Hebrew Schools Teachers' Agreement • Bnai Reaches Impasse; New Crisis Imminent There is an impasse in negotiations between teach- ers and :administration of the United Hebrew Schools, and the teachers again are de- manding arbitration to avert a crisis. They charge that while six of their representatives had met with 111-1S spokesmen to plan a contract, the framers of the contract now are ne- gating the principles on which the negotiations were believed to have been con- cluded. The teachers charge that "a totally erroneous interpre- tation" now is being given to the decisions that were sup- posedly reached on Sept. 14. Joseph Baras, president of the Hebrew Teachers Asso- ciation, states in his charges on behalf of the association me m hers that there is "ample evidence" to indicate the hiring and protecting of unqualified and incompetent teachers. This, they believe, harms the educational stand- ards of the schools. To counteract this, Baras said, the teachers are "in favor of establishing proper applicable standards as well as an evaluation of proced- ures jointly by teachers and administration." "In 'cases of irreconcilable differences concerning stand- ards the issue should be turned over to an objective independent body for a hear- ing of all viewpoints for final determination," Baras's statement declares. He has addressed these views to members of the UHS board. His statement on behalf of the teachers further declares: "We are in favor of man- agement rights as prescribed by law. We are opposed to a carte blanche' management- rights, whereby manage- ment can do whatever it pleases. "We believe that proba- tionary teachers should not be dismissed without just reasons." The latter point may be a bone of contention in the controversy. ., Baras declared that the teachers primarily want an opportunity to ne goti a te under arbitration. They offer to submit to arbitration and to continue to teach until an arbitration committee acts on their grievances. City Council's Resolution Welcomes Israel Musicians In a resolution sponsored by Councilman Carl Levin, this resolution of welcome has been adopted by the Common Council of Detroit: • • LADIES& MEN'S BOWLING SHOES from '6" SPORTS SPORTS FAIR WORLD TEL-12 LIVONIA MALL 2-0520 MI MALL 477-1117 HARRY THOMAS 24750 Telegraph at Ten Mile Rd. BANKARD — DINERS—MASTERS Daily to 6 p.m. Thurs. to 8 AVIS FORD IS READY See America's Most Beautiful Cars 1973 FORDS I 300 To Choose From I LTD's, GALAXIE 500s, TORINOs, PIN- 10s, T-BIRDS, MAVERICKs, WAGONs, CONVERTs, MUSTANGs, TRUCKs, ETC. TAKE DELIVERY NOW! Sept. 28-Sept. 29 (Also Open Sat. Til 6 P.M. The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra will launch Is- rael's 25th anniversary celebration in the U.S. with a COMPLETE DISPLAY OF '22" Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council is in the process of expanding its membership campaign efforts. Additional volunteers were enrolled at the annual dinner meeting held at Cong. Bnai David. The event was ad- dressed by Jack Faber of Chicago, president of District Grand Lodge 6 of Bnai Brith. Active members of the steering committee for the membership drive include Paul Perry (third from left), president of Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council, and (from left), the vice presidents, Stephen Zorn, Harold Jaffa, David Levine and Mark S. Stern. Thursday-Friday Orchestra Guarded on South America Visit NOW OPEN SUNDAY 11 to 4 THIS WEEK TILL 9:00 P.M. 8 LB. to 16 LB. REG. $30.00 rn 344'7- OPEN MITES program under the patronage of the Israel Embassy at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Sunday. A number of Detroiters will fly to Washington for the event. Planning the inaugural concert and the nationwide silver anniversary concert tour are (from left) Asher Naim, counselor of the Embassy of Israel; and Ambassador and Mrs. Itzhak Rabin. In Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hamburger will host a cocktail recep- tion honoring Maestro Zubin Mehta 3-5 p.m. Wednesday at the Raleigh House. That evening, the orchestra performs in Flint. The Detroit performance, 8:30 p.m. Oct. 7 at the Masonic Auditorium, is under the auspices of the Zionist Organization of Detroit. Tickets are on sale at Hudson's and Grinnell's. 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Brith Membership Team CARACAS (JTA) — Tight- Sept. 5, when the orchestra ened security measures were was in Brazil, was any con- ordered here during the Is- sideration given to cancella- rael Philharmonic Orchestra's tion of the tour. scheduled appearance. The orchestra and its di- rector received much critical The orchestra, which gave acclaim here. two performances under the direction of Zubin Mehta, was heavily guarded by police 2 SS Officers Free BONN (JTA) — A Luebeck and military units, particu- larly the oncert attended by jury has acquitted former SS officer Franz Wunsch, 50, Venezuela's president, Rafael and Otto Graf, 52. Caldera and his wife. Both were accused of the Orchestra members t o 1 d mass murder of Jews in the Jewish Telegraphic Agen- Eastern E u r ope during vy that at no time after the World War II. 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