• 14 Friday; February 18, 1977. ' THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Boston University Will Close for Jewish High Holy Days DISCO PARTY by Infinity Disco latest equipment call Dan Sandberg 353-6699 BOSTON (JTA) — Bos- ton University will for- mally close on Rosh Hashana and Yom 'Kip- pur in order to better ac- commodate its Jewish constituency. In a letter to Rabbi Joseph A. Polak, director of the universi- THE JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT PRESENTS ... THE AMERICAN DEBUT OF THE WONDROUS MAESTRO OF JEWISH SOUL MUSIC • ,-cpSTIC- EDIE MIT TENTH, tfy ?'"6 6- A-- /4, ..0,1,q1C ENT - JANE st/E._ .', 31... . CONsumA '111/.14, " ',Art 4/20.4s,), c' & L. r) ..-N,4,40 _ di 2 (<•41, 77 ty's Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation, Dr. John Silber, president of the university, wrote: "I ampleased to be able to advise you that for this coming fall we have made an accommodation that will facilitate celebration of Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur by Jewish members of the univer- sity community. "I believe that this is the first time we have been able to treat these days in the manner of in- stitutional holidays, and I do hope that this initia- tive will provide an 'op- portunity to you and your community to welcome appropriately the year 5738 and observe the Day of Atonement on the tenth day of Tishri." Uganda Probed on Human Rights tN COOPERATION WITH Ti-tE _MB LECTURE BORE AU Saturday, February 19 — 8:00 PM Shiffman Hall, 6600 W. Maple, W. Bloomfield Admission $3.50, Students & Seniors $2.50 LONDON (JTA) — Am- nesty International has urged the United Nations Commission on Human Rights to study gross vio- lations of human rights in Uganda since the mili- tary coup of Gen. Idi Amin on Jan. 25, 1971. A 1,500-word report by Amnesty International says that estimates of people murdered since 1971 range between 50,000 and 300,000. Tor- ture is almost routine practice and victims are killed under torture or shot. CONGRATULATION I Polak pointed out that gether with two other the closing of the univer- permanent Judaica ap- sity was one in a series of pointments. several moves made by the Last year, Dr. Gershom university in recent years out of greater awareness Scholem, the historian of on its part of its Jewish Jewish mysticism, was a constituency, on the one visiting professor. This hand, and out of an ap- year, Polak added, the preciation of the role of university has added to Judaism in the Western its permanent faculty the cultural heritage on the prize-winning author, Elie Wiesel, as Mellon other. A little over two years Professor of Religion. - ago, Polak stated, Dr. Although there are no Nahum Glatzer, the scho- official counts, Polak es- lar of modern and ancient, timated that more than a Judaism was appointed a third of the university's university professor, to- student body is Jewish. Wisconsin Court Dismisses DJ's Suit Against ADL MADISON, Wis. (JTA) — The State Supreme Court has sustained the dismissal by a lower court of a damage suit by a Milwaukee disc jockey against the regional of- fice of --the Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith which the radio performer blamed for loss of his job, accord- ing to a report in the latest issue of The Wis- consin' Jewish Chronicle. Allan E. Augustine was fired by Ralph Barnes, general manager of sta- tion WOKY, in 1974 fol- lowing a talk show which featured members of the National Socialist White People's Party, a local Nazi group. Augustine sued the ADL • for $150,000. Barnes also was named in the lawsuit, the Chronicle reported. The court record indi- cated that, during the radio show, the Nazis used "various epithets" about Jews and Blacks and that Augustine failed to push the button which would have deleted such material. Augstine also failed to use,a standard disclaimer tape to the effect that the views expressed were those of the guests and not of the station. In upholding the ruling of the Milwaukee County Circuit Court which re- jected Augustine's" claims of damage, the Supreme Court held that "the right of free speech as guaran- teed by the Constitution is a privilege which has been asserted (as such) and correctly so by the ADL." Saul Sorrin, Wisconsin regional ADL director, said the Supreme Court decision had "affirmed the right of organizations and individuals to protest material put on the air which they believe, to be contrary to the interests of the community." ACT NOW! JOIN THE ASSOCIATION FOR JEWISH RETARDED Sponsors of: HAUERIM' HOUSE Your help is desperately needed, so help those not as fortunate as yourself YOUR MITZUA TODAY Federal Court Sentences Former JDL Leader Perl Al Kline Mr. Kline has been officially recognized as the number one Cadillac salesman in Michigan and Ohio. Dalgleish Cadillac 6160 Cass Avenue, Detroit TR 5-0300 WASHINGTON (JTA) — Dr. William Perl, former director of the Jewish Defense League, was sentenced last week in a federal district Court in Baltimore to two years in prison, fined $12,000 and put on supervised probation for three Year. Federal Judge Edward S. Northrup, in imposing the sentence, suspended the prison term. di- rected Perl that he may not-be associated with the JDL during -the probatio- nary period to be super- vised by a federal court official. Perl is seriously ill with an affliction that causes his hands to trem- ble., Perl, 70, who lives in nearby College Park, Maryland, had taught psychOlogy at the Uni-- versity of Maryland. He has 10 days in which to appeal the verdict. Peri, who is a retired U.S. Army Colonel and a Nazi refugee from Au- stria, had been convicted by a jury on three of four charges filed against him by U.S. authorities. He was convicted of conspiracy of having a gun, of receiving a gun across state lines, and of conspiracy to-shoot at ' the windoIN=s of an apartment in nearby Pr- ince Georges County re- nted by two Soviet dip- lomats. He was found in- nocent of receiving a sto- len gun. , The chief witness against him was Reuben Levtov, a former Israeli Embassy chauffeur, with whom he was accused of Conspiring. Levtov was supposed to do . the shoot- ing at the apartment. No one was reported injured nor any damage reported. Please enroll me today as a member of The Association for Jewish Retarded NAME Help for Lebanese JERUSALEM (ZINS) ADDRESS — Israel has given medi- cal help to 15,824 citizens of Lebanon in the past six months. Of these, 10,197 CITY were Christians, 5,493 were Moslems and 134 ZIP - were Druze. Some 538. Lebanese were taken to Israeli hospitals. During the same time 10 ENCLOSED interval, Lebanon bought different productg from MAIL TO: Israel worth $300;000. 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