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Following a honeymoon to On- tario, the couple will reside in Royal Oak. 75 Engineering Jobs Offered by Atomic Energy Commission The U.S. Atomic Energy Com- mission has asked the Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith to assist it in recruiting members of "the minority community" for some '75 new engineering jobs in the $15,000 to $25,000 class. John E. Uhrlaub of the commis- sion's personnel division, said the jobs—for middle and upper level experienced personnel—carry with them "a commitment to achieve a higher level of minority represen- tation in. professional positions." He asked ADL to make the infor- mation known through its "opera- tions and service to minority groups." The jobs available are for nu- clear, structural, mechanical and environmental engineers with three to five or more years field experi- ence. Familiarity with nuclear reactor technology is required for some positions but not all. Civil service status, rating and examina- tion are not required but applicants must be United States citizens. The jobs are mostly in Bethesda, but there are also some in Newark, Atlanta and Glen Ellyn, Ill. Those interested should apply to the U.S. Atomic. Energy Commission, Divi- sion of Personnel, Washington, D.C. 20545, phone, 301 973-7417. New Israeli Areas .Given Hebrew Names JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Jewish urban settlement being built near Hebron has been given the Hebrew name Kiryat Arba, one of the hiblie -d names for 1 tetiron. The urban settlement at Sharm El Sheikh has been named Ophira after Ophir, where King Solomon's ships brought gold into the coun- try. In all, a dozen settlements and rivers in the occupied territories have been given new names, to be _published tomorrow in the of- ficial law journal.