4 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS , Friday, Nov. 15, 1974-23 Israel Army Chiefs Reportedly- Dovish Brevities OAK PARK EXTENDED EDUCATION GED TEST CENTER will give its next examinations 7-11 p.m. Mon- day and Tuesday, and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at the Oak Park High School. There is a charge, payable in advance. Examinees are asked to reg- ister in person at the Extend, ed Education office prior to taking the tests. The office is nen 6-10 p.m. daily -except iday evenings. Deadline for egistration is 6:45 p.m. on first_ day of the examina- ons. For information, call the Extended Education of- fice, 548-9294. * * THE MOTOR CITY THEA- TER ORGAN SOCIETY will ashington is now crucial front line Israel's survival... hat's why you should be reading the EAR EAST SPORT Established 1957 by I. L. Kenen ry week more than 30,000 ple rely on NER for com- hensive news coverage and ulating analysis of the nts here and abroad that 1 determine Israel's future- present an evening of silent film comedy, featuring Lau- rel and Hardy, in "Liberty", with pipe organ accompani- ment by Karl Cole, 8 p.m. Monday and Viesday at the Redford Theater. Tickets may be purchased the night of the performance at the Redford Theater Box office. * * FRED WARING will pre- sent his 27-piece band and the -singing young Pennsylvanians 8:30 p.m. Nov. 22 at Masonic Auditorium. Waring, now in his 57th year of conducting, will offer arrangements from almost every musical age. Tickets 'are available at Hud- son's, Grinnell's and Masonic Temple box office. * * * WOMEN'S SYMPHONY OF DETROIT presents a concert 8:30 p.m. Monday at Rackham Auditorium. Dennis Burkh will conduct the Mich- igan State University Sym- phony Orchestra and Choir. Dr. David Strickler will con- duct the Albion College Chor- al Society. Guest artists . in- clude Rosemary Russel, Ralph Votapek, Paul Ben- ningfield and John McCol- lum. There is a charge. Swallows Fly First Class to Israel JERUSA • EW(JTA) — More than half of the' senior officers in the Israeli army take a clearly "dovish" view' toward the Arabs and support the recognition of Palestinian self-determination, according to a Hebrew University sur- vey just published here. The survey found that the Israeli officers were also more liberal in their outlook than senior , 'officers of the U.S. .army. The study, by Yorman Peri, appeared in "State, Govern- ment and International Rela- tions," a periodical published by the Hebrew University's' political science department. and its institute of interna- tional relations. According to Peri, his find- ings,. were especially signifi- cant in view of the general attitude on Middle East prob- lems held by the public. He said that although the army is non-political, its "elite" was of similar background as the nation's political elite and tended . to adopt similar political views. A second study published in the same issue of the peri- odical alleged that former De- fense Minister Moshe Dayan was considering a pre-emp- tive war in 1973 to .secure political advantage for Israel prior to Secretary Henry A. Kissinger's political initiative that year. According to the writer, Avi Klein, Dayan was convinced of Israel's superiority over her Arab foes but misjudged Arab preparedness for. war. This was the result of Day- an's long-held belief that the Arabs . were easy to • scare,. Klein wrote. TEL AVIV (JTA)-Several hundred swallows who re- mained in Europe past the warm season arrived in Is- rael, but not on their own. • They were flown in by Lufthansa as part of an in- It is ignorance of one's: ternational effort to _save the birds who had been dying own errors that makes .one due to the early onset of cold ready to see- the errors of others.—Solomon Schechter. weather in Europe.- I I I I 1 4 1 4 • Men's Federation Elects Local Officers PITTSBURGH — Maurice M. Stewart, of `Detroit, and Gordon Gard, of Birmingham were elected to the executive board of the National Feder- ation of Temple Brother- hoods at its 25th Biennial Convention in Pittsburgh. Stewart is past president of the Temple Israel brother- hood, and presently serves as a member of the Temple's board of trustees. Gard is past president of Temple -Beth El Men's Club and served on the temple's board of trustees. 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