied to the burial site by a guard of honor and a rifle squad. Prof. Yigal Yadin, the Hebrew University arch. aeologist who discovered the bones in a cave while excavating around Masada, read a selection from an address of Elazar Ben Yair, the commander of Masada during the seige. Others officiating at the re- burial ceremonies were Gen. Shlomo Goren, chief chaplain of Israel's armed forces, and Dr. Zerach War- haftig, minister of religious affairs. Some controversy surrounded the authenticity of the bones. Prof. Yadin himself said there was no proof that all of the skeletons be- longed to the Masada defenders or that they dated from the same pe- riod. But religious authorities in- sisted that the remains be given heroes' burial on the Mount of Olives outside Jerusalem. The cere- monies were to have taken place in March but were postponed while a special Cabinet committee con- sidered the evidence. The Commit- tee eventually recommended re- burial but the site selected was Masada. a remote location, rather than the Mount of Olives. Halprin Youth Hostel Dedicated at Nathanya TEL AVIV (JTA)—The Rose L. I Halprin youth hostel was dedicat- ed at Kibbutz Bohan near Nathan- ya last week. It will serve Jewish youth from abroad who come to : Israel for the "Shenat Sherut"— a year of voluntary service. Dr. Israel Goldstein chairman of Keren Hayesod, spoke at the , dedication ceremonies which were attended by local officials and foreign guests. The hostel is named for Mrs. Rose L. Halprin, American wom- an Zionist leader who served for during the month of June there were 21 incidents of firing by Egyptian forces and five by Is- raeli forces on UN personnel or installations. He said the shooting "further demonstrates the degree of disre- gard which now prevails for the Security Council cease-fire in the canal sector." He added, "It is certainly true to say that since June 1967. the level of violence in the Middle East has never been higher than it is at present." Thant said that he felt com- pelled to warn the council that if the observers continue to be fired on, he would have "no choice" but to consider their future dis- position. including possible with- drawal. after consultations with the governments providing the ob- servers. He said that UN ob- servers. their posts, shelter and equipment had been targets. (The British Foreign Office ex- pressed agreement with Thant's grim assessment. It issued a state- ment saying, "U Thant's warning confirms our impression that there has been a deplorable increase in incidents along the cease-fire lines with the consequent danger of escalation. This points out still again the urgent need for a set- tlement and for restraint by both sides.") He said that if the situation con- tinued. it could "render vain ef- forts for a peaceful settlement and it could even be the overture to more general and intensive hos- tilities" in the Middle East. Israel Museum Acquires Another Dead Sea Scroll JERUSALEM (JTA)—Prof. Yigal Yadin has announced the acquisi- tion by the Israel Museum of an- other Dead Sea Scroll, known as the "Temple Scroll." About 30 feet long, it is the longest in Israel's possession. The scroll contains, in Hebrew, rules concerning the Temple, feasts and kings, Prof Yadin, the arch- aeologist, said the scroll had been obtained from an East Jerusalem Arab who deals in antiquities. The reported purchase price, other sources said, was about $71,000. Dr. Goldmann Will Visit I Australia for Conference MELBOURNE (JTA) — Dr. Na- 1 hum Goldmann, president of the World Jewish Congress, will make his first visit to Austraia later this year to attend the Southeast I Asian Conference of Jewish Corn- ' munal Leaders. i Held in Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra, Nov. 30 to Dec. 5, Dr. Goldmann's planned visit was I inspired by renewed WJCongress interest in Pacific and Southeast Asian Jewish communities. The Congress considers these com- munities among the most isolated Jewish population centers in the world. One of the purposes of the conference is to bring these Jewish communities closer together. So far, few of the leaders represent- ing the communities have indi- many years as president of Ha- dassah and as chairman of the American section of the Jewish cated their willingness to attend Agency. the conference. Greco-R o m an and free-style wrestling in the .Maccabean games. Only one problem faces Mittel- berg at the present time. His father passed away last fall and he would like his mother to accom- pany him to Israel. Currently, Al Dorow, assistant football coach at MSU, is trying to raise transpor- tation money for Mrs. Mittelberg. Donations can be sent to Al Do- row, 215 Jenison Fieldhouse, Mich- igan State University. Checks should be made to Paula Mittel- berg. Mittelberg, who resides in Sko- kie, HI., qualified for the /theca- bean games when he won three wrestling bouts at the national qualification meet in New `fork. 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