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April 30, 1971 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-04-30

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A 3-week exhibition of prints by
ROBERT BRONER, internationally
known printmaker and member of
Wayne State University's Monteith
College faculty, will open Saturday
at the J. L. Hudson Gallery down-
town.

Prominent civic and business
leaders from throughout the na-
rallies scheduled to protest the tion paid tribute to GEORGE A.
war in Southeast Asia. A large SPATER, president and chairman
number of Jewish youths re- of the board of American Airlines,
at
mained in Washington to par- Ine/.. at a testimonial dinner
which
he
received
the
1971
Inter-
ticipate in workshop sessions or-
faith Achievement Award of the
ganized by the RZA.
Among the Jewish organizations American Jewish Committee at
which provided shelter, food, rest the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New
and sleeping quarters for both York.

Jewish Youth 'Join DC Antiwar Rally

WASHINGTON .(JTA)—Several
hundred Jewish youths were
among the participants during the
massive rally here last weekend
to demand an end to U.S. involve-
ment in Indochina.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Jewish participants among
Friday, April 30, 1971-15 the Many
estimated 200,000 persons who
arrived here were identified as
members of Bnai Brith Hillel Foun-
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