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July 17, 1987 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-07-17

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Low-

ever new wage contracts were
about to be negotiated.

Histadrut leaders said
negotiations began three
months ago with no progress
made. The trade union federa-
tion is seeking higher pay,
especially for public em-
ployees at the lowest end of
the wage scale. Histadrut said
the government refused to
consider demands for an
across-the board agreement
and to negotiate separately
with individual unions.

lowes

Although the strike af-
fected all government offices
and agencies and local
authorities, including the
postal services and telephone
exchanges, the public was not
entirely inconvenienced. Bus
and taxi services were nor-
mal. Electricity and water
supplies were not affected by
the strike nor were health
care institutions for the most
part.

Protestants Hit
Papal Meeting

Philadelphia — A group of
Protestant leaders released
the following statement in
response to the papal invita-
tion to Kurt Waldheim:
"The papal invitation to
Kurt Waldheim is primarily a
Roman Catholic problem.
However, as Protestants, we
want to make our distress
known. The invitation
disgraces the memory of
Christian martyrs who oppos-
ed Nazi idolatry. The invita-
tion dishonors the memory of
the victims of the Nazi
Holocaust. The wounds of the
Lord's people cannot be heal-
ed so lightly. (Jeremiah 6:14)
The statement was signed
by: Rev. Dr. Franklin H. Lit-
tell (United Methodist
Church), Temple University;
Rev. Dr. William H. Harter
(United Presbyterian
Church), Chambersburg, Pa.;
Rev. Dr. Hubert G. Locke (The
Christian Churches), Univer-
sity of Washington; Rev. Dr.
David Lewis (Assemblies of
God), Springfield, Mo.; Rev.
Dr. A. Roy Eckardt (United
Methodist Church), Lehigh
University; Rev. Dr. James E.
Wood, Jr. (Southern Baptist
Convention), Baylor Universi-
ty; Rev. Dr. George H.
Williams (United Church of
Christ), Harvard University;
and Rev. Dr. F. Burton Nelson
(Evangelical Covenant
Church), North Park
Theological Seminary.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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