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October 19, 1990 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-10-19

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Short Term_

Jim Baker, his first boss who
became his mentor.
After graduation from
Georgetown, Mr. Schuette
attended the University of
San Francisco law school.
After completing his law
degree, he contacted Mr.
Baker and volunteered to
work on Mr. Bush's first at-
tempt at the presidency.
In 1980, Mr. Schuette
returned home to Midland,
purchased two acres of land
in Sanford and opened a law
practice. He decided to run
for Congress in 1984. He was
not the likely victor, polit-
ical pundits said, yet he won.
"This race is strikingly
similar to '84," he says, ad-
ding confidently that he will
win. "I'm too young to
retire."
His driver pulls up to the
Northwest terminal at
Metro Airport. He has just a
few minutes to spare before
the flight takes off. Another
campaign day has come to a
close. Congress meets first
thing in the morning. ❑



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Smoling Explores
Crash Potential

Dr. Leslie Smoling of Wind-
sor, who plans to form a finan-
cial management club at the
Jewish Community Center in
November, will discuss profit-
ting in a financial crash in a
lecture at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 24 at
the Maple-Drake Building.
Among the topics the physi-
cian will discuss will be why
he forsees a steep rise in gold
prices in the next two to three
years; the unavoidability of a
stock market crash in the
next 10 months and the
potential profits; and why he
believes pensions will disap-
pear in five to 10 years or be
worth only a fraction of the
purchasing power they have
today.
Admission is free, but reser-
vations are required. To make
them, call the Center,
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Tel Aviv (JTA) — Former
Prime Minister Menachem
Begin was reported to be
making a satisfactory recov-
ery after a three-hour opera-
tion Oct. 3 at Ichilov
Hospital in Tel Aviv.
Mr. Begin, 77, underwent
surgery to replace a metal
pin which had been inserted
in his right hip after he
broke it in a fall at his home
several years ago.
Also on the mend was
Defense Minister Moshe
Arens after prostate surgery.

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