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Crane been taking your words seriously for 172 years. —barb rycus- 4200 Orchard Lake Road • Orchard Lake V82-7255 • Tues.-Fri. 9:30 to 5 & Sat. 10 to 31 JERUSALEM (JTA) — Arabs will comprise 20.6 percent of Israel's popula- tion by 1995, according to a demographic projection prepared by the Hebrew University. The survey covered Israel within its 1967 borders but included East Jerusalem. According to the 1975 census, Arabs comprised 15.3 percent of the Israeli population. The rapid growth of the Arab population was ex- plained by their high rate of natural increase — 3.5 per- cent a year. Almost half of Israel's 600,000 Arabs are under the age of 15. According to the Hebrew University study, Israel's total population in 15 years will total 5,268,000, assum- ing an average annual rate of immigration of 10,000. 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In 1964, he was tried in Leningrad on a charge of writing "useless poetry" in- stead of doing "honest work." He spent 18 months in a labor camp, but because of Western intervention, his five-year sentence was cut short. Since his expulsion, Brodsky has lived in the U.S., where he has contrib- uted to the New Yorker, At- lantic Monthly, Saturday Review and New York Re- view of Books. He taught poetry at Columbia Univer- sity, Queens College and at the University of Michigan, where he is poet-in- residence. For information, call the U-M-Flint English depart- ment, 762-3285. Flint Promotes UJA Drive on TV A series of public service messages promoting the 1980 United Jewish Appeal have been delivered to area television stations by the Flint Jewish Community Council for use in coining weeks. The celebrity spot cam- paign, as it is called, fea- tures Martin Balsam, Herschel Bernardi, Steve Allen and Linda Lavin. The announcements are based on the 1980 campaign theme: "Now More Than Ever." O The Dr. Max Hart Adult Education Series will fea- ture the choir of the Court Street Methodist Church in a performance of "Dance Service for Friday Eve- ning," by Cantor David Be- nedict 8 p.m. today at Tem- ple Beth El. Flint Youth Visit Nursing Homes Flint Area Temple Youth will begin visiting nursing homes as a community serv- ice project Sunday, meeting 1 p.m. at the temple. Among the group's activi- ties are lectures, movies and social action projects. W. C. Trojan "Son of C. Trojan" CUSTOM FURNITURE & CARPET CLEANING ON LOCATION 1-HEE ESTIMATES Phone 576-1140 c-ezty l i•EEctin9 g4e cS12Eciarist Violinist Due at Women's Lunch Violinist Corinne Feder will entertain the Beth Israel Sisterhood noon Wednesday in the synagogue. Luncheon will be served. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Feder, Miss Feder began studying violin at age 9. 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