Slain Coeds Buried With Prayers for Peace (Continued from Page 1) been in vain. Perhaps this will bring the realization that we must strive for world peace." Miss Krause was with her boy- friend when the national guards- men opened fire on the campus mob. She reacted too slowly, as her boyfriend dropped to the ground. She fell dead. and points of view is radical. Time did not say who is specu- Allison was radical—if being full lating about the intent of this state- of love and full of life is radical. ment but noted that "the Israelis, "Then. my God, may v.•e all be at least, hoped" that this was Nixon's intention. so radical." Israel Reported Concerned Fall of Cambodiann Regime Will Encourage Russians in M. E. At the funeral in the Burton L. Hirsch Chapel in Pittsburgh, Rabbi Howard Graber told how, just a few moments before her death, Hiss Krause had said to her companion, "How nice, how wonderful the individual national guardsmen are." She had put a flower in a rifle of a statue on campus and said, "There should be flowers in the barrels, not bullets." The nation looks upon Allison as the symbol "of the result of hu- man violence," said Rabbi Graber. "Let us pray to stop this hatred and heal this wonderful country so that her tragic end is not in v a in." In the procession coming back from Betty Rosenberg Cemetery, Dean NI. J. Lunine of the Kent State University Honors College, said of Miss Krause, whom he knew well: "Allison was radical—if being young and bright and warm is radical. Allison was radical—if having a sense of justice and a sense of honor and a sense of humor is radical. for all kinds of ideas and opinions draw the appropriate conclusions." "Allison was radical—if having an open mind and a great thirst Al's mavan Sa y s Israel Seeks to Avoid Clash With Russia NEW YORK (JTA) — Time magazine, in a release to the news • media, reported that an unnamed ,"high Israeli diploma t" has (Continued from Page 1) "hinted" in a statement to the magazine that the government of Gen. Dayan reported 89 casual- Israel is gravely concerned about ties there, including 27 dead. in the outcome in Cambodia fearing April, compared with 47 casualties that the fall of the new Cambodian and nine dead in Nlarch. "I hope regime would encourage the Rus- we will be in a position to reduce sians to increase their activity in these figures even if the Egyptian the Middle East. initiative continues," he said. Time quoted the diplomat as "I will call for a considerable saying: "If the U.S. lets (Cam- military effort, but I trust we shall bodian Premier) Lon Nol down, achieve the necessary results," he the Russians will conclude that said. the Americans have gone soft. It Gen. Dayan said it was signifi- will also be very bad news for cant that the U.S. has not de- manded an Israeli retreat from the cease-fire lines to avoid a Time also reported that there is speculation NIT.. Nixon intended clash with the Russians. "1 "We do not believe that Russian inter- some of his remarks in his speech vention will go as far as the to the nation on Cambodia as a coded message to the Soviets re- Americans in Vietnam," Gen. garding their increasingly active Dayan said. "Against Russian intervention v•e role in the Nliddle East conflict. According to Time, the specula- can only make it clear that we are tion involves these words by the ready to fight physically to hold President: "Any government that our lines even if the Egyptians get chooses to use these actions as a Soviet assistance. If We do not, no pretext for harming relations with one would come to our aid, and the United States will be doing so nobody will fight our war." on its own responsibility and on its own initiative, and we will Sabbatarian Charges Bias NCJW's Mrs. Weiner Criticizes Nixon's Unilateral Cambodia Action NEW YORK (JTA) — President! of interfaith activities of the Union Nixon's unilateral decision to send' of American Hebrew Congrega- American troops into Cambodia,1 tions in New York, said the failure acting neither on the request non of organized Jewry to participate with the consent of the Cambodian, . in the anti-war movement "jeopar- government, was deplored by the 1dizes the credentials of the Jewish National Council of Jewish' community with its own youth who Women. ! reject a parochial approach to the Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner of De-1 issue's of war and peace in the troit, president of the NCJW, world." Rabbi Brickner was interviewed stated that the President's deci- sion, arrived at without the ben'- by the Jewish Telegiaphic Agency fit of 'congressional participation, following his arrest in Washington. is in direct violation of the Geneva D.C., April 30, along with 74 other Conventions. It is difficult to "eon:- clergymen and laymen who were prebend why as crucial a decision holding an anti-war prayer service as this should have been made across the street from the White without the involvement of Con- House. Rabbi Brickner and the others gress." Mrs. Weiner stated. were charged with disorderly con- By "sending troops into Cam- bodia, the President has gone duct and failure to move on. 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