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September 07, 1956 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-09-07

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Growth of Technion, Increases Israel's Development

vious—a most vital factor in Is- lems especially those arising in
rael's industrialization. This De- connection with the export
partment of the Technion has trade.
a demand to meet on practically
From the few examples given
A Technical Institute of high every facet of the country's in- above it is easy to see that the
standard is of paramount im- dustry. Its activities are re- Technion stands at the heart of
portance for a country like Is- flected through the staff's con- Israel's constructive planning,
rael, which has so many fields tributions to electrical research and is playing a most important
to develop, so many problems journals all over the world.
part in strengthening the coun-
to solve, and so few trained
Subjects studied include in- try and enlarging its absorptive
technicians to deal with them. duction motor-drive in fly- capacity. Every new industrial
The Technion is Israel's sole wheels; power cables and gas .or agricultural project needs
training-ground for her new compression cables; circuits and more technically qualified
generation of technicians. At networks.
people. Without them we cannot
present the Institute is much
A lecturer in the depart- press on with our development
too small to accommodate all ment of physics has developed work.
those who wish to study there. a motor which runs on solar
The President, General Dori, energy (of which Israel has
has said that of 1,000 applicants, no lack). The inventor de-
only about one-third could be scribed his invention at the
admitted owing to lack of space International Conference on
and facilities.
Power and Energy in Rio de
Janeiro, at which he repre-
Founded in 1912, its early
sented Israel. The department
development was hampered
has also undertaken a survey
by the outbreak of the first
of the radioactivity of the
world war, and the training
—Simply by saris. our
Tiberias Hot Springs, and a
of students began only in
Ott MOSi "May
antememit
great
deal
of
theoretical
work
1924, with a group of 30 in-
has been done as a prelimin-
stead of the 300 for which the
Elf WINOS
ary to practical application of
college had been planned.
41.-TINE-11111111ef M ARMIN=
the knowledge gained.
When later this goal was
reached and passed, the
Peat, of which there are some
growth of the country in the 5,000 acres, 15-17 meters deep,
meanwhile had enormously in the Huleh area, has been
increased the demand for its worked up for use as fertilizer.
facilities.
Olive pits have been used as a
This year, the Technion's Un- basis for producing ion ex-
dergraduate and Technical High change material.
The metallurgical department
School students number nearly
3,000 and it can be readily tests the durability of metals.
The food technology depart-
imagined what this means in
terms of overcrowding and dif- ment recently was formed to
mow
ficult conditions of study. Each tackle Israel's many food prob-
of the Technion's professors
takes his classes in shifts, for
lack of space, and their stren-
uous labors can only provide a
yearly output which is wholly
75
inadequate to the needs of the
YEARS OF
country. Students of the Tech-
LOOKING
nion are all claimed by various
industrial enterprises, and by
the Army, before they actually
graduate, and the demand far
exceeds the supply.
The place of the Technion
in a country which allocates
10 per cent of its budget for
housing, and has built 270,000
rooms in the last five years,
must be clear to everyone. Its
importance is the greater
when it is remembered that
Israel's 5,000,000 acres provide
six different types of climate,
and the relationship between
living conditions and building
materials and design has,
therefore, needed intensive
study.
A process which saves 25 per
cent of the cement normally
used in building construction
has been worked out, together
with a new type of cement
made from local plaster and
sand, which has been used with
Stock up savings in
effect in the Negev roads. Large
scale research on various meth-
ods of.road-surfacing is also be-
ing carried out.
Hudson's 75th Anniversary
Houses have been specially
designed for use in the Negev:
they have double walls, the
outer of which may be folded
back during the night. The thick
walls serve to ward off the day-
time heat; the thinner layer al-
lows for rapid cooling-off after
sunset. Houses for the extreme
south are designed with simple
and effective cooling systems
to catch the prevailing northern
breeze.
The Technion is also devoting
SAVE on appliances, radios
a great deal of attention to
town-planning.
Hydraulic remote control has
SAVE on furniture, TV sets
been closely studied and tech-
niques wo,rked out which are
highly advantageous to a coun-
SAVE on draperies, carpeting
try like Israel, where electricity
is expensive.
SAVE on housewares, mattresses
The development of electrical
power and electronics is ob-

By DR. HANNAH FARKAS

Former Scientific Attache a.t Israel
Embassy in London, now engaged in
reasearch work in Israel

How Did We Get
to be America's
Largest Dealer?

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Brazil, Israel Sign New
Commercial Agreement

RIO DE JANEIRO, (JTA) —
The first commercial and pay-
ments agreement between Is-
rael and Brazil was concluded
here when Brazilian Foreign
Minister Macedo Soares and Is-
rael Minister of Commerce Pin-
chas Saphir affixed their signa-
tures to the document. There is
no limit on the financial trans-
actions under terms Of the
agreement.

Wonderful savings for every room!
This once-a-year event brings you top
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7-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS —Friday, Sept ember 7, 1956

A Friend Atop Jerusalem Hill

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