• Education Commissioner Gets Knuckles Rapped for Advocating Administration's School Bill By MILTON FRIEDMAN I (Copyright. 1965, JTA, Inc.) WASHINGTON—An attempt by Dr. Francis Keppel, U.S. corn- missioner of education, to win liberal Jewish support for Presi- dent Johnson's education bill pro- yoked a fiery debate at the recent "Conference on Poverty" of the Union of American Hebrew Con- gregations. (See story elsewhere.) Dr. Keppel sought to silence the concern voiced by some liberals over what they see as dangerous violations of the church-state separation concept in the bill. But he elicited instead a detailed at- tack on the bill's provisions, voiced mainly by Chairman Mar- vin Braiterman of the Church- State Subcommittee of the Com- mission on Social Action of Re- form Judaism. After Dr. Keppel finished his carefully-prepared address,- Brait- erman took the floor. He de- clared that it was not enough for Dr. Keppel to reassure the meet- ing of President Johnson's devo- tion to the traditional separation of church and state. Nor was it adequate to report that the at- torney general was satisfied with the constitutionality of the bill— or to say that Dr. Keppel was himself personally pleased, he declared. Such assurances were not ac- ceptabl e, said Braiterman, be- cause "there are alarming pro- visions in this legislation which do in fact transgress the separation of church and state and may cause serious injury to public educa- tion." Displeasure was then expressed by Braiterman, and others, at proposals that require shared facilities linking public and paro- chial schools, that furnish books at government expense to paro- chial schools, that provide for supplementary educational centers under partial auspices of parochial schools, and so forth. It was charged that the bill did not in- clude adequate provisions to per- mit judicial review of constitu- tionality at the initiative of private citizens. Dr. Keppel angrily looked at Braiterman. He made an emotional answer to the charges, climaxed by a suggestion that the question- er go "and look up the facts again." It was Dr. Keppel's contention that his audience needed to take a look "word by word" at the latest House version of the bill. He said "my purpose here today is educational" because his critics appeared to him not to under- stand the actual provisions of the bill. Dann to Seek Orde r Against Judge Before Sanity Trial of Jack Ruby -c] Detroit attorney Sol Dann said he would ask a federal court with- in the week to disqualify Dallas Judge Joe B. Brown, who assigned Jack Ruby an attorney he op- poses. Dann is the at- torney Ruby's family wants to defend the con- demned slayer of Lee Harvey Os- wald. A jury trial will determine R uby's sanity March 29. It could mean life or death for the 53-year-old man Dann insists is very sick. (See the Jewish News, Ruby July 17, 1964.) Overruling a series of defense motions, Judge Brown assigned Phil Burleson and Joe Tonahill as Ruby's lawyers. Ruby said he wants nothing to do with Tonahill. Tonahill and other defense lawyers have argued that Ruby was insane when he shot Oswald and_ has deteriorated steadily to the point that he believes Jews are being slaughtered in the streets because of his criminal act, Ruby's sister, Mrs. Eva Grant, insists the family doesn't trust Tonahill. Dann's name was included in a motion submitted by Tonahill which requested an order exciud- Tobias Cohen, a 17th Cen- tury German-born Jew became one of the outstanding physicians of his time. He attained prominence after emigrating to Turkey where he served as the personal physi- cian to Sultan Ahmed In. Dr. Keppel defended the bill as "a viable program of aid which will strengthen rather than im- pair our cherished institutions." He said the risks seen by the bill's critics were illusory. He suggested that the real need is to help the individual child get an education, indicating that liberal objections block this aim. Braiterman's remarks had deep- ly annoyed Dr. Keppel. Braiter- man had said that "if the adminis- tration is concerned with maintain- ing church-state reparation, we do not understand why they have re- fused suggestions. That would in- clude the right of judicial review written in the legislation, which would be tangible evidence of their concern." 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BAZAAR ALL DAY SUNDAY, MARCH, 14 17376 WYOMING Jewelry • Watches • Toys Novelties • Food Items • Linens Clothing • Bake Sale Snack Bar All Merchandise THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 12, 1965-91 dominant Mapai Party. The vote was 73-23. Itzhak Tabenkin, the leader of Ahdut opposed alignment, just as former Premier David Ben-Gurion had in the Mapai Party. The alignment will be limited to a joint slate for the forthcoming national elections. Ben-Gurion and his Mapai followers opposed it be- cause Ahdut made it a condition for agreement that Mapai abandon its commitment to electoral reform to reduce the number of political parties in Israel. HEAVY NYLON PLUSH education would, in the case of YOUNG ISRAEL NORTHWEST 4 0 % to 8 0 % off TEL AVIV (JTA)—Formation of a new political party was an- nounced here by the members of the old Progressive Party who had joined the General Zionists to form the present Liberal Party. The new group will call itself the Independent Liberal Party. The decision to form a new grouping was made by the former Progressives at a meeting here, where they objected strenuously to the plans for the merger of the Liberal Party with Herut. Moshe Kol and former Justice Minister Pinhas Rosen blamed the former I General Zionists for causing the new split. All efforts to mediate the dif- ferences over Herut alignment in- side the Liberal Party failed. Those seeking to avert the split had proposed that the planned Herut- Liberal merger be postponed un- til after next November's sched- uled general elections. Elsewhere on the Israeli po- litical scene the convention of the leftist Ahdut Avoda ap- proved Tuesday a proposal for a limited alignment with Israel's According to Reform Jewry's church-state expert, "for gov- ernment to finance a non-public ing Dann and several other law- yers from the case. Judge Brown overruled the motion. Dann called the situation within Judge Brown's courtroom "judicial murder" and added that "Jack is suffering from lawyeritis, which tired of argument and tired of contest. But it is a fundamental could be fatal." civil liberty and the future role of our public schools that we are Italian Jew Proposes arguing and contesting about. It will be a sad day if weariness or Monument to Pius XII political considerations cause us ROME (JTA)—The Rome daily, to forego such arguments or con- , II. Tempo, accepted a proposal tests," said Braiterman. from an unnamed Italian Jew and "We are sorry that Dr. Keppel began a subscription campaign for is tired: we hope that there are a monument in memory of the late many people in America who are Pope Pius XII. not yet ready to throw in the The anonymous Jew, in making sponge and give up the sensible the proposal in a letter to the objective of federal aid to educa- newspaper, said he was one of tion that will strengthen, rather "many Jews" who were saved by than impair cherished institutions the late pontiff. The role of Pius in our land." XII during the Nazi period has The meeting sponsored by the become an object of debate be- Religious Action Center of the cause of a widely performed play, UAHC has provided a valuable "The Deputy," by a West German forum for airing the issue. Mem- playwright, Rolf Hochhut. 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