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February 07, 1975 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-02-07

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:ommunity Council and ADL Fight Recent Michigan School Book Law

The Jewish Community
ouncil of Metropolitan De-
12,,
oft and the 'Michigan Anti-
* famation League of Bnai
nth joined with the Amerh
In Jewish Congress in filing
- amicus brief opposing con-
titutionality of Public Act
i.2 of the Michigan legisla-
/re which provides free sec-
ar textbooks and school
- to both public and
ic school children in

e

This bill, passed by the le-
islature and approved by the
overnor in July, 1974 re-
Jests that the Michigan Su-
reme Court render an ad-
ory opinion as to the con-
*tutionality of that partion
the act, before the law

JWV

BLOCH-ROSE A U X I L I-
iltY will meet 8:15 p.m.
at the JWV Head-
,. _ esday
_
arters. Plans for a paid-
inembership event, an Is-
eli night and proceeds for
el Hashomer Hospital will
tr discussed. A social hour,
ith refreshments, will fol-
Ow. For information, call
JWV office, 559-5680, or
lelle Letzer, president, 557-

goes into effect.
The brief of the three Jew-
ish organizations states that
the act "requiring the board
of education of each school
district to purchase and loan
or provide textbooks and sup-
plies free of charge to all
children in this state, includ-
ing children attending non-
public and parochial schools,
and requiring the state legis-
lature to reimburse local
school districts for expenses

thus incurred, violates the
U.S. and Michigan constitu-
tions.
The brief also states that
these organizations are deep-
ly concerned with the preser-
vation of the security and
constitutional rights of all
Americans, and are commit.
ted to the belief in the sepa-
ration of church and state as
a means of guaranteeing re-
ligious liberty.
The program embodied in

the new law would be a form
of aid to religious institutions,
something the Constitution
was designed to prevent.
Prof. Harold Norris of the
Detroit College of Law and a
vice president of the Michi-
gan Council of American Jew-
ish Congress wrote the brief
with the assistance of Her-
schel Fink of American Jew-
ish Congress and Elaine
Grand of the Jewish Commun-
ity Council, and Joseph Robi-

son and Leo Pfeffer of the
AJCongress national office.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, February 7, 1975-37

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has

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ATTENTION SINGLES!

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18 to 70 Years Old

Write or

Phone

778-0303

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Every 15 seconds
a doctor recommends
Fleischmann's Margarine.

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1WV Announces
ionus for Veterans
.f Vietnam War

,

Department of Michigan,
"wish War Veterans of the
Jnited States, announces ap-
)lication forms are available
or the Michigan Vietnam
,ieterans bonus at the JWV
tilemorial Home. Hours are
( 0 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday
hrough Friday.
To qualify for the Vietnam
lonus, the veteran must have
LA days of active service
l between Jan. 1, 1961 and Sept.
L, 1973, and must have been
IL, Michigan resident for at
Least six months before ent-
;ring active service.
ietnam veterans applying
must have a clear copy of
form DD214, report of sep-
:, ration from active duty.
Veterans shall be paid $15
,-,•.:r month for each month
served on active duty, not to
exceed $450. A combat veter-
, a person eligible to wear
e Vietnam Service Medal
r the Armed Forces Expedi-
onary Medal, shall be paid
046_
•Fol --Iinformation, call the
!JWV Memorial home, 559-
, 680

'

Business
Briefs

Burton Disner announces
the opening of BURTON A.
T‘ISNER, REALTORS, 725 S.
'Adams, Birmingham.
* * *
Craig Astrein recently
tcpe ned WHAT'S UPSTAIRS,
a _ t 120 West Maple, Birming-
am. The new store will fea-
ture gift items; including
ulpture, wall graphics, ex-
ecutive gifts, and silver and
(turquoise jewelry.

Your credit is seldom good
if you lack ability to make
00d.

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Another fine product of

Somewhere right about now a doctor is telling a patient to
watch his cholesterol and advising him to eat sensibly. And
one product he may recommend is Fleischmann'g Margarine.
A recent survey shows that twice as many doctors
recommend Fleischmann's as any other margarine. In fact,
based on the frequency with which those doctors made a
recommendation, a doctor somewhere is recommending
Fleischmann's Margarine every 15 seconds.
Many of those same doctors practice what they preach.
The survey also showed twice as many doctors personally
use Fleischmann's at home.

lilandouldeurridt

Fleischmann's is the only leading margarine made from
100% corn oil.
Fleischmann's was part of a clinical test that lowered serum
cholesterol levels an average 17%. In that test Fleischmann's
was part of a total dietary program along with reduced fats,
fewer eggs and skim milk.
Many doctors also recommend Egg Beaters," Fleischmann's
fresh-frozen, cholesterol-free egg substitute. With Egg Beaters,
instead of two eggs for breakfast, you can save 480 mg.
of cholesterol and still enjoy the good taste of eggs. Can you
afford not to serve your family Fleischmann's?

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'USA

Fleischmann's makes sensible eating delicious.

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