■ Miller-Leebove l'aws Said at Temple Israel 42—Friday, March 28, 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Student Apathy Blamed for WSU Publications Issue by Frank Gill; ACLU Upholds Keast's Attitudes Single Adults to View Hack Co. Purchases Birmingham Building Film, Probe Hangups Purchase of the building occu- pied by the Hack Shoe Co. at 235 Pierce St., Birmingham, was made by Hack and Sons, Inc., from Mr. and Mrs. Martin Butzel and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis. Leonard Hack acted for the buy- er and Martin Butzel represented the sellers. "This acquisition will assure the continuity of operation of the Hack Shoe Company at this loca- tion for the foreseeable future," stated Morton Hack, president of the Hack Shoe Co. "Outside inter- ests had made an offer for the property and our purchase was made to forestall a sale which would have necessitated a move by our business. Jewish Single Adults of the Jew- ish Center will have dancing, games and refreshments at its lounge night 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Center. Larry Rosenthal will show a short animated film, "The Hang- man," followed by discussion of "The Pastel Jew: Nowhere to Hide." Those who wish to have their names added to the group's mailing list may contact the Cen- ter, DI 1-4200, Ext. 261, Frank Gill, who this week re- Union of Michigan has gone on signed from the faculty of journal- record in support of the stand ism at Wayne State University, taken by WSU President William and who until a year ago was ad- R. Keast in resisting community viser of student publications, stated pressures to take disciplinary ac- on Tuesday that "student apathy" tion against Watson and other resulting either from indifference editors of South End. In a letter to or fear to act, is responsible for a Dr. Keast, Detroit ACLU Chair- ' situation that has created a one- man David Y. Klein stated "You sided biased press on the campus. are to be congratulated for the Speaking at a luncheon meeting sensitivity which you have demon- of the Fact Finders Club, at the strated to very critical issues con- WSU McGregor Memorial Build- cerning the maintenance of a free J1P AY LOop tre ing, Gill charged that little effort press on the University campus. had been made in the selection of Any administrative disciplinary JEWELER editors of South End, the successor action taken by the university DIAMONDS - PEARLS - JEWELRY i tors tors o f th e South against the ed PEARL AND BEAD STRINGING to the Collegian whose adviser MRS. KENNETH MILLER Some persons can be at home 963-2573 4116 Broderick Tower had been for 22 years, with regard End because of the content of In an evening ceremony Sunday to student eligibility. He said such articles appearing in the paper everywhere; others can sit mus- at Temple Israel, Margaret Jeanne requirements had not been proper- would have had more harmful ingly at home and be everywhere. —G. D. Prentice consequences to the community, Leebove was married to Kenneth ly checked. MUSIC DESIGNED TO PLEASE Jerome Miller. Rabbi M. Robert Samuel Lieberman, sixth-term than those which might have re- and president of Fact Finders Club, suited from the dissemination of Syme officiated. PERSONAUZED TO SUIT Herb & Marilynn Skapire's articles of a markedly racist- The bride is the daughter of Mr. presided at the luncheon meet- YOUR PARTY and Mrs. William Leebove of ing at which many facts level- nature appearing in the paper." by "At the same time, however, the Rockledge Rd.. Farmington. Her oped regarding the student pub- 3311,5 Grand Rivas. Detroit ACLU Board deplored the husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. lication crisis at the university. at Farmington Road Morris Miller of Buxton Dr.. Birm- The current editor of the South racist content of some of the ar- WEDDINGS • PORTRAITS AND HIS ORCHESTRA End, John Watson. 'is basically titles which have appeared in the ingham. (Hy Utchonik) BAR MITZVAS The bride's gown, fashioned honest. but is an honest fanatic, his South End this year. It was the 342-9424 474-7762 interest being only in black power position of the majority of the with an English net cage and — and he sticks to his policy," Gill board that the editors of the pub- appliques of corded lace over said. lication supported in part by pub- He viewed the local development , lie funds should editorially dis- pean de sole, featured a high as part of "the revolt against au- associate themselves from state- neckline, long tapered sleeves thority." He said that the new ments urging the deprivation of and a chapel train. She carried trends are towards a return to civil liberties and civil rights for orchids on her Bible. "personal journalism," that there certain segments of the commu- Linda Spitz served as maid of is no objectivity, no interest in nity." Responding to protests from a honor. Sister of the bridegroom. taste or decency, and if you don't number of citizens, Governor Susan Miller, Carol Spitz and Cyn- like it. the hell with it." William G. Milliken this week Gill thia Benson were bridesmaids with The lack of student interest, expressed his "personal objec- Sherri Moses and Cynthia Moses. said. is the cause of the flare-ups. tions" to the South End policies He expressed the view that only a junior bridesmaids. but indicated that action must be Arnold Beckerman was best small fraction of the student body taken by responsible college au- man. Mark Conklin. Gary Miller supports the extremist views, and thorities. and Mark. Richard and Gary Lee- he stated that a sense of disgust Writing to Irving I. Katz, among caused decline of circulation of bove, the bride's brothers, were others, Governor Milliken stated: South End from 18,000 to 12,000. ushers. "The Michigan Constitution pro- Following, a honeymoon trip to Stories published are always an- the island of Aruba. the newly- gled, are one-sided, are based on vides that state colleges and uni- the laws the new power makes. versifies are governed by boards weds will settle in Ferndale. "That's why I gave up the job I i of trustees which have authority held as adviser." he said, I over matters of policy within the A stupid story or idea will some- He said that prior to the present respective institutions. times make one laugh more than college _papers by ex- ' "Colleges and universities are wit. —Horace Walpole. control. of tremists, many were excellent and I involved often in controversies in- "the beSt papers were uncensored." volving publications and other stu- He also charged that a previous' dent organizations, faculty, cur- The editor was elected by a trick, with- riculum and a wide range of out having his eligibility checked.' administrative policies. These is- and that a minority of the respons- sues must be dealt with by the ible student-faculty council had college authorities. "Although I have personal ob- acted in the matter. He deplored the fact that only jections to the policies exhibited PROFESSIONAL one aspect of the situation was by the editors of the South End, ENTERTAINMENT revealed at the meeting of the the governor is obligated by the WSU board of governors—that of Constitution not to inject himself LI 5 - 2737 LI 7 - 0896 anti-Semitism. He expressed the into internal university matters." view, however, that less and less of the experienced conflicts will I A BEAUTIFUL - be seen soon, but he warned that "W are in a dangerous area and can't afford the theatened trou- • ble" of a kind that often closes AND up universities. He also said it FURNITURE CLEANING Oakland University's course on possible that outside influences may be responsible for what had' "The Middle East as Culture Satisfaction guaranteed — occurred. Area," held at the Village Worn- Mothproofing free. Wal l- The supplemented cost of 535.000 en's Club, Bloomfield Hills, con- to-wall carpet cleaning. for publishing South End, he said, I eluded Thursday with a talk by Five cents a square foot, comes from the involuntary tax on I Dr. Shmuel Ben-Dor, but as a spe- minimum $15. students. cial "bonus" offering will host The Metropolitan Detroit Branch Dean William Haber at a dinner- 542-4735 of the American Civil Liberties meeting April 9. Dr. Ben-Dor, Wayne State Uni- The Wonderful World versity professor and an instructor y o Our Friends & ustoniers appy o at the Midrasha, College of Jewish Of The "Emile" Salon ... Studies, discussed "The Anthro- pological, Cultural and Ethnic His- Where You May Acquire The tory of Israel from the 1850s to the Present." 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