The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, September 26, 1986, Image 2

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PLACE YOUR HOLIDAY BREAD & CAKE ORDERS NOW 2161 Briarcliff Rd., Atlanta, GA 30329 636-1114 Mon. -Thurs. 8 a.m. -6 p.m., Fri., till 4 p.m., Sun. till 4 p.m. Closed Shabbat Butcher, grocery & deli area under Rabbinical Kaahrut supervision. This does not Include table service or restaurant area. Congo apologizes to Israel for making Nazi comparison by Joseph Polakoff TSI's Washington correspondent WAS HINGTON— Congo’s President Denis Sassou-Nguesso has apologized to Israel for the statement by Congolese Foreign Minister Antoine Ndinga-Oba that South Africa, “the unparalleled monster of our time, bears no resemblance to any modern state unless it is Israel or Nazi Ger many.” Since the Congo and Israel do not have diplomatic relations, the apology was said to be unprece dented. After Ndigna-Oba addressed the United Nations General Assembly Sept. 17 as the spokesman for the Organization of Africa Unity at a special session on Namibia, Israel’s mission at the U.N. protested to the U.N.’s president and secretary- general, sources here said, but it was the U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Vernon Walter who demanded an apology the day after the speech. His stiff warning, cleared by the White House, to Mdinga-Oba in cluded that if no public apology ensued. Sassou-Nguesso would not be welcome to visit the White House in mid-October when he is to dis cuss a U.S. aid package. Later he will go to Ottawa for Canadian aid. The apology was included in a letter from Antoine Mdinga-Oba to Walters. It said: “The minister of foreign affairs and cooperation, on behalf of the president, Denis Sassou-Nguesso, present their a- pologies to your excellency and to the authorities of that country (Israel) in case the interpretation of that passage could have equated Israel to the Nazis, who, as one knows, cannot be compared to Jews for evident historical reasons.” The Israeli mission in New York said it was “pleased to learn that the president saw Fit to set the record straight.” Herzog rolls out the red carpet for Egypt’s ambassador to Israel by Gil Sedan JERUSALEM (JTA)—Moham med Bassiouny, Egypt’s new am bassador to Israel, presented his credentials to President Chaim Herzog Tuesday. The ceremonies at the Presidential residence marked the restoration of top-level Egyp tian diplomatic representation in Israel for the first time since Cairo recalled its former ambassador, Saad Mortada, during Israel’s in vasion of Lebanon in 1982. Bassiouny remained in Tel Aviv at that time and for the next four years as charge d’affaires. His appointment as ambassador was announced at the summit meeting between Prime Minister Shimon Peres and President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt in Alexandria two weeks ago. The new envoy arrived at the presidential residence in a car pro vided by Herzog. As he alighted, the Egyptian flag was raised and the Egyptian national anthem was Classic Collection bleyle Better Knitwear for theClassic Women Sizes 6 to 20 220 Sandy Springs Circle Springs Festival Atlanta, Ga. 30328 (404) 256-4847 Mon.-Sat. 10-6 played. Bassiouny reviewed a mil itary police guard of honor. He was accompanied by members of the Egyptian embassy staff in Tel Aviv. They were greeted by Herzog, Deputy Foreign Minister Ronni Milo and David Kimche, director general of the Foreign Ministry. Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir is in New York. Bassiouny brought a message from Mubarak. In his brief remarks, he expressed hope that the improvement in relations between Egypt and Israel would continue and that a just peace set tlement would be found in the Middle East. Herzog said in reply that he hoped he would soon be able to receive the credentials of ambassa dors from all of the Arab states. A minute ago, yourbaby stopped breathing. Would you know what to do’ How to get him breathing again’ Red Cross will teach you what you need to know about life saving. Call us. We’ll help. Will you? American Red Cross THE EPSTEIN SCHOOL Solomon Schechter School of Atlanta ANNUAL TELETHON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 Who finds a friond finds a treasure’ Be a friend of The Epstein School SAY YES! 600 Peachtree Battle Avenue, N.W., Atlanta, GA 30327 (404) 351-7623