Page 6 College iStation, Texas Thursday, March 6, 1969 THE BATT ‘Programa’ Names 25 Teachers Water Pollution Traced To Cities, Industries Twenty-five Texas teachers have been named representatives of Programa de Educacion Inter- americana, a Title III project un der the joint cooperation of Texas A&M and Bryan Independent School District. The 1969 summer travel-study groups in intercultural education will visit countries in Central and South America, the Caribbean and Canada. Local teachens and their assign ments are Miss Leora Sue Smith, Anson Jones Jr. High School; Mrs. Catharyn Worley, A&M Consolidated High School, and Miss Melanie Duhr, Stephen F. Austin High School. The three teachers are scheduled for Colom bia, Guyana, Surinam and Cura cao. VISITING THE Canadian Provinces of Manitoba, Saskatch ewan, Alberta, British Columbia, Yukon and the Northwest Terri tory will be Elvin Tyrone, Ste phen F. Austin High School. Pragrama Associate Director Mrs. Francis Dean said the pro gram is designed “to enrich and strengthen the knowledge and un derstanding of Texas teachers and students in the field of intercul tural education,” with particular reference to Mexico and the re publics of Central and South America. “Innovative in concept, the project should produce a new strategy for education which will foster and enhance cultural em pathy wherever areas of study in elementary and secondary educa tion relate to any aspect of the rest of the Americas,” Mrs. Dean added. “WE DEFINE ‘cultural empa thy’ as the ability to understand and appreciate the culture of an other people as one’s own,” she said. “We expect to produce in many substantive areas of the curricu lum, units of study, curriculum materials, teaching guides and other useful resources,” Mrs. Dean emphasized. Programa’s ultimate goal is to help Texas teachers and students achieve “a warm and genuine un derstanding and appreciation of our neighbors to the south,” she continued. One of the nation’s water pol lution control leaders, Dr. Ralph E. Fuhrman, said Wednesday the country’s water problem is divid ed into two camps—municipalities and industries. “With municipalities, the prob lem is financing,” added Fuhr man. “With industry, it is im posing state and federal regula tions and doing considerable re search.” Fuhrman, executive secretary of the Water Pollution Control Federation, Washington, D. C., was keynote speaker for the 51st Texas Water Utilities Associa tion’s Short School here this week. Sessions continue through Fri day in the Memorial Student Center. Highlighting one of industry’s growing problems, Fuhrman said no industry should “discharge material into water that can’t be removed. No industry should create insoluble problems.” “It doesn’t take much to do damage,” he warned and urged industry representatives to take their material to dumping grounds rather than “ruining miles of water.” “We can’t have solid waterpil lution control without it,”hen phasized. Expressing disappointment*; available funds, Fuhrman poiira out that $700 million have te authorized by the federal gover. ment, but that only $214 mil! have been appropriated due li the Vietnam War. George Washington was te Feb. 22, 1932, on his famflji plantation overlooking the Pot mac River near Wakefield, Va, -• -‘iV. 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