THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
26—Friday, March 24, 1972
Detroit Teelnaion Chapter
to Most Nationail Conference
The Detroit Chapter of Ameri- ments and their Role in Israel,"
can Society for Technion will host 2-5 p.m. April 22, will include as
the 14th annual Conference on Sci- discussion participants:
ence and Technology at Northland
Dr. S. Gratch, director, chemical
Inn April 22-23.
sciences laboratory, scientific re-
Julius J. Harwood and Dr. Jack search staff, Ford Motor Co.; Dr.
E. Goldman, national co-chairmen Aaron Gellman, consultant, from
of the conference, have announced Wyncote, Pa.;_ Dr. R. Herman,
the selection of speakers.
head, traffic science department,
"New Transportation develop- General Motors Research Labora-
tories. Warren; and Prof. Moshe
Livneh, head of the Road Safety
from
Center of the Technion Research
LONDON, ENGLAND
and Development Foundation Ltd..
Technion.
On April 23, from 10 a.m. to
12:30 p.m., the conference subject
and His ORCHESTRA
will be "Technology and the Mar-
"Distinctive Styling in Music
ket Place." Participants are Philip
to Your Individual Taste"
E. Katz, assistant to the president
of Israrnet America Corp., New
Call 557-9332
York; Dr. Avraham Hermoni, sci-
entific counselor, Embassy of Is-
rael, Washington; and Dr. Aharon
G. Beged Dov, visiting professor,
University of Toledo.
The conference will conclude
with a 12:30 p.m. luncheon fea-
They're Here
turing Dr. Myron Tribus, senior
vice president, research and engi-
New Spring &
neering, information technology
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Ellen Gail Meistrich
toll- aro, Kenneth Weiss
Word From JeTUSaleIII: It'll Remain One—Kollek
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NEW YORK arm --Jeru: man: of theTsrael,Museum Inter-
national
Organization
of Patrons.
salem will remain united, no-mat-
Mayor Kollek is in the U.S. with
ter what, Mayor Teddy Kollek of
Jerusalem told newsmen at the his wife, Tamar, and his daughter,
end. of his tour of "The Word Osnat, -for a two-week speaking
From Jerusalem" exhibit at the tour on behalf of-Israel Bonds.
Jewish Museum which is spon-
sored by Hadassah to mark its
60th anniversary. The exhibit will
be on display through Sunday.
Answering questions on King
Hussein's proposal to form a fed-
erated United Arab Kingdom con-
sisting of an autonomous West
Bank with EaSt Jerusalem as its
regional capital, and Jordan prop-
er Kollek replied, "This is a mat-
ter for the national government,
not me."
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For reservations, call the Technion
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Harwood has promised delegates
from across the United States a
sample of Detroit hospitality. They
will be invited to be the guests of
Detroit Chapter members at the
tatters' homes on Saturday eve-
ning. A reception has been ar-
ranged following the dinner at
Northland Inn.
The conference will conclude
Sunday afternoon following a
luncheon featuring Alexander Gold-
berg, president of the Technion-
Israel Institute of Technology, as
guest speaker.
About 300 delegates are ex-
pected.
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By JACK SIEGEL
(A Seven Arts Feature)
The latest creation of cartoonist
Noah Bee, whose work appears in
many of these publications, showed
a crane coming out of a mailbox,
swinging a wrecking_ ball against
a building marked Jewish publica-
tions. The cartoon asked "Is This
Demolition Necessary?"
The ever-increasing operating
deficit of running the U.S. Post
Office Department caused Congress
to transform the department to -a
semi-independent U.S. Postal Ser:
vice with the mandate of providing
mail service at a self-sustaining
cost over a set number of years.
It was a wise move -with a laud-
able motive. It has only one major
flaw. It may cripple many publica-
tions, including a large number
of the American Jewish newspap-
ers, and perhaps put many of them
out of business. U one can Midge
by the tenor of the debate which
preceded the creation of the new
Postal Service, this was not the
intent of . Congress.
As Philip Slomovitz, editor of
The Detroit Jewish News, noted
this week, the creation of second
class mailing rights in by-gone
years created the means by which
newspapers and magazines could
reach large audiences at compara-
tively little cost to reader and
publisher, and provided the means
of educating and informing the
American people of events in many-
fields.
The government recognized the
value of the educational and in-
formational process by providing
a subsidy for these publications.
Today, the Postal Service has in-
creased its mailing rates for news-
papers and magazines to such an
extent that many have already
ceased and the existence of still
others are endangered.
For the American Jewish com-
munity, the threat of increased
mailing costs to the_well-being of
the Jewish press is clear and
present. There may be little effect
on the Yiddish language papers
which sell mainly on the news-
stands. But to the vast majority
of the Jewish press which reaches
its readership through the mails,
survival literally depends on 4
downward revision of present Pos"-
tal Service rates for publications
Noting that the Palestinians
are the most important part of
the Problem, he stated,- "We
have been living peacefully with
the Palestinians for many years.
The others (Arab states) have
nothing to do with it."
Early in the evening, Kollek and
Sargent Shriver, former Ameri-
can ambassador to France, were
guests of honor at a reception at
the America-Israel Cultural Foun-
dation. Shriver is the new chair-
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