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April 16, 1976 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-04-16

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, THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

House, Senate Opposition Dropped on Egypt Arms Sale

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Opposition in Congress to
the Ford Administration's
military supply relationship
with Egypt ended ,Monday
with both Senate and House
opponents deciding to allow
the 20-year American em-
bargo on weapons to be
lifted.

TENNIS
LESSONS

Reasonable Rates
David Deitch

355-0629

Sen. Clifford Case (R-
N.J.), the last holdout
against the sale of six C-130
troop transports to Egypt
and the training,of Egyp-
tian military officers in U.S.
centers, expressed satisfac-
tion with the Administra-
tion's assurances in writing
that its program is limited.
Previously, Senators Ja-
cob K. Javits (R-N.Y.) and
Hubert H. Humphrey (D-
Minn.) agreed to go along
with the Administration
after the Administration
specifically asserted no

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Knaves are in such repute
that honest men are ac-
counted fools.

IRV & SOL 'COHEN

And The Gang

Wish Everyone A

Feedea Pe • a ee4

WASHINGTON (ZINS)
— U.S. Secretary of State
Kissinger sent a special per-
sonal envoy to Israel to
sound out Golda Meir on
where she stands on certain
issues. The same sources
reveal that the mission was
strictly unofficial, and that
the envoy reported the Is-
raeli government as being in
a state of disarray.

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If all joy is adulterated,
where is the profit in joy?
—The Talmud

gram for Egyptian military
officers."

Kissinger Envoy
Meets With Golda

CUSTOM DRAPES

SHUTTERS

other sale would be made to
Egypt this year. Case, how-
eve•, insisted on limits on
training, too, and the State
Department said only 20
officers would be trained
this year.
This particular sale in-
volves about $65 million,
nearly all of it in aircraft
and parts and the training
of the crews to use them.
Case's particular concern
on the training arrange-
ment was that it "opened
the door to a potentially
wide-ranging training pro-

April 16, 1976 25

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10th ANNUAL 13'NA1 B'RITH
PRESIDENT S'
BRUNCH

In cooperation with the Jewish National Fund
Honoring the
Presidents, Metropolitan
Detroit B'nai B'rith
Men's and Women's Councils,
thgjodge and_ Chapter Presidents,
and
the Completion of the New
Council Past-Presidents Forest

Mrs. Robert Ellis

President, Women's Council

CHAPTER PRESIDENTS 1975-6

MISS STEFFI KORENS
Ahavah
MRS. JULIUS SCHLUSSEL
Bloch
MRS. MORRIS PLEASON
Brandeis
MRS. MOLL GERSHENZON
B & P
MRS. JERRY TEPMAN
Centennial
MRS. JOEL GARFIELD
Couplets
MRS. RICHARD GREENSTEIN
Dnhorah
MRS. EMANUEL BAUMAN
Detroit
MISS CELIA WEINGARDEN

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LOGE PRESIDENTS 1975-76

\VAI.TER KRAUSSE
Albert D. Tucker. - Samuel Grant
SAM FREEDMAN
Albert Einstein
LESTER WALDMAN
Brotherhood
BERNARD GLASER
Centennial
LINDA GARFIELD
Couplets
PETER PERLMAN
Detroit
JACK FINE
Detroit Luuis D. Brandeis
HARRY MICHELSON
Detroit Louis Marshall / Detroit Suburban
HARRY OBERSTEIN
Detroit Sholem Aleichem
LAWRENCE PIANIN
Downtown Fox
THEODORE SEGALL
Eddie Jacobson
HERMAN SCHWARTZ
Harry B. Keidan

SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 1976
10:00 A.M.

CONGREGATION
BETH ABRAHAM-HILLEL

MRS. JOSEPH RADKIN
East Side
MRS. JOSEPH KLEIN
Einstein
MRS. HAROLD MICHAELS
Galilee
MRS. SHIRLEY WEINHART
MRS. IfY SHEBOWICH
Cershwin
MRS. SOLOMON SEGALL
Handler
MRS. HARRY BLUMBERG
Israel
MRS. MORRIS BERNSTEIN
Keidan
MRS. SALLY FIELDS
Marshall
MRS. IRVING "ICKERMAN
Masada
MRS. SOL MOSS
Morgenthau
MISS PEARL NUSBAUM (Co-ordinator)
Pj§gah
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MRS. DANIEL PIKSTE1N
Snlovic:h
MRS. BERNARD WI IiTEMAN
Tikvah
MRS. MORRIS GERVERCER
Zager
MRS. EUGENE PAUL.
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the Brunch and planting trees in the New Greater
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Martyrs Forest in Israel.

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A Druze
Citizen of Israel
Counselor of Israel
Mission to
United Nations
Former Israel Consul
in New York

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BRUNCH CHAIRPERSONS
Bernard Panush
Mrs. David Levine
COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRPERSONS
Meyer Littky
Mrs. David Freedman

Associate Chairmen:
. Leo Hack
Joseph Bender
Ernest Shaw
Charles Fink

Executive Director
Lewis Alpert

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Henry Morgenthau
SAM PAPO
Israel
IRVING HERMAN
Ivan S. Bloch
LAWRENCE LIGHT
L'Chayim

LESLIE SILVERMAN
Maurice C. Zeiger
STANLEY EISENBERG
Motor City
'JEROME BRASCH
Oakland Century
EMIL FEINER
Pisgah
RALPH MERKOVITZ
Pontiac
ALBERT WOLGIN
Rabbi Zager Stone
ALLEN TOBES
Rey-Ut
HERMAN KAZDAN
Tikvah



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