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Page Six

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Tuesday, September 14, 1971

Page Six THE ICHIGAN DAIL

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-Associated Press
SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC school system became $he- largest in the U.S. to start intergration with
forced busing yesterday. Here a teacher checks a child's name tag.
Second week of busing starts;
schools a pear outwardl calm

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By The Associated Press
Court-ordered integration by bus-
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yesterday outwardly much calmer With figu
than the first. the city's 1
Both in the violence-plagued district repo
Pontiac, Mich., school district, signed pupil
where bus bombings charged to in school, 44
Ku Klux Klansmen met the start
of classes and in San Francisco,!
Calif., where busing started yes-
terday, things appeared outwardly
peaceful.
In Pontiac opponents of busing l au
prepared for a major demonst a-
tion this morning.

res from one-third of
97 schools, the school
orted 8,874 of 15,875 as-
.s in class-56 per cent
4 per cent absent.
plan to
it water.

I A r e y o u a
WE NE
As subj
Colorvision
WE WILL
Call Fred

The National A c t io n Group announ ee
(NAG) planned to picket the large
General Motors Fisher Body plant WASHIN4GTON 01) - T w o
on the city's North Side in an chemists reported yesterday de-
'effort to shut down the 4,100-work- velopment of a new system of wat-
er facility. er treatment which they said may
L. Brooks Patterson, NAG attor- prove to be the greatest b r e a k-
ney, said the purpose of the dem- through ever in the fight against
onstration was to show that the water pollution.
group "hasn't lost it's clout." Dr. A. P. Black, University of
As federal marshals stood by to Florida consulting engineer, and
observe the situation, Pontiac's Dr. C. G. Thompson, consulting
schools enjoyed their quietest day engineer of Montgomery, Ala., said
since the plan, which requires bus- the new process - which use &
ing of about 9,000 of the district's magnesium carbonate in place of
24.000 school-children, went into traditionally employed alum to
effect last Tuesday. soften or clarify water - should
Meanwhile, in San Francisco, enable some of the nation's larg-
extensive boycotting cut elemen- est cities to reduce substantially
tary school attendance to less than the costs of water treatment.
60 per cent yesterday, but a fleet It should enable them also to
of 130 buses rolled without trouble. simultaneously alleviate their
-_----_ _ sludge-disposal problems, t h e
chemists said.
Black and Thompson say mag-
nesium carbonate can be recycled
olor blind? and reused over and over again,
thus removing what they termed
ED YOU a nationwide pollution problem
caused by alum sludge.
ects for They said the process already
has been successfully tested in
experiments. more than a dozen cities, and that
a two-year demonstration project
PAY YOU is underway in Montgomery, Ala.,
764-0574ato further evaluate the advantages
764-0574apparently offered by the system.'
They also said tests indicate
large municipal water-treatment
plants can produce an excess of
the same magnesium carbonate
originally used as a coagulant -
thus making the chemical avail-
able for sale to several thousand
PED D L R i ,smaller water-treatment p l a n t s
throughout the country.

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