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Mrs. Tania Sweet
Mrs. Tania Isikoff Sweet, 74, of
Atlanta, a native of Russia, died
Saturday, Oct. 6.
Graveside service was held
Monday, Oct. 8, at Greenwood
Cemetery with Rabbi Harry H.
Epstein and Cantor Isaac
Goodfriend officiating.
Mrs. Sweet was a graduate of
Piedmont Hospital School of
Nursing and a registered nurse for
over 30 years until her retirement
eight years ago.
Survivors include her husband,
Ben Sweet; son, Marshall Sweet of
San Francisco; sister, Mrs. Lillian
Basist of Memphis, and brother
Otis Isikoff of Atlanta.
Mrs. Mamie Klausman
Mrs. Mamie Klausman of
Atlanta died Wednesday, Oct. 10.
Funeral service was to be held
Friday, Oct 12, at Spring Hill
Chapel with Rabbi Alvin
Sugarman officiating. Internment
will be at Crest Lawn Memorial
Park.
Mrs. Klausman, the widow of
Dr. Marcus Klausman, was the
owner of the Southern Health
Institute (Battle Creek Treat
ments) from 1929-48. She also
worked for eight years at the thrift
shop of the National Council of
Jewish Women.
Survivors include her daughter,
Mrs. Georgenne Thompson and
son, Nat F. Klausman, both of
Atlanta; sisters, Mrs. Sylvia
Wengrow of San Diego, Calif.,
and Mrs. Leonard Blumenthal of
Columbia, Mo.; brother, Walter
Berger of San Diego; seven
grandchildren and 10 great
grandchildren.
Karl Frank
Karl Frank, 84, of Atlanta,
formerly of Little Rock, Ark., died
Monday, Oct. 8.
Funeral service was held
Tuesday, Oct. 9, at the Temple
with Rabbi Alvin Sugarman
officiating. Interment was in
Mount Sinai Cemetery in St.
Louis.
Mr. Frank, a native of
Germany, was a retired merchant.
After moving to Atlanta he
worked in the sales departments at
Rich’s and Buckhead Men’s Shop.
He was a Mason, a member of
Scimitar Shrine in Little Rock,
past president of the Arkansas
Rotary Club, and a member of the
Buckhead Rotary Club and the
Temple.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
Rosalind Emanuel Frank;
daughter, Mrs. John Frey of
Atlanta; brother, Alexander
Frank of Little Rock, and two
grandchildren.
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Last Friday, the State
Department expressed skepticism
over the Lebanon cease-fire which
it termed “shaky” but “holding.”
The cease-fire was, in fact, in effect
before Arafat’s message to
Fauntroy saying the PLO would
observe it. Fauntroy’s statement
followed an exchange of cables
between the SCLC in Atlanta and
Arafat. Fauntroy considered
Arafat’s first message inadequate
and cabled for “clarification.” The
reply from the PLO leader that
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- Fauntroy that Israel was not
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