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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WXYZ
Feature: "What an Ancient Re-
ligion Still Has to Say for Today"
(Part II) is discussed by Rabbi
Harold S. Silver of Cong. Beth
Israel, West Hartford, Coon.
JERUSALEM — Prime Minister
Levi Eshkol told the Knesset Mon- .
day night that plans for the admin- 1
istration of public services and the
economic development of the oc-
cupied areas for the next two years
had been submitted to the cabinet
by Defense Minister Moshe Dayan.
The defense ministry has major
responsibility for the territories oc-
cupied in the Six-Day War. Gen.
Dayan's plans were described as
being based on the assumption that
the areas will be linked to Israel
for many years to come.
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It is announced from Warsaw
that Prof. Jan Kaczmarek, first
deputy chairman of the important
committee of science and techno-
MRS. MICHAEL WILENIIN
logy, was promoted to the chair-
manship to replace the Jewish
Nomi Lois Berke and Michael
chairman. Eugeniusz Szyr, who was Wilenkin were married recently in
dropped last month as a member of evening ceremonies at Adas Sha-
the Polish Communist Party Polit- Ion Synagogue. Rabbi Jacob E.
buro but remains a deputy premier. Segal officiated with Cantor Nicho-1
Miss Nina Karnow and her hus- las Fenakel.
band, Dr. Szy won Szechter, who
Mrs. Wilenldn is the daughter of
had left Poland, were denied polit-
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Berke of
ical refuge in England.
Wildwood Ave., Oak Park. The
bridegroom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Wilenkin of W. Outer
Dr.
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Mrs. Gary Cooperman, Beverly
Lubin. Mrs. Clifford Weisberg,
Mimi Barclay and Mrs. Michael
Berke.
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Stephen Paull, Fred Miller. Arnold
Smith, Geoffrey Faintuck and
Neri Berke.
After a short wedding trip, the
couple is living on W. Outer Drive.
4 Symphony Soloists
at '69 'Pops' Concert
Four young Detroit musicians
will be soloists at the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra's nightclub-style
1969 Cabaret "Pops" Concerts.
The four are Beth Rhodes, 18-
year-old pianist: Arthur Krehbiel.
principal French horn player with
the Detroit Symphony; Linda
Snedden, violinist with the sym-
phony: and Cynthia Raim, 17-year-
old pianist.
Arthur Fiedler. America's "Mr.
Pops," will conduct the Pops
for the third consecutive year.
The series again will feature the
Fiedler blend of classical
and pop music against a back-
ground of candlelight and wine.
The concerts will be at 8:30 p.m.
April 16-23 at the Detroit Light
Guard Armory.
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Russia into Czechoslovakia, How-
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Levinson Heads PEC;
Dividend Declared
NEW YORK — Albert
Levinson has been elected presi-
dent of PEC Israel Economic Corp-
oration, it was announced by Jos-
eph Meyerhoff, chairman. Meyer-
hoff, who relinquished the presi-
dency. continues as chairman of
the board and chairman of the
executive committee.
The board also elected Meyer
H. Kuppershmidt as secretary and
treasurer.
Directors of the PEC declared
a regular annual cash dividend of
65 cents per common share, pay-
able Feb. 20, 1969, to stockholders
of record as of Jan. 10, 1969. This
compares with a dividend of 60
cents paid for the preceding year.
Earnings for the year 1968 are
expected to show moderate im-
provement over the previous year,
Meyerhoff said.
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specialists at textiles and fabrics. When we started in
1927 we hardly knew how to operate the bell above
our front door. Today, we're one of the few plants
around that have the latest equipment for shaping,
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