lnion5p ker1 1174$0700,r,1000.4.1?-a.,:: Engineering Link Due to i sUdden emergency, U.S. human - heart transplan -In the phasic on'technolog y- and the SC!- Sen. Jackson has had to U.S. ences. Some may thereafter spec- cancel his engagement as - guest One member of the surgical team ialize in bio-medical engineering sprilter, ,at .Technion's- 26th annual headed,,by .Dr.- Kantrowitx studied and receive their bachelors degree dinner Nov. 21; it was announced electrical engineering at. the Israel in that held. Others will proceed by dinner chairman David Kahn: - Institute' of !Technology.. He is Dr. with the clinical studies, special- "Rarely is it possible to secure Dov Jaron, director of the surgical ized medicine subjects- and, hos- on such short no- = research.- laboratory 'at Sinai Hos- pital virork. The end product in the tine another pital. Dr. Jason -is responsible for one -case will be engineers with speaker of equal- the development, of the prosthesis good training in medical subjects, ly towering stat- (heart assist device) and the elec- and in the other case physicians ure," said Kahn. who will have working familiarity tronics which control it. "But Technion's Israel's third medical school has with electronics, hydraulics and program commit- Opened in Haifa as an affiliate:of mechanical engineering. tee, beaded by the Israel Institute of Technology. Technion's retir- The heart pacemaker, the heart ing president Sam pump, artificial kidneys and elec- Rich and newly tronic' instrumentation play a role elected president In the medical world which neces- Julius - . Harwood; -. -Hahn sitates the clOsist possible rela- has accotuPliiihed the Miracle: They tions' betWaeli thephysician and the have.2snalisteeDr:_' Adrigo Kantro- •eitgineer;teChnologiSt, witty.; entinevitilteart _sUrgeou -Who For theirfipstjhren years, Ti. recently medieal . headlines; ideastudents- in that. tield , Will re- With the iinplanting.nf a ceiVe a -basic- -eiliteitkin, with em- , cal - heart . In . a ,patient at Sinai! HospitaL"-: - ' ' • ',Dr.- *Kantrowitz, chairman of the • department Of ,surgery , at Sinai, • Hospital and professor of surgery at Wayne State University School of Medicine, - a pioneer in the development of a permaneid -leart pump . and other devices to aid in repairing and sustaining the heart. - Be . designed . the "pacemaker," which regulates the heart best and replaces defective- electrical 'sys- tem. In 1967 he performed the first DR. ADRIAN KANIHOWITZ 7 • 7 - . 1018 W. 9 de Ferndale, Mich. Alfons G. Rehme 548-3926 - Specialist in Volkswagen Cr Porsche Bstweim Livsmels 1 Pinecrest Classified Ads Get Qukk Results s • Detroit Groat" Begins Drive for Funds ty, Equipment Putting yourself in our place has its advantages. You- can meet people, exchange ideas, acquire skills, earn a degree or certificate in over thirty career areas or expand your knowledge of a special interest. Day, Evening, and Saturday classes are available. In addition, free day care centers are in operation for mothers with pre-school chil- dren at least 21 years old, who wish to attend weekday or Saturday classes. Counseling is available by appointment. REGISTRATION: INFORMATION CALL; 548-5595 MAIL REGISTRATION: November 8-26 SOUTHEAST CAMPUS CENTER - Cor. Coolidge & Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park REGULAR REGISTRATION - Jan. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 LATE REGISTRATION - ($5.00) January 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 CLASSES BEGIN: Saturday-Classes - Jan- 8, Campus Classes - Jan. 10. REGISTRATION TIMES: Mon.-Thur. 9-11:30 A.M. 1-4 P.M., 6-8 P.M. Fri. 8-11:30 A.M., 1-4:30 P.M. Sat. 9 A.M.-4:30 P.M. Sam Rich (right) president of the Detroit Chapter of the Ameri- can Technion Society, is congratulated by Carl Alpert executive vice chairman of the board of governors of the Technlon-Israel Institute of Technology, at a recent meeting of Technion founders. The Detroit Chapter successfully launched phase two of its campaign to equip the Detroit Mechanical and Aircraft Engineering Complex at the Technion. Looking on are S. L. A. Marshall (second from left) and Gen. Hahn Laskov, former chief of staff of the Israel Army. The meeting, held at the home of David D. Hahn in Hunting- ton Woods, raised $75,000 toward the campaign goal of $400,000. • A meeting of founders of the American Society for Technion, Detroit Chapter, launched phase two of the campaign to equip' the Detroit Mechanical- and -Aircraft Engineering Complex, at the Tech- - nion in Haifa. Held last week at the Hunting- ton Woods home of David D. Kahn, the pre-campaign meeting was re- sponsible for raising $75,000' to- ward a projected goal of $400;000. Sam Rich, president of- the Detroit chapter, stated that phase one, the construction of the Detroit' Mechanical Engineering' ComPlex, has been successfullY etTIPPletttl- The second phase will .ftwnish the complex with facilities requested by the Technion mechanical engi- neering faculty. Frank L. Theyleg was appointed chairman of the technical assis- tance committee. Special guest at the meeting was Ioniser Wadi Army .Chief of Staff Halm Lackey. Gea. Us- her asserted that Israel must "stand tins" willdwat the "tlere3C of war" hy the Soviet Union and • EXTENSION CENTERS ROYAL OAK SHRINE - 3500 W. 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