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August 06, 1971 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-08-06

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36—Friday, August 6, 1971

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Daniel Litvin Receives

William Mazer Elected President

PhD From Technion

NEW YORK (JTA)—The Amer- are four exhibits on various as-
Daniel Bernard Litvin, son of ican-Israel Cultural Center has pects of Israeli life and culture.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Litvin of Scott announced the election of William
Ave., Mt. Clemens, recently re- Mazer as president.
ENROLL—EARN YOUR DEGREE
Concert violinist Isaac Stern
ceived the degree of doctor of
of Bachelors of Bible Philosophy
Mrs. Louis Rosenzweig, chair- tives live in Israel and believe science in physics, for work in the and Bess Meyerson, New York
(B.Ph.B.), Master of Bible Philos-
City commissioner of consumer
ophy (M.Ph.B.), Graduate of Bible
man of the service to foreign born their kin to be living in the De-
Philosophy (G.Ph.B.), Director of
troit
area.
These
names
were
sub-
affairs,
were
re-elected
chair-
committee of the Greater Detroit mitted to NCJW by the United
Metaphysics (Ms.D), or Doctor of
man and vice chairman of the
Divinity (D.D.) Chartered by State
Section, National Council of Jewish Hias Service.
Correspondence Courses only.
board respectively.
Please write for FREE BOOKLET.
Women. has released a listing of
Further information may be ob-
Carl Glick was elected chairman
persons being sought here by rela- tained at the NCJW office, 16400
AMERICAN BIBLE INSTITUTE
of the executive committee and
tives and friends.
W. 12 Mile, Southfield, or by call-
Dept. JL, P.O. Box 4878,
Sydney Lubarr, executive vice
Kansas City, Mo. 64114
A number of those seeking rela- ing Mrs. Rosenzweig, 354-59915.
president.
INQUIRER
SEE KING PERSON SOUGHT
Added to the list of directors
SCHEINDL, POLISCHUK
1. LEONID T. K .A,TCH, formerly
were Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz,
Other names used: ZHENIA and
of Moscow.
former executive officer of the
Eugenea, formerly of Odessa.
Candy Centerpieces
HARRY GENEDELES, formerly
2. SHIMON GILKIS, from Shva-
Israel Bond Organization and Mrs.
from Berdicev. Father's name
ram Haifi, Israel.
Personalized Party
Jan Peerce, national chairman of
Mones, wife Bessie, son Michael.
the womens' division of the IBO.
HIAM BARUCH RIMMERMAN or
3. NAUM VASHKOVER, formerly
Mementos
Uncle Mendel Vashkover. For-
of Tbilisi, USSR, originally
Planned for the coming season

Detroit NCJW Issues List of Names
for Those Seeking Lost Relatives

1

from Poland.
4. FANIA MARIINA, formerly of
Moscow.

5. DR. PAUL DORMER, of Vi-
enna.

6. ADELE BARANSKY, maiden
name Kibrick, formerly of
Letzitha, USSR.
JACOB
LABINER from Aus-
7.
tralia.

merly from Poland.
EYDE BLAUFELD or BLAIFELD
Originally from Sverjen. White
Russia. Husband Aaron, Son Ber-
nard. Last known address Wa-
verly, Detroit.
MRS. KITTY STARK
(nee Rottwin)
Father's name Dr. Marcel Rott-
win. Last known address, 3737
3rd Ave., Detroit.
NUSIMOVICIL family name.
Father's name: Sruel, has son.

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Egypt Reaches Oil Pipeline Accord

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field of theoretical solid state
physics, from Technion - Israel In-
stitute of Technology.
He has been appointed a post-
doctoral research fellow under a
LONDON (JTA)—Egypt signed contributing $7,500,000. The Egyp- fellowship from the Canadian Na-
an agree.nent in Cairo with an tians plan to repay the debt over tional Research Council at the
eight-nation Western European con- eight years from completion of the University of British Columbia in
Vancouver.
sortium to construct a 209-mile pipelines.
long pipeline system linking the
Litvin also received his bachelor
One specialist on the area noted
Gulf of Suez to the Mediterranean. that the loading terminal at the and master of science degrees
Work on the two and a half year Suez point is within Israel artil- from the Technion, working there
project will begin within three lery range but the lines move as an assistant and instructor in
months. Cost of the dual 42-inch farther away as they go northward physics. His doctorate work was
pipeline system is estimated at to the Mediterranean.
done while working as a senior
5280,000,000.
Israel has a 42-inch pipeline research assistant in the Technion
The pipelines will be able to from Eilat to Ashkelon which can Research and Development Foun-
handle 80,000,000 tons annually handle 22 million tons a year for dation.
their first year of operation, after trans-shipment to the Mediter-
which booster pumping stations in ranean. Plans have been an-
Cairo will increase the lines' capac- nounced to increase that line's Levin Cited for Helping
ity to 120,000,000 tons a year. capacity to 45 million tons.
Black Candidates
Thus the pipeline will be the larg-
The Michigan House has adopted
est in the Middle East. It will cut
a resolution offered by State Rep-
14,500 miles off the present tanker
resentative James Bradley (D-De-
route from the Suez Gulf round
troit) honoring former State
the Cape of Good Hope to European
markets. The countries contribut-
OFFSET REPRODUCTION I, Senator Sander M. Levin for his
ing money to the project are the first of ten graphic arts civil rights work in Mississippi.
France ($44,000,000), West Ger- courses to be developed at Oak-
In response to a plea for help
many ($44,000,000), Italy ($40,- land Community College, will be by Dr. Aaron Henry, chairman of
000,000), Britain ($29,000,000), offered this fall at the Orchard
Spain ($20,000,000), Holland, Bel- Ridge Campus. Fall registration the NAACP in Mississippi, Levin
gium, and Greece ($10,000,000 takes place Aug. 31, Sept. 1-3, recently headed a group of nine
volunteer workers on a two-week
each.)
with classes beginning Sept. 8.
The Saudi Arabia monetary Admission requirements to OCC trip to Clarksdale, Miss., to aid
agency has granted Egypt an un- must be completed prior to regis- black candidates in organizing
conditional guarantee for $20,000,- tration. For information at 476- their political campaigns for elec-
tive public office.
000 and Kuwait will provide 9400; or 647-6200.
Levin, former Senate minority
$5,000,000. American interests are
* *
represented by Mobil and Amoco,
leader, served as State Democratic
Celebrating the 61st anniversary chairman and was narrowly de-
a subsidiary of Standard Oil of
Indiana operating in Egypt, each of the founding of the HOTEL feated in the race for governor in
BRICKMAN, Murray and Ben
Posner, third generation operators 1970.
Bradley said, "Mr. Levin
of the Catskill Mountain resort,
ANTS? ! ?
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have designated the week of Aug.
Make 'em holler uncle!
tionship with black candidates,
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ing' a "Festival of Comedy" with
how to gain a county-wide or-
Cab Calloway and London Lee.
ganization that would be a viable
political force."
Singles Party Planned
Bradley pointed out that Levin's
A OK
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WALTHAM, Mass. — A former
chief of the "Voice of America"
German Service has willed his en-
tire private library, which in-
cludes many out-of-print German
volumes, to Brandeis University's
Goldfarb Library.
Dr. Mauritius B. Kahn, who
headed the United States Informa-
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German Service from 1958 until
his February 1970 retirement, died
in September 1970, leaving his en-
tire private collection of 1.184
German, French and English

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