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WHS. HOWARD SHELDON
Miss Carol Gene Waldman be-
came the bride of Howard Shel-
don Cohen Sunday June 21'jin
the Shearith Israel Synogogue.
Rabbi Hillel E. Silverman, as-
. sisted by Canter Sol Sanders,
officiated at the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin I. Wald-
man, 7231 Azalea. She is a grad-
uate of Sophie Newcomb Col-
leg, a member of Alpha Epsi-
lon Phi, and a past Sweetheart
of Alpha Epsilon Pi. She was
also named to the collegiate
Who’s Who.
Mr. Cohen is the son of Mrs.
Edward Cohen of Glencoe, 111.
°r.d the late Mr. Cohen. The
bridegroom is a graduate of Tu-
lane University, a recipient of
the Student Activities Award
and a member of Alpha Epsilon
Pi.
Sister of the bride, Miss Cherie
Waldman, was maid of honor
and Richard Bussoff, of Joplin,
Mo., served as best man. The
bride was given in marriage by
her father.
The bride’s gown of white peau
de soie was designed with a
molded bodice enhanced with
appliques of re-embroidered
alencon lace, a scooped neck-
line, elbow length sieves, a bouf-
fant bell-shaped skirt and a
■ chapel-length train. Her finger-
SARA SUSAN KORMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Korman, 600.7 Orchid LnL, ar.nonnc" *he
engagement of their daughter, Sara Susan to Mr. Fredric Irwin
Mend, sen of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Blend, 6034 Monticello.
Miss Korman. Is a graduate of Hillcrest High School and her
flatter graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School and attend*
ed Arlington State College.
The engaged couple was honored at an Open House ®n May
31, given hy the parents of the bride-elect.
An October wedding is planned at Congregation Shearith
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tip white silk illusion veil was
held by a coif of alencon lace
traced with seed pearls.
Bridesmaids were Misses Ro-
zanne Cohen of Glencoe, 111., the
bridegroom’s sister, Linda Wald-
man, Judy Waldman, Nancy
Waldman, Carolyn Feinberg and
Mrs. James Siegel of San An-
tonio.
Serving as groomsmen were
Joel Cohen of Glencoe, 111., the
bridegroom’s brother, Stephen
Waldman, brother of the bride,
Lowell Weil of Skokie, 111., Rich-
ard Stetzer of New Orleans, La.,
Charles Kurland of Chicago,
111., and Mike Abrams of New
York City.
After a reception at the Shear-
ith Israel auditorium, the cou-
ple left on a wedding trip to
Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands
and Jamaica. They- will live in
Highland Park, 111.
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KtUfftic AWARD WINNER — Eugene Stein, son of Mr. and
MrA Jack Stein 7133 Northaven Road was declared winner
of the Dallas Junior Honor Orchestra Award. Eugene has been
under the tutelage of Mrs. Phil Simon and is an eighth gradei
arfud*nt at Beniamin Franklin lit Hkk
Moscow Incites the Arabs, Slamming U.S.-lsrael Pact
LONDON (JTA) — Moscow
radio, in an Arab-language broad-
cast beamed to the Arab coun-
tries, assailed the American-Israel
desalination agreement, asserting
that it would go far beyond the
limits of desalination and should,
therefore, be a cause of concern
to the Arabs.
The broadcast said that Prime
Aussie Jewish Yets
to Fight Local Nazis
BRISBANE, Australia, (JTA)—
Delegates to the ninth biennial
convention of the Australian Fed-
eration of Jewish Ex-Servicemen
approved a program to “effec-
tively counteract the National
Socialist party” in Australia.
The decision followed wide-
spread debate over a television
program on the small Nazi party
showing jack booted uniformed
men meeting in a suburban house
in Sydney, giving Nazi salutes in
front of a picture of Hitler and
•creaming “I-Iitler was right.”
Sol P. Kleinman
Sol P. Kleinman, 71, of Houston,
a former Dallas resident and buy-
er for Commercial Metals Co.,
was buried in Beth Yeshurun
Cemetery in Houston ‘ 14
after sendees in the Levy Me-
morial Chapel there.
Kleinman, who died June 6 in a
Houston hospital, was reared in
Dallas, but had lived in Houston
for 25 years. He was a 32nd degree
Mason and Shriner and a member
of Congregation Beth Yeshurun.
He was also a member of B’nai.
B * fit h and Zionist organizations.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Dora B. Kleinman of Houston; two
daughters, Mrs. Philip Burkom of
Houston and Mrs. Nathan L. Lauf-
man nf Amarillo: a sister, Mrs.
Ale.x Kriss of Dallas; three broth-
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Minister Eshkol himself had “in-
sinuated” that nuclear coopera-
tion would not be restricted to
desalination.
“It is clear to what the Israeli
Prime Minister refers is the
most modern weapons,” Moscow
claimed. “Obtaining these weap-
ons overtly is forbidden, so Israel
found a pretext to hide nuclear
cooperation with the United
States.”
The Moscow broadcast alsc
accused Israel of “provocative
conduct” in proceeding with its
Jordan waters plans. The broad-
cast charged that “instead of
seeking ways for a peaceful so-
lution to the question of the
Jordan waters with all the
countries concerned, Israel’s rul-
ing quarters are pursuing an-
other course which cannot be
described except as ‘provoca-
tive.’ Tel Aviv is in fact defying
the Arabs and does not wish
to take into account their vital
interests.”
ers, A. J. Kleinman, Harry Klein-
man and T. A. Kleinman, all of
Dallas; and six grandchildren.
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“The Israeli expansionist policy
will only lead to the complication
of the situation in the Near East,”
the broadcast asserted. It said
“these dangerous actions” were
started during the Eshkol visit
to the United States. It warned
“the ruling quarters in Washing-
ton” of “the dangerous conse-
quences to which the actions of
their allies in Tel Aviv could
lead.”
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