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October 06, 1972 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-10-06

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Teachers Without Contracts in Two
School Systems; Conflicts Serious

Neither the United Hebrew posals, which they declare to
Schools nor the Bnai David be non-negotiable, are: A 5

religious school have drawn per cent raise across the
up final contracts with the board; "the calendar must
teaching staffs, it was ascer- be negotiated from the date
tained this week.
we .darted — Sept. 19 — so
The Hebrew Teachers As- that the contract will be an
annual
- basis"; • sabbatical
gociation representing the
United Hebrew Schools facul- must remain in the contract
last
ty has asked for arbitration, in accordance with
charging that the agreements year's provisions: only the
decided upon prior to Yom tenure terms already in
Kippur are not being adhered existence in previous con-
to in framing a three-year tracts will be accepted; all
other already negotiated
contract.
agreements must remain in
Serious differences mark force.
the impasse at Bnai David.
The schools continue in op-

Spokesmen for the Bnai eration, and the teachers
David teachers said that of- state they will cooperate to
(ers made to them by the keep the classes functioning
administration included omis- in the hope that agreements
sion from the contract of can be reached soon without

sabbatical leave which is an interference with instruction
important point in the exist- for the children in the
ing contract, a 3.2 per cent schools.
raise for a one-year contract
There was an attempt to
and a competancy clause.
solve the Bnai David conflict
The teachers' counter-pro- through a Bet Din — a rab-

Sol King Named to State Post

LANSING — Governor Wil-

liam G. Milliken has an-
nounced the appointment of
Sol King, FAIA, 16500 North
Park Drive, Southfield, to
the state board of registra-
tion for architects and the
state hoard of registration
for professional engineers.

the board of trustees for the
Thomas Alva Edison Founda-
tion for advancing science
and engineering education.
Ile has served on the public
advisory panel of the Federal

binical court of law — but

some teachers are protesting
that halakha, In accordance
with which they seek arbitra-

tion, has not been adhered

to thus far.
Donald Nitzkin, chairman
of the Cong. Bnai David
school board, stated on
Thursday morning that the
items now rejected by the
teachers had been agreed
upon before Yom Kippur. He
said his board is distressed,
in dealing with the teachers
union, in being confronted
by "authority without respon-
sibility."

He said that he was call-
ing a special meeting of his

RAMAT GAN, Israel —
The Japanese market is fast
becoming one of the basic
factors in the growth of Is-
rael's diamond industry, and
a key element in its advance
to first place as a source
of polished gem diamonds.

obligations to its members
should also have the duty of
guiding members properly."

11E4

AND YOU?

Exports of polished stones

Phone 355-4948

ed to $35,700,000 in 1971. This
is based on $32,000,000 in im-
ports by Japan during the

first eight months of 1972.
Israel's entire diamond
trade showed a jump of al-
most 95 per cent during the
first eight months of 1972
ed to $265,000,000 for all of
ed to $165,000,000 for all of
1971.

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New Jewish Singles Group Ages 25-39
The Gals Have Responded Great

to Japan will reach more than
$50,000,000 this year compar-

Japan has become Israel's
school board to deal with the second largest market for
newly emerging problem im- polished diamonds after the
mediately and speedily.
United States, whose imports

"We strive for mutual
respect," Nitzkin said, "and
we seek teacher cooperation.
We have no intention of
breaking the tenure agree-
ment, but we feel there
should be some control in
eliminating incompetency. We
also feel that a union with

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

8—Friday, Oct. 6, 1972

Israel's Diamonds
Sparkle in Japan

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King is president and di-
rector of architecture for Al-
bert Kahn Associates, Inc.,
Architects and Engineers of
Detroit. Ile is registered as ),
an architect in 28 states and to
holds certificate fro m
NCARI3 (the National Coun-
cil of Architectural Regisqra-
tion Boards).

A former president of the
Engineering Society of De-
troit, King is currently a

member of the board of di-
rectors of the Economic Club
of Detroit and a member of

SOL KING

Government's General Serv-
ices Administration and has

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Architects in 1967.

Hotel Prices Slated
to Rise 7 to 10 Pct.

TEL AVIV (ZINS)—First
class hotel rates in Israel
will be up 10 per cent as of
March 1, according to an an-

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