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SAN ANTONIO. Texas
(JTA)—The 11 Israeli ath-
letes slain Sept. 5 in Munich
will be honored at local
Olympic Games next month,
it was announced by Jewish
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I Technion Scholarship Fund Honoring Wilk
Community Center President
Robert Gurwitz.
The first annual Olympic
11 Games, sponsored by the
Center and 11 local Jewish
Technion's dominant place
organizations, are open to
every athlete in the greater in Israel's economy as well
as its role in providing the
San Antonio area.
Ehud Lahor, consul general vast majority of engineers
of Israel in Houston, and a in Israel's developing indus-
number of athletes will be trial system was emphasized
honored at an awards ban- by speakers at the 27th an-
quet Dec. 17 to mark the nual dinner, Sunday, at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.
culmination of the games.
With Brig. Gen. Dan Tol-
kowsky, former commander
of
Israel's air force and a
Creative Party Planning
member of the governing
including
board of Technion for 13
Candy Centerpieces years, as guest speaker, the
event was an occasion to
honor a pioneer in the move-
Personalized Paris
ment in Detroit — Benjamin
Faso,.
Insitatione and Part.
Wilk—with the establishment
Accessories for all occasions.
of a scholarship fund in the
Haifa Institute of Technol-
ogy which, as the leading
technological school in the
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Middle East, has won fame
for its accomplishments in
engineering and technology.
Commences With $63,000 in Gifts; Tolkowsky
Outlines Schoo:'s Role in Israel's Growth
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Sam Rich, who heads the in the process of an expand-
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local committee that is plan- ing industrial experience.
ning Technion's 50th anniver-
"Israel is getting closer to
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sary celebration in 1974, an- the world economy, very ac-
nounced that Detroit's quota tive in economic relations
toward the 950,000,000 devel- with the United States, and
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dence of its being attained. pointed to Technion's sphere,
He also announced that the its training of skilled techni-
projected honor for Wilk in cians, and he pointed out that
the form of 500 scholarships 8.5 per cent of Israel's engi-
FOR YOUR
at $250 each has already pro- neers had their training at
duced gifts in the amount of ,Technion.
$63,000 for 215 scholarships.
In the student body today,
Rich said that the $1,000,000 he said, there are 200 from
AND CONVENIENCE
Detroit Technion fund is to the Soviet Union — students
be raised through wills and who recently arrived in Is-
These
Stores will be
bequests, endowments, de- rael — and 50 Druze and
velopment funds and scholar- Arabs.
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Describing the growth of
The tribute to Wilk was ex- Israel's industries, he point-
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tended by Dr. Richard C. ed out that in electronics
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Hertz of Temple Beth El, who alone the growth since 1969
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been
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West
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presented the honoree with a
"The snowballing effect of
kidush cup designed by
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Ludwig Wolbert. Wilk also Israel's economic growth"
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was presented with an oil was ascribed by Gen. Tol-
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from the international board which the Technion played a
of Technion. The lamp is I significant role in providing
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mounted on olive wood on the skills needed to assure
OF COATS
which there is an inscription technological success. He
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honoring the recipient. said that of the 50,000 uni-
his acceptance versity students in Israel
Wilk, in
speech, recalled his visits in 8,000 are in Technion. The
Israel for the dedication of government, he pointed out,
Old Orchard Plata
buildings at Technion fi- provides 8 per cent of the
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yearly $20,000,000 budget.
nanced by Detroiters.
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item
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Addresses also were deliv-
ered at the dinner by Sam tioned by the guest speaker
Grand,
chairman of the
board of the Detroit Technion
chapter, David B. Kahn, who
presided, and Julius J. liar-
wood, chapter president. The
inyocation was given by Rab-
bi David A. Nelson of Cong.
Beth Shalom.
December 2 thru December 3 1 st — Duplicate Games
Gen. Tolkowsky spoke of
Afternoons — Free Lunches, "FREE PLAYS"
the "major challenge in eco-
nomics" in Israel's develop-
Nitely Champagne Winners!
ment and of Technion's role
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Color
is that "every bag of ce-
ment used in Israel carries a
levy for Technion."
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