The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1969 Page: 15 of 16
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MORTUARY
GOLDSTEIN—Louis Goldstein
of Richmond, Texas, died March
5. Was grocery merchant of
Richmond. Graveside services
held March 6 Adath Israel
Cemetery with Rabbi R.S.
Schwartzman and Cantor Irving
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others to manage, and ... most
important ... to achieve peace
early Sunday morning. L
Israeli military sources said it
was unusual for a nation’s top
military leader to be at the front
lines at such an early hour and
that it indicated that the
Etyptian artillery attack was
deliberately planned and ordered
by the highest authorities and
was not the result of a skirmish
that was escalated on the
initiative of local commanders.
Israeli circles believe that other
high ranking Egyptian officers
may have been killed or
wounded in the burst of Israeli
tank fire across the 150
yard-wide Suez Canal which
killed Gen. Riad, they said the
Egyptian Chief of Staff was not
likely to have been on his
inspection tour alone and
probably was accompanied by
headquarters staff officers.
Israeli military circles also
indicated that Egyptian shipping
in the Gulf of Suez was a target
of their artillery for the first
time. A spokesman said the hits
scored on three vessels were a
reminder to Egypt that Israel
had the power to blockade Port
Suez and Port Ibrahim. They
pointed out that Egypt would
have immense difficulties if it
was forced to rely on land
transport to bring supplies from
the south that ordinarily would
be carried by ship.
Although the fire exchange
involved thousands of rounds of
ammunition and hundreds of
weapons, Israeli troops were
spared the heavy casualties of
last October’s heavy canal battle
when 15 were killed and 31
injured. Since that battle,
concrete bunkers and
underground fortifications have
been built.
In Washington, the
Government deplored the
violation of the United Nations
cease-fire, especially since “lives
were lost in such skirmishes,”
State Department spokesman
Robert J. McCloskey said today.
He was asked at a press
conference to comment on the
artillery duel. Mr. McCloskey
confirmed that Israel Foreign
Minister Abba Eban will meet
with Secretary of State William
P. Rogers on Wednesday. He had
no information on a report that
King Hussein of Jordan plans a
trip to Washington. On the
status of the Big Four talks on
the Mideast, Mr. McCloskey said
such talks had not yet been
scheduled. __________
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Are there not enough in-
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additional prohibitions?
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completed an exhaustive in other civic organizations,
eleven-week training course in
Oklahoma; sister, Miss Irene Staff by President Nasser after
Mateen, New York. Services held Egypt’s disastrous defeat in the
March 12 Levy Memorial Sil Day War. He was killed while
Chapel, Rabbi William S. Malev, personally inspecting Egyptian
Cantor George Wagner artillery positions at Ismailia
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KAPLAN—Benjamin Kaplan, 69, New York on February 26th.
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Lodge, Miami Beach. Survivors: Relatives and friends are
wife, Mrs. Esther Kaplan; asked to attend the unveiling of
daughter, Mrs. Betty Friedman; the tombstone in memory to the
son, Dr. Alan L. Kaplan, all of late Nathan Karchmer, on
Houston; two grandchildren. Sunday, March 23, at 1 p.m., at
Funeral services held March 6 the Beth Yeshurun Cemetery,
Levy Memorial Chapel, Rabbi Allen Parkway.
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Mayes—Mrs. Nettie Mayes, 87, Jerusalem. The foreign ministers
of 6425 Chimney Rock Road, of 13 Arab League states met in
died March 5. Member of the Egyptian capital to deal with
Temple Emanu El, the political and diplomatic issues.
Sisterhood, Eastern Star, City of Lt. Gen. Odd Bull, chief of the
Hope. Survivors: nieces, Mrs. Sol United Nations cease-fire
Gollob, Mrs. Howard Reich, observers corps, flew to Cairo
both of Houston, Mrs. Irwin from Jerusalem for a meeting at
Stein, Pasadena; nephew, Dr. the request of Egyptian Foreign
Bernard Solomon, Houston-, Minister Mahmoud Riad.-
great-nieces and nephews. Egyptian diplomatic sources said
Funeral services March 7 Levy Gen. Bull would be asked to
Memorial Chapel, Dr. Robert L warn Israel that the fighting
Kahn officiating. Entombment along the Suez Canal might have
Beth Israel Mausoleum. “grave consequences.” Egypt
, .. . n . c •. 2 claims that Israel started the
SUIB-Mrs. Lillian M.Suib, 46, artillery duel in violation of the
of 3819 Sun Valley, died March cease-fire and shelled civilian
10 Member Cong. Beth areas. Gen. Bull has already
Yeshurun, Hadassah, United informed the UN that the
Steel Workers U mon. Survivors: fire-fight was initiated by Egypt
husband, Gerald N. Suib, Fighting took place all along the
Houston; parents, Mr and Mrs. canal from Qantara to Suez.
Abraham Mateen, New York; Israeli military circles had
daughter, Miss Linda C. Suib, high professional regard for Gen
Houston; son, Michael R. Suib, Riad who was named Chief of
UNITED SYNAGOGUE
PRESIDENT SAYS
CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP--
FAILS TO SPEAK ON ISRAEL
Los Angeles (JTA)—A lay
leader of Conservative Judaism
claimed here this week that
Christian leadership in general
has failed to understand and
support the Jewish position on
Israel or to speak out against
manifestations of Negro
anti-Semitism. Henry N.
Rapaport, president of the
United Synagogue of America,
made his charges at a press
conference during a visit to
Conservative synagogues in the
Los Angeles area. He said these
alleged failings on the part of
Christian leadership could be
remedied by a wide range of
organizational and grass roots
dialogues and educational
programs on Israel. He also
pleaded for a direct statement
by the “voice of Christianity to
squelch the militant
hate-mongers in the Negro
community who espouse
anti-Semitic and unwarranted
charges against Jews.”
Mr. Rapaport said he was
heartened by Pope Paul's recent
vigorous condemnations of the
hanging of alleged Israeli spies in
Iraq. “I can only wish that
American Christian institutions
had spoken — or even
whispered—as strongly," he said
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