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Judge. Avadenka on his experience. Ed Avadenka is a member of the Oakland County Circuit Court Mediation Panel, and a Court appointed receiver and domestic relations mediator. NCJW urges Reagan to rescind aid cutback New York — The Na- tional Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) has urged President Reagan to recon- sider his proposal to cut funds for foreign population control programs that prac- tice or advocate abortion. 4 ft. openings $190.00 Installed 5 ft. openings $200.00 Installed 6 ft. openings $250.00 Installed Lowest Prices On All Types of Mirrored Walls, Furniture, Bars, Cubes, Etc. Heavy Glass Table Tops, shelving, Beveled O.G. Edges, Shower and Tub Enclosures, Replacement Windows. MIRRORED WALL SPECIAL — NEWS Anyone who knows Ed Avadenka will tell you he's a fair, honest, hardworking citizen. Ed is a family man, father of three, who has been married for 32 years. And he's lived and worked in the 48th District for 30 years. Vote Avadenka for Judge of the 48th District Court on Tuesday August 7. AVADENK A FOR JUDGE 48th District Court Paid for by the committee to elect Edward Avadenka, 48th District Judge. Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48013 "To penalize organiza- tions and governments be- cause they educate indi- viduals about reproductive options and provide choices, ignores the fundamental rights of women to control their reproductive life and violates democratic proce- dure," the NCJW said in a letter sent to the President earlier this month. "The regulation proposed is stricter than any that could legally be imposed in the United States and it is inappropriate to dictate re- quirements to other gov- ernments and international agencies which are them- selves prohibited within the U.S., the organization said. NCJW position on measures New. York — The Na- tional Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) expressed support for one measure and opposition to two others currently before Congress in-statements issued last month at the annual meet- ing of the group's board of directors. The NCJW urged passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1984 but asked the Con- gress to turn back bills that would implement a sub- minimum wage for persons under the age of 20 and make it illegal for public schools to prohibit religious activities during non- instructional hours. New program at Hebrew U. Jerusalem — A new graduate study program leading to a master's degree in management of applied chemistry will be offered next fall at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The purpose of the pro- gram is to train specialists in technology management who will be qualified to carry out techno-economic research and to fill man- agement positiong in the chemical industry and in research and financial in- stitutions. The program was de- veloped because of the grow- ing demand by industry for people knowledgeable in science, technology and economics. •• '