THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26—Friday, March 24, 1972 Detroit Teelnaion Chapter to Most Nationail Conference The Detroit Chapter of Ameri- ments and their Role in Israel," can Society for Technion will host 2-5 p.m. April 22, will include as the 14th annual Conference on Sci- discussion participants: ence and Technology at Northland Dr. S. Gratch, director, chemical Inn April 22-23. sciences laboratory, scientific re- Julius J. Harwood and Dr. Jack search staff, Ford Motor Co.; Dr. E. Goldman, national co-chairmen Aaron Gellman, consultant, from of the conference, have announced Wyncote, Pa.;_ Dr. R. Herman, the selection of speakers. head, traffic science department, "New Transportation develop- General Motors Research Labora- tories. Warren; and Prof. Moshe Livneh, head of the Road Safety from Center of the Technion Research LONDON, ENGLAND and Development Foundation Ltd.. Technion. On April 23, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., the conference subject and His ORCHESTRA will be "Technology and the Mar- "Distinctive Styling in Music ket Place." Participants are Philip to Your Individual Taste" E. Katz, assistant to the president of Israrnet America Corp., New Call 557-9332 York; Dr. Avraham Hermoni, sci- entific counselor, Embassy of Is- rael, Washington; and Dr. Aharon G. Beged Dov, visiting professor, University of Toledo. The conference will conclude with a 12:30 p.m. luncheon fea- They're Here turing Dr. Myron Tribus, senior vice president, research and engi- New Spring & neering, information technology Summer Stock group, Xerox Corp., Rochester, Ellen Gail Meistrich toll- aro, Kenneth Weiss Word From JeTUSaleIII: It'll Remain One—Kollek _ _ NEW YORK arm --Jeru: man: of theTsrael,Museum Inter- national Organization of Patrons. salem will remain united, no-mat- Mayor Kollek is in the U.S. with ter what, Mayor Teddy Kollek of Jerusalem told newsmen at the his wife, Tamar, and his daughter, end. of his tour of "The Word Osnat, -for a two-week speaking From Jerusalem" exhibit at the tour on behalf of-Israel Bonds. Jewish Museum which is spon- sored by Hadassah to mark its 60th anniversary. The exhibit will be on display through Sunday. Answering questions on King Hussein's proposal to form a fed- erated United Arab Kingdom con- sisting of an autonomous West Bank with EaSt Jerusalem as its regional capital, and Jordan prop- er Kollek replied, "This is a mat- ter for the national government, not me." Zan Gilbert Baubles & Lace Come in Now For The Best Selection 2743 Coolidge etween 111/2 & 12 Mile 399-7869 Mon.-Fri. 10:30 to 4:00 I; N.Y. Alexander Goldberg, president of the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, will bring greetings. For reservations, call the Technion office, 559-5190. Harwood has promised delegates from across the United States a sample of Detroit hospitality. They will be invited to be the guests of Detroit Chapter members at the tatters' homes on Saturday eve- ning. A reception has been ar- ranged following the dinner at Northland Inn. 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