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Sources said this is the first time since his mild stroke last summer that Begin has spoken publicly about leading Likud again. He will be 69 at the time of the elections and had prev- iously said he wanted to re- tire at age 70 to write. Recent public opinion polls show that if the elec- tions were held now, Likud headed by Begin would lose to Labor by 20 seats. If De- fense Minister Ezer Weiz- man headed Likud, the polls say, the difference would only be three seats. Engine Slip-Up Brings New Rule WASHINGTON — The State Department is rewrit- ing restriction on exports to radical Arab countries after General Electric engines were almost shipped to Iraq to power eight Iraqi navy frigates. Newsweek magazine said federal law prohibits mili- tary sales to Iraq, Syria, South Yemen and Libya be- cause of their support of ter- rorism. Marine engines were not included on the list, however, and the Commerce Department ap- proved the sale with the knowledge that an Italian shipyard would install the engines for the Iraqi navy. More than 700 volunteers participate in the Allied Jewish Campaign Women's Division's annual Phonogift effort. Benefactors of Sunday's Hasidic Happening were introduced to the audience Sunday evening at Ford Auditorium. Shown on stage are, from left, concert chairman Irving Laker and Mrs. Laker, Irwin I. Cohn, Mrs. Pearl Ruch, Dr. and Mrs. George Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Laker and Mr. and Mrs. David Hermelin. ance at the Hasidic Happen- ing in Grand Rapids be- cause of illness. According to Rabbi Berel Shemtov of Lubavitch, pianist Finkel, a Russian violinist and Rabbi Yitschak Kagan of Lubavitch performed with- out Bernardi. A make-up perform- ance by. Bernardi will be held in Grand Rapids in a few weeks, Rabbi Shem- tov said. 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