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May 05, 1972 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-05-05

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Area Residents, Organizations Join
to Make School Integration Work

Molly Pieon Will Join Peter Nero,
Sarni O'Brien at Beth Achim Benefit

The Metropolitan Coalition for ganizations and disseminate mate-
Peaceful Integration is seeking rials to its member groups. MCPI
volunteers to help facilitate school does not advocate any specific
integration in the metropolitan school plan, and has not taken a
area if integration is ordered.
position on busing per se.
MCPI was formed this spring to
MCPI believes that the central
promote a climate of understand-
concern should be to develop
aig of and peaceful compliance
positive community action to en-
with whatever school integration
courage peaceful school desegre-
plan Judge Stephen Roth orders.
gation and thus, to lead the way
It will prepare literature, offer
to equal educational opportunity
>; Bakers and programing for or-
and quality education for all
children.
Several educational, religious,
AND FEMALE
labor
and civic organizations are
A11014 INFORMATION
working with MCPI, including the
Michigan Federation of Teachers.
League of Women Voters, Urban
League, Detroit Council of Church.
es. Catholic Archdiocese of De-
troit, Citizens fur Suburban Re-
sponsibility, Metropolitan Detroit
AFL-CIO
Council, American Jew-
MITCHELL
ish Committee, Jewish Labor Com-
FAMILY
mittee, National Council of Jewish
Women and Jewish Community
PLAN
Council of Metropolitan Detroit.

Cong. Beth Achim and its af- i show business greats. Although
filiates will sponsor their second , some have labeled him a great
annual concert, "A Very Special jazz pianist, others call him a
Evening," at Ford Auditorium on great classical pianist and still
Mother's Day, May 14, beginning others a great popular pianist.
Molly Picon, known particularly
for her work with the Yiddish
theater, has starred in man',
Broadway productions. After World
War II, she entertained thousands
of homeless Jews in displaced per-
. sons camp: throughout Europe
She toured Japan and Korea on
behalf of the ISO and has en-
gaged in fund-raising tours for
-Israel. Most recently, she por-
trayed Yente the Matchmaker in
"Fiddler on the Roof."

MOLLY P1CON

at 8 p.m. The performers will be
Peter Nero, Molly Picon, Sami
Among those working actively
O'Brien and the Hal Gordon Or-
in the coalition are Maxine Rose.
Rubyjean Gould, Arlene Gendel- 1 chestra.
Peter Nero has played for royal-
man, Jessie Stern, Lewis S. Gross- I
man, Nancy Mitchnick, Kathleen ty and appeared with numerous
Straus, Thea Brodkin Lana Hur-
witz, Deena Bookstein and Beatrice
.
Rowe.

To volunteer, call the MCPI of-
fice, 964-2013, or the Jewish Com-
munity Council, 962-1880, ext. 3.

In an unprecedented move to up-
grade services in Detroit and
Wayne county, Dr. E. GORDON
YUDASHKIN, director of the
Michigan Department of Mental
Health, has appointed JOSEPH C.
DENNISTON, M.D. as deputy di-
rector with full authority to repre-
sent the state in all matters per-
taining to area mental health
services.

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Faxon Urges FCC
to Probe Phone Use
for Hate Calls

State Sen. Jack Faxon of Detroit
has requested that the Federal
Communications Commission con-
, duct a full and prompt investiga-
tion into the use of the telephone
systems to disseminate messages
' of hate and terror.
In a letter to Dean Burch. chair-
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man of the commission, Sen.
Faxon, a Democrat, cited the exis-
tence of pre-recorded telephone
' hate messages sponsored by the
National Socialist White People's
Party (formerly the Nazi Party)
as the basis of his concern.
Faxon pointed out that by dial-
ing a certain telephone number in
the metropolitan area, a person— .
, whether by choice or as the result
of an innocent appearing adver-
tisement or leaflet—is subjected
to a brief yet hateful message.
"It is most shocking that four-
letter words are deemed profane.
yet urging people to kill Jews and
, Blacks is permissible," Faxon '
said.
"When the Federal Communica-
tions Commission was instituted
more than 40 years ago." he said, •
"its principal assignment- was to
guard against such obvious abuses
of the various forms of communi-
cations. It is remiss in failing to
take affirmative and decisive ac-
tion in this case."
Faxon said that despite protests
by concerned civic, religious and
ethnic organizations to the Michi-
gan Public Service Commission,
and the Federal Communications
Commission, the telephone number
is still in operation.

Saini O'Itrien. 22, has been sing-
ing professionally - for four years.
The former Dora Rubin. she sings
contemporary tunes, ballads and
Israeli marching songs with equal
skill.
Tickets are obtainable at Hud-
son's, Grinnell's, Ford Auditorium
box office or at Beth Achim of-
fire, 352-8670.

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Friday, May 5, 1972-37

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