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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-05-08

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Monument Unveilings

I Kosygin Concedes Role of Ilussians



Unveiling announcements may be in-
serted by mail or by calling The Jewish
News °Mee, 17100 W. 7 31ile Rd., De-
troit 48235, VE 8.9364. Written an-
nouncements must be accompanied by
the name and address of the person
making the insertion. There is a stand-
ing charge of 34.00 for an unveiling
notice, measuring an inch in depth,
and 87.50 for one two inches deep with
a black border.



• •

The family of the late Chaja
Mendelson announces the unveil-
ing f a monument in her memory
11 1.m., Sunday, May 10, at
Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi
Sperka v.i11 officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend.
• • •

The family of the late Joseph
Cheifer announces the unveiling of
a monument in his memory 11:30
a.m. Sunday, May 10 at Beth
Moses Cemetery. Rabbi Schnipper
will officiate. Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

• • •

The family of the late Sarah
Brand announces the unveiling of
a monument in her memory 1:30
p.m. Sunday at Oakview Cetne-

The Family of the Late

I DA SCHRAM

Announces the unveiling
of a monument in her
memory 10:30 a.m. Sun-
day, May 10 at Chesed
shel Emes Cemetery.
Rabbi Bonin and Cantor
Adler will officiate. Rela-
tives and f riends are
asked to attend.

The Family of the Late

ISIDOR
SCHNEIDER

Announces the unveiling
of a monument in his
memory 1 p.m. Sunday,
May 17 at Hebrew Mem-
orial Park. Rabbi Gruskin
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to
attend.

The Family of the Late

CELIA BRADY

Announces the unveiling
of a morJment in her
memory 10 a.m. Sunday,
May 10 at Workman's
Circle Cemetery. Rabbi
Wohlgelernter and Cantor
Ackerman will officiate.
Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.

The Family of the Late

STANLEY
SAMEROFF

Announces the unveiling
of a monument in his
memory 1 p.m. Sunday,
May 17 at Chesed shel
Emes Cemetery. R a bbi
Syme will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are
asked to attend.

Mrs. Katy Rubin, Wife;
The Sterns, the Piankos
and the Golds, Family of
the Late

SAMUEL H.
RUBIN

Announces the unveiling
of a monument in his
memory 2 p.m. Sunday,
May 17 at Radomer Ceme-
tery. Rabbi L. Levin will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to at-
tend.

tery. Rabbi Lehrman will officiate. I
Relatives and friends are asked
to attend.

111

E■ iiypt, but Calls Them 'Advisers

LONDON (JTA) — In the first ,
press conference held by a Soviet
head of government in the Soviet
The family of the late Ida
4. 1ek-
Madanick announces the unveiling Union in 10 years. Premier
of a monument in her memory noon sci N. Kosygin virtually acknowl-
edged Monday that Soviet pilots
Sunday, May 17 at Chesed shel
are involved in Egyptian air ma-
Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Arm will
neuvers. During the questioning.
, officiate. Relatives and friends are
after his prepared statement on
I asked to attend. .
U.S.
"aggression" in Cambodia, he
• • •
was asked to "confirm or tleny
The family of the late Sylvia Israeli claims that Soviet pilots
I Olenick announces the unveiling are flying operational flights ever
of a monument in her memory Egypt," he replied:
12:30 p.m. Sunday, May 17, at
"We do have an agreement with
Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Gor- the government of the United Arab
relick will officiate. Relatives and Republic under which there are
I friends are asked to attend.
Soviet military advisers in the
troops of the UAR. They are there
The family of the late William for the purpose of aiding the UAR
Ribiat announces the unveiling of in the struggle against Israeli ag-
a monument in his memory 1 p.m. gression, an aggression which in
Sunday, May 17, at Cong. Roth turn is massively supported by
Beth Yehuda Cemetery. Rabbi Za- the United States, which is pro-
chariash will officiate. Relatives viding Israel with arms and
tending all-out support in creat-
and friends are asked to attend.
ing aggression against that coun-
try. The functions or the Sm•et
military advisers are being coor-
The Family of the Late
dinated with the government of the
UAR."
ALBERT
(In Geneva, delegates to the
SNOW
Arms Control Talks (SALT) were
Announces the unveiling
reported very much concerned over
of a monument in his
the Russian-pilot allegations. They
memory 12 noon Sunday,
were said to fear that the U.S.
May 17, at Chesed shel
will now agree to sell Israel more
Emes Cemetery. Rabbi
jets, widening the tension in the
Gruskin will officiate.
Middle East and adversely affect-
Relatives and friends are
ing the discussions there and the
asked to attend.
bilateral strategic arms limitation
talks (SALT) in Vienna.
(An even greater fear in Gen-
eva is that Israel is on the brink
of nuclear capability, with its
projected nuclear policy toward
The Family of the Late
the Arabs in doubt while the
Mideast conflict is aggravated
LOUIS
by the presence of the Russian
SCHREIBER
pilots. Soviet delegate Alexi A.
Roschin underscored the con-
Announces the unveiling
cern with the warning that re-
of a monument in his
moving nuclear weapons from
memory 1 p.m. Sunday,
an area is more difficult than
May 17 at Chesed shel
not
introducing them there in
Emes Cemetery. Relatives
the first place.
and friends are asked to
(One
Geneva delegate observed
attend.
that despite its continuing pleas
for further American military lid,
Israel was not allowed itself to
become subservient to the U.S.
"They will get the jets," he said,
"whether they develop a nuclear
The Family of the Late
bomb or not.")
WOLF
Premier Golda Meir of Israel
MAGIER
declared Sunday night that "We
Announces the unveiling
won't run" if confronted with
of a monument in his
direct Soviet military interven-
memory 2:30 p.m. Sun-
tion in Egypt. Meir appeared on
day at Beth Abraham
the BBC world affairs program,
Cemetery. Rabbi I. Hal-
"Panorama." "If Israel has to
pern will officiate. Rela-
fight the Russians," she said, "it
tives and friends are
is their choice, they have de-
asked to attend.
cided far away from their bor-
ders to join a fight that has
nothing to do with them. Any-
body who stands there against
us and wishes to destroy us,
whatever his nationality, is an
The Family of the Late
enemy facing us in battle and
Beloved
we won't run," she said.
Mrs. Meir was interviewed by
BERTHA
Alan Hart whose provocative ques-
WINOKUR
tions were frequently met with
acerbic replies from the 72-ycar-
Announces the unveiling
old Premier. Asked by Hart if it
of a monument in her
were not Israel's "bullying" tac-
memory 12:15 p.m. Stm-
tics that brought Russian inter-
day, May 10 at Mach-
vention by humiliating not only
pelah Cemetery. Rabbi
the Egyptians but the Russians by
Groner will officiate. Rela-
destroying so much of the equip-
tives and friends are ask-
ment they supplied to Egypt, Mrs.
ed to attend.
Meir replied, "Poor Russians! They
gave Egypt all that hardware
knowing exactly what they wanted
to do with it."

The Family of the Late

MORRIE
MASLOWE

Announces the unveiling
of a monument in his
memory 12:30 p.m. Sun-
day, May 17 at Beth
Shmuel Cemetery (Enter
Workmen's Circle gate on
Gratiot.) Rabbi Arm will
.officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to at-
tend.

The Family of the Late

ELSIE
SILBER

Announces the unveiling
of a monument in her
memory 12 noon Sunday,
May 17, at Workmen's
Circle Cemetery. Rabbi
Syme will officate. Rela-
tives and friends are
asked to attend.

She accused Russia of major re- they Quist not meddle in the Mid-
dle East and they MUtit keep their
adding, "We refused to lose the men out." The former Supreme
war which would have meant death Court Justice declared that Presi-
to this people. We fought back to dent Nixon can be blamed for So-
stay alive." When Hart su4ges- viet intervention in the Israeli-
ted that continued Israeli attacks Arab war. The latest development
on Egypt might lead to a Big can be "laid directly at the door
Power confrontation in the Middle of the Nixon administration," he
East, Mrs. Meir replied. "That may charged. Criticizing Nixon for "too
be true, but what is Israel sup- much American indecisiveness."
posed to do to avoid humiliating Goldberg urged the President to
the Russians and Egyptians and "publical12.: announce that we are
save the Big Powers from embar- selling the 125 jets to Israel."
Members of Congress inundated
rassment? Convenintly pass out
of this world? If that's expected the White House with requests for
speedy
approval of sale of Phan-
our friends had better understand
that the people of Israel have no tom and Skyhawk jets to Israel
intention whatsoever to accommo, in the wake of the announcement
date anybody by giving up its life that Soviet pilots are flying Egyp-
tian planes.
or its sovereignty."
The Conference of Presidents of
She said Israelis did not go to
Russia to fight Russian pilots, it Major American Jewish Organiza-
tions
called on the Nixon admini-
is Russians who are stationed in
Egypt. "This is not a war fought . stration to sell Israel jets and
other
arms in response to the "di-
between Russia and Israel but ne-
tween Egypt and Israel and any- rect involvement" of the Soviet
Union
in stepping up the Middle
body on Egyptian, Jordanian. or
Syrian soil who fights us, we shall East war.
Dr.
William
A. Wexler, chair-
fight back," Mrs. :Weir said. Asked
if Israel could count on Ameripan man of the group, condemned the
Soviet
Union
for
"provocative ac-
aid. Mrs. Meir said, "We don't
think any country will send an tion" in installing a network of
missile
bases
in
Egypt,
dispatch-
army just for our survival. The
problem of the Russians in the I ing thousands of troops there and
area is not only an Israeli prob- "sending planes and pilots to fly
lem. The nowers will have to solve operational missions in Egypt." He
their prthlems themselves. What claimed that the USSR had there-
Israel asks from friendly govern- by created a "dramatic chanze"
ments are the means of self-de- 1 in the military balance in the Mid-
dle East.
fense."
Leon Dulciin, treasurer of the



Jewish Agency and Minister-With-
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Foreitm out-Portfolio in Israel's Cabinet,
Minister Abba Eban said that said President Nasser's answer to
President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the "indisputable" Israel charge
Egypt was trying to frighten the
that Russian pilots are now operat-
world into holding back support ing actively in Egypt was "a
for Israel. He referred to a speech Michievellian ploy to evade the is-
by Nasser on Friday in which he sue by neither denying nor con-
warned that if the United States firming it." He warned "the gov-
wants peace it must force Israel ernment and people of the United
to withdraw from occupied Arab States not to underestimate this
territory and failing that. must immediate development."
"end all out support for Israel."
Deputy Premier Yigal Allon de- Symington Calls Failure
clared Thursday night that the
Eg,vptians had at least as mileh to Sell Jets to Israel a
reason to be worried about Smdet `Historical Crime'
flyers piloting Egyptian warplanes
WASHINGTON (JTA) — Sen.
as do the Israelis because if the Stuart Symington told the Senate
"concrete and progressive Soviet that United States failure to sell
involvement" continued, the day more jets to Israel immediately
was not far off when President would constitute a "historical
Nasser would become vassal to crime." The Missouri Democrat,
the Russians.
a high-ranking member of the for-



eign relations committee, pointed
NEW YORK (JTA) — King to what he called a "strong para-
Hussein of Jordan said he was dox in American foreign military
giving "serious consideration" tgr policy," namely that "We support
accepting Soviet arms in order to a newly tried and unformed gov-
make up Jordan's "deficiency" in ernment in Cambodia, but at the
military strength. The Hashemite same time have . . . refused to
monarch was interviewed at the sell vitally needed arms to Israel."
royal palace in Amman by ABC)
The Jewish War Veterans ap-
newsmen Peter Jennings and Bar , pealed to President Nixon im-
rie Dunsmore. The interview was mediately to announce the "re-
broadcast on the network televi- lease or additional Phantom 'jets
sion program, "Issues and- An- and other equipment to Israel to
swers." Referring to the military insure the security of that be-
imbalance between Jordan and Is- leaguered democracy."
rael, King Hussein noted that Is-
In a telegram to President Nix-
rael's new budget provides S954,- on, signed by National Comman-
800,000 for new military equip- der Bernard Direnfeld of Cleve-
ment while Jordan's allocates only land, JWV indicated reports that
$240,000,000 for the same purpose. Russian pilots are manning Mg
"We are trying to make ends meet 21s over the United Arab Republic
as best we can," he said.
and scrambling to meet Israeli
King Hussein insisted that he planes reveals the Soviet Union
was "master in his own house" has made its determination to pro-
when questioned about the control vide a shield for its Arab allies.
Palestinian guerrilla groups are
said to have over Jordanian policy. Adults Must Counteract
"If I were not master in my own .
house I would not choose to re- Contagion of Drug Abuse,
main in it any further," he told BBYO Pamphlet States
Drug abuse in high schools, no
the newsmen. He apologized for
the anti-American riots in Amman longer the special problem of a
two weeks ago which aborted a troubled few, now impartially af-
scheduled visit by U.S. Assistant flicts "normal" and neurotic stu-
Secretary of State Joseph J. Sisco. dents alike.
This chilling contention is docu-
But the king maintained that Sis-
co should have come any-way and mented in the latest of a series
would have been protected.
of pamphlets devoted to new meth-
Arthur Goldberg, Democratic ods of countering the trend. Titled
candidate for governor, warned "Drugs Are Still Not the Problem,
that the use of Soviet pilots by But . . .", the publication updates
Egypt is a matter of deep concern a previous work with an almost
to this country and called on the identical title: "Drugs Are Not
Nixon administration to make "ab- the Problem," issued only six
solutely clear to the Russians that months ago.

sponsibilty for the Six-Day War.

THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS

Friday, May 8, 1970-35'

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