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February 21, 1975 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-02-21

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SSSJ: UN Will Approach the Soviet Union
On Behalf of Dr.. Mikhail Stern's Case

UNITED NATIONA
(JTA) — Glehh Richter,
head of the Student Strug-
gle for Soviet Jewry, said
that United Nations offi-
cials had said that UN re-

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Geneva offices of the com-
mission. The meeting fol-
lowed a .peaceful five-hour
sit-in Tuesday by a dozen
members of Betar in the
meditation room of the UN
headquarters.
Richter said he and the
three Betar youth spoke to
the two UN officials for an
hour, mainly about Dr.
Stern, asking fo,r immediate
intervention on the Soviet
Jewish doctor's behalf
"because Dr. Stern has said
he expected to survive no
longer than three or four
months under the condi-
tions in which he is being
held" in the labor camp.

The 800-member Staff
Society of Long Island
Jewish Medical Center
has unanimously adopted
a resolution calling on the
Soviet government to re-
lease Dr. Stern.

Meanwhile, the SSSJ re-
ported that 20-year-old stu-
dent Anatoly Malkin was
thrown out of the Moscow
Steel Institute when he ap-
plied to leave for Israel.
Faced with a punitive
army draft, he has refused
induction on grounds the
Soviets will consider him to
have "secrets" and delay his
exit many more years. Pol-
ice agents are still searching
for him.

Infant Mortality
Rate in Israel

JERASALEM (ZINS) —
The infant mortality rate in
Israel now stands at approx-
imately .20 to 22 per 1,000
births,-as compared with an
average of 10 to 12 per 1,000
births in other highly devel-
oped countries, according to
Dr. Shlomo Weidner, head
of gynecology services at
Beilinson Hospital. In Arab
countries the infant mortal-
ity rate is approximately
119 deaths for every 1,000
births.

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Faulty Computer Blamed
for Israel Teacher Strike

presentations would be
made to the Soviet Union
about Dr. Mikhail Sterh,
currently serving an eight-
year term in a labor camp
on charges of bribery.
Richter and three mem-
bers of the Betar Youth
Organization met with Ed-
ward Lawson, acting direc-
tor of the UN Human
Rights Commission, and I.
Lutem, liaison officer be-
tween the New York and

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TEL AVIV (JTA) — A
one-day strike Monday by
30,000 teachers in Israel
may very well be an historic
one. The action was not
against any employer but
against a computer — a
malfunctioning computer,
that is.
For the last 16 months,
teachers have been claiming
that their wage slips are ei-
ther incorrect or missing
altogether. The result. has
been that either wages were
incorrect or no wages at all
were received.
The irate teachers were
forced to go to the education
ministry offices, calculate
the errors, get advance pay-
ments and wait in lines. The
malfunctioning computer at
the ministry caused total
chaos in the wage payMent
system.

A decision was made to
buy a new machine, but
the computer's operators
and auxiliary workers
warned that the new
gadget was inappropriate
for the job. Nevertheless,
the machine was installed.
The operators staged a
walk-out and the chaos
started all over again.

The blame for the chaos
and the woes of the teachers
were shifted from the com-
puter to the operators and
back to the computer. At
long last, the teachers de-
cided to stage a one-day
"warning strike."
, The Walk-out left some
500,000 pupils without
teachers. The only classes
that continued to have ses-

`Israel Has Ample
Weapon Supply'

WASHINGTON (ZINS)
— Exclusive of the major
powers, Israel, according to
columnists Evans and No-
vak, maintains one of the
world's largest arsenals for
aerial warfare.
The columnists observe
that it is part of Kissinger's
strategy to amply supply
Israel with weapons in or-
der to reinforce a feeling of
security and help promote
agreement on withdrawal
from the occupied territo-
ries.
Meanwhile, it has been
learned that Israel is begin-
ning to encounter djfficul-
ties in the purchase of mili-
tary supplies from a
number of U.S. arms produ-
cers. Among them is Ray-
theon which recently landed
a very large arms contract
from Saudi Arabia.
A second supplier con-
tends that the Arab Market
is far more important than
the Israeli. It has also been
learned that a number of
concerns, among them
Northrop Corp., are supply-
ing combat aircraft to Saudi
Arabia while refusing to
accept orders from Israel. _
Zionism was the will of
the Jewish people to re-
create its life through a na-
tional homeland . . . Em-
pires live in terms of centu-
ries. Millennia have
witnessed Israel's suffer-
ings, and shall yet crown
the triumph of Israel's hope.
— Stephen S. Wise.

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schools for handicapped
children and schools in bor-
der areas. Elad Peled, edu-
cation ministry director-
general, termed the strike
unnecessary but conceded
there had been 6,000 errors
last month and 11,000 er-
rors in December.

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