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May 30, 1975 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-05-30

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Stamps Honor Gerontology, Holidays, Nazareth

Friday.filay 30, 1975 43

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The Philatelic Services office of the Israel Ministry of Communications has issued five new stamps honoring,
from left. the International Association of Gerontology, the holidays of Yom Kippur, Purim and Hanuka, and a
new issue in the series of landscape stamps in honor of the city of Upper Nazareth.

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ADL Asks Ban on Blockbusting NY Integrated Neighborhoods

NEW YORK — The Anti- three real estate brokers are neighborhood, but rather to
Defamation League of Bnai seeking to restrain the sec- prevent the deterioration of
Brith has filed an amicus retary of state from enforc- an integrated neighbor-
curiae brief defending the ing a "no-solicitation" order hood."
right of New York State to originally handed down in
The appellants — Johnie
impose a ban on "block- 1971 and held constitutional L. Thompson, Robert G.
busting" practices in two by the State Supreme Court Buckner and Charles
integrated New York City in 1974.
Thomas — in appealing
neighborhoods — the East
last year's Supreme Court
Describing the neighbor- decision, contended that
Flatbush-Crown Heights
section of Brooklyn and the hoods in question as the secretary of state's
Cambria Heights-Laurelton "peaceful, integrated areas 1971 order was illegal.
which provide their resi-
area of Queens.
The ADL asserted that
dents with decent housing "the elimination of segre-
The brief was filed for the and living conditions," the
ADL by Arnold Forster, ADL said the order being gated housing in our society
associate director and gen- challenged by the real estate is of vital importance. The
eral counsel, with the Ap- brokers was designed to pre- prevention of such segrega-
pellate Division of the New vent harassing homeowners tion is at least of equal im-
York State Supreme Court into panic-selling — "not to portance."
The ADL friend-of-the-
in Kings County, where preserve an exclusive white
court brief held that the

Court Sentences Tzur to 15 Years

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Mi-
chael Tzur, former manag-
ing director of the Israel
Corp. and former chairman
of Zim Israel Navigation,
was sentenced May 23 to 15
years in jail.
He had pleaded guilty
earlier this month to 14
counts of larceny, bribery,
theft, embezzlement, be-
trayal of confidence and
mishandling of public funds
in a case with international
repercussions.
Tzur, 52, is the highest
ranking Israeli public offi-

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offenses and to be sentenced
to such a long term.

The Tel Aviv district
court ordered several
years imprisonment on
each of the 14 counts, to-
talling 79 years in prison.
But some of the charges
overlap so that the total

NEW YORK — Gov.
Hugh L. Carey, Dr. Imman-
uel Jakobovits, Chief Rabbi
of Great Britain, and Col-
umbia University historian
Salo W. Baron are among
eight distinguished figures
in government, community
life, education and the
sciences who will be

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The court, in passing
sentence, called Tzur's activ-
ities a show of disregard for
the law. The court said
Tzur's motivation was not
financial problems but
rather a drive to enlarge his
fortunes.

Yeshiva U. Grants Honorary Degrees

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number of years to which
Tzur was sentenced is 15.

ABE CHEROW, President

awarded honorary doctoral
degrees at the 44th annual
commencement of Yeshiva
University June 10.

Dr. Samuel Belkin, presi-
dent of Yeshiva University,
also will confer the honor-
ary degrees on Dr. Paul A.
Freund, Carl M. Loeb Uni-
versity Professor, Harvard
Law School — Doctor of
Humane Letters; Dr. Sid-
ney B. Hoenig, Dean Pink-
hos Churgin Professor of
Jewish History, former
dean, Bernard Revel Gradu-
ate School — Doctor of He-
brew Letters; Dr. Benjamin
Lax, professor of physics,
director, Francis Bitter Na-
tional Magnet Laboratory,
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology — Doctor of
Science; Joseph W. McGov-
ern, chancellor emeritus,
N.Y. State Board of Re-
gents, attorney — Doctor of
Laws: and Dr. Louis Rabi-
neau, alumnus, chancellor,
Connecticut Commission for
Higher Education — Doctor
of Humane Letters

ban, imposed after a widely-
publicized public hearing
disclosed that "real estate
brokers were found to be
harassing local homeowners
in the area in question by
excessive solicitation result-
ing in panic-selling and
large scale abandonment of
the neighborhood," was
"neither unreasonable nor
arbitrary."
It further cited evidence
presented at the hearing "of
real estate brokers purchas-
ing property directly from
homeowners at relatively
low prices and then resell-
ing it at unconscionable
prices to individuals unable
to support or maintain the
property."

The ADL asserted that
"the protection of the
tranquility, balance and
stability of a neighborhood
is a proper state aim," and
the regulation of real es-
tate practices is therefore
justified.

The ADL asked that the
judgment of the Supreme
Court, upholding the secre-
tary of state's order, be af-
firmed.

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