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remember him as a fine man....
someone it was a privilege to
know and respect . . . We had
known Abe from the first days
of The Jewish News, over 14
years ago when he was advertis-
ing manager . . . In those days,
Miles and Dave, just kids then,
would frequently visit the of-
fice in the Penobscot Bldg. and
climb upon our lap for a story
or two. . Abe went into the
advertising business for him-
self a few years later, and made
a great success of it . . Dave
later joined him, and when Abe
suffered his first stroke,. Miles
left law school also to help .. .
We have had the privilege of
being associated with them
throu.gl our own agency . . .
and in mourning Abe's passing
. . . His wife Mildred and Abe
were like two peas in a pod .. .
Both loved music, and beyond
that, both loved life . . . and the
happiness of being together for
the days when they would see
their two sons married . . . It
almost happened, but the will
of God was otherwise.
* * *
KE.EFE BRASSELLE is in
Atlantic City . . . again doing
"the Tender Trap" at the sum-
mer playhouse there and pack-
ing them in strong . . . Keefe
and a Detroit syndicate made
up of Hal and Gerry Taines and
Irving Levine are putting to-
gether a pilot film for sponsor
showing of a proposed tele-
vision series starring Keefe . .
From all indications it looks
good, and top writers are being
called in to write the s h o w.

Danny Raskin's

Rabbi Irving Koslowe, the
New York Board of Rabbis'
Jewish chaplain at Sing Sing
Prison and spiritual leader of
., the Westches-
ter Jewish:
Center, was
elected p r e s-
ident of the
American Cor-
rectional Chap-
lains Associa-
tion at the an-
nua 1 Congress
o f Correction
in Los Angeles.
T h e Associa-
t i o n includes
WE HAD GONE to Montreal
Protestant, to attend a gala occasion . . .
Rabbi Koslowe Catholic a n d the marriage of Miles Biasch
Jewish chaplains serving in cor- to Ann Binder of that city . . .
rectional institutions through- Everything went along smoothly.
out the country.
. . . the plane trip, our ac-
Rabbi Koslowe is a graduate comodations at the Mt. Royal
of Yeshiva University, from Hotel ... and the relief of being
which he also received his ordi- able - to get away for a few days
nation; holds an M.A. degree . . . When we arrived, Saturday
from New York University in evening, a message was waiting
education a n d psychology at for us from Miles' brother Dave
Yeshiva University. He is vice- . . . "We all went to a wedding
president of the National Coun- at Shaarey Zion Synagogue. Be
cil of Jewish Correctional Chap- back by 10 p.m.". . . He
lains and is editor of Release, called our room about 11 that
the publication of the American night and told us that the
Correctional Chaplains Associa- wedding they attended was that
tion.
of Miles and Ann . . . a small
ceremony in the rabbi's study
Halutzim on Way to Israel
instead of the lavish affair
Perform for Ecuador President scheduled for the next night .. .
QUITO, Ecuador, (JTA) — "Dad died this morning," said
The Ecuador-Israel Institute of Dave . . . It was as though
Cultural Relations organized a lightning had shattered one of
gala performance in honor of the windows in our hotel room
Ecuador's President, Jose Maria . . We . couldn't believe it—
Velasco Ibarra, with the par- Abe was dead! ... True, he was
ticipation of a group of Argen- a sick man, having previously
tinian halutzim who are now suffered a severe stroke, but he
touring Latin America on their had been so happy, so thrilled
over the fact that Miles was
way to Israel.
being married Aug. 26, and then
Dave in September . . . Abe and
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It was his last night on earth
the master of the
.
. . As Mildred puts it, "I be-
unexpected brings
came a mother-in-law and a
you a motion
widow at the same time." . . .

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JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Israel's
current oil production of 70 tons
a day will be expanded to reach
from 180 to 200 tons daily be-
fore the end of the year, Dr.
Menahem Bader, director-gen-
eral of the Ministry of Develop-
ment, reported.
Six wells in the Heletz area
are in production now, but sev-
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Dr. Bader also reported that
tests are being conducted for
the extraction of oil from bitu-
men shale found in large quan-
tities in the Dead Sea area-. The
process used in the tests, he dis-
closed, was that developed by
Alexander Zarchin, the engineer
whose patents for de-salting sea
water are being used in the
Soviet Union.
Other ekperiments, he said,
are being completed now on the
use of the bitumen as fuel for
generating electric power. The
Government is about to make a
decision whether to construct
a power station using bitumen
as fuel instead Of fuel oil.

WE ARE NOW

NEW YORK
Election of
officers of the Conference on
Science, Philosophy and Re-
ligion was held at a conclud-
ing session of the group which
has been debating problems of
human equality this week. Offi-
cers elected are:
Louis Finkelstein, Chancellor
and Soonion Schechter -Profes-
sor of Theology, the Jewish
Theological Seminary of Amer-
ica, president; Lyman Bryston,
professor emeritus of education,
Teachers College, Columia Uni-
versity, honorary president and
chairman of the executive com-
mittee; Richard P. McKeon,
Charles F. Grey Distinguished
Service Professor of Philoso-
phy and Greek, the University

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Rabbi I rving- Koslowe
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