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July 10, 1970 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-07-10

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32—Friday, July 10, 1970

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

People Make News

I

JNF Appeal Set
for Tisha b'Av

FCC Drops License
of Radio Station for
Broadcasting Hate

Eye Doctors
Prescriptions Filled

An appeal for contributions to
WASHINGTON (JTA) — The
the Jewish National Fund will be
made at synagogues and temples Federal Communications Commis-
throughout Michigan at Tisha b'Av sion, which has rarely removed a
services Aug. 10 and 11.
broadcast license, even for pro-
Tisha b'Av, the ninth day of the graming that some have found
month of Av, is a fast day com- racially or rclgiously offensive, has
memorating the anniversary of the voted unanimously to withdraw the
destruction of Jerusalem and the license of WXUR, Media, Pa.,
capture of Judea by the Romans which had been charged with
in the year 70.
"highly racist, anti-Semitic, anti-
Philip Stollman and Harry Co- Negro and anti-Roman Catholic"
hen, co-chairman of the JNF re- toritenL
ligious groups committee, have
That charge was first made in
issued a request that rabbis and 1966 by local clergymen opposing
synagogue lay leaders throughout the programing practices of the
Michigan carry out the JNF Tisha station's licensee, the Faith Theo-
b'Av appeal.
logical Seminary. The outlet regu-
"Today, when Israel's very ells- larly broadcast commentaries by
tance is threatened by her enemies the seminary's right-wing presi-

PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL C.O.

dent, the Rev. Carl McIntire.
The 7-0 FCC decision last Thurs-
day, which overruled a hearing
examiner, accused WXUR of fail-
ing to provide opposing viewpoints
and of ignoring its obligation to
notify subjects of on-air personal
attacks of their right to reply.
coln to the office of register of ing, and free time.
NEW YORK (JTA)--"Palestini- The se mmissica ordered the sta-
the Wayne County Juvenile Court.
tion to cease operations by Sept_ 1.
The
tour
fee
includes
first-class
an
and
Jordanian
Arabs
illegally
• • •
hotels (two in a room), two meals enter Latin American eiXintrieS by
JAMES W. MACDONALD has a day and all tour expenses. Spe- the thousands, turn to peddling for
been appointed director of restau- cial rates to New York can be their income and dispense hatred
rants at the Hotel Pontchartrain. arranged from most cities.
of Jews and Israel along with their
The appointment was announced
Full descriptive brochures will wares," according to a report by
by Mel Sneddon, the hotel's direc- be available shortly. For informa- the Anti-Defamation League of
tor of dining and entertaining. tion, contact the group services Bnai Brith.
Macdonald had been executive division, DI 1-4200.
Rudy Heis, chairman of ADL's
stewart for the hotel since Septem-
Latin American Affairs committee,
ber, 1969. Before joining the Pont-
Investment Firm Planned
charged that the Palestinians have
chartrain staff he was assistant
allied themselves with both leftist
manager of the Shenandoah Golf in Israel by American;
and rightist extremists in that area
Club in Oakland County.
Robt. Hall to Import Cloth in an attempt to alienate Latins
• • •
TEL AVIV (JTA)—Daylin, Inc., from Israel. He noted that till now
KEITH E. MOLIN, chairman of
the Latin lands have been the only
the Wayne County Republican an American retail firm with an
solid pro-Israel bloc in the UN.
Committee, has been named man- annual turnover of about $5,000,-
He cited a range of Arab terror-
ager of Governor William G. Mil- 000, will establish the Israel-Amer-
liken's 1970 election campaign, the ican Investment and Development ist attacks on Jews and Jewish in-
Co. here, it was announced by stitutions in Paraguay, Argentina,
governor announced.

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Rep. DANIEL COOPER, in a Rabbi MARC H. TANENBAUM ,
House resolution, paid tribute t o national interreligious affairs di-
Mrs. FLORINE MARK, executiv e rector of the American Jewish
director of Weight Watchers o f Committee, participated in the
Eastern Michigan, Inc., and Weigh t Honor America Day celebration in
Watchers of Central Michigan, Inc. Washington July 4. He expressed
Since opening the first Weight the hope that the event would help
Watcher clubs in Detroit in July "to depolarize a fragmented Amer-
1966, with a class of 20 members, ican society and to contribute to
she has gone on to build the Mich- reconciliation among alienated
igan organization to a member- segments of the American people."
ship of 25,000 men, women and
teenagers who attend weekly Israel Tour Offered
classes in the Eastern and Cen-
for Adults by Center
tral Michigan area.
• • •
Reservations are now being taken
OWEN S. RACHLEFF, formerly by the Jewish Center for a trip to
associate director of the European Israel for adults, primarily So
affairs department of the Anti- years of age. The tour is open to
Defamation League of Bnai Brith, seniors in the Midwest area, and it is the duty of every Jew to as-
sure new generations that there
has been named director of that reservation deadline is Aug. 3.
will be no new Trisha b'Avs," they
department. He replaces Jack
The trip will be accompanied by stated.
Baker, who served in that post for two representatives of the Center,
31 years and has now retired.
and will be for 16 days, leaving
• • •
New York on September 8 and re- Arabs in Latin Lands
SAMUEL L. SIMPSON has been turning Sept. 23. The tour will in-
appointed by Judge James H. Lin- clude half-days and full-days tour- Reported Peddling Hate

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• • •
DR. LAWRENCE BLOOMGAR-
DEN, a leader in the fight against

discrimination in America busi-

ness, education and social life, re-
tired June 30 from his post as di-
rector of the business and indus-
try division of the American Jew-
ish Committee. Dr. Bloomgarden
chose early retirement in order
to devote his time to teaching and
writing. He will continue to teach
sociology as a professor in the
graduate division of Brooklyn Col-
lege, and he is currently working
on a book on techniques of social

Amnon Barness of Los Angeles.
Barness, an Israeli-born Ameri-
can millionaire, said the new com-

pany would coordinate the ac-
tivities of Daylin-owned subsi-
diaries in Israel, some of which
already exist and others that are
planned. He said the enterprises
range from tourism to the manu-
facture of plastics and helicopters.

Among them are the Sharm el-
Sheikh Holdiay Village, the Blue
Line Minibus Co., Dekel Plastics
and a helicopter service.
Barnes said efforts should be
made to get American investors
interested in such projects.
Robert Hall, Inc., a nationwide
American firm specializing in in-
expensive ready-to-wear men's and
women's apparel, will import about
$3,000,000 in Israel-made clothing
next year. the newspaper Davar
reported. Robert Hall already has

action. He will retain his associa-
tion with AJC on a consultant
basis.
• • •
DR. IMMANUEL JAKOBOVITS,
chief rabbi of the British Common-
wealth, received a letter from the
Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh purchased about $800,000 in Is-
expressing their pleasure at having raeli clothing, mainly raincoats
attended a recent gathering to and swimsuits, and is expected
mark the centenary of the United to reach a volume of $1,000,000 by
Synagoge, the Jewish religious the end of the year, Davar said.
establishment in Britain.
e • •
MICHAEL M. FIDLER was Anglican Archbishop
elected to a second three - year term Urges Jarring's Return
as prsident of the Jewish Board of
LONDON, (JTA)—Dr. George
Deputies. Fidler, who was un-
Appleton, the Anglican Archbishop
opposed, was elected to Parliament of Jerusalem, called on Israel and
as a Conservative (Tory) MP for
the Arab states jointly to invite
Bury and Radcliffe, Manchester, in United Nations special envoy Gun-
the June 18 general elections. The nar V. Jarring back to the Middle
board also bade farewell to depart- East to resume
his peace-seeking

ing Israel Ambassador AHARON mission.
REMEZ, who is returning to Israel
In a sermon preached here, Dr.
this month after five years as en- 1
Appleton said it was important for
voy to the Court of St. James. lie
the two sides not merely to say
will be succeeded by Michael S. there were willing to
receive Dr.
Comay, the South African-born Jarring but. to invite him back
career diplomat who has been am-
would be a pledge of cooperation.
bassador to the United Nations
Dr. Appleton said that as a sec-
and to Canada.
ond step Israel might undertake to
gradually withdraw from the Arab
territories occupied in the June,
JOIN THE
1967 war and Arabs in return
might guarantee border security
STAR-SPANGLED
and agree to demilitarized zones.
Ile also said that given Arab
FREEDOM PLAN
and Israeli consent, the UN should
set up working parties to help with
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ployment of superivsory forces.

••
Ile said an independent body
• • • •
FREEDOM
should go to the Middle East to
SHARES
plan a solution of the refugee
problem.

Guatemala, Chile and Puerto Rico.
Heis contended that progress
against these intrusions is being
made, with ADL serving as the
rallying point for the various Lat-
in American Jewish communities.
But he called for a redoubling of
efforts.

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