THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS COLPA Is Fighting for More Alternate Dates for College Entrance Exams in NY By BEN GALLOB NEW YORK (JTA) — The threat of a drastic cut in the number of alternative dates on which Saturday Sabbath observers can take state-wide college entrance examinations in New York led the National Jewish Commission on Law and Public Affairs (COLPA) to develop a two-pronged strategy to protect the rights of such observant students, floward Zucker- man, COLPA president, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. One effort has been to negotiate with two major testin• agencies, the Col- lege Entrance Examination Board (CEEB), which ad- ministers the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), and with the Law Schools Ad- missions Council (LSAC) which administers the Law Schools Admission Test (LSAT). Both agencies have warned that, in response to requirements in the New York State Truth in Testing Law, they will have to make severe cuts in the number of Sunday and Monday alter- nate test days. Zuckerman said the negotiations has resulted in one additional test date, as an interim ac- tion, to the dee • 1 reduced numbers of alternate test dates the two agencies said they would have to insti- tute. The other effort is a bill, drafted with COLPA as- sistance and introduced in both the New York State Assembly and the Senate, which would mandate an alternate date for Sabbath obser- vers for all higher educa- tion standardized tests, including the SAT and the LSAT, which are given only on Saturdays. The Admission Testing Law, which became effec- tive last August and which is popularly known as the Truth in Testing Law, re- quires that within 30 days following the grading of such standardized tests, questions used in the test must be made public. The testing agencies said the law would force them to reduce drastically the number of alternate dates for Sabbath observers be- cause the agencies are bar- red by the new law from re-use of previously used test questions. Absalom, the third son of King David, was noted for his nearly-successful at- tempt to seize the throne from his father. Friday, February 8, 1980 27 CREATIVE TABLES, ETC. • custom made just for you • laminates, glass, lucite, marble • tables, wall units, credenzas, etc. • delightfully fine workmanship • delightfully low prices We Come To You! Muriel Wetsman 354-4126 Vicky Leebove 851-0789 FOUR DAYS ONLY! FEBRUARY 7th THRU FEBRUARY 10th A PARTIAL LIST OF OUR INCREDIBLE SALE VALUES Natural Silver Raccoon Full Length Coats Natural Fully Let-Out Autumn $3500 Haze Mink Strollers Natural Full Length Chevron $4000 Coyote Coats Natural Fully Let-Out Autumn $6000 Haze Mink Coats Fully Let-Out Ranch Mink Coats, color added Natural Canadian Lynx Coat • Snow Top Dyed Mink Sections Jacket, Leather Trim • Opossum Lined Poplin Coats • Ranch Mink Strollers, Suede Trim, $1500 Color Added • Black Dyed Mink Cape, $2800 White Mink Trim • Muskrat Strollers, $1595 Raccoon Collar • Natural Blue Fox Jackets, $1695 Leather Trim • Fully Let-Out Mink Coats, $4000 Leather Trim • Fully Let-Out Bleached $6000 Coyote Coats All furs labeled to show country of origin HUNDREDS OF OTHER FURS AT COMPARABLE SAVINGS! $ 1495 See Our Complete Collection of Men's Furs Drastically Reduced WHILE QUANTITIES LAST NO REORDERS AT THESE PRICES Special Sale Hours: Thurs., Fri., Sat. 9-9; * Sun. 12-5 181 S. Woodward, 1 Blk. S. of Maple (15 Mile), Next to the Birmingham Theatre • Free Adjacent Parking • 642-1690 Fine Furs for Sophisticated Ladies t Major Credit Cards Honored