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September 29, 1978 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-09-29

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THE DETROIT' 'IEV ISHNEW S

UHS Teachers Return to Classes Pending State Fact-Finder Report

By ALAN HITSKY
teachers returned to work an agreement last Friday
United Hebrew .Schools' Sunday morning following afternoon that all unre-

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solved matters will be sub-
mitted to non-binding fact-
finding.
The teachers had been
demanding binding arbitra-
tion.
Leon Herman of the
Michigan Employment Re-
lations Commission has
been named fact-finder in
the dispute. He will meet
with both the UHS board's
negotiating committee and
the teachers' bargaining
team and write a recom-
mendation. But his findings
are not binding.
Herman has been out of
town this week and no
time-table has yet been
established for the meet-
ings. The UHS board and
the teachers are free to

negotiate

during the
fact-finding proceedings,
but as of Wednesday no
negotiations had been
scheduled.
Last week, The Jewish
News printed a statement
by Rose Kaye, president of
the UHS board. One of the
figures in the statement
was printed incorrectly in
The Jewish News. The
paragraph should have
read:
"Teachers at the top of the
salary scale holding a
Bachelor of Arts degree in
four surrounding area pub-
lic schools will receive, on
an average, a salary of
$20.79 for each teaching
hour during the new 1978-
1979 school year. Our UHS

teachers at the top of the
Bachelor of Arts scale r. ,-
ceived a salary of $23.31 for
each teaching hour during
the past 1977-78 school
year. Any salary increase
for UHS teachers for 1978-
79 will further widen the
spread between the public
school teachers and our own
teachers."
The four districts re-
ferred to are Birming-
ham, Oak Park, South-
field and West Bloom-
field.
A spokesman for the
teachers' bargaining tea
said the teachers woul
issue a statement of refut-
ing the board's statement
after the fact-finder's report
is issued.

Squatters, Settlers Hit Accords

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Israeli soldiers forcibly re-
moved 80 squatters from a
hilltop near Nablus on the
West Bank last week, end-
ing an attempt by the mili-
tant Gush Emunim to es-
tablish an illegal settle-
ment in defiance of the gov-
ernn ent.
A military spokesman
said t hree squatters and two
soldi 3rs were injured
sligh ;ly.
The army acted on orders
from. Defense Minister Ezer
Weizman after the Gush
anurily rejected his offer to
move them to other settle-
ment sites on the West
Bank. Soldiers, leaving
their weapons behind,
clambered up the steep,
1,800-foot slope and cut
through a ring of barbed
wire to reach the squatters.
They wrestled with
about 50 men while some
30 women and children
h6ddled in tents and
shacks. Most of the men
and some of the women
had to be hauled bodily
down the hillside to wait-
ing army trucks, but most
of the women and chil-
dren left voluntarily.
The Gush vowed to return
to the site and denounced
Premier Menahem Begin
for the agreements he
entered into at the Camp
David summit conference.
The Gush took over the
hill under a cover of dark-
ness and proclaimed a new
settlement called Allon
Moreh after a Biblical site.
The Gush leadership ac-
knowledged that the move
was aimed against Begin's
promise to freeze new set-
tlements.on the West Bank
while peace negotiations
are in progress. The
Cabinet, meeting in special
session, decided that the
squatters were to be re-
moved if they failed to leave
the site.
On Monday, more than
1,000 demonstrators from
all over the country
gathered in Jerusalem to
alert the Knesset not to
sign _
theCamp David ac-

cords. They included
settlers from the Rafiah
salient, Jordan Valley,
members of the Greater
Israel movement, Gush
Emunim and other oppo-
nents.
demonstrators
The
reached Jerusalem in the
early afternoon by means of
a long parade of tractors and
other agricultural transport
vehicles.
However, police erected
roadblocks at all entrances
to the city and forbade the
entrance of all heavy ag-
ricultural equipment, nota-
bly tractors and bulldozers.
The 20 or so tractors that

Navon Will

Visit
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
President Yitzhak Navon of
Israel will visit the United
States for 10 days in No-
vember and President Car-
ter may visit Israel at the
end of the year.
Prime Minister James
Callaghan of Britain is also
expected here at the end of
the year. The dates for both
visits are expected to be set
next month.
Navon will be traveling
in the U.S. as the guest of
American Jewry. He will be
the featured speaker at the
annual General Assembly
of the Council of Jewish
Federations (CJF) which
opens in San Francisco Nov.
8. He will also visit other
Jewish communities across
the country.
It was reported that he
may visit President Carter
but no confirmation has
been received from the
White House

did manage to get in were
quickly directed to the park-
ing lot of the Binyanei
Ha'ooma convention hall,
with more than 1,000
demonstrators following:
The demonstrators ar-
riving from the Rafiah sa-
lient were ceremonially
received with bread and
salt, in - order to differ-
entiate and ridicule the
welcoming given Begin
on his return from Camp
David. A few instances of
violence broke out be-
tween the demonstrators
and police, with some
protestors consequently
taken into custody.
The demonstrators vowed
to return Wednesday night
for the Knesset vote.

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