THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 6 1919 11 Temple U. Offers Law Classes With Hebrew U. PHILADELPHIA — An opportunity for American law students, lawyers and select graduate students to study law in Israel is being offered for the fifth year by the Temple University Law School_ in Philadelphia in cooperation with Hebrew University. The six-week summer io n will run from July 9 •ough Aug. 20, on the .,..Lount Scopus Campus of Hebrew University, over- looking _the old and new cities of Jerusalem and the Judean Hills. Classes will be taught in English by law professors from Temple and Hebrew Universities and a number of jurists and governmental officials. Course offerings in- dude, lectures on Israeli law and institutions as well as comparisons be- tween American and Is- raeli law with emphasis on contract law, com- parative constitutional law and legal aspects of the Middle East conflict and resolution. In addi- tion to their classes, stu- dents will have an oppor- tunity to take special trips to courts, prisons, villages and archaelogi- cal sties. For information and ap- plications, write Assistant Dean Sandra Weckesser, Temple University Law School, Philadelphia, Pa., 19122. U OV •Ilf et Arab Display Is Dismantled TORONTO (JTA) — A display in the city of Ottawa called "Palestine" mounted by the Arab Information Center at the main branch of the city's public library has been partially disman- tled after accusations that it was a "propaganda ploy." Library director_ Claude Aubry said that displays are intended to show the cul- ture, arts and crafts of the sponsoring group, but when he received immediate negative feedback About this display's slant and con- tents, he acted to keep, "mudslinging and provoca- tion from one group to an- other" out of "the last free institution in the world." Four days after the dis- _ play of books, maps, art pork and crafts was set up, _lie director and art spe- cialist removed from the main showcase anything they thought carried politi , cal implications. This included books and periodicals with ti- tles such as "Israel and South Africa - the Pro- gress of a Relationship" and the main backdrop, a map of the Mideast show- ing "Occupied Palestine" and "Territories Seized by Israel." The overall sign "Pales- tine" remained, as it is an historic name, as did books with titles such as "Pales- tine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict" and "Between Olive Branch and Battlefield." Delta Air Lines and its 32,000 professionals extend best wishes to you and your family. May your Passover season be filled with happiness.