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Show Page 2 The Thunderbird Monday November 12, 1984 WELL HELP GET YOU THE MONEY TO KEEP ON GROWING first two years of college and. decided education, but you to to complete'your on, go youve don't know where the moneys going to come from, heres a possible solution. The Army College Fund. Heres how it works, You qualify to train in a skill youd like to learn, one that entitles you to the Army College Fund. Then each month you put aside some of your Army salary. Just like a savings account. Except the government matches your savings 5 for or more. In two years, you could have $15,200 for college. Your Arhas a booklet that explains all about Army ColRecruiter my lege Fund. Pick one up. in Cedar City. Call If youre finishing up your 1 586-467- 5 ARMY. BEALLYOUCANBE. Tanenbaum to speak during Jewish Week Rabbi Marc H. Tanenbaums Convocation address on Nov. 15 will be a featured event of Jewish Week at Southern Utah State College. The public is invited to attend Tanenbaums lecture on Jewish culture from the Bible to modern Israel in the SUSC Auditorium at 11 a.m. It has been a distinct pleasure to work cooperatively with Jewish Week Chairwoman Pauline Nelson and her committee in bringing to SUSC remarkable personalities such as Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum, said Lana Johnson, convocations American leaders to carry out g three separate of the plight of investigations the Vietnamese boat people and Cambodian refugees, which contributed to the saving of thousands of lives of Indochinese refugees. Tanenbaum has organized many relief efforts for the victims of war and conflict in Central America, Poland, Haiti, Afghanistan, Lebanon, Nigeria, Uganda and Ethiopia. He is also the founder and of the National fact-findin- coordinator. Part of the business of a scholar is to understand other Johnson said. Rabbi will bring to campus a rare opportunity for exposure to international and foreign relations as well as cultural awareness. Formerly the American Jewish Committees national interreligous affairs director, Tanenbaum was designated in a recent national poll as one of the 18 most influential and respected religous leaders in America. A cover story in New York Magazine described Tanenbaum as the foremost Jewish ecumenical leader in the world today. Tanenbaum, now director of international relations for the interest AJC, has a long-tim- e and association with groups dealing with human rights, world refugees, world hunger, and foreign relations concerns. At the invitation of the International Rescue Committee, he joined delegations of prominent cultures, Tanenbaum at the ROLLER PALACE Every Saturday Night Skating from 7:oo p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Cost:$3.00 for the whole evening or just a $1.50 for the dance $50.00 GIVE AWAY at 9:00 p.m. 2111 North Main Cedar City ADC AUTO PARTS 970 N. Main St. GET READY FOR e from 430 South Main, Filters 10 to Anti-freez- Happy Thanksgiving S.U.S.C. Laundromat WINTER DRIVING SPECIALS Oil NAPA Interreligous Task Force on Soviet Jewry, which aids oppressed Jews and Christians in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. Tanenbaum has testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and House Foreign Affairs committee on moral imperatives in the formation of American Foreign Policy. He has also testified before congressional committees on world refugee and hunger problems. 20 o off! 84t a quart! $4.00 gallon by the cose! 10-40- w Batteries 10 to 20 o off! 586-696- 4 New quiet study lounge Come in and see our new shipment of costume jewelry |