Lois Beth Teache Wed Agency Head Hopeful to Mr. David H. Raitt of U. S. Immigration MRS. DAVID RAITT Lois Beth Teache and David H. Raitt were married in an after- noon ceremony Sunday at Bnai Moshe Synagogue by Rabbi Moses Lehrman. The bride was attended by her sister, Donna Teache, and the bridegroom was attended by his brother, Cecil Raitt. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. David Teache of Penning- ton Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Raitt of Canterbury Dr. After a honeymoon in Bermuda, the couple will reside in Ann Arbor. JWB Asks Campers to Back Soviet Jews NEW YORK (JTA) — Summer camps under Jewish communal auspices have been asked by the National Jewish Welfare Board to conduct programs which will awaken young campers and coun- selors to the "problem of fellow Jews in the Soviet Union, and, equally important, keep the issue in the public spotlight," it was re- ported by the JWB. The JWB, in cooperation with the American Jewish Conference on Soviet Jewry of which it is a member, has distributed materials on the treatment, legal position and rights of Jews in the Soviet Union to all camps under Jewish auspices. It also distributed suggestions which include the organization of bus caravans by day camps in the New York area to demonstrate in front of the Soviet Mission to the United Nations, and similar cara- vans to historical sites, state houses or city halls in other corn- munities; a relay of the Eternal Light by clusters of camps; a mass letter-writing campaign to Soviet officials from Jewish campers throughout the United States, and inter-camp meetings on Soviet Jewry by teenage campers. Fiji Islands Official JERUSALEM (JTA)—Aryeh L. Pincus, chairman of the Jewish Agency, expressed his conviction here that the Western countries, especially the United States, will become an important source of immigrants coming into Israel. He revealed that, thus far this month, 133 young Americans have arrived in Israel for permanent settlement. In July, he said, the total number was 130. "Though this number is relatively small," he said, "it is hoped the number will increase." Pincus discussed immigration and other Agency interests at a press conference here, following his return from Europe, where he attended Jewish conferences in Ge- neva and at Brussels. He said the Agency and the Is- rael government are determined to adopt a new approach toward im- migration, based on individual treatment for each newcomer. He voiced hope that this approach would result in increased immigra- tion from the West. On another issue, concerning the Agency's recent decision to curtail personnel and streamline certain operations, Pincus said that pro- gress was being made. He re- ported that, in the last few months, 200 Agency employes have been dismissed, and said that that number will reach 1,000. Kahn-Brodsky Wedding Planned for March 21 MISS BARBARA KAHN Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kahn an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Barbara Louise to San- ford Charles Brodsky, son of Mrs. Morris Brodsky. The bridegroom-elect attends Detroit Institute of Technology. A March 21 wedding is planned. Fresh Air Society to Meet • SHIRT SACS • SPORT SHIRTS • SUMMER SUITS Musically Superb For All Occasions Wayne State University Hillc'l Society is presently completing plans for their 196-1967 year. The society has installed their officers for the coming year. Presi- dent is Marilyn Sitron; Cliff Levin, vice president; Sharon Rudman, secretary; Hershel Gardin, treas- urer; Larry Gormezaeno, social committee chairman, and Larry Taitelbaum, Hillel Hou se chair- man. The advisor is Rabbi Kapus- tin. 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