Monday, October 29, 2018

Small Pox? Who is the political moron saying the migrants will bring Small Pox?

Small Pox was declared eradicated globally by the WHO in 1980! The last diagnosis was in 1977!

The type of vaccines the migrants will need if staying in the USA are the same vaccines any American has received as a method of staying alive such as the meningitis vaccine. Jerks!

Does anyone know if Pol Pot has been reincarnated? I think we found him.
At the front of the temple with Rabbi Jeffery Myers were women. There was a time in the Jewish Faith when women were not allowed anywhere. They are now Rabbis themselves. They are Rabbis in Reformed congregations, Conservative congregations and yes, even the occasional Orthodox congregation (I have witnessed it in the USA.).

The Jewish faith is a beautiful faith and it loves the people. All the people. One of the pillars of the Jewish faith is the community and that is never more evident today as it is realized in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is a beautiful community and it is missing 11 members that will be remembered forever by them.

Andrew Gillum is highly sought after for endorsements by newspaper editors and many, many others.

October 21, 2018
By Jacob Ogles

Democratic (click here) gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum has landed the endorsement of the Miami Herald.

“The tenacity, political smarts and commitment to public service that propelled this Tallahassee mayor to victory from the bottom of the pack of better-known candidates in August’s Democratic primary speak volumes,” writes the editorial board.

“We think that each quality will serve him well as he likely confronts and negotiates with a Republican-dominated Legislature.”...

I remember when he took the Democratic nomination and I thought, "Who is Andrew Gillum?" I read about his time in the Mayor's seat in Tallahassee and I immediately liked him. He is very interested in the quality of life of the people. That is governance. The quality of life of the people improved under his leadership and I still like him a lot today. The Democratic Party is lucky to have a man interested in governance. He is a great leader. He sets a standard Florida needs and the country for that matter. 

Go, Andrew Gillum, Go!  
I want to say something about Obamacare, besides the fact it saves lives. I read the bill from cover to cover and then it was consolidated with the Senate bill. I didn’t read the updated edition, although I wanted to.

The authors knew the first two years would be a drag on the entire industry when it came to profits. That is why the expanded Medicaid program was so heavily subsidized by the federal government those first two years. Why? Because of so many uninsured Americans.

Obamacare provided for an annual free physical every year. In that, we know through experience that the socioeconomic barriers to care are real. So, these folks could be really sick and need significant care. It was estimated that in two years time most everyone in America would be optimally well. It impacted the cost curve. Now, optimally well is a strange concept and doesn’t mean every American was going to be competing for a place on the Olympic team.

Optimally well means that the Americans that finally had healthcare, wanted it and used it would, after two years BE KNOWN to the healthcare industry through updated doctor and/or hospital records. In that first two years the cost of future healthcare markets were fairly well estimated. Nothing wrong with that. It meant we knew the overall health of the country, the demographics and what the future was looking like for the country. One might recall the reporting statistics to the HHS Secretary.

Obamacare went live in 2014. Two years later in 2016, the future costs could be guesstimated. In the case of Aetna; the company hung in there through 2017 and the CEO it is fair to say was frustrated with Obamacare and the uncertain future of state exchanges. The CEO by the end of 2017 could then see his way forward and made changes where he had to. That is what was suppose to happen and today Aetna and Obamacare get along better.

So, it worked. And even today with all the political monkey business Obamacare is still working hard for Americans and the insurers 

That is all I wanted to reflect on. Just a reminder that when Americans make up their minds to carry out a moral directive, it is a good thing.

Obamacare is socialism?

Then what are all those private Wall Street companies doing running it? This is obscene profits for a healthcare company. $1.2 billion in profit for the FOURTH QUARTER of 2017.

There needs to be a law that returns a percentage of those monies to the insured members to lower premiums. This is obscene in realizing this is health care. Shame on them.

This is NOT socialism. This is capitalism at it's worse. That is just disgusting. If not to lower premiums, then subsidize hospitals to assist their costs or need for new equipment like an MRI. They do something for health care. Either improve the hospital services or provide lower premiums. If I remember right, Anthem has a really large enrollment, something like 888,000 people. Now some are children with families, but, $1.2 billion and leaving a modest profit margin, that would be a reduction for the next quarter of about a dollar per person. It would be better if all the member hospitals received stipends requiring it to benefit the quality of patient care.

I am fairly sure Anthem is Blue Cross, Blue Shield.

February 1, 2018
By Susan Morse


Profit soared by 234 percent to $1.2 billion (click here) in Anthem's fourth quarter, compared to $368 million for the same period last year, according to the insurer's earnings report Wednesday.

Full year 2017 financial results were also strong. Anthem reported a 55 percent increase in net profits year-over-year of $3.84 billion, compared to $2.47 billion in 2016....

Aetna did well, but, it's CEO stated it would lose money on Obamacare and it would exit the plans at the end of 2017. So, let's see if the CEO lost money by the end of 2017.

August 3, 2017
By Caroline Humer

Aetna Inc reported a higher-than-expected quarterly profit on Thursday as member health costs were lower than anticipated and it benefited from exiting most of its Obamacare individual insurance markets this year.

Shares of Aetna rose 2.5 percent to $158.54, helped by stronger results not only for individual insurance but also in its small and large business division and in its government-backed Medicaid and Medicare segments. The company raised its full-year earnings outlook....

I'll be darn, tragedy did not occur at Aetna. And guess what, Aetna still participates in Healthcare Exchanges except in some western states where they are chocked off by the insurance commissioner. See, that is the real issue, not the Obamacare healthcare program, but, the INDIVIDUAL STATE COMMISSIONERS and how they limit the attractiveness of the exchanges. It is politics, not health care.

January 30, 2018

Hartford,–Aetna (NYSE: AET) announced fourth-quarter 2017 (click here) net income of $244 million, or $0.74 per share. Adjusted earnings for fourth-quarter 2017 were $411 million, or $1.25 per share. Full-year 2017 net income was $1.9 billion, or $5.68 per share. Full-year 2017 adjusted earnings were $3.3 billion, or $9.86 per share.

“Aetna’s strong 2017 results demonstrate the power and versatility of our core businesses,” said Mark T. Bertolini, Aetna chairman and CEO. “As we progress toward completing our pending transaction with CVS Health, we remain focused on serving our members and delivering on our strategic and financial objectives. We are confident that the combined entity will deliver a better health care experience by improving access to affordable health care and coordination of health services in communities across the country....

This is Aetna's healthcare website. (click here) It provided an agenda for the company. Look close:

"Healthcare Reform"

Encourage competition
Promote innovation
Make health care more affordable

Strengthening Medicare and other health programs
Improving tax policy
Expanding provider collaborations
Improving care through health information technology

We are committed to helping you understand the impact of the ACA. passed in 2010, the law says in part:

Almost everyone must get health insurance.
Nobody can be turned down.
People can buy a health plan in a new way: on a state or federal exchange.
In some cases, the government may help pay for health coverage.
Larger employers must provide health insurance or pay a penalty.
Small employers can buy coverage on the health insurance exchanges.

The best part is at the bottom of that e-page.

Copyright © 2018 Aetna Inc.

So, it seems as though Aetna with it's doom and gloom CEO forecast, in 2018 is still proud to be a part of Obamacare. I'll be darn.

I am not going to go through every healthcare company in the country. These are two examples of large companies and they are doing far better than okay, they are doing great. And, by the way, this proves unequivocally Obamacare is here to stay.

This has been a point of pride in Israel and there is even a second gold metal with the national anthem played again.

28 October 2018

Israel’s national anthem (click here) was played at a judo tournament in Abu Dhabi on Sunday for the first time, after one of its athletes won gold.

A visibly moved Culture and Sports Minister Miri Regev, who was at the contest to support the Israeli team, presented the medals and hung the gold medallion around the neck of judoka Sagi Muki.

The playing of the Israeli national anthem and Regev’s attendance at the tournament were the latest milestones in Israel’s gradual rapprochement with some Arab states....

Unemployment is not a reason for asylum under any administration.

The USA military is not supposed to be deployed within the sovereign borders of the country. That is the job for the National Guard!

This is not an invasion of enemy troops. These are impoverished people with the majority women with children and unescorted minors. The USA military are not to be used for babysitting services. The USA military have training for combat. The people from the Northern Triad are unarmed.

The only control necessary is crowd control during processing and humanitarian aid and plenty of it. The aid has to include food, water and medical needs including vaccines for those processed with protected status to enter the USA.

Due to the hardening of the Mexican borders a man was killed. The migrants proceeded through the additional measures to stop them. Human rights groups have stated some of the measures being deployed to stop the migration were violating human rights.

The USA is the destination for these people, if met with humanitarian aid there should be a peaceful movement. We already know there are lines at the legal crossing points as processing is conducted. Migrants are not known for violence.

President Trump needs to release foreign aid funding to the Northern Triad governments as the processing returns many of the migrants with their children home.

The USA immigration system is broken. The courts are overburdened and slow. The families must stay together as this is the best outcome for the children. The unaccompanied minors have a different track for processing that is already well established, over burdened with this many migrants.

Currently the migrants are at least more than 1000 miles from the USA border. Due to the hurricane and persistent storms this segment of their journey holds great peril.

Sarah is so wrong.

No one in the media has accused Donald Trump of building bombs. Legally President Trump is not responsible for a domestic terrorist’s act. THE FAULT lies with Trump’s poisoned words of rhetoric that INSPIRERS these people to kill. That is a fact and cannot be disputed.

Although the migrants from the Northern Triad are attempting to move north, there will little success for them.

The Rio Grande River is high if not at flood stage in some areas. The river is very swift and dangerous. Wading into the river is a fool's errand.

Texas is saturated. Any rain only lays on top of the land. There is slow runoff and absolutely no drainage. It is very bad in Texas and getting worse.

October 28, 2018

Due to historic flooding in Texas (click here) that started the week of Oct. 7, Texas Task Force 1 was deployed to stand guard and protect those affected by the weather.

Texas Task Force 1 was founded in 1997 by the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service with members from across the state. Their training facility and headquarters are in College Station, but teams in each region of the state are gathered and deployed during dangerous weather events. Teams work closely with local authorities and jurisdictions to assist when needed.

Throughout its history, Texas Task Force 1 has been involved in a wide variety of rescues said Stephen Bjune, public information officer for Texas Task Force 1.

“We’ve done search and rescues for the state since 1997, ranging from tornadoes in the Valley, the Aggie Bonfire collapse, the Columbia shuttle, Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, Ike [and] Harvey,” Bjune said. “We’ve responded all across the country.”

Randy Prestage, a Texas Task Force 1 squad leader with the Gainesville Fire Department, said his squad was activated the morning of Oct. 16 and drove from Gainesville to Llano as part of the western region package sent out to the flooding site.

“We’ve just been monitoring ongoing situations as far as rainfall, the river rise and falls, whether it be minor, moderate, significant flooding,” Prestage said. “We just have teams positioned throughout the bottom two-thirds of the state of Texas for assistance so we can go out and support the local jurisdictions.”

There are about 800 members on the task force, consisting of Texas Task Force 1 based out of College Station, Texas Task Force 2 from the Dallas-Fort Worth area and Texas Task Force 1 region 3 in south Texas....

Where there is no fence at the USA southern border there is the Rio Grande River. (click here for interactive map by USA Today)

Bolsonaro ran on the promise to rid Brazil leftist criminals. They demonized Dilma Rousseff and the rest of the parties fell to suspicion.

Dilma Rousseff lead "Worker's Party" and the Democratic Labour Party. These parties have been leading Brazil to prosperity and freedom since 1980. It is astounding the fall of their influence in the country and it began with the demonization of President Rousseff.

If she carried out reasons to impeach her, that is understandable, but, for entire parties to lose their standing in a democracy is highly worrisome.

Just for the record Bolaonaro recognizes Israel. I find that curious.

October 28, 2018

Sao Paulo — Far-right congressman Jair Bolsonaro (click here) has won Brazil’s elections, taking an unassailable lead Sunday in the race for the South American nation’s presidency, as voters apparently looked past warnings that the brash former army captain would erode democracy and embraced a chance for radical change after years of turmoil.

With more than 92 percent of the votes counted, 55.6 percent supported Bolsonaro, compared to 44.4 percent for leftist Fernando Haddad of the Workers’ Party, according to the Supreme Electoral Tribunal. Final results were expected later Sunday.

After the results were announced supporters flooded the streets outside Bolsonaro’s home in Rio de Janeiro, letting off fireworks and waving Brazilian flags....

Does the description below sound familiar? Brazil has been the largest democracy in Brazil. I believe this movement to the right began after the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff. Bannon is another Manafort. He is working in foreign governments to elect right wing candidates.

...Bolsonaro, who cast himself as a political outsider despite a 27-year career in Congress, is the latest of several leaders around the globe to gain prominence by mixing tough, often violent talk with hard-right positions. But he is also very much a product of a perfect storm in Brazil that made his messages less marginalized: widespread anger at the political class amid years of corruption, an economy that has struggled to recover after a punishing recession and a surge in violence....

The opposition to Bolsonaro, albeit nearly invisible to the people, state he will instill fasism. If country after country globally are falling into the same pattern there has to be a common reason. Russia probably is exposing people to hatred of each other in these movements, however, Bannon has been a frequent visitor in these elections. Bannon is a hate monger. It is easy for him to be successful where Russia has laid the foundation.

The nuclear nonsense with with Trump is because there is a UN policy proceeding to be policy by 2019.

It is my estimation that China while a permanent nuclear member of the UN Security Council, is pursuing the defeat of conventional weapons because it is the future of war.
ICAN (click here)

October 6, 2017

The 2017 Nobel Peace Prize (click here) has been awarded to the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, or ICAN, a global organization seeking to "outlaw and eliminate all nuclear weapons" under international law.

The prize was announced in Oslo, Norway, on Friday morning. The committee praised ICAN for drawing attention to "the catastrophic humanitarian consequences of any use of nuclear weapons" and for "ground-breaking efforts" to ratify a treaty banning nuclear weapons.

Specifically, ICAN promotes the U.N.'s Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, a legally binding prohibition on nuclear weapons that is supported by over 100 countries.

The world's nuclear powers have not committed to the treaty.

The Norwegian Nobel Committee noted that any actual nuclear disarmament will depend on the participation of nuclear states, but praised ICAN's "inspiring and innovative support" for international negotiations....

There is only one man responsible for the rise of the extreme right wing of international governments.

Trump's ill behavior internationally reinforce the shift instilled by Bannon. Ask Angela Merkel.

November 19, 2017
By Andrew O'Hehir

"Steve Bannon, Bolshevik: May be Donald Trump's alt-right Svengali really is a Lenonist"

Steve Bannon, (click here) the former head of Breitbart News who is now President-elect Donald Trump’s bullshitter-in-chief — not an official title, although it should be — has been called many things in the past couple of weeks. According to many people who evidently don’t care for him, Bannon is a racist, a white supremacist or a white nationalist (which are not all the same thing), and may also be an anti-Semite and a misogynist. These epithets may or may not be accurate, but they strike me as giving off more heat than light. They provide very little information about what sort of person the incoming White House strategist might be, or what he might want.
According to the somewhat reliable testimony of writer Ronald Radosh, Bannon has embraced one unlikely “-ist” label. At a book party at Bannon’s Capitol Hill townhouse in November 2013, Radosh recounted in the Daily Beast, Donald Trump’s future Svengali referred to himself as a “Leninist.” We’ll get back to the details of Radosh’s account, but Bannon has not denied it, saying only he doesn’t remember the conversation. So let’s take Bannon at his word, sort of, or at least figure out what kind of Leninist he is. The parallels between the Trumpian mastermind and the man who shook the world are instructive, as are the differences....

...the Winter Palace in Petrograd to Bolshevik forces happened on Nov. 8, 1917....

Trump is peddling his brand of hatred internationally through employees funded by the USA Treasury.

This is the ridicule Israelis receive from Trump's administration while there is a cover up in Saudi Arabia. There is no body. I have no doubt the longer the missing body of Jamal Khashoggi continues to be an issue the more valid the Turkey reporting of the incident becomes. The body was probably assigned to ashes and the world will never know where the ashes were disposed.

October 28, 2018

"Trump Didn't Pull the Trigger on Jews in Pittsburgh, but He Certainly Prepped the Shooter"

In the past week, (click here) America and the world have witnessed the metastasization of Trumpism....

The Israeli Ambassador may very well be paying retribution for Trump for a free press in Israel. Israel needs a new Ambassador. The USA Ambassador should have been raging against the closing of the Palestinian Consulate.

October 29, 2018

Israeli ambassador to the United States Ron Dermer (click here) said on Sunday that both the right and the left are responsible for anti-Semitism, dismissing the notion that U.S. President Donald Trump's election played a part in the rising number of such incidents.

"It's not a new problem," Dermer said in an MSNBC interview following the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting that left 11 people dead. He cited FBI data according to which "attacks against Jews accounted for over 50 percent of hate crimes in America – and that was before Trump."

Dermer praised Trump's condemnation of the attack, saying he is "not aware of a single non-Israeli leader that has made such a strong statement in condemning anti-Semitism."...

They did it again. (click here)

Congratulations, Boston!!
"Morning Papers"

The Rooster


"Okeydoke"


For reasons of my own, I use the Rooster as a symbol for the beginning of a new news week. This is a wake up call that every American needs to strongly condemn the hate speech of the President of the United States of America.


Jeff Sessions has stated the Charlottesville, Virginia demonstration and attack on innocent people in opposition to the message of the White Supremacists was an act of domestic terrorism. However,...

August 14, 2017
By Hayley Miller

In the days (click here) following the deadly protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, Attorney General Jeff Sessions spoke out against “racial bigotry” and “white supremacists” earlier ― and in stronger terms ― than his boss, the president of the United States.

Sessions unequivocally condemned Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan on Monday after a white nationalist rally turned violent on Saturday, leaving one person dead and at least 19 injured. Two state troopers also died after their helicopter crashed while they patrolled the area. 

“Amazingly, Nazism remains alive, after all of the evil it has caused in the world,” Sessions said Monday on NBC’s “Today” morning show. “I think we take this seriously. We go after it morally, politically, legitimately ― in any way possible ― to reject this ideology that causes division and hatred in America. It’s just not part of our heritage.”

Sessions appeared on ABC’s “Good Morning America” minutes later and pledged that the Department of Justice would engage in “vigorous action” to protect U.S. citizens.

“It does meet the definition of domestic terrorism,” Sessions said in reference to James Alex Fields, a 20-year-old white nationalist, allegedly driving his car into a crowd of counterprotesters, killing 32-year-old Heather Heyer....

...AG Jeff Sessions is known to attend rallies of White Supremacists as a speaker. I would say perhaps he feels differently today since becoming the USA Attorney General, but, he spoke in recent time in California.

He is prosecuting the people that have committed crimes against those in the USA that believe violence and killing is an answer to their ideology. I am skeptical at the fact the MAGA Bomber is only charged with five crimes. There were 13 bombs delivered to some of the highest ranking members of the oppositional party to the Republicans; including two former Presidents and a Vice President, Cabinet Officer, First Lady, Attorney General, US House Representative and notable benefactors to humanitarian causes and the Democratic Party, one likes to assert his Freedom of Speech as a living citizen. Of those five crimes, there is a POTENTIAL of 58 years in prison. But, only a potential. 

I worry about the people leading our country and their commitment to domestic peace and tranquility. I find the fact that while Steve Scalese was the recipient of a bullet from an another angry White Man, he also is a White Supremacist sympathizer and an attendee of European rallies. The bullet he received was random. He was not the target. It could have been any US Senator on the playing field. It is a serious offense none the less. There is no one to prosecute as the gunman is dead.

I fully expect the prosecutions of the criminals acting against innocent and notable Americans to feel the full weight of the law, without exception. Lady Liberty is blind to whom the perpetrator is or the crime, but, only adheres to the Rule of Law.

I don't like feeling as though there is any hesitation to charging criminals in the USA or it's interests abroad.

Besides these two crimes, there is the issue of an American citizen in Turkey in the Saudi Arabian consulate that was brutally murdered. I expect all those involved to receive the full weight of USA laws, including the Magnitsky Act. In recent statements coming out of Saudi leadership (Not the King), it was stated the world is reacting hysterically to the death of Jamal Khashoggi. If that is the way Saudi Arabia sees such a brutal death of a man simply trying to find his place in the new paradigm of his country as declared by the King; then so be it. Saudi Arabia needs to get used to the idea of a hysterical international community when it commits such atrocities.

I fully expect the USA Justice Department to do it's job and do it well. Political hate speech matters and those engaging it need to be held accountable. The Supreme Court seems to believe USA currency is used to express political speech and is considered equal to a citizen. The use of USA currency in POLITICAL HATE SPEECH is not exempt from laws when it contributes to domestic disharmony. Charlottesville was stated to be an act of Domestic Terrorism, I consider the MAGA Bomber and MAGA Assassin to be Domestic Terrorists.

His words reflect my sentiment. Cenk Uygur is completely appropriate in his commentary.

This is a very unusual occurrence. Michael Moore's crew captured Sayoc on tape when filming his movie Fahrenheit 11/9.


From what I can gather from impressions of others, Sayoc was illiterate. The followers of Trump, even today, know what he tells them and not much more. When realizing the people Sayoc targeted, they were all in Trump's realm of insults, even Eric Holder.

The President should not embrace the anger of his followers. It is irrational and uninformed. When I observe a Trump rally, he first walks across the stage listening to the chants and then his words to them reflect the anger already in the room after they have waited for a tardy arrival. Trump is controlled by the crowd.

Facebook File from "Fahrenheit 11/9" (click here)

The film crew for the film caught Sayoc at the first rally in Florida for Trump.

February 2017

...You've seen the photos of him on the news over the past couple days-- a slight, normal, everyday American. But those are from before. Here with our footage I can show you what he had actually become -- overdosed on steroids in what looks like some desperate attempt to hang on to what was left of his manhood. Men, people like Cesar have been led to believe, were and are under attack by the likes of Hillary and Michelle and all those "feminazis" who’ve had but one mission: political castration. The theft of power from the patriarchy that had been in place for 10,000 years. The end of men.

Here in this outtake from "Fahrenheit 11/9" is 3 minutes and 38 seconds of raw, unedited footage -- and you can see what Sayoc had become by early 2017, his body grossly deformed into what he thought a man should be, muscles the size of basketballs, he’s wearing a sleeveless white T-shirt, holding a big anti-CNN sign and, along with his fellow Trumpsters, is yelling at the journalists who had gathered in the media pen. You'll see him two or three times, each for a few seconds, but if you pause on him you will also see something profound. Underneath his threatening Hulk-like exterior, there is fear in his eyes and, for a quick moment, you can see he is already gone, a lost dog with no direction home....

There is sincere loss to the community in Pittsburgh by senseless and cowardly killings.

'He had a moral compass stronger than anyone I have ever known,' colleague says of Jerry Rabinowitz, who rushed to help the injured when shots rang out.

October 28, 2018
By Ben Schmitt

Two years ago, (click here) my father fell ill during a business trip in India, victimized by a gastrointestinal bug that strikes many travelers.

Alarmed and 8,000 miles from his Pittsburgh home, he called his doctor, Jerry Rabinowitz.

Dr. Rabinowitz, who practiced family medicine in a small, cozy office in Pittsburgh’s Bloomfield neighborhood, quickly returned the call.

My dad’s trip was far from over. He had to endure.

Dr. Rabinowitz called him on his cellphone daily for the remainder of my dad’s trip.

“He was genuinely concerned,” my father, Jerry Schmitt, told me. “He wanted to know what my symptoms were. He worked to calm me down. He called me — every day.”

I saw the name — Dr. Jerry Rabinowitz — Saturday night in a text message, while working at the Tribune-Review coordinating coverage of the mass shooting that morning inside a Squirrel Hill synagogue. He was there when a gunman stormed in and opened fire. He was dead.

The name hadn’t yet been officially confirmed. But I knew it was him....

These people were dearly loved by the community where they lived and worshipped. They were valued for their insight and wisdom. They contributed to the aesthetics of the life around them. The community was not truncated from the past for a vision of the future. These aren't just names, they were vastly loved and valued. Their loss is profound.

28 October 2018

The chief medical examiner (click here) for Pennsylvania’s Allegheny County on Sunday released the names of the 11 people killed by a gunman at a Pittsburgh synagogue on Saturday in the deadliest attack against Jews in US history.

Dr. Karl Williams said the victims included a husband and wife, and two brothers. The youngest victim was 54 and the oldest, 97.

Williams named the victims as
Joyce Feinberg, 75
Richard Gottfried, 65
Rose Mallinger, 97
Jerry Rabinowitz, 66
Cecil Rosenthal, 59
David Rosenthal, 54
Bernice Simon, 84
Sylvan Simon, 86
Daniel Stein, 71
Melvin Wax, 88
Irving Younger, 69.

David and Cecil Rosenthal were brothers, and Bernice and Sylvan Simon were husband and wife....