NCJW Hits Attempt to Annual High Court Rules by Amending U.S. Constitution NEW YORK—The national board of the National Council of Jewish. Women, at its four- day annual meeting in New ,Y o r k , deplored recent at- tempts by legislators to nul- lify Supreme Court decisions thrOugh constitutional amend- ments. Specifically cited were pro- posed amendments related to court rulings on abortion, prayers in public schools and school desegregation. On the subject of privacy, Mrs. Eleanor Marvin, NCJW president, said that "revela- tions of illegal wiretapping, surveillance by the military forces and other government Lipkin Music Scholarship Created 28—Friday, June 28, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Dr. Selig Leaves Beth Shalom agencies, and a compilation of personal information by government and pr iv ate groups, indicate a most seri- ous threat to personal pri- vacy. We urge Congress to enact legislation to prohibit secret record-keeping s y s - tems and improper use of information, to give easy access to records and feas- ible means of correcting in- accuracies. Without such safeguards, individual rights of privacy are endangered." The board expressed con- cern over the Congress' fail- ure to enact legislation pro- viding amnesty to young men who have been put in legal jeopardy by their resistance to the w a r in Indochina. Prompt action was urged. Dr. Ezra Lipkin presents a check to Mrs. Edith Sauls, past president and scholarship chairman of the Music Study Club of Metropolitan Detroit, in honor of his wife Leah on the occasion of her '75th birthday. Witnessing the establish- ment of the Leah Lipkin Scholarship Fund at the club's annual luncheon honoring past presidents and scholarship donors are Mrs. Joseph Markel, left, president of Music Study Club; and Eleanor Lipkin Schwartz, pianist. Funds represented at the luncheon were Terry Allan Fund for Music Camp, Ellen Bodner Scholarship for Music Therapy, Shirley Eichman Scholarship for Piano, Sara Friedman Scholirship, Beatrice Miller Scholarship, Jeanette Miller Scholarship for Piano, Arthur S. Purdy Memorial for Violin, k ki1 :‘‘ /. Mrs. Marvin, at a reception Emma Schaver Scholarship for Voice and Ida K. Smokier 'LP at North Park Square Club Scholarship in Musical Composition. SAVE! " SAVE! House, Wednesday, met with the NCJW Detroit section. BUY -DIRECT t- Mrs. Marvin was attending FROM THE . the annual meeting of the National Jewish Community IMPORTER C ! Relations Advisory Council SEY2 401.1.R. at the Shiawassee Hotel. senben3er, Bernard Allaun, Sidney PARKWOOD CHAPTER, Shmarak, Max Rabinowitz, Meyer C.. j ReneButton, new NCJW ex- KAPLAN Ellman and -Albert Prag. Board Women's American ORT, in- ecutive director; Ruth Dol- members include Mesdames Frank and Co. kart and Ann Robison, na- stalled Mrs. Edward Edwards ∎ Barcus, Morris Posner, Joseph Samuel W. Leib, Wil- IMPORTER AND CUTTERS tional board 'members, ac- as president at its annual in- DeBoskey, liam Klafer, Walter Cohen, Na- OF FINE DIAMONDS • than Feinstein, Elizabeth K. Schla- stallation-luncheon Monday. companied her. The Detroit 30555 Southfield, fer, Al Lahr, Albert Landy, Jack Section was represented by Other officers are Mesdames Haim, Suite 100 Ben Gould, Esther •aglov- 64.54200 Sarah Keidan, Adele Sonen- Herman Berlin, Abe Cher- kin, Sam Stewart, Lew Levitt, Ludwig Boraks, Irving Simms, klar, Edwina Davis, Jose- rin, Ben Bonin, Jack Diam- Samuel Warren, Abner Rosen- phine Weiner and Beryl ond, Leon Paul, Arthur sweirg, Joseph Newman, Carl Bayer, Sylvia Helfer, Charles Vik- Brown and George Seid, vice ser, Leonard Cohen and Winkelman. Hy Gor- presidents; Carl Lichten- don. IN =MIMI IN111=1101111111 111110111•1111111111110111011011110 MI all * * * stein, treasurer; Oscar Kla: OAK PARK NSHEI CHA- per, Alfred Stebbins and Ber- nard Hencken, secretaries; BAD STUDY GROUP will and David Redish, parliamen- meet 4 p.m. Saturday at the tarian. Chairmen include home of Mrs. Ben Wrotslav- Mesdames Morton Bechek, Joseph sky, 24500 Harding. . Cohen, Max Lofman, Samuel El- * * * LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH AND WO- &Wile MEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE will hold a luncheon-meeting LE noon Wednesday at the yeshi- •ES. va building. Mrs. Lena Because July 4 will Levine will sponsor the take place on a Thurs- luncheon in honor of her day, The Jewish News grandson's Bar Mitzva. Mrs. will print the paper a Leo Laufer, president, invites day early, and dead- guests. lines correspondingly C. * * I must be moved up one CLUB ONE, Pioneer Wo- day. Thus, the deadline men, saw Adele Mondry in- for the issue of July 5 stall Chana Michlin as presi- 399-6766 9 Mile & Coolidge (A & P Center) will be noon today, dent at its annual installation June 28. Publicity re- luncheon -at the Charterhouse ceived past the dead- Apts. club room. Other of- line will not be used; ficers are Sarah Levin, Adele but if copy is still time- Mondry and Sophie Sislin, ly, it will appear the vice- presidents; Sarah De- following week. Roven, honorary vice presi- Classified ad deadline dent; Sally Wiener and Eva for the issue of July 5 Heinic k, secretaries; and will be 4 p.m. Tuesday, Michael Michlin, treasurer. July 2. (Continued on Page 29) 4,0 4,.`vo, omen, s luhs ■ The school board and par- ents' organization of Cong. Beth Shalom held a farewell luncheon for Dr. Sidney Selig, director of education for the past nine years, who has accepted a position as director of education and psychology in a community day school in Florida. He has been chairman of the Jewish Educators Coun- cil of Metropolitan Detroit, president of the Michigan- Ohio Region of the Educators Assembly of America and co-chairman of the education and youth commission of the local Jewish National Fund. Dr. Selig was executive director of the Michigan Re- gion of United Synagogue of America, member of the board of directors of Mid- rasha-College of Jewish Studies, chairman of the Board of License for Jewish Teachers in Metropolitan De- troit and executive secretary of the Synagogue Schools As- sociation of Metropolitan De- troit. Dr. Selig is a vice president of the Educators Assembly of America and on the board of directors of the National Council for Jewish Education. 1/ I I WHY WORRY I 1 Leave Everything to WYN ar4 HAROLD LANDIS OME CATERING Phon057-6157 MUSIC BY SAM BARNETT AND HIS ORCHESTRA 968-2563 • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLD CATERING 4.) EARLY BIRD 1 Get away from the high cost o getting away. 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