• 16 Friday, July 1,1918 Council Opposes Splitting Court The Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan De- troit has urged Michigan Senators Donald Riegel and Robert Griffin to encourage their colleagues in Congress to strike down what it has described as "a new threat to civil rights" contained in the Federal Judgeship Bill, S. 11. The bill, currently in a House-Senate conference, has a rider in it sponsored by Sen. James 0. Eastland (D-Miss.) that would split the U.S. Fifth Court of Ap- peals into two circuits. The eastern circuit would in- clude Florida, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. The western circuit would comprise Louisiana and Texas. In his letters to the Michigan Senators, John H. Shepherd, Council presi- dent said, "The Fifth Circuit has been the seat of major civil rights cases. Presently there is a balance of views among the 13 members of the court. We feel that under the proposed division, the new eastern circuit could easily be dominated by newly-appointed judges who might be hostile to civil rights." THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Evergreen Plaza's Mad, Mad, Midnight Sale Friday, July 7 7 p.m: midnight ALL Oscar de la Renta Evergreen Plaza 12 Mile & Evergreen 559-2340 tics studios, inc. FRAMES '15. Save $30. a frame! No limit! MIDNIGHT MADNESS & SIDEWALK SALES fantastic savings during these two big sales! From July 7th thru July 9th, on selected groups of fine merchandise. 1,000 Students to Study in Israel at Torah Schools NEW YORK — More than 1,000 students will spend a year of study during 1978-79 at various institu- tions of learning in Israel — yeshivot, the Bet Midrash LeTorah and Machon Gold, — according to Moshe Krone, global head of the Torah Education Depart- ment of the World Zionist Organization. The department, he said, has decided to increase the number of places for Ameri- can students at Jerusalem Torah College from 130 to 200, and to double the number of students at the Gold College for Women (Machon Gold), which pre- pares teachers for Jewish schools in the Diaspora. New Holocaust Issue Published NEW YORK (JTA) — The first issue of "Shoah," a quarterly report and news- letter on the Holocaust, has been issued by the National Jewish Conference Center. The 20-page issue was mailed free to 43,000 per- sons. The second issue, scheduled for September, will be on a subscription basis. Most of the first issue deals with reports on teach- ing about the Holocaust, re- views of a Holocaust film and NBC-TV's 9%-hour April special. Some of the first issue's contributors included Prof. Lucy Dawidowicz, Prof. Franklin Littell and Prof. Henry Feingold. What the old chew, the young spit out. Get bargains galore by the light of the silvery moon. Music and entertainment with the renowned "Two Generations" band. Music from the '40's to the '70's. Continuous performance 8 p.m. -11 p.m. You'll be dancing in the walkways. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT JULY 7th UNTIL MIDNIGHT Sidewalk Sale Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. July 8 and 9 It's the saving of the green at Evergreen Plaza. Every merchant will offer big, big bargains in a fun filled atmosphere. Two days to pick up dollar stretching bargains. Get in the fun at Evergreen Plaza's Sidewalk Saving Days. A A A 2=1. SPECIAL SIDEWALK SALE HOURS: Saturday. July 8th 10 am to 9 pm Sunday. July 9th 11 am to 5 pm (EVERGREEN PIAZA 12 Mile and Evergreen Design Trends Dexter-Davison Meats Dickens Den Gifts of Nature Great Scott Hoc:Heys Italian Pizza Boy _Sons Hallmark Shop Jonathon For Men Kwangs Carry Out Lillys Young Fashions Love and Sport Mary Dort Bridal Salon Mazers Shoes Maple Office SuPPIY Michigan National Bonk Moore Shoe Repair Moped America Music Stand New York Bagel Pickle Barrel Deli Playoff Shoes Plaza Gallery and Frames Rovers Pastry Rollins Dancewear Sollen Optical Studio Sanders Sentry Drugs Shoes by Alex Smart Set Solid Gold- House or Watchbands Somerset Cleaners Travel I Trend Setters EVERGREEN PLAZA AT 12 MILE RD. , PHONE: 557.4560 MAJOR CREDIT CARDS HONORED 20 /0 TO 70 /0 OFF SELECTED GROUPS