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September 08, 1972 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-09-08

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34—Friday, Sae. 11, 1972

THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS

3 Jewish Groups File Petition
Calling for Probe of Fuentes

NEW YORK (JTA)—Three
national Jewish organizations
which have accused Luis
Fuentes, a Puerto Rican edu-
cator, with anti-Semitic and
other racist views. filed a
formal petition asking New
York School Chancellor Iler-
‘ey B. Scribner to investi-
gate the appointment of
Fuentes as community super-
intendent of School District
I in Manhattan and his re-
moval if the charges are
substantiated.
The petition was filed by
the Anti-Defamation League
of Rnai Brith, the American

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The petition asked the re-
moval of the local school
board if an investigation sub-
stantiated those charges. The
organizations had accused
Fuentes of openly biased re-
marks while he was an act-
ing principal in the Ocean
Hill - Brownsville demonstra-
tion school district in Brook-
lyn.

The Seven-Hour Day

We ourselves will use and
carry on every new attempt
in our Jewish land; and just
as we shall introduce the
seven-hour day as an experi-
ment for the good of human-
ity, so we shall proceed in
everything else, in the same
humane spirit, making of the
new land a land of experi-
ments and a model State. —
Theodor Herzl in "The Jew-
ish State" (18961.

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Jewish Congress and the
Jewish Labor Committee.
The American Jewish Com-
mittee, which had joined with
the other three agencies last
July 26 in protesting the Fu-
entes appointment to the de-
centralized school district on
the Lower East Side. did not
join in the petition to Scrib-
ner.
District i's community
school board was accused in
the petition of "dereliction of
duty" in the Fuentes appoint-
ment. The petition charged
that the community school
board has failed to investi-
gate Fuentes' background
and had discriminated on ra-
cial grounds against other
applicants for the commun-
ity superintendent's post.

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Flanked by Nazi officers, young Viorel Trifa is shown
at the height of his leadership in the youth movement of
the notorious Iron Guard In Romania. Trifa, today known
as Bishop Valerian of the Romanian Orthodox Episcopate
in America, with headquarters in Grass Lake, Mich., is
accusteA of leading 1941 pogroms against the Jews in
Buchitrot, which resulted in the deaths of thousands.
Thix has denied playing any role in the massacres.

Technion Study Yields New Way
of Diagnosing Water Pollution

HAIFA—A study of the ing the dissolved oxygen
polluted Alexander River level without actually having
near Natany has resulted in to go to the river and mea-
the development of a mathe- sure it each time.
"The Alexander River,"
matical model which can be
applied to assess the health said Dr. Argaman, "is con-
of other threatened water sidered Israel's least pol-
luted major stream, yet it
courses.
Dr. Yerachmiel of the is unusable for recreational
Technion-Israel Institute of purposes, its fish have died,
Technology, reported re- and it gives off a bad stench.
"But the situation is not
cently that his research team
has devised an analytical irreversible. The city of Na-
tanya,
whose sewage efflu-
tool that permits scientists
to accurately predict the dis- ent has caused the pollu-
solved oxygen level at any tion of the river, is expand-
time and at any point along ing and improving its treat-
a river, once basic hydrolog- ment plant, and I believe
ical and pollution data have that in time the Alexander
River can be cleaned up and
been obtained.
will again be a place where
The level of dissolved oxy-
people can swim, fish and
gen in the water is the most
picnic.':
common accepted indicator
• • •
of how badly polluted a
Motor Guard Invented
stream is, regardless of the
Engineers at the Technion
nature of the pollution.
The research team, work- have invited an electronic
ing at Technion's Leonard device to prevent costly burn-
and Diane Sherman Environ- out of three-phase electric
mental Engibeering Sciences motors and generators, it
Center, obtained the basic was announced by Dr. Her-
hydrological data at the Al- bert Bernstein, director of
exander River—its dimen- the Technion Research
sions, flow rate, water tem- and Development Founda-
perature, and information tion Ltd.
Called "Motor Guard," the
on the types and qualities of
pollutants anywhere they en- device electronically detects
a phenomenon resulting from
ter the stream.
This data was entered into non - symmetrical electrical
supply
to the motor and shuts
the mathematical model and
run through a computer. The off the power supply and
result provides an accurate signals an alarm (or both)
picture of the dissolved oxy- instantaneouly whenever an
gen levels throughout the asymmetrical condition o
stream and can be applied curts.
Non-symmetrical operation
to other bodies of water.
'Organic matter, either hu- of a three-phase motor re-
sults
from voltage or current
man or industrial waste,
pollutes a stream by con- imbalance and is a major
suming the oxygen dissolved cause of motor overheating
in the water. The result is and damage, often requiring
that anaerobic conditions rewinding or total replace-
are createed which kills off ment

fish and other marine ani-
mals and generates bad
odors.
"The beauty of this math-
ematical model," said Dr. Ar-
gaman, "is that by changing
any of the data we put into
it we can simulate changed
conditions in the river and
try out on the computer end-

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Property

Property, like liberty.
thought immune under the
from
destruc-
Constitution
tion, is not immune from reg-
ulation essential for the com-
mon good. What the regula-
tion shall be. every genera-

lion must work out for itself.
-P.cnjamin Cardozo

Business
Briefs

Rhoda Siegel Kalender
gives her name and fashion
experience to R HOD A'S
PLACE. The owner of Birm-
ingham's newest women's
apparel shop, which opened
Thursday at 243 W: Maple,
speaks with the expertise of
a person who has worked
for more than 10 years in
the fashion industry. A for-
mer model, Mrs. Kalender
worked in several New York
designer houses. She has
been a manufacturer's styl-
ist, fashion director for a
New York advertising agen-
cy and buyer for a women's
apparel shop. Rhoda's Place
will carry a wide selection of
pants, pants suits and the
latest "palazzo" pants. It will
emphasize the new sweater
look, but much of the mer-
chandise is from the boutique
lines of such designers as
Oscar de la Renter and Teal
Trains.
• • •

Hattie Schwartz is featur-
ing her new fall line of the
latest invitations, party ac-
cessories, party favors, sta-
tionery and candy center-
pieces for all occasions.
Script addressing and secre-
tarial services are available.
For personalized service, call
INVITATIONS BY HATTIE
SCHWARTZ, 356-8563.

Though the will of the ma-
jority is in all cases to pre-
vail, that will, to be rightful,
must be reasonable; the mi-
nority possess their equal
rights, which equal laws must
protect, and to violate would
be oppression. —Thomas Jef-
ferson.

JOE MILLER

5733 Calendar Out

Readers of The Jewish
News who would like a copy
of the new Hebrew Almanac
issued by Wilno Kosher
Sausage Co. are asked to
send a stamped, self-address-
ed envelope to The Jewish
News, 17515 W. Nine Mile,
Suite 865, Southfield, Mich.
48075.
The almanac for the year
5733 inch-les dates, special
prayers and candle lighting
times.

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AESCULAPIAN PHARMA
C E U TIC AL ASSOCIATION
will hold its first meeting of
the year 9 p.m. Monday at
Whitehall Apts. club house.
The
ladies auxiliary will
serve refreshments.

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