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-.....-L.,,,, R. I. JE':. 11!1 !! l 3T0" IC .L \3 gc·. 11 20":; - A"l.ciEL L ST. P~av. o, P. · 11 02900 Congress Asks Ostracizatio,, Of Terrorist Nations, People WASHINGTON Both him at the State Department. houses of Congress adopted Discussing the developments identical resolutions calling on the ,sicmming from the Munich civilized world to ostracize nations murders, State Department and peoples who aid and abet such spokesman Charles Bray described THE 'JNLY ENGLISH -JEN/SH IIEE><LY IN R J ANO SOuTHEAST 'IASS acts as the murder of 11 members terrorism as "obviously a very of the Israeli Olympic squad. The complex, difficult and perhaps _VOLUME LVI, NUMBER 29 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1972 16 PAGES 15c PER COPY resolutions were adopted protracted problem." unanimously. The tally in the Bray told newsmen that the Senate was 82-0 and in the House U.S. had moved to strengthen Ser·vices M~nday End High Holidays; 346-0. Both chambers directed security measures at the Israeli, that their resolutions be presented German and Arab missions in to Secretary of State William P. Washington by the Executive Succos Celebration To Follow Rogers "for appro priate Protective Service, a special transmittal." federal police force established to CONGREGATION ~th David-Anshei Kovno will held on Sunday, September 17, at President Nixon had already guard foreign installations. Bray SHAARE ZEDEK start at 6 p.m. on Sunday, Sep 6:45 p.m. and 9 p.m. at Temple directed Secretary Rogers to said that in New York the U.S. SONS OF ABRAHAM tember 17, and Yom Kippur ser Beth El. Rabbi William G. '*consult other governments on an Ambassador to the United Succos services at Congregation vices will begin on Monday mron Braude's sermon will be "Kol urgent basis as to what collective Nations, George Bush, received Shaare Zedek-Sons of Abraham ing at 8 o'clock. Torah reading at Nidre in a Modern Key." measures by the international the whole-hearted cooperation of will be held on Friday and Satur 10:30 a.m. will be followed by the On Monday, September 18, ser community can be brought to bear the New York City police 'in day, September 22 and 23 starting sermon at 11 :30 a.m. and Yizkor vices will start at 10 a.m. and on the problem of terrorism." protecting the installations or at 6:30 p.m. Services on Saturday services at noon. Musaf services Rabbi Leslie Y. Gutterman will The Congressional resolution those same countries. He said and Sunday morning will be at 9 will be at I p.m. and Neelah ser- . speak on "The Robe of Victory." condemning the Munich bloodbath similar police cooperation had o'clock. The sermon on these days vices at 6:30 p.m. Children's services will be held was introduced in the Senate by been extended in a dozen other will be delivered at 10:30 a.m. Rabbi Irving Ungar and Cantor at 1:30 p.m. and Rabbi Braudc Democratic Majority Leader Mike m ajor cities where foreign CONGREGATION Charles Ross will officiate. will speak on "What Diego Dis Mansfield of Montana on behalf legations arc located. SONS OF JACOB Succos services will be held on cQvcred." of himself and the Republican Bray said the State Department Services for Succos at Congre Friday and Saturday evening, Sep Music and readings for medita Minority Leader, Sen. Hugh Scott was coordinating security gation Sons of Jacob will be held tember 22 and 23, at 6: 15 o'clock tion on the Day-of Atonement will of Pennsylvania. The House measures for the protection of on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and on Saturday and Sunday start at 12:15 p.m. and the after resolution was introduced by Rep. Is raelis· in the U .S . which September 22, 23 and 24 starting mornings, September 23 and 24 at noon service will start at 2: 15 p.m. Emanuel Ccller (D.-N.Y.). dean of President Nixon pledged . at 6: 15 p.m. On Saturday and 9 o'clock. with "Ask the Rabbis" before the the House and chairman of its Regarding threats against Arab Sunday, September 23 and 24, The children will participate in reading of scripture. Judiciary Committee. diplomats, he said "regardless of services will be held in the morn the services which will be con Rabbi Braudc will speak on After expressing "deep sorrow" one's feelings, and for the most or ing at 8:30 o'clock. ducted by Cantor Charles Ross in ··But God Remembers" during the and "alarm" at the terrorism in us they are intense in the wake of TEMPLE BETH DAYID the sanctuary and in the Succah. Yizkor service which will be at Munich and sympathy for the the tragedy in Munich, further ANSHEI KOVNO TEMPLE BETH EL 4:30 p.m. families of the victims. both violence directed against diplomats Kol Nidre services at Temple Y om Kippur services will be (Continued on page 10) resolutions stated: .. It be further to whom we have obligations as resolved that all means be sought people is clearly no solution." by which the civilized world may No Mention Of Oly_mP-ic Massacre cut off from contact with civilized Change Opening Date mankind any peoples in any nation giving sanctuary, support, At Brown University United States Vetoes Resolution sympathy, aid or comfort to acts Rabbi Nathan N. •-n, di of murder and barbarism such as rector of l'nai l'rith HIHol at those just witnessed in Munich." Brown Univel'lity and Provi Shortly after his meeting with dence colleges, and Jewish Proposed By S·omalia In UN the President, Rogers met with a chaplain al Brown, has an half dozen top-ranking State nounced that, at Hillel's UNITED NATIONS. N.Y .• - be condemned for reprisal pro- tain other governments in the area Department officials who he asked ,.quftl, the uniffl'lity has The United States this week voked by Arab terrorism. "whether by word and deed or by for creative ideas on halting changed the opening elate of vetoed a Security Council resolu- In the debate, Mr. Bush said silent acquiescence and failure to the school year from September terrorism. Rogers also telephoned 11, Yom Kippur, to Tuesday, tion that would have called for an that nations that harbored and disassociate themselves from the the Israel Ambassador. Yatzhak September 19. immediate cessation of military aided terrorists could not claim acts of a minority that preaches Rabin, and arranged to meet with operations in the Middle East but sanctions for themselves. and practices lawlessness and that did not mention the terrorist Mr. · Bush said that the one- violence cannot be absolved of re acts. that led to Israeli air strikes sided resolutions against Israel sponsibility for the cycle of Egypt Determined against Syria and Lebanon. that the Council had so often violence and counterviolcnce we It was the second United States adopted did not contribute to the have again witnessed this past veto in the Security Council's his- goal of peace but rather encour- week." To Avoid Involvement tory. The first was cast in March, aged "perpetrators and supporters The United States represcnta- CA I RO The Egyptian the occupied territories. Gen. 1970, on a Rhodesian question. of acts of terrorism to believe that tive then said: Government, though angered by Mohammed Sadek, the Defense The United States representa- they can escape the world's cen- "We· believe each member of the Israeli air raids on Palestinian Minister and army commander, tive, George Bush, said that it was sure." the Council, indeed of the entire camps in Lebanon and Syria, is among other officials, is known to impossible to isolate cause and ~r- , "Those who preach violence and international community, should determined to avoid involvement be opposed to any military feet - the attack by Arab terror- · employ it as a matter of policy al- make it unmistakably clear that in military action against Israel adventure. ists that resulted in the death of 11 ways suffer its consequences, for acts of terror and violence prac- unless the Israelis attack Egyptian· A Government statement on the members and of the Israeli Olym- violence always begets violence," ticed against innocent people as a territory, political sources here Israeli air raids said, "The pie team in Munich and the lstaeli he said. ''The crimes that were matter of policy arc unacceptable said. civilized world will not allow !eprisals0 carried out at Lod and at Munich in a civilized world. Cairo is anxious to go on with Israel and her allies to endanger 13 Vote for Resohlti011 cannot but bre"II tragedy for their "Each of us has a responsibility th c dip Io mat i c . campaign the security of the area." The Thirteen nations had voted for - perpetrators and for those who de to make clear that those who announced by President Anwar el- statement noted that the raids the cease-fire resolution sponsored fend them. States which harbor practice such acts, or aid and abet Sadat last month, these sources were carried out by American- by Somalia, Guinea and Yugos- and give succor to terrorists can them in any way, are the ones de- said. The campaign is aime\l at made Phantom fighter-bombers· lavia. Panama abstained and the· not then claim sanctuary for them- serving a censure and con- gaining political and material and accused the United States of United States cast its negative selves." demnation. Only then will we be- support in Western Europe in the complicitY. with Israel in the vote, which brought a burst of ap- "Munich was so horrible,- so gin to eliminate this scourge from wake of the withdrawal of Soveiet attacks.