Sheriff Buback Asks for Paperbacks to Entertain Prisoners in County Jail Alienation of 'Albion' from 'Jerusalem' Told in Harold Fisch's Book Civil Rights Commission Reports Cooperation by Michigan Resorts on Equal Access Program "The State Civil Rights Com- ported that they received utmost cooperation from the overwhelm- Do you have paperback books addressed to: Branch of Wayne The nightmares of 20th Cen- mission's program to insure equal you have read—and that are now County Public Library, County tury cultural rootlessness have access to Michigan's resort facili- ing number of businesses visited Jail, Beaubien and Clinton Sts., been traced by T. S. Eliot to a ties by all persons regardless of and in only one instance did a taking up room in your home? Peter L. Buback Detroit. Attention: Mr. William "dissociation of sensibility" that religion, race, color or national motel owner flatly refuse to dis- wants them for Burns, Wayne County Public Li- took place in the seventeenth cen- origin was a resounding success," play the poster. The commission is preparing to tury. Prof. Harold Fisch, in "Jer- CRC cochairmen John Feikens and for the Wayne brary Aide. initiate action against that motel usalem and Albion," published by Damon . Keith announced. County Jail "The final report of commission owner, Burton I. Gordin, CRC ex- •ibrary. ZOA Convention Set Schocken, presents a new version representatives who visited 3,279 ecutive director, disclosed. of this cleavage in showing how This branch of for Fall; to Focus on places of public accommodation in the "practical righteousness" of the Wayne Coun- A GOOD MAN TO KNOW ! Milton and the revolutionary Puri- 77 counties was most encourag- ty Library is suf- America-Israel Ties ing," Feikens and Keith stated. Dedicated to the theme "Amer- tans softened into the bland ra- fering from a According to the cochairmen, Jook shortage, ica-Israel — Common Frontier of tionalism and utilitarianism if the CRC represenatives made per- For Some following three centuries. and with insuf- Democracy." the 67th annual con- sonal visits to 2,131 places of Dr. Fisch uses William Blake's of the ficient funds to vention of the Zionist Organization lodging, 820 food and beverage cure it. This of America will be held Oct. 4, terms to show how the promise of installations and 32'7 recrea- best buys "Albion" (England and modern shortage means at the Willard Hotel, Washington, tional facilities including cock- man) became corrupt in thought on new that the County D.C., with an expected attendance and deed by its alienation from tail lounges, bowling alleys, ski Jail's prisoners of more than 1,000 delegates rep- "Jerusalem," the Biblical Hebraist resorts, golf courses and skating Pontiacs — averaging over resenting 600 branches and regions inspiration. In a detailed exposi- rinks. and 800 — are pre- from all parts of the country. The CRC field staff supplied the tion of the writings of Bacon, Mil- Making public the tentative ton, Hobbes Jeremy Taylor, and commission poster which declares: vented in sub- Tempest "Michigan Law Requires All Sheriff Buback stantial d e g r e e agenda, I.S. Turover of Washing- several others among the Puritans, from indulging their favorite en- ton, who was named convention the Scientists, and the Cambridge Places of Public Accommodation chairman by Dr. Max Nussbaum, Platonists Fisch follows this in- to Serve All Persons Equally With- tertainment—reading. "William Bur n s, the Wayne ZOA president, announced that the -spiration, especialy the Hebrew out Re gar d to Religion, Race, County's v aide at the jail, principal items to be discussed at Covenant-doctrine, as a key to the Color or National Origin. Persons AT tells me that the prisoners, like the four-day sessions will include ideological conflicts of the age. Denied Service Based on These Conditions May File a Complaint most readers, go for fiction first," problems confronting Israel, the Hebraic style and imagery is 18650 LIVERNOIS said Sheriff Buback. "Not too future of the world Zionist move- examined in many seventeenth With the Michigan Civil Rights 1 block South of 7 ironically, per hap s, deetective ment in relation to t he issues century writers as a source of har- Commission." UN 3-9300 The C R C representatives re- stories are top favorites. But they facing the forthcoming World Zi- mony between intellect and imag- also read biographies, science, his- onist- Congress in Jerusaleum, the ination before the separation per- tory, religious books — in fact, organization of the American Jew- ceived by Blake a century later. Prof. Fisch lectured at the Uni- books in virtually every category." ish community, the plight of Most of the prisoners, according Russian Jewry, anti-Semitism in versity of Leeds and in 1957 took to the sheriff, have more than Argentina and in other countries. up his present position as head of Top-ranking leaders both in the the Department of English at Bar- mere diversi:,n as a reason for By order of the SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION devotion to reading. About 85 per- executive and legislative of the Ilan University, Israel. (An Agency of the United States Government) cent of them are awaiting trial for U.S. as well at the foremost various felonies, including murder, figures in the world Zionist move- Rusk Urges Senate breaking and entering, robbery ment and distinguished guests armed, and other serious sins from Israel will address the plen- to End National Origins against society. They want to get ary sessions. Immigration System their minds off their troubles, if WASHINGTON (JTA)—Sec. of only for an hour or so. IN MICHIGAN Tel Aviv U. is Readied State Dean Rusk urged the Senate To make it easy for book con- • •,..40 •,:,.., ;;;;::' Immigration subcommittee this WElaRom::‘ tributors, Sheriff Buback suggests for Opening of Campus weekend to end the -national ori- that in driving to the County Jail TEL AVIV — The new campus gins immigration quota system be- at Beaubien and Clinton, they use of Tel Aviv University will open cause it disturbs relations with the jail's parking lot. It is at the this fall with the completion of a foreign peoples and is outmoded. rear of the jail and is approached chemistry and physics building Rusk told the subCommittee that from Gratiot Ave. and the first wing the discriminatory quota system To any contributor in books of the humanities was outdated by the Displaced between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m., the building. Persons Act of 1948, Refuge Act of sheriff promises a jail tour, if de- 1953 and the "fair-share" refugee- Dr. George S. sired. This, he points out, is in- Wise. a New York Escapee Act of 1960. teresting from both the human and businessman, is However, foreign nationals still the technoloical angle. For the president of the judge the United States by the Nvlat:18t Lty Wayne County Jail is one of the university, which basic laws which discriminate on rOzi2r.'":"77 most scientifically guarded, high- will accommodate the basis of national origin, Rusk security jails in the United States. 2,000 students at testified. He voiced support for the pending administration immi- "We can accept only paperback the c ompl eted: MAIN LODGE AND SWIMMING POOL gration reform bill sent to Con- books. Hard-cover books can be center and 1,000' 4.4matemetamawnwiguasassistaar gress by President Johnson. dangerous. Prisoners have known more in the IROQUOIS MOUNTAIN-MISSION HILL LODGE to convert hardcover books into makeshift quar- POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT weapons. So — it's paperbacks ters where the only!" Wise university h a s Elect Paperbacks can also be mailed, functioned since it was chartered AT PARK HOTEL, SAULT STE. MARIE, MICH. in 1958. James A. The 125-acre campus calls for Elect Ultra Modern Lodge approx. 20,000 sq. ft., latest facilities. completion of 21 buildings and 6 Expert, Advanced and Intermediate Runs with double chair wings at a cost of $25,000,000 in lift and rope tows ... TREMENDOUS POTENTIAL. five years. Facilities at that time State Photographically Illustrated Brochure on Request will accommodate 10,000 students Representative and a faculty of 1,000. WHITMAN CO., AUCTIONEERS Dr. Wise said he had been in 67th District Lafayette Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich. (313) 963-4980 touch with 350 to 400 Israeli schol- Democrat ars who have done their doctoral and post-doctoral studies in the Political Advertisement Political Advertisement United States. Some of these men, he said, are earning salaries rang- ing from $15,000 to $25,000 a year now, but would be willing to re- turn to Israel at much lower sal- aries if they were provided with research facilities as well as living quarters. Packer Pontiac PUBLIC AUCTION A $750,000 SKI and SUMMER RESORT :•••• — - • -• ••:,:,: - SAT., AUG. 29-1:00 PM HACK CHARLES S. BLONDY CONGRESSMAN Elect Your Officially Endorsed Democratic Candidate JACK FAXON New Washington Hospital Named for Jewish Leader STATE REPRESENTATIVE WASHINGTON (JTA) — A 400- bed general hospital now under construction at a cost of $11,000,- 000 for residents of Southeast Washington and a nearby county will be named the Morris Cafritz Memorial Hospital in honor of the Jewish civic leader and philan- thropist who died recently. The hospital is expected to be completed in the fall of 1965 for opening in January 1966. 1st DISTRICT DEMOCRAT State Senator Since 1940 Blondy For Congress Committee Ben Jacoby, Pres., Albert A. Berger, Vice-Pres., Allen H. ,Blondy, Sec.- Treasurer. U. S. Series E Savings Bonds are good to have as emergency funds. They can be converted to cash whenever you need it, any- time after the first two months. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 7, 1964 15 15th DISTRICT * Consttitutional Convention Delegate 5th Senatorial District * Teacher-American Government and History-Detroit Public Schools * Masters' Degrees The University of Michigan and Wayne State University Endorsements: Mrs. Beatrice Breiner Mrs. Pauline Cohen I. Goodman Cohen Dr. Frances R.Cousens Joseph M. Davidson Mrs. Julius Elson Mrs. Philip Fealk List of SEND YOUR BEST TO LANSING ! Dr. Arthur Feuer Ben Z. Freeman Rabbi Ernest E. Greenfield Mrs. Louis E. Heideman Mrs. Isidore Mendelson Dr. Melvin Nord Prof. Harold Norris Herman Osnos Mrs. June Pleason Mrs. Louis Redstone Sol J. Schwartz William Sniderman Nathan Wolok