THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS WJR Editorial Criticized eWs • DINE and DANCE to THE SOUNDS OF •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • Ole • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • JULY 13-JULY • • • • •• • • • • • •• • HEAVENN 31 41 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • COMING SOON 10 ALPHA AUGUST 2-14 Dinner and Appetizers Available till 11 p.m. Nightly Specialty Drinks at a Special Price NO COVER CHARGE PROPER ATTIRE PLEASE 2 FOR I A non-Jewish resident of West Bloomfield has pro- tested to WJR Radio the air- ing of a "Memorandum" editorial on July 6. Bennie R. Skelton wrote to WJR: "The short editorial broadcast by your an- nouncer portrayed a very short-sighted and untrue comparison of the current plight of the Palestinians to the U.S. treatment of Na- tive American Indians, and portrayed the Jews in Israel as recent opportunists and not legitimate in their resi- dence in, and occupation of the state ocArael. "The editorial 'Memo- randum' suggested that the Jewish occupa- tion of Palestine and the creation of the state of Is- rael were the results of some sort of political ac- tion on behalf of the En- glish just prior to World War I. No mention was made of the biblical and historical truths which extend back thousands of years in recorded his- tory. "Although I am not Jewish, I was offended by this ill-prepared and poorly presented, error-filled editorial. I suggest you allow equal time for a knowledgeable member of the Jewish community to properly present the bal- ance of the facts which you_r listeners were denied." proposed that the com- puter lists of the Ministry of Communications be utilized to track down the telephone numbers of all the families of sons who sent them greetings over the radio and that volun- teers call the families and convey the messages. 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