Fr iday, Oc tober 4, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S — 16 MISS BARBARA BLACHER Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blacher of Cranbrook Dr. announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Jeanne, to Jay Harvey Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Robinson of Merton Rd. Miss Blather attended the University of Michigan and graduated from the Wayne State University College of Education, where she was affiliated with the Delta Phi Epsilon sorority and Pi Lambda Theta honorary education sorority. Her fiance graduated from the University of Michigan. A Dec. 21 wedding is planned. Shaarit Haplaytah Plans Movie Night Shaarit Haplaytah will meet 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the Sho- lem Aleichem Institute. A movie entitled "Without a Home," star- ring Ida Kaminski Dzigan and Schumacher, will be shown along with a color film on a visit to 16 countries. Refresh- ments will be served. Friends are invited. PANCHITO AND ORCHESTRA • BAR MITZVAHS • WEDDINGS OUR SPECIALTY LATIN SHOWS & MUSIC e s • UN 1-5435 04=1.011 ■0■ 10.•11 ■ 0411.1.H01.0•1 ■ 0600,41 •11■0 $ Dinner at DARBY'S I is a real treat • Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM, Cocktail., Lounge and Bar • AFTER THEATRE . a Snacks Delight LUNCHEON A Pleasure Res. i SEVEN MILE at WYOMING Wayne Collegian Fills Staff Posts Jewish Committee, Congress Laud Levine-Kruman Cavanagh Open Occupancy Stand Engagement Told . . . . The Detroit chapter of the fully and courageously assumed Blacher-Robinson Engagement Told American Jewish Committee de- clared the so-called Home Own- ers' Ordinance "vicious, decep- tive and unconstitutional on the basis of both the constitution of Michigan and the federal constitution." "Calling the electorate of De- troit to vote on this nonsensical and misleading proposition is to create mistrust and misun- derstanding and constitutes a waste of public time and funds," declared Avern Cohn, chapter chairman. The Detroit chapter of the American Jewish Committee voted to join with the National Association for the Advance- ment of Colored People in a suit in Circuit Court in the at- tempt to enjoin the Election Commission from placing this question on the ballot in Au- gust, 1964. The American Jewish Com- mittee will petition the Court for permission to submit a Friend of the Court brief in this litigation. Robert Alpern, chairman of the Community Relations Com- mittee of the chapter, stated that "one of the greatest evils of this proposed ordinance is the general misunderstanding of what it purports to do. Not only would it be a license to discrim- inate and the beginning of mov- ing Detroit to the condition of Birmingham, Ala., but by the use of the words 'Detroit resi- dents and residential property owners,' the Home Owners' Or- dinance encompasses all prop- I -erty, business and residential, of Detroit residents." Alpern further stated: "Not only would the so - called Home Owners' Ordinance conflict with the pro- !visions of zoning, building, health and fire ordinances and !statutes, but it would conflict with our fair employment prac- tices and public accommoda- tions statutes." The Detroit Chapter of AJC also took action supporting a strong ordinance on open occu- pancy, and forwarded to the Mayor and to all members of the Common Council. Mayor Cavanagh's unqualified support of the proposed Patrick- Ravtiz housing ordinance was commended also by an official of the Michigan Council of the American Jewish Congress. Zeldon Cohen, a member of the AJC national governing board and its spokesman at the Common Council hearing held recently stated: "We heartily commend the Mayor's forthright statement de- claring himself firmly in sup- port of meaningful open occu- pancy legislation for the City of Detroit. The Mayor has right- BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER MEATS ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST SUNDAY ONLY PICKLEDTONGUE Customer 1st Ni VEAL CHOP SHOULDER STEAK 1st CUT LAMB CHOPS YOUNG BEEF LIVER CHUCK ROAST 49c lb. 1 29 09 lb. $1 lb- 89c lb. 59c lb. 69c a leadership role on this issue. His support gives added encour- agement to those who feel that the elimination of segregation and discrimination in housing is basic to the achievement of true equality of opportunity in all areas of American life." Kapustin Ends Research Work at Wayne State A 21-year-old Yeshiva College senior, Daniel B. Kapustin, 18690 Pinehurst, has completed his summer research at Wayne State University under a Na- tional Science Foundation Fel- lowship. Kapustin, son of Dr. and Mrs. Max Kapustin, a rabbi who is the director of the Hillel Foun- dation at Wayne State Univer- sity, applied in March for the grant which was granted for 10 weeks, June through August. He worked with Dr. David Mooman, assistant professor of physics at Wayne, researching various statistical quantities in mathematical turbulence to bet- ter understand the terms in- volving an unsolved physical equation. An IBM computer was used to help with the analysis and tabulation. His interest in physics was not only confined to last sum- mer's endeavors. In 1962 he worked in the Scientific Labora- tory of the Ford Motor Company and presented a paper at the Eastern Colleges Science Con- ference in Raleigh, N.C. on Spectroscoty. A graduate of Yeshiva Uni- versity High School for Boys- Manhattan, Kapustin entered Yeshiva College in 1960 and is majoring in physics and mathe- matics. Hoping to become a re- search physicist and eventually teach at the college level, he was a laboratory assistant to Dr. David Finkelstein, a Young Men's Philanthropic League Associate Professor of Physics at the University's Belfer Grad- uate School of Science, in 1961-62. Kapustin is the president of the physics society, director of tutoring service and news editor of Hamevaser, the joint publica- tion of the three Jewish pro- grams for Yeshivah College stu- dents. Roland-Orkin Rites Solemnized Several members of the com- munity will be staff members of the Daily Collegian, Wayne State University's student news- paper, during the coming school year. Lloyd H. Weston, 18108 Ken- tucky, will be the news editor. Weston, a 21-year-old journalism senior, is a former Collegian city and photo editor. He is also serving his second term as presi- dent of Sigma Delta Chi, nation- al journalism fraternity. Linda Fisher, -20, 20118 Stans- bury, will retain her position as editorial director. A junior majoring in journalism, she has also been the paper's news edi- tor. During the summer, she reported for the Pontiac Press. Al Holtz, 21, 3538 W. Outer MISS SHIRLEY LEVINE Drive, will be a staff writer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levine on the paper. Holtz is a sopho- of Pennington Dr. announce the more in history. engagement of their daughter, Personal Service. Experience. Shirley Ann, to Neal Jay Finest in Musical Entertainment Kruman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kruman of Woodvilla Pl., Southfield. and his The bride-elect is a senior at the University of Detroit School of Dental Hygiene. Her fiance 538-5395 attends the Ohio College of Podiatry, Cleveland, where he is affiliated with Phi Alpha Pi PLANNING fraternity. An Aug. 23, 1964 wedding is planned. A WEDDING? IRV FIELD ORCHESTRA 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE RD. DI 1-2345 REMEMBER . . . SID SIEGEL Hy Herman SAVES THE DAY! 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