ii A Fish Story Lighter Vein' Israeli Girl Now By Shin Fey Samaeh (From the Jerusalem Post) All kinds of proposals for peace have been in the air re- cently. We have picked up one that we like particularly be- cause it applies to the noisy Syrian border. A New York lawyer who represents the Interfaith Com- mittee for Peace, Jacob • - D. Fuchsberg, has announced-that his organization Wishes to put up a pillar of peace on the shores of Lake Kinneret. He is. at present in England, where he took a small scale model of the proposed 100-foot granite pillar, which is. to have an electric beacon on top. He also seeks to put up an auditorium where "Jews, Christians and MOslems could sort out their differences" at the point where the frontiers of Syria, Jordan and Israel meet. We are always - in favor of peace, although the Mixed Ar- mistice Commission talks, which might have been - an encourag- ing example of inter-faith co- operation, never seem to have got anywhere. If the meeting-place is not a success, perhaps we shall at least be able to use the tower for searchlights against infiltra- tors. * * * A friend reports from the Technion in Haifa that outside the hushed precincts of , the Nuclear Research, or atom-split- ting, department there is a large notice that read in He- , brew: "Assur behekhlet lefat- zeah garinim," or "Do not chew sunflower seed," except that in this case the Hebrew word used for chew is split and the word for seeds is that also used for the nucleus of the atom. See the problem that arises? Scales New Peaks ELATH (JTA) — A touring . Chicago* bond drive delegate who flew here for a brief visit this week gave a local res- taurant an unscheduled demon- stration of American ingenuity, applied to, of all things, the cleaning of fish. After making the usual trips to the port area, museum and mine, the Chicagoan, whose name was not recorded for his- tory, accidentally walked into the kitchen of a restaurant. There he saw a young girl struggle to clean a load of fish with a butcher-knife. The American decided to help, A man with a sense of business acumen, he imme- diately found a way to increase production, American-style. Gathering up a number of bottle caps lying nearby, he showed the 'girl how to nail them to a board with the rough side up. The result was a scaler that did the job in half the time and with greater ease. People .. . Make News SAMUFJ, RUBIN, president of Faberge Perfumes, N.Y., and creator of the Samuel Rubin Foundation for philanthropic en- deavor, has been elected chair- man of the Brandeis University Fellows. He succeeds Frank L. Weil in the leadership of this 90-member group. * * * PHILIP J. DRISCOLL, 9 Caldwell Road, Waltham, Mass., has been named director of admissions at Brandeis Univer- sity. He was assistant' director of admissions since 1953. * _* * HON. SAMUEL B. 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