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March 03, 1978 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-03-03

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Bias Is Charged
in Grant Denial

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WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Joseph A. Califano Jr., Sec-
retary of Health, Education
and Welfare (HEW), has or-
dered an investigation to
determine if ethnic bias had
played a part in the rejec-
tion of a new grant applica-
tion to a Bronx (NY) school
district.
The inquiry was promp-
ted by Rep. Mario Biaggi
( D-NY) who wrote a letter of
protest to Califano after he
was informed by School Dis-
trict II that a grant it had
applied for under the Wo-
men's Educational Equity
Act was denied when one of
three HEW evaluators had
given-the project a sharply
lower score by charging that
,`. . . All the people cited as
resource management seem
middle class (Jewish in
ethnicity)."

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TEL AVIV — The first
method in the world of
breeding fish in the desert
has been developed by Tel
Aviv University Prof. Lev
Fishelson of the department
of zoology.
The prospect of profitably
utilizing desert areas which
today are unused, of inex-
pensively breeding large
amounts of fish, and of pro-
viding another much-,
needed source of protein,
has aroused interest
throughout the world, par-
ticularly in desert coun-
tries.
Egyptian scientists have
demonstrated their interest
in the method, and Prof.
Fishelson has offered in
cooperation towards similar
projects in Egypt, which is
beset with vast, unutilized
desert areas and an acute
shortage of protein foods.

over two tons of fish a year.
Prof. Fishelson has spent
some 17 years researching
and experimenting with
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are not only highly adapta-
ble and economically profit-
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number df fish ponds are
now 'operating in Kibutz
Kalia and Yotvata and the
technique has already been
introduced in Texas and
Arizona. It is still being
tested in California and in
the Southern Sahara. Fr-
ance and Germany have in-
troduced the method recycl-

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