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Gag Schneider Marries Hart Defends Fortas Appointment,
Miss L auf 9ZaninRacine Rejects Religious Prejudice Charge

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U.S. Senator Philip A. Hart of justices," Senator Hart mentioned
Michigan in a statement made at Justices Brandeis and Frankfurter.
an impromptu Senate hallway con- Asked if religious prejudice was
ference last week, rejected the involved in their cases his answer
charge of "cronyism" in the ap- was "No, because there was an-
pointment of Abe Fortas as chief other fellow appointed recently
justice of the U.S. Supreme Court who had .a lot of trouble and he
by President Johnson and said "it's was a Baptist." When he explained
only natural to pick out someone that it was Thurgood Marshall,
you know and trust" when a selec- (a Negro), there was laughter.
tion is made for a responsible of-
Senator Hart paid high tribute
fice.
to Fortas and his judicial record.
Senator Hart said: "William Gos- He expressed the hope that Sen-
sett, president of the American Bar ator Griffin would not go through
Association, writes me that Fortas with the threatened filibuster but
is a 'balanced, principled man of added: "Senator Griffin would be
singular intellectual equipment.' I a better man to ask. I know he be-
lieves strongly that the next Presi-
tend to agree."
dent should make the appointment.
As a member of the Senate
We just don't agree on this one."
Judiciary Committee Senator
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Hart was the principal defender
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whose appointments were chal-
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MRS. GARY SCHNEIDER

Ruthann Laufman and Gary
Michael Schneider exchanged wed-
ding vows recently at Beth Israel
Sinai Temple, Racine, Wis. Rabbi
Hyman Cohen was the officiant.
Parents of the bridal couple are
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Laufman of
Racine, and Mr. and Mrs. Al
Schneider of Knob Woods Dr.,
Southfield.
The bride wore a peau de soie
gown. Pearl encrusted re-embroid-
ered Alencon lace trimmed the
neckline, sleeves and front of the
gown, and a Dior bow held her silk
illusion veil.
Mary Frank of Madison was
maid of honor. Bridesmaids
were Karen Schneider of South-
field, Lynne Rappeport of Chi-
cago and Mrs. Mark Laufman
of Madison.
Kenneth Shiovitz of Detroit was
best man. Ushers were Raymond
Silverman of Detroit, Jerome
Sima of Warren and Mark Lauf-
man of Madison.
After a wedding trip to the
Bahamas, the couple is residing
in Detroit.

`Economic Reform
in Eastern Europe'

Marxist-Leninist ecnomic the-
ories and pressures to revise orth-
odox theories relating to industrial
planning are reviewed and defined
in the newest volume issued by
Wayne State University Press.
Michael Gamarnikov, director of
the Polish -broadcasting depart-
ment of Radio Free Europe, is the
author of "Economic Reforms in
Eastern Europe" in which he- re-
views the economic controversies,
pragmatic reforms, decentraliza-
tion and the supremacy of politics
over economics in the Communist
spheres.

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ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "East of Jordan" con-
tinues a series of dialogues on
"The Cities and Surroundings of I
the BiblP" as scholars Mark Van
Doren and Maurice Samuel discuss
the hostile territory of the Moab-
ites, Midianites, Am -nonites and
Amalekites. They speak of the
Moabite Stone and the Hebrews'
first organized battle to protect
their religion from corruption.
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Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: "By the Waters of Bab-
ylon," this program includes vari-
ous musical interpretations of the
137th Psalm, for the fast of Tisha
b'Av, which commemorates the
destruction of the ancient Temple
in Jerusalem, first by the Baby-
lonians and later by the Romans.
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Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WJBK.
Feature: A series on "Religious i
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education and Jewish religious I
thought at the New York School
of -the Hebrew Union College —
Jewish Institute of Religion dis-
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Dr. Alexander M. Schindler and
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Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Feature: The first in a series on
"Yiddish in Song," with Cantor
Harold Orbach playing selections
from the Yiddish theater sung by
Molly Picon.
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Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 2.
Feature: "Music of Eastern
Europe," is the first in a series on
"Jewish Creativity." Bella Gold-
berg accompanies Cantor Harold
Orbach as he interprets the musi-
cal legacy of Europe.

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