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Robert Cohn Farmington CITIZENS OF DETROIT! THIS MESSAGE IS FOR YOU! THE DETROIT BOARD OF EDUCATION needs YOUR HELP. A draft of potential guidelines for operation of DETROIT PUBLIC SCHOOLS is ready for pub- lic review. The guidelines were written under the direction of the OFFICE OF SCHOOL DECENTRALIZA- TION and are based on suggestions from a wide variety of individuals and groups interested in better schools. NO OFFICIAL ACTION ON THE GUIDELINES HAS BEEN TAKEN BY THE BOARD OF EDU- CATION. Before any approval is made, we , need the benefit of your thinking. The drafting of guidelines was required by Pub- lic Act 48 which divided our school system into eight regional districts. Each district will have its own Board of Education. Members of the various Boards will be elected in November and take of- fice in January. The guidelines will define the power of those Boards. A copy of the guidelines prepared for public reaction can be obtained by sending your name and address to the OFFICE OF SCHOOL DE- CENTRALIZATION, 10th Floor, Schools Center Building, 5057 Woodward, Detroit 48202. READ THE GUIDELINES. THEN LET US KNOW AS SOON AS POSSIBLE WHAT YOU THINK Judy Holliday; and "A Star is Born," with Judy Garland and James Mason. Cukor won the 1964 Best-Director academy award for "My Fair Lady." Gen. ELAD PELED, a 43-year- old sabra whose brigade captured the southern Golan Heights and northern Samaria during the Six- Day War, has been appointed by the government as director gen- eral of the ministry of education and culture. Gen. Peled is a gradu- ate of the Hebrew University, where he majored in economics and social sciences. The ministry is headed by Deputy Premier Yigal Alton. • ; RICHARD BABB has been named as consultant to the deaf at the Detroit Hearing and Speech Center. Max Stern of New York, chair- man of the board of the American Committee for Shaare Zedek Hos- pital in Jerusalem, announced the appointment of BEN W. ABRAHAM as the institution's first executive vice president. Abraham has been the executive director and sales manager of the Palestine Economic Corp., executive director of the American Friends of Tel Aviv Uni- versity and more recently develop- ment director of Bnai Brith Hillel Foundations. • . Dr. AHARON GAVRIEL BEGED DOV, an expert in the field of sys- tems analysis, has been appointed special assistant to Prof. Albert B. Sabin, president of the Weis- mann Institute of Science. Insurance Frauds Exposed by Test Defining Medicare Some private insurance corn- panies have been sending mislead- ing advertisements to Medicare beneficiaries in the Northwest-De- troit, Livonia, Plymouth and North- ville areas, according to Samuel F. Test, Social Security district manager, in an effort to sell them health insurance to supplement their Medicare protection. Interfaith Youth Center to Tackle Drug Problem GREAT NECK, N.Y. (JTA) — A planned youth center under in- terfaith sponsorship, envisioned as a means to keep Great Neck area children from drug use, is threatened by opposition of local residents who are fighting a zon- ing variance needed to open the proposed center. A pervasive drug pr oblem among the youth of the affluent Great Neck area led the interfaith association, acting on a recom- mendation of Temple Beth-El, to name a committee to seek means of combating the problem. The committee got help from the de- partment of interfaith activities of the Reform Union of American H e b r e w Congregations. After meetings with state, community and medical authorities, the com- mittee decided to ask the high school students themselves on how the community could best help them from geing involved in drugs. SANCTUARY? 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