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tir' ...fcjt 11 S/\V^ Serving Columbus, "Central" andSouthwestern Ohio^AE ^ VOL. 49 NO. 15 APRIL 22, I97I-NISAN 27 •cmlfJ Is AawfflM mi Iraiili Mcdi The^WoiaH'siiiil CARACAS (WNS)-'rhe Soviet del^ation to the Inter-Parliamentary Union meeting here threatened to walk-out if an Israeli resolution to discuss discrimination against Soviet Jewry was placed on the agenda. The Executive Council voted not to discuss the Israeli resolution oir an Egyptian resolution charging discriminatiori against Arabs in the occupied territories. • AMSTERDAM (WNS)-Jewish leaders deplored the bombing,or the Soviet Trade Bureau building which iiqured four persons, including a child. A note in English readii^ "Never again. Let my people go," was foimd near the building after the bombing. TEL AVIV (WNS)-An Arab chUd was killed in Raffahwhen a grenade was tossed at an Israeli Army vehicle. No Israelis were hurt; Three Arab residents were mjiired by ii second grenade. An Israeli arjny patrol between Metullah and Misgav Am came under bazooSa and small arms fire from Lel>anese territory.' Ther^ were no injuries. BUENOS AIRES (WNS)-An Arab sponsored journalism school has been established here. The school is named after Julian Martel, the pen name of a notorious Argentinian anti-Semite who lived to years ago, when there were a few Jews in Argentine. JERUSALEM (WNS)-In an interview which ap¬ peared in the Jerusalem Post, Foreign Minister. Abba Ebaii insisted there was plenty of rooin for negotiations with th{e Arabs bivterritorialmaitters. He said the "oral doctrine" adopted by the recent Labor Party con¬ vention was "a maximal position." . UJFC Institute On Aging To Be Held This Sunday The United Jewish Fund and CouncU's Committee on Aging spmsored Institute on Aging, entitled "BlDeprint for Tomorrow - Fdbilitiies ahd Services", will fitiake place on Sunday, Apr. 261, firom 9:15 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the; Jewish Center, 1125 College Avenue. .The Institute will include six workshops on the followpng aspects of services for the aging: (1) health ahd nutrition, (2) living arrangements, ii) group .- work, recreation, and education, (4) counseling, (5) transportation, (6). volunteer services. ,' The opening general session will be addr^sed by ftfiss Marie McGuire, Program Advisor for Problems of the Elderljf and Handicapped, Department/ ofL^Housing and Urban Deydopm^t, Washington, D.C. Miss McGuire, a graduate of George : Washington University, has a degree in Architecture j^rom the Universlfy of Texas and a degree in Business Administration from th^ University of Houston. Miss M<;Guire . served as tbe Commissioner of Public Housing Administration firom 1961-67 and was the first woman to serve in this office since it Dayan: Arab Federation Ho New Tlireat; Loolis TowardUJ. Superiority In Mediterranean JERUSALEM (JTA)- . Defense Minister Moshe Dayan said today that the announced federation of ~ Egypt, Libya and Syria posed no new threats to Israel aiid did not necessarily preclude an interitin arrangement with Egypt to reopen the Suez Canal. Addressing the an¬ nual meeting of the Tel Ayiv Journalists Association, Dayan disclosed that Israel is already taking steps and planned additional measures to consolidate its hold 'on the occupied' Arab territories in the absence of a ..peace settlement. The Golan Heights is to have more settlements and efforts are being made to turn Golan into an integral part of the State, he said. Similarly, the West Bank is being secured as a place.where Jews and Israelis can live in security. In tluit respect, payan^ said, the Sbnian River.is "our security line. We have here a good line of defense and even an effective one." He ob¬ served that Arab workers are building the Jewish quarter at the West Bank town of Hebron "and no one is protesting." Dayan said that in the Gaza Strip the main problems are agriculture, civil service and security. Israel is "making headway" in all of these areas,. he added. On the Lebanese border "we are peace settlement "As long doing what we have done so a;: .war is stili'^bfficially on tibiat people can live there in „„there can be no retreat from peace," he said. Dayan said^<^tbe canal. It is the best that he did not envisage the Siiez Canal as a pomanent future boundary but. as a prime defense line which must remain under Israel's control until there is a final defoise line „we have," he 'added;. Nevertheless, he s^d^>>,fka!^j.Was willing to linai^ej^i( vfjafii|['^ ;¦ interim arra)^^4?'^H'^ ^^ Egypt le'aliihg'-'to''the canal's reopening. He said that he didn't think Egypt's federation with Lit>ya and Syria posed a serious ob¬ stacle. It was not a new threat he explained because the three elements com¬ prising the federation existed before. Referring to (CONTINUEDON PAGE4) Rabbi Meir Kahane To S|^eak At Beth Jacob Rabbi Meir Kahane, founder and chainnan of the Jewish Defense League, will be the principal speaker at the "Yom Hashoa" National Remembrance Day Program to be held at the Beth Jacob Synagogue en Tuesday, April 26, at 8 p.m. S^om i J H'shoa" was prodaiihed by the Israeli Parliament, "Iftat this day (27 Nissan) shall be the Day of Remembrance of the Holocaust and the Heroism. This I day shall be evocation of the catastrophe which the Nazis and their cohorts, have inflicted upon the Jewish people, and'the recollection of the deeds of resistance and heroism of those days." The Beth Jacob Brotherhood has for the last Federation Seen As Block To Chances For Interim Agreement On Canal Reopening MISS MARIE McGUIRE United States . at the European Conference on Housing in Geneva, Swit¬ zerland in 1962,: , The keynote address at the luncheon will be given by Dr. . (CONTINUEDON PAGE ^) JERUSALEM (JTA)- Authoritative Israeli sources said today that the an¬ nounced federation of Egypt, Libya and Syria virtually kills whatever chances there may have been for an in¬ terim agreement with Egypt to reopeti the Suez Canal. However, the sources ob¬ served, the federation is not to bebome effective until Turn Your Auto Lights On Today In Memory Of The Six Million established in 1937. She held the'position of Executive Director, 'San ' Antomb • Housing Autboriiy from 1949- 61 and earned national recognition as an authority in apartment building design including community and social services for. the elderly. She represented the David Zucker, President of the. Columbus Zionist District of the Zionist Organization of America has asked all members of the Columbus Jewish Coin- munity to join in an "automobile lights on program", requesting that was -.on lliursday, April 22, all automobile headlights be kept on during the day while driving. today, the Z.O.A. states on Thursday, April 22, 1971, which date corresponds to Nissan 27, 5731, YOM HA SHOAH, Jewry, the world over, will pause to remember and to reflect upon the holocaust which offered up tlie six million in the infernos of AiisQhwitz, Dachau, Treblinka and in the WaiSS^gHetti^V /ti we coihmerhorate the •hv TTiis program is nationally/'HW&'aaftv*'*i'^W^ to sponsored by the Zionist cohsidfe'r the plight of the Organization of America, to commemorate the holocaust and to consider the plight of Soviet Jews. In a statement issued Soviet Jews, hapless victims of Russian 'communism's genocidal designs upon three million of the remnants of (CONTINUEOON PAGE4) six years sponsored this community wide program. Mr. Herman Eisenman, Beth Jacob Brotherhood President, said "We cannot ignipre the Era' pf the HoiBbaust without doing violence. to our people's spirit." Mr. Ben Grinblatt, a past .diairman of the event. and alone a survivor of the Holocaust, and officer and Board Member of the Beth Jacob Congregation, will lead in the program to light the six yahrzeit candles in memory of the six million Jews. Cantor Herman Blonder, (CONTINUED ON PAGE 4) Ikb Allen Trio To Play For Congregational Dinner Mr. Norman S. Katz, chairman of the Planning Committee for the Annual Congregation Meeting of Tifereth Israel, being held on Sunday, May 2, at 6 p.m., is proiid to announce tiiat the Bob Allen Trio has been retamed for the listoiing and dancing enjoymoit of the evening's pajj^idpants. The Bob.AUni'l^o'is qiiite well- knp^ll}^ IgSlflmi^irans Sept. 1 which gives President Anwar Sadat of Egypt amide time to act as if there was no federation. Ilie appraisal of the federation's affect on an interim agreement was based on the terms of the pact which Sadat disdosed . yesterday in Cairo, par¬ ticularly Egypt's un¬ dertaking not to relinquish an inch of tmitory occupied by Israd in the Sue-Day War and not. to holcl direct negotiations with Israd. "The feeling bae is that Egypt has by its own volition b^d itsdf to . a much tighter frameworit'than hitherto and has restricted its freedom to enter into a partial arrangement with Israd at this time. The federation pact was signed at Benghazi, Libya in the early hours of Saturday aiSt^r three days of roiind-th&clock meetings. The signatories, Sadat, President Muammer el- Qadd^fi qf Libya and President .Hafez al-AssAd of Syri^m#ged to MM: to each^^tf^f^ aid, eveiit the state nfeediiig aid is uiiable to request it as, for example, in the case of a coup d'etat. Sudan, which is linked to Egypt ahd Libya in a ICONTINUED ON PAGE 4) The Nominating Com¬ mittee will present the following slate of Officers and members of the Board of Trustees: Ben Goodman, President; Alvin Solove, First Vice President; Aforvin A. Katz, Second Vice President; Gordon G. Zeidman, Secretary; Martin J. Polster, Treasurer; Martin Adler, ,,.7^7, „. David D. Derrow, Edwin M. la^^';beeh^ch-1,Ellman, Dr. Philip Golding, ifrons of the Eugene Hameroff, Heinz Hoffman, Dr. Norman Hosansky, Donald Katz, Norman S. Katz, George M. Levine, Lawrence D. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 4) Clttlstf^her Inn for some time. The music will con¬ clude ah evening designed to delight everyone ' tends.' who. at- Phil Donahue To Be Guest Speaker Af Temple Israel Sisterhood Luncheon Phil Donahue, television personality on WLWC will be the gu6^t speaker for the 'members of Temple Israel Sistorhood at their luncheon on Wednesday, May^.. Thirty-five year old, Cleveland-born, Phil Donahue started in tdevision while attending the University of Notre Dame as a set-up boy at $1.00 an hour for the campus station, WNDU-TV, and filled in for th^ announcer vdien he was late gettmg to work. By the time he joined WLWD, he was already nationally-known as^ a newsman and interyiewer. An'^nthusiastic young man , PHIL DONAHUE people who worry a lot usually finish first." . His program is completely and unashamedly..aimed ,at _ _ women, seen Monday. with tMUiiing nervous energy throu^ Friday, broadest cUiaihneled into providing live m Dayton«and Coluih- tdevisionoitertainmentand. bus. < involvement for the thinking He feels that housewives' woman. Phil Donahue are more than baby maintauis hL^ favorite motto machines and offers tbem an is "Enthusiastic, nervous (continued on page 4i
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Full Text | tir' ...fcjt 11 S/\V^ Serving Columbus, "Central" andSouthwestern Ohio^AE ^ VOL. 49 NO. 15 APRIL 22, I97I-NISAN 27 •cmlfJ Is AawfflM mi Iraiili Mcdi The^WoiaH'siiiil CARACAS (WNS)-'rhe Soviet del^ation to the Inter-Parliamentary Union meeting here threatened to walk-out if an Israeli resolution to discuss discrimination against Soviet Jewry was placed on the agenda. The Executive Council voted not to discuss the Israeli resolution oir an Egyptian resolution charging discriminatiori against Arabs in the occupied territories. • AMSTERDAM (WNS)-Jewish leaders deplored the bombing,or the Soviet Trade Bureau building which iiqured four persons, including a child. A note in English readii^ "Never again. Let my people go," was foimd near the building after the bombing. TEL AVIV (WNS)-An Arab chUd was killed in Raffahwhen a grenade was tossed at an Israeli Army vehicle. No Israelis were hurt; Three Arab residents were mjiired by ii second grenade. An Israeli arjny patrol between Metullah and Misgav Am came under bazooSa and small arms fire from Lel>anese territory.' Ther^ were no injuries. BUENOS AIRES (WNS)-An Arab sponsored journalism school has been established here. The school is named after Julian Martel, the pen name of a notorious Argentinian anti-Semite who lived to years ago, when there were a few Jews in Argentine. JERUSALEM (WNS)-In an interview which ap¬ peared in the Jerusalem Post, Foreign Minister. Abba Ebaii insisted there was plenty of rooin for negotiations with th{e Arabs bivterritorialmaitters. He said the "oral doctrine" adopted by the recent Labor Party con¬ vention was "a maximal position." . UJFC Institute On Aging To Be Held This Sunday The United Jewish Fund and CouncU's Committee on Aging spmsored Institute on Aging, entitled "BlDeprint for Tomorrow - Fdbilitiies ahd Services", will fitiake place on Sunday, Apr. 261, firom 9:15 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the; Jewish Center, 1125 College Avenue. .The Institute will include six workshops on the followpng aspects of services for the aging: (1) health ahd nutrition, (2) living arrangements, ii) group .- work, recreation, and education, (4) counseling, (5) transportation, (6). volunteer services. ,' The opening general session will be addr^sed by ftfiss Marie McGuire, Program Advisor for Problems of the Elderljf and Handicapped, Department/ ofL^Housing and Urban Deydopm^t, Washington, D.C. Miss McGuire, a graduate of George : Washington University, has a degree in Architecture j^rom the Universlfy of Texas and a degree in Business Administration from th^ University of Houston. Miss M<;Guire . served as tbe Commissioner of Public Housing Administration firom 1961-67 and was the first woman to serve in this office since it Dayan: Arab Federation Ho New Tlireat; Loolis TowardUJ. Superiority In Mediterranean JERUSALEM (JTA)- . Defense Minister Moshe Dayan said today that the announced federation of ~ Egypt, Libya and Syria posed no new threats to Israel aiid did not necessarily preclude an interitin arrangement with Egypt to reopen the Suez Canal. Addressing the an¬ nual meeting of the Tel Ayiv Journalists Association, Dayan disclosed that Israel is already taking steps and planned additional measures to consolidate its hold 'on the occupied' Arab territories in the absence of a ..peace settlement. The Golan Heights is to have more settlements and efforts are being made to turn Golan into an integral part of the State, he said. Similarly, the West Bank is being secured as a place.where Jews and Israelis can live in security. In tluit respect, payan^ said, the Sbnian River.is "our security line. We have here a good line of defense and even an effective one." He ob¬ served that Arab workers are building the Jewish quarter at the West Bank town of Hebron "and no one is protesting." Dayan said that in the Gaza Strip the main problems are agriculture, civil service and security. Israel is "making headway" in all of these areas,. he added. On the Lebanese border "we are peace settlement "As long doing what we have done so a;: .war is stili'^bfficially on tibiat people can live there in „„there can be no retreat from peace," he said. Dayan said^<^tbe canal. It is the best that he did not envisage the Siiez Canal as a pomanent future boundary but. as a prime defense line which must remain under Israel's control until there is a final defoise line „we have," he 'added;. Nevertheless, he s^d^>>,fka!^j.Was willing to linai^ej^i( vfjafii|['^ ;¦ interim arra)^^4?'^H'^ ^^ Egypt le'aliihg'-'to''the canal's reopening. He said that he didn't think Egypt's federation with Lit>ya and Syria posed a serious ob¬ stacle. It was not a new threat he explained because the three elements com¬ prising the federation existed before. Referring to (CONTINUEDON PAGE4) Rabbi Meir Kahane To S|^eak At Beth Jacob Rabbi Meir Kahane, founder and chainnan of the Jewish Defense League, will be the principal speaker at the "Yom Hashoa" National Remembrance Day Program to be held at the Beth Jacob Synagogue en Tuesday, April 26, at 8 p.m. S^om i J H'shoa" was prodaiihed by the Israeli Parliament, "Iftat this day (27 Nissan) shall be the Day of Remembrance of the Holocaust and the Heroism. This I day shall be evocation of the catastrophe which the Nazis and their cohorts, have inflicted upon the Jewish people, and'the recollection of the deeds of resistance and heroism of those days." The Beth Jacob Brotherhood has for the last Federation Seen As Block To Chances For Interim Agreement On Canal Reopening MISS MARIE McGUIRE United States . at the European Conference on Housing in Geneva, Swit¬ zerland in 1962,: , The keynote address at the luncheon will be given by Dr. . (CONTINUEDON PAGE ^) JERUSALEM (JTA)- Authoritative Israeli sources said today that the an¬ nounced federation of Egypt, Libya and Syria virtually kills whatever chances there may have been for an in¬ terim agreement with Egypt to reopeti the Suez Canal. However, the sources ob¬ served, the federation is not to bebome effective until Turn Your Auto Lights On Today In Memory Of The Six Million established in 1937. She held the'position of Executive Director, 'San ' Antomb • Housing Autboriiy from 1949- 61 and earned national recognition as an authority in apartment building design including community and social services for. the elderly. She represented the David Zucker, President of the. Columbus Zionist District of the Zionist Organization of America has asked all members of the Columbus Jewish Coin- munity to join in an "automobile lights on program", requesting that was -.on lliursday, April 22, all automobile headlights be kept on during the day while driving. today, the Z.O.A. states on Thursday, April 22, 1971, which date corresponds to Nissan 27, 5731, YOM HA SHOAH, Jewry, the world over, will pause to remember and to reflect upon the holocaust which offered up tlie six million in the infernos of AiisQhwitz, Dachau, Treblinka and in the WaiSS^gHetti^V /ti we coihmerhorate the •hv TTiis program is nationally/'HW&'aaftv*'*i'^W^ to sponsored by the Zionist cohsidfe'r the plight of the Organization of America, to commemorate the holocaust and to consider the plight of Soviet Jews. In a statement issued Soviet Jews, hapless victims of Russian 'communism's genocidal designs upon three million of the remnants of (CONTINUEOON PAGE4) six years sponsored this community wide program. Mr. Herman Eisenman, Beth Jacob Brotherhood President, said "We cannot ignipre the Era' pf the HoiBbaust without doing violence. to our people's spirit." Mr. Ben Grinblatt, a past .diairman of the event. and alone a survivor of the Holocaust, and officer and Board Member of the Beth Jacob Congregation, will lead in the program to light the six yahrzeit candles in memory of the six million Jews. Cantor Herman Blonder, (CONTINUED ON PAGE 4) Ikb Allen Trio To Play For Congregational Dinner Mr. Norman S. Katz, chairman of the Planning Committee for the Annual Congregation Meeting of Tifereth Israel, being held on Sunday, May 2, at 6 p.m., is proiid to announce tiiat the Bob Allen Trio has been retamed for the listoiing and dancing enjoymoit of the evening's pajj^idpants. The Bob.AUni'l^o'is qiiite well- knp^ll}^ IgSlflmi^irans Sept. 1 which gives President Anwar Sadat of Egypt amide time to act as if there was no federation. Ilie appraisal of the federation's affect on an interim agreement was based on the terms of the pact which Sadat disdosed . yesterday in Cairo, par¬ ticularly Egypt's un¬ dertaking not to relinquish an inch of tmitory occupied by Israd in the Sue-Day War and not. to holcl direct negotiations with Israd. "The feeling bae is that Egypt has by its own volition b^d itsdf to . a much tighter frameworit'than hitherto and has restricted its freedom to enter into a partial arrangement with Israd at this time. The federation pact was signed at Benghazi, Libya in the early hours of Saturday aiSt^r three days of roiind-th&clock meetings. The signatories, Sadat, President Muammer el- Qadd^fi qf Libya and President .Hafez al-AssAd of Syri^m#ged to MM: to each^^tf^f^ aid, eveiit the state nfeediiig aid is uiiable to request it as, for example, in the case of a coup d'etat. Sudan, which is linked to Egypt ahd Libya in a ICONTINUED ON PAGE 4) The Nominating Com¬ mittee will present the following slate of Officers and members of the Board of Trustees: Ben Goodman, President; Alvin Solove, First Vice President; Aforvin A. Katz, Second Vice President; Gordon G. Zeidman, Secretary; Martin J. Polster, Treasurer; Martin Adler, ,,.7^7, „. David D. Derrow, Edwin M. la^^';beeh^ch-1,Ellman, Dr. Philip Golding, ifrons of the Eugene Hameroff, Heinz Hoffman, Dr. Norman Hosansky, Donald Katz, Norman S. Katz, George M. Levine, Lawrence D. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 4) Clttlstf^her Inn for some time. The music will con¬ clude ah evening designed to delight everyone ' tends.' who. at- Phil Donahue To Be Guest Speaker Af Temple Israel Sisterhood Luncheon Phil Donahue, television personality on WLWC will be the gu6^t speaker for the 'members of Temple Israel Sistorhood at their luncheon on Wednesday, May^.. Thirty-five year old, Cleveland-born, Phil Donahue started in tdevision while attending the University of Notre Dame as a set-up boy at $1.00 an hour for the campus station, WNDU-TV, and filled in for th^ announcer vdien he was late gettmg to work. By the time he joined WLWD, he was already nationally-known as^ a newsman and interyiewer. An'^nthusiastic young man , PHIL DONAHUE people who worry a lot usually finish first." . His program is completely and unashamedly..aimed ,at _ _ women, seen Monday. with tMUiiing nervous energy throu^ Friday, broadest cUiaihneled into providing live m Dayton«and Coluih- tdevisionoitertainmentand. bus. < involvement for the thinking He feels that housewives' woman. Phil Donahue are more than baby maintauis hL^ favorite motto machines and offers tbem an is "Enthusiastic, nervous (continued on page 4i |
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