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February 28, 1969 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-02-28

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Friday, February 28, 1969-7

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Probus Appoints WSU Gift Judges

ASHER BEN-NATHAN

YOSEF A. ALMOGI

DR. ARYEH NESHER

The Probus Club Awards, each
consisting of a $500 grant without
restrictions, will be given to two
members of the WSU faculty. One
will be for a faculty member in
the natural sciences (and related
professions) and another for a
representative of the humanities
(including social sciences and al-
lied fields).

Three judges for the seventh
annual Probus Club Awards for
Academic Achievement at Wayne
State University were announced
by Charles Perlman, chairman of
the judging committee. They are
Henry Brown, director of the De-
troit Historical Museum; Judge
Damon Keith and Paul Williams,
public affairs manager, 'NW
Radio and TV.
Club members, in addition to
Perlman, serving on the committee
include Harvey Grace, Paul Jacobs,
Jack Belkin, Dr. Sherwin Lutz,
Arthur Morrison and Martin Stein.

Notables From Israel Keynote
Campaign Fund-liaising Meetings

The schedule of fund-raising and Country Club. Dr. Aryeb Showing of a :newly-produced film.
meetings of the trade and proles- Nesher, Israel management con- "Never Again to Be Denied."
opt,,metrists Section-9:30 gam,
sional divisions for the 1969 Allied salient who is in this venatry re-
Jewish Campaign - Israel Emer- malting for a Peace Corps-type March 9, Northland Inn. Stewart
gency Fund will reach a climax Program in Israel, will speak at D. Frank, CPA, will talk on "Pro-
fessional Corporations and Pension
during the next two weeks as the this gourmet breakfast.
Engineers and Scientists Section Plans."
campaign leadership prepares for
the official opening of the drive —10 a.m. Sunday, Northland Ion_
Metropolitan Division 4cielcoff'—
Guest cpenker, Stanley If baser, ' 10 a.m. March "9, Jewish Center.
March 26.
professor of chemistry at Wayne Guest speaker, Robert A. Steinberg,
Invitations have been sent by all
State University and international chairman of the Services Division
divisions and sections to their mem-
authority on coordination chemis- and a member of "Operation Is-
bers, and the volume of response
rael" Mission. Showing of the film
indicates increased interest in rais- try.
Services Division-7 p.m. Mon- "Never Again to Be Denied."
ing . enough money to fulfill the
Club.
Pace-
Standard
City
campaign's responsibilities here day,
Mechanical 'Trades Division —7
p.m. Monday, Standard City Club.
and overseas, Paul Broder, trade setters will have cocktails at &
Guest speaker, Yosef Aharon Al- Annal dinner with cocktails at 6.
and professions chairman, said.
mogi, Israel minister of labor.
Scheduled for the next two weeks
Synagogues and Schools Section
Arts and Crafts Division, 8 p.m.
are the following fund-raising meet-
—8:15 pan. March 10, at ibe
Tuesday, at the home of Mr. and
ings:
home
of Rabid. and Mrs. Samuel
Mrs. Harvey Willens, 18241 Hamil-
H. Prero, ISM Harden trar.,
Real Estate and Building Trades ton. Hyman Safran, president of
Division-10 a.m. Sunday at Town the Jewish Welfare Federation, and Southfield. Guest speakers, Rab-
James. I. Gordon, Irwin
Richard Sloan, associate chairman bis
Groner and Richard C. Hertz,
of the Allied Jewish Campaign-
participants in the United Jewish
Israel Emergency Fund, will speak Appeal's rabbinical mission to
on Israel's economy, security and
Israel.
INCORPORATED
social welfare as seen during their
Medical and Osteopathic Physi-
participation in "Operation Israel."
Mercantile Division — 8:30 p.m. cians — 7 p.m. March 11, Raleigh
House.
Annual dinner for husbands
Tuesday, Town and Country Club.
First annual cocktail party for hus- and wives with cocktails at 6.
Attorneys Section—noon March
bands and wives will host Asher
T
,AtIstry
Ben-Nathan, Israel ambassador to 11, English Room, Sheraton-Cadil-
lac
Hotel. Annual luncheon with
Germany.
in
Junior Division Men's Special cocktails at 11:45 a.m.
_Dental Section-7:30 p.m. March
Gifts-8 p.m. Monday, Whitehall
/".€4TOd.-..-1-
Community House. Guest speaker, 12, Raleigh House. Annual dinner
for
husbands and wives with cock-
Asher Ben-Nathan.
Women's Division Phonogift tails at 6:30. Guest speaker, Dr.
20010 JamesCotzensDrive
Briefing-9:30 a.m. Wednesday for Boris E. Nelson, professor of fine
Detroit 35, Michigan
phone workers; 12:30 p.m. Wednes- arts at the University of Toledo.
day for Motor Corps, both in the
CI--svacbte oca,AvgiCeS...
Phonogift headquarters in the youth
Phon e: 342-5666
lounge of Cong. Shaarey Zedek.

If you want to make people
weep, you must weep yourself. If
you want to make people laugh,
your face must remain serious.
—Casanova.

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Is Britain Reneging
on Centurion Saks?

LONDON (JTA)—Foreign Secre-
tary Michael Stewart assured four
Arab ambassadors that Britain
has not entered into any arms deal
with Israel and was not attempt-
ing to fill the gap left by France's
recent embargo on military equip-
ment and spare parts to Israel.
Stewart denied reports that
Britain had agreed to sell 240
Centurion tanks to Israel. Those
reports led to his meeting with
envoys of Saudi Arabia, Lebanon,
Iraq and Egypt who had opposed
an arms deal with Israel.
Stewart said that Britain would
like an international agreement to
limit arms shipments to the Mid
East. He said his government
scrutinized all applications for
arms from that area and would
do nothing to impair prospects for
peace.
Defense Minister Denis Healey
told the House of Commons last
Thursday that Britain has arms
contracts with Israel and the Arab
countries which it intended to
honor. The Israel Embassy denied
a Daily Mail report that it had
said Israel was seeking Centurions.
About 2,000 Arabs chanting "down
with Zionism" marched on the
American Embassy here today to
protest what they called "Israeli-
U.S. aggression in the Middle
East." The march was organized
by the Council for the Advance-
ment of Arab-British Understand-
ing.

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