Niue iitvis o 2 971 47 utti. :Connell Writes -Guidelint„ oxi:Issue.of,Deiroit Schciol.Busing Since more light lias "been shed on -ffin issue of=-school - busing," the-:,Detroit Jewish ..Coin- munity Council 'guide- line and inforthatiOnat- statement ,to organizations and others in the •community with- respect to the issue. The statement purposely takes no stand on busing itself, declar- ing instead that "The recent em- phasis upon and controversy over busing is misplaced as well as pre- mature; it obscures the efforts of educators who should be continu- - ally examining a -variety of methods for- meeting educational needs. "Bracing is not an end, in itself," the statement continues„ "It is only one tool of education... . If it can be determined by the ap- propriate authorities that- in any given instance busing adVances the education of a pupil, it is ob- viously useful and 'desirable as a device; if it - does not demon- strably do so, it is wasteful of -money and time." The Council stresses that "The goal of education and the role of schools most be that of provid- ing adequate and equal educa- tional opportunity for all pupils. This includes _concern with car- riage, teaching, class size phy- sical school-commiudty cooperation and .financing." It is conceded_that there is "his- toric cogency" to the argument that if children' of both races were to use all - schools in equitable proilartiOns Were would be greater .> effort by: the majority society to eastae = gasllty:education for all. At the same Ilme, "In assessing imniediabs'• educational gals, the priority to be accorded to Integra- ' tion atteMpts -must be measured against their educational value." Community concern "has been generated- as consequence of the recent U.S. District- Court _ruling," the statement points out, adding, 41t is -important - to note that to date. the only finding by the court has been that de jure segregation in fact exists in the Detroit public IT. schools. The possibility of an ; appeal - Of Judge (Stephen) Roth's 'finding does not affect the judg- ments expressed in this state- ment-" A Council: committee plans to evaluate proposed plans for rem- edying inequities in the Detroit public schools and urged its mem- bei organizations and individuals to suggest any plans they might have. The statement stresses that at- - tempts :to Had sohitions in new laWs • or constitutional changes • shoad beiwroided. "At best they'. -• are an - over-reaction;. at .their 1 worst,. they. are - the vehicles of racial prejudice. , • -• "Constitutional amendments, Particular, require responsible and mature consideration," the state- ment adds. "Too often they • have been urged, as we know, for self serving: or sectarian purposes rather, than out of respect and consideration for • the fundamental character of the Constitution." One conclusion drawn is that: "The achievement, of equal edu- cation must be considered- in re- latiOnship to 'discriminator/ Pat- JOktliitutehes -a ,4314 fiviitl'imgva.m? , fort4Lon'ely Aged-- '/C111ariuka-ylktra Program» i s driven to a, shopping:center,- said with thCae projects, call the JDL being initiated by-the -Detroit Chin- ' ' " • -Office,' 547-2663,' dr -writiejtn: JAL, ter -of -the JeWish Defense League. : To take advantage,-af, or help PO -Box 3703, Oak. Park 48237. Thesrogram is designed to give elderly Jews who live -alone an opportunity to celebrate the festival with a family, according to Mari- lyn. Betman, JI)L,i)etroit Chapter chairman. --- A committe has been set : up to coordinate calls „between families who wish to extend' hospital ity for one night and elderly- Jews wlio would like to take part in the-holi- day program. Days to Berinuda, Barbados, The JDL also is . .Offering a trans- Martinique, St. Thomas portation service --to elderly Jews This cruise is completely devoted to a joyous and who live in bad neighborhoods and faithful observance of the entire Passover holiday, and find it dangerous to leave: their a cantor will be on board. The warmth of the traditional homes. Once a week, they will be Passover Cruise to-the Caribbean, fully1=, with ail the traditional observances. March 27, from New York, 425 up. •11 Seder, Kosher for Passover foods, prepared in our Kash- ruth kitchens; all under the supervision of a rabbi. Spe- cial rates for children—the whold family together for the holiday. Caribbean ports rich in Jewish heritage. And the hearty conviviality of the Greeks to make this the most festive Passover possible. On the fully air condi- tioned and stabilized Queen - Anna Maria, the newly decorated, luxurious 26,300 - ton flagship - of the Greek - :t4nim"housicg and goyment: Necessary resources :and-ongoing efforts are. therefore -integral to the goal of an open widely which insures proper , ac- cess- for all people to adequate hotising, to jobs and - • to quality edit- cation.". - Line. For folder, reservations, see your Travel Agent or Greek Line, 2552 First Nat ional Bldg., Detroit, Mich. (313) 961-5280 Greek Line Registry: Greece : NY Legislature Upholds Ban on. Parochiaid Doe's it help Black is the smoothest of them all? Itdoesn't hurt. • RENSSRLA EltYILLE , N. Y. (JTA)—Declaring that the battle to maintain separation of church and state is far from won despite the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling last June that state aid to paro- • chial schools is unconstitutional, a civil liberties group announced here that it was embarking on a massive petition campaign to per- suade the New York State Legis- : lature "to reject any bill and repeal ;any law"- which violates the state.: constitutional ban on aid to relig:- ions- schOoLS: William Haddad, executive:4=o- :: chairman' of the Committeet` Public Education and BeligkoAs Inizerty, 'spoke attlie, opening „Sea- . sion of a two-day -Statavide meet- ing of PEARL, ,n 'Coalitiat of 31 civic, -'relighint'-;:§fiaation;--Aahfir. . ' 1.."; and civil zightenfrgitgattii*:' An Immediate *get at ,the group is a bill signed by'G6V. Nelson tjtockidellee iasti' June pra ding for "ferag- 413,oao,600k4n444yfunds . - services. OLE DIStin ermet 'n' sta eintoisi villa towel