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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Federation _,4pts. Openect mit AC Opposes1 Anti-Busing Laws
WASHINGTON (ITA)—"Adori-
lion of a constitutional amendment
designed to halt busing or other
Alan Schwartz addresses some 250 participants in
the dedication ceremonies at Federation Apartments
desegregatien measures would be
a signal to the world that th!
departe4t
American people had
from the principles of freedom and
equality," a representative of nit*
national Jewish religious and civi
orgaiiizations toll! a Ilouse jud
ciary subcommittee considerin
carious anti-busing amendments.
ticularly effective tool for (deseg-
regation)—which may well be why
it is so vigorously opposed by
former supporters of separation of
the races."
Besides, he noted, "only a very
small proportion-3 per cent—of
the total amount of busing is re-
lated to race "
he answer is to end se'grega
tier and improve the schools .
Plainly. this has nothing to do wit
testified Albert E. Aran
a Washington tax lawyer 55110 i
W is
cha.rinar of the National
. - unity Relations Advisor
Coil:tell I Ni'lfAo I.
Busing, he continued.
r e s teits peered olit of
windows
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:Dun Schwartz. president of
the .less 1,h Welfare Federation.
in
• Federation
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While
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1,•ased
tiler
t Apartment,• demonstrates what
bead. 250 members if the :trend
• can happen when the organized
Jewish community _fathered out
c.rnmunity. in cooperation w ith
side the door, of Federation Apart
the federal and state gosernir.ents,
ments to lee the building formally •
stases to meet a community need
dedicated last Sunday. The occa
in a positive way." Federation
sion drew a cross - section of ,Jew
• sponsored the apartments, with a
ish leadership, of residents' • chil
federal government loan and the
dren and grandchildren. of :nisi
assistance of state agencies .
dents themselses.
Representing the state govern-
The latter dressed for the or
ment was Attorney General Frank
(as'. n, for in a secs real sem.)
Kelley- . who noted that buildings
they were the hosts in their new •
such as this one "are a sign that
home ,N.fter the dedication cert.
America may finally tie learning
mon., many of their showed off
an important lesson. that older
their apar1ments. each '.earn: the
people base a sital role to play
list: i
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•aidedry
A nation with-
the f,
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eider citizens is a na-
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t t.es and without Ira-
...cc...tit heart
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promise," he added, "to do
my part to tiring the benefits of
this kind of edifice to more and
more people in the future."
Khat this meant was explained,
in part, later, when Jackier
said. - We don't hose our sec-
ond facility .et, but we're work-
ing on/It."
But for litdcs it was this build
inv, this tan._1•.• ev idenc• of coin
munal concern. that was being
saluted
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err, joined hire in the recitation
of the SIB-hr.-h•y a nu. Mezuzot had
already been placed on the door
posts the preceding Friday hy
Samuel Hechtznan, vice president
of Federation Apartments.
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You get more when
you deal with
Entertainment was provided by
the Golden Age Choir, led by Can-
tor Nicholas Fenakel of C'on4.
Adas Shalom.
It escaped no one that the dedi-
cation ceremony occurred on Moth-1
er's Day Noting that "All our
wishes and hopes are fulfilled in 1
this building." resident Lea Rubel!
commented to the Federation lead-1
ers present: "If you had it in your
mind to honor your father and
your mother. I want you to know
that sou sure did "
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Another who watched it hap-
pen. and a ho was present for the
dedication, was State Rep Joseph
Forbes. who as mayor of Oak Park
welcomed the location of the apart-
ment building in his city. To con-
struct a highrise residence at the
10 Mile Greenfield site required a
special prostsion in the Oak Par':
zoning cede Federation Apart
trent , remains the ooh tiihri,e
in Gal: Park
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Id Shepherd, ad., p'1..e•t
and
role in the rezettin
pledged hi, further 3 , 7•InIalit, Ile
said he was awaiting 1 ,--rig•t
n-
mittec approsal of transportation
for the residents to an] fern the
oak Park Goti.nunity Centor "se
they can heroine mere act's, in
the life of cur community
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kelle ■ made reference to his
recent trip to Israel, on which
he found that - everyone—young
and old—has a role to play, with
dignity and esteem. Youth has
strength,. but age has wisdom,
experience and tradition." lie
termed this "a happy occasion
for me and for all of us who
have watched it happen."
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Ile added that this summer the
city will install sidewalks along
lb Mile, fritrn the apartment prop-
erty line on the west to Church St.
on the east Shepherd said he has
hopes that Royal Oak Township,
which owns the strip west of the
property line will approve side-
waP:s up to Greenfield.
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of the apartments, stated that
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