Clergymen speak out on 1st episode Holocaust... too tough for survivors By IBIS KOZENCWAJG Mrs. Charles Siers, Fair Haven, said that her husband, Princeton, pointed out that "Twenty-six millions died un- Those who lived through the Holocaust found it difficult also a survivor of the concentration camps, found it der the Nazis. Six millions of them were Jews, but there to watch the NBC-TV mimicries on the subject which be- "kind of a strain" to watch the fictional dramatization of were twenty million others in camps and murdered I am gan lad night. Aid they found it impossible to talk about the Jewish experience during the Hitler era. not a Jew, and I was in six concentration camps." the dramatization. Others who lived through Nazism did not watch at all. Those who did not live through what has been called a Warren Satter, Elberon, said of his wife, Helen, a survi- The Dutch-born former minister at the Tinton Falls Re- unique event in history found "The Holocaust" instruc- vor of TeresteasUdt concentration camp in Czeckoslo- formed Church, the Rev. Isaac Rottenberg, now an exec- tive and compelling vakia, "She had tears in her eyes, so we turned it off. utive with the Reformed Church in America in Uontclair, "It's a very interesting presentation, I think," said the "Everything that happened to that family happened to felt he did not new to watch Rev. Charles Best of Trinity Episcopal Church, Red her family, exactly the same. " "I'm not watching it because I know enough about that Bank Said Heta Satter, "I suited to watch it but after a period. We don't feel it will teach us anything." Said Judge Abraham J Zager, Little Silver. "1 think while I hid to stop It was too much." RakU Barry Dtv Lener MfeAknhavJ. lager Dirt Hobbema, also bom in Holland and now living in See Hatoeaisl, page > FAR The Daily Register VOL. 100 NO. 248 SHREWSBURY, N.J. MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1978 15 CENTS Israel hoping to patch up rift with U.S. JERUSALEM (AP) - The While prime minister's said. Israeli cabinet has reaffirmed statement opened a split with The cabinet renewed its its support for UN. resolution the Carter administration, proposal to give limited auto- 242 as the basis for all Middle which wants Israel to accept nomy to the 11 million Pales- East peace negotiations but the premise of negotiated tinians In the West Bank cap- SNAPPED CABLE COSTS FOUR LIVES - This has refused to say what this withdrawal "on all fronts." tured from Jordan and the diagram gives details of the scene at Squaw Val- means for the future of the While reaffirming Israel's Gaza Strip taken from Egypt ley/ Calif, where a ski tram cable snapped late Sat- occupied West Bank of the committment to negotiation and said this was "In harmo- urday, resulting In four deaths. The site where a Jordan River. under terms of the 1067 UN ny with the principles of 142." cable broke, whiplashing through one car Is in- The statement, written by resolution, the cabinet state- The proposal also includes dicated with a cross. A Second ski tram car on the Foreign Minister Moshe ment, left vague the West a continued Israeli military same line was stranded. Victims on the first car Dayan and read to reporters Bank Issue and Invited the presence in the region and were evacuated to a second tram line (along dash- Sunday by cabinet secretary Arabs to present "counter- would deny the Palestinians ed line) and transported back down the mountain Arleh Noar, appeared de- proposals" that "we will dis- an independent state, which In a third car to the ski lodge. signed to help patch a rift cuss on their merits." Isreal fears would be used as with Washington, which Questioned by reporters, a base for Palestinian attacks claims Prime Minister Men Noar refused to say the cabi- on the Jewish state. chem Begin reversed the pre- net statement implied Israel's The opposition Labor Party vious Labor government's ac- acceptance of withdrawal criticized the latest cabinet Launch probe ceptance of withdrawal from from West Bank. This should declaration as "a play on the West Bank be left for negotiations, he See Israel, page 1 Begin claims Israel has a of cable car historical right to the region R and once said the UN. Secu- rity Council call lor Israeli 1 withdrawal from captured Canal vote skiing mishap Arab land — stated in resolu- tion 242 — "does not neces- SQUAW VALLEY, Calif Jim Mott, head of oper- ations at the ski center, was sarily apply" to the West (AP) — A cable went slack, Bank then popped from a pulley. As among the first to reach the very close wrecked car. The prime minister's state- dozens of skiers hurtled ment opened a split with the ual neutrality, was approved through a snowstorm in a ru- "There was some scream- WASHINGTON (AP) - The ing. I knew we were in for a Carter administration, which long Senate debate over the with one vote to spare, 68-12, naway cable car, the loose wants Israel to accept the on March 16. cable sliced into the car like a lot of trouble. One-fourth of Panama Canal treaties ends the car collapsed onto 10 or 12 premise of negotiated with- Tuesday in a vote both sides Since then, a provision at- cheewcutter, crushing three drawal "on all fronts " men and a woman to the people. Three of those people say will be extremely close tached to that treaty per- floor. were dead," he said. Minority Leader Howard mitting the United States to "One of the top cables — Baker, R-Tenn., said Sunday use military forces to keep They died. Some 30 others he thinks the second treaty the canal open has triggered were injured in the Saturday apparently whipped by the wind - slipped off," said ski Say Howard will pass "with a Vote or, two hints that Panama mlghlg re- accident, which occurred on on the plus side." ject such wording. Emigrant Mountain In Squaw instructor Hans Standteiner. The car, making its last other supporters say priva- On Sunday, Panamanian Valley Ski Area in sub-freez- condition tely they are optimistic they ambassador Gabriel Lewis ing temperatures, heavy snow trip down the mountain for the day, lurched 50 to 70 feet can gather the 67 votes neces- met with Sens. Frank Church, and bowling winds. satisfactory sary for approval of the D-ldaho, and Paul Serbanes, A second car with about 70 along two remaining cables, the loose one slashing into it, WASHINGTON, D.C. ,- agreement to gradually turn D-Md., the treaties floor man- passengers; traveling up the Rep James J. Howard, D-NJ, the canal over to Panama by agers, and Senate Majority mountain, Jolted to a halt and before the car caught on an /I jpW emergency cable. It stopped remained in satisfactory con- the year 2000 Leader Robert C. Byrd, I) dangled helplessly 150 feet SKIERS DEATH SCENE — A large gondola at the Squaw Valley Ski Resort dition at Bethesda Naval Hos- Elsewhere on Capitol Hill, W.Va. above the ground. 70 feet off the ground, said hangs on a sogging cable Sunday after lower cable slipped from pulled at Bill Boardman, director of pital here this morning, the House Ways and Means It took seven hours to res- upper right and sliced Into the car Saturday killing four persons and In- where he is recovering from Committee was beginning Church said they met to cue everyone from the two the Squaw Valley Ski Corp. |urlng30. "Finally, what seemed like what was described as a work today an President Car- "explain clearly to Lewis the cvs. Rescuers crawled along "mild heart attack" on ter's proposed $25 billion tax situation In the Senate" and cables In subzero tempera- an eternity, we came to a stop," skier Carol Hulrooney, Friday cut. The committee, expected to hear his description of "the tures and lowered the passen- Nancy Blades, the Con- to spend at least a month political problems the Pan- gers through winds gustlng to 51, of Modesto recalled later. Shotgun blast grazes head "There were people on top of gressman's press secretary, drafting legislation to put be- amanian government faces" M mph in a sling which one The incident reportedly oc- said Mr. Howard was "In fore the full House, is starting over the treaties. man said looked like "a big me and on the sides and un- By ANN BRENOFF said police. derneath, plus skis and boots. Also injured was Ronald curred in a rammon hallway good spirits" yesterday and In with itemized deductions. pair of gym trunks." between Ms. McDaniels' and no discomfort As the last canal treaty Some in the second car suf- Legs all over each other. The LONG BRANCH - A young Cofer, 26, of 400 Ocean Blvd., The controversy over the two men next to me were woman remained in satisfac- Apt. 26. Mr. Cofer sustained Mr. Cofer's apartments. He had visits from family vote nearcd, Senate leaders provision, which would allow fered frostbite but reported Ms. McDaniels was con- and friends yesterday, she were still searching for a res- no serious injuries. dead." tory condition this morning at injuries to his shoulder and U.S. Intervention If the canal scious when police arrived on said. olution to the controversy were threatened by Internal Metallurgists and engineers Gregory Anderson, 26, of Monmouth Medical Center af- was also reported in satisfac- San Jose said that when the ter she was allegedly shot by tory condition.
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