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May 18, 1962 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-05-18

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Justice Douglas
to Speak Here at
Goldberg's Fete

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JUSTICE DOUGLAS

Supreme Court Justice Wil-
liam 0. Douz)ns will be the
guest speaker at a dinner honor-
ing Detroit communal leader
David Goldberg on his 60th
birthday and
celebrating the
75th anniver-
sary of Yes-
hiva Univer-
sity, Abraham

Borman, chair-
man of the

Detroit Friends
of Yeshiva
University, an-
nounced.
The event,
Borman
the fifth annual dinner to be
tendered by the Detroit Friends,
will take place Wednesday, June
6, 6:30 p.m., in Cobo Hall.
Michigan industrialist Edward
C. Levy has been named general
chairman, while Detroit business-
man John E. Lurie is serving as
dinner chairman. Daniel A.
Laven is treasurer, and Nathan
I. Goldin, secretary, of the
Detroit Friends.
Justice Douglas was appointed
to the Supreme Court by Presi-
dent Franklin D. Roosevelt in
1939. Born in Maine, Minn., in
1898, he received the Bachelor
of Arts degree from Whitman

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1920, and the Bachelor of Laws
from Columbia in 1925.

He was a member of the law
faculty at Columbia from 1925
to 1928, and at Yale from 1928
to 1934. From 1934 to 1936 he
was director of the protective
committee study, Securities and
Exchange Commission. Immedi-
ately prior to his appointment to
the Supreme Court he acted as
chairman of the Securities and
Exchange Commission.
Justice Douglas, an avid out-
doorsman, is the author of several
books and has been a prolific
contributor to the nation's law
journals.

Wagner Supports
`Released Time'
Program in N.Y.

NEW YORK, (JTA) — The
New York City school system's
program of released time for
religious instruction was lauded
by Mayor Robert F. Wagner as
a factor which has helped to
strengthen the nonsectarian
schools.
The released time program,
under which some 100,000 chil-
dren are excused from classes
for one hour a week for religious
instruction in institutions of
their own faith outside the
schools, has been opposed by
many Jewish organizations on
the grounds that it violates the
principle of church-state separ-
ation.
Mayor Wagner lauded the pro-
gram at a dinner marking the
20th anniversary of the Coordin-
ating Committee on Released
Time of Jews, Protestants and
Roman Catholics. Former Sen-
ator Herbert H. Lehman, who
signed the released time bill into
law, when he was Governor of
New York State in 1940, also
addressed the dinner.

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