Detroit Joins in Mourning Victims of Terrorism As the world reeled from the shock of the massacre at Munich — turning the Olympiad of Serenity into the Olympiad of Agony—Jews every- where met in mourning over the death of 11 young athletes whose sole crime was that they were Is- raelis—the sworn enemy of their assassins. On the eve of the Jewish New Year, special assemblies w ere sum- moned quickly, includ- The mayor said: ing a citywide memorial "The people of Detroit and meeting sponsored by people throughout the world t h e Jewish Community are shocked and saddened by Council Thursday e v e- the terrible events which ning at Cong. Bnai David. have shattered the page-ntry In calling the memorial meeting, Council President Hubert Sidlow said: "There is no political motive or ideological cause which could possibly justify the depraved actions of the terrorists. We caution those who would seek justification that any attempt to rationalize these actions can only be described as pandering to the grossest form of terrorism. This des- picable and cowardly act must be deplored for what it is . . . premeditated mur- der. "We join in extending our deepest sympathies to the families of the victims. We enter the High Holy Day period with sadness, but with the hope that we may look forward to the day when the world will be rid of this madness." A memorial service was held noon Thursday on the University of Michigan cam- pus. Many Christians have expressed their Sympathy in the form of planting trees in Israel, the Jewish National Fund reports. Rabbis were expected to devote portions of their Rosh Hashana services in memory of the slain athletes, and all major Jewish organizations issued statements deploring the insanity of Arab terror- ism. gian Olympic team had with- drawn from the resumed Games, in sympathy with their surviving Israeli team- mates who left for home Thursday. Dr. Gustav Heinemann, president of the West Ger- man Federal Republic, spoke at the memorial services. "Those countries which do not put a stop to the crim- inal activities of the terror- ists bear the real responsi- bility" for the massacre, and brotherhood of the 1972 which cost the lives of 11 Israeli athletes. Heinemann Olympic Games. "I have declared a day of Heinemann said. mourning today to coincide He called on "all na- with the observance in Mu- tions of the world to help nich and I ask Detroiters to us overcome hatred and pre- join me in praying for the pare the ground for reconcil- families of the slain ath- iation. The world is not letes." The huge Olympic stadium in Munich was the scene of grief and mourning Wednes- divided between South and North, nor between East and West but between those who work for peace and those who fight to destroy it," Heinemann said. None of the Arab d e 1 e - gations attended the serv- ices. According to reports, all of them remained in their hostel. The Egyptian dele- gation, which announced its withdrawal from the Olym- pic games in the aftermath of the tragedy, returned home Wednesday. There were still confusing reports as to the actual events of the bloodbath, in which five terrorists and one German policeman were killed, in addition to the 11 Israeli victims. The initial attack on the p.m. local time Tuesday Israeli quarters in Olympic when the German authori• Village occurred in the early hours of Tuesday morning. Most of to.. Israeli squad managed to escape. Nearly 24 hours of fruitless negotia- tions ended at about 9:45 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Sept. 8, 1972-3 Oally—Hospital—Sympathy FRUIT BASKETS Rodnick Bros. FARM VALLEY GANDEMS PR 2-4350 World IN,de De ,,ver , day as 80,000 persons from 120 nations gathered to pay homage to the murdered 11 members of the Israeli Olym-: pic squad. Thousands were turned away because there was no room. Two cf the Israelis were slain in a pre-dawn raid on the Israeli quarters in the Olympic Village. Nine others were killed 23 hours later during a shoot-out between the terrorists and West Ger- man police at the Fursten- feldbruck Military Airport outside Munich from where the terrorists had expected to fly their hostages to Cairo. The bodies of the slain Is- raelis were flown to Israel Thursday for burial. Thou- sands were on hand at Lod Airport, where Yigal Allon, speaking for Prime Minister Golda Meir, whose sister had died the day before, placed the blame for the massacre on all Arab governments harboring terrorists. The atmosphere at the Mayor Gribbs declared Olympic stadium Wednes- day was a grim contrast to Wednesday to be a day of mourning in Detroit for the what it had been a day be- murdered Israeli Olympic fore. instead of the cheers athletes, and he ordered of spectators. the vast arena flags at all city installations echoed to sobbing and mur- mured prayers. Dozens of to be flown at half staff. dignitaries from all over the world, among them West German Chancellor Willy Brandt and Prince Philip of Britain. seemed overcome as the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Ru- dolf Kernfer. played Beet- hoven's Funeral March. An flags were at half-staff. Avery Brundage. chairman of the Olympic Committee. declared this a "day of mourning." Brundage an- nounced that the games would continue Thursday. "We will not let a handful of terrorists disrupt the Olympic spirit." he said. Members of the Israeli Olympic squad sat in the front line of seats. Most of them wore skull caps and were seen murmuring to themselves the Hebrew prayer for the dead. Ellahu Ben Morin. Israel's ambas• sador to West Germany, and Haim Lankin, chief of the Israeli Olympic squad, ad- dressed the services in He- brew. Facing the rostrum were 11 empty seats sym- bol of mourning for the dead. Lankin said later, "This tragedy will not prevent us from participating in future games. Israel will play again in the same spirit of frat- ernity and peace." The next Olympic Games are sched- uled to be held in Montreal in 1976. 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