THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Technion Society to Host Alexander Haig
at Annual Dinner at Cong. Shaarey Zedek
The Detroit Chapter of
the American Technion
Society will holtl its 35th
annual dinner at 6 p.m.
Nov. 3 at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek. Alexander M. Haig,
Jr., former Supreme Allied
Commander in Europe and
U.S. Secretary of State, will
be the guest speaker.
Haig served as senior
military adviser to Henry
Kissinger; deputy assistant
President Ford appointed
Haig commander-in-chief,
U.S. European Command,
and Supreme Allied Com-
mander in Europe.
Haig is currently a senior
fellow with the Hudson In-
stitute, an institute for pol-
ALEXANDER HAIG, JR.
FED
Sunday, Sept. 25
Jewish Community Center
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Dr. Oded Eran, consul for
Congressional affairs, Is-
rael Embassy, Washington,
will discuss "Current
United States-Israel Rela-
tions: Political, Economic
and Strategic" at a public
meeting of the American
Technion Society Detroit
Chapter to be held 7:45 p.m.
Monday at the United He-
brew Schools.
married Sept. 17, 1933 at
Beth Tefilo Emanuel
Tikvah in Detroit.
Their children are Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry (Claire)
Cohen of Oak Park, Mr. and
Mrs. Allen (Thea) Cohen of
Southfield and Dr. and Mrs.
Lawrence (Lynda) Cohen of
Tucson, Ariz.
The senior Cohens have
nine grandchildren.
icy research in the public
interest and chairman of
the United Technologies
Corp. European Advisory
Council.
MAGICIAN
Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
THE COHENS
He also has held the posts of
Mr.
and
Mrs. Ben (Ethel)
first secretary, Embassy of
Israel, London and Israel's Cohen of Oak Park are
delegation to the United celebrating their 50th an-
niversary. The couple were
Nations.
The public is invited, and
A man may build himself
admission is free. For in- a throne of bayonets, but he
formation, call the Techn- cannot sit on it.
ion office, 559-5190.
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For information call the
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