Bill to Aid Grad Students
at Out-of-State Schools

International Mozarteum Grout Cites Detroiter

Rep. Albert A. Kramer, who
represents Berkley, Oak Park and
Southfield, rec e n t l y introduced
legislation designed to aid Mich-
igan students seeking scholarship
funds to attend out of state grad-
uate schools in certain fields.
Kramer's legislation would per-
mit students who wish to be en-
rolled in graduate studies of opto-
metry and medicine to attend out-
of-state schools where there is no
instructional program available in
local higher educational institu-
tions.

As presently constructed, the
law does not permit scholastic
grants for advanced studies nor
can one go to another state for
undergraduate work with state
help.
He- stated that the, sole restric-

tion in the statute is that one who
takes advantage of the scholarship
program, created by the statute,
must agree to practice in the state
for a period of five years after his
graduation.

Every woman is a science.
—John Donne.

HAIFA — A program of t he Technion's faculty of civil
studies leading to an undergradu- e ngineering.

ate degree in geodesy, the science
of surveying the shape and size of
the earth, will begin in the next
academic year at the Technion--
Israel Institute of Technology_
Alexander Goldberg, president,
said the program to begin in Octo-
ber, will be directed by Prof. Pin-
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home of the Palestine Arab Fund,
which she described as "the most
lethal unofficial Arab operation in •
the West." It supports Al-Asifa, •
the military arm of El Fatah.
She reported that Hollywood was
the headquarters for the United
American Arab Congress, which
compares "the Six-Day War to •
Pearl Harbor, places ads in the •
newspapers, circulates flyers and
keeps its members writing letters
to the editor."

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She asserted that "a mini-
mum" of 100 chapters of the
Organization of Arab Students
were "going full blast" in the
United States and Canada. She
credited that organization with
having accomplished "the Her-
culean job of swaying public
opinion from the pro-Israel stand
of 1967."

She reported that Sacramento
"has the most active chapter of
the American Committee for Jus-
tice in the Middle East" and that
Downey has Americans of Leban-
ese-Syrian Ancestry for America.
In San Rafael, there is an Ad
Hoc Committee for Balanced Cov-
erage of the Arab-Israel Conflict.
1 The American Friends of Lebanon
in San Diego sponsored a full-page
"open letter" in local newspapers
to President Nixon, indicting the
Jews of Israel for their "Nazi-like
methods." The Arabic Society of
Americanists was described as a
similar group in Bell, Calif.

Israeli Educator
to Talk at Center

Lt. Col. Itzhak Itzhaki, head of
the pedagogic center of the Israel
Ministry of Education, will return
to Detroit for a lecture in Hebrew
on "The Bible and Modern Man"
and "Bible Literature" 3 p.m. Sun-
day at the Jewish Center.
There will be an admission
charge. Refreshments will be serv-
ed. The talk will be under the
auspices of the Center Hebrew de-
partment.

Col. Itzhaki will speak in Eng-
lish at 7 that evening under the
sponsorship of the Jewish Parents

Institute and Sholem Aleichem In-
stitute. The public is invited to
this workshop on "A Secular Ap-
proach to the Bible."

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