THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS JDL Denied May 1 Participation By ALAN HITSKY Oh The Jewish Defense League has been denied 'permission to participate in the May 1 Israel Indepen- ▪ dence Day -celebration at the Jewish Community. Center of Metropolitan De- troit. Dr. -Morton Plotnick, executive director of the Center, said the JDL or- "applied for and were not granted permission to par- ticipate." He'did not say why the JDL was turned away. Alvin Kushner, executive director of the Jewish Community Council, said his group "has been tradi- tionally opposed to, and has- no desire to associate with the JDL and what it stands for." Kushner said the Council opposed the par- ticipation of JDL in last year's parade at the South- field Civic Center and with- draw its participation in the event when the parade * . ATTENTION* * * • MR. MARLOWE'S* 4( CUSTOM 4, * TAILORING SHOP* ▪ " • Continues Low Prices 4, on alterations & restyling 4, of clothes 4( Alterations of all kinds . for men and women . 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Yost, chairman of the parade portion of the day's events, agreed. He said, "It is more conducive to do -it on Center property. The deci- sion was made by the steer- ing committee." record for the women's 50- meter free-style event with With the Olympic Games a time of 25.69 seconds. Miss Torres is a 15-year- set for next summer in Los * Angeles it might be appro- old high school sophomore, * priate, at this time, to take a who set that record, in the * look at what the Jewish Netherlands a few weeks * swimmers around the world ago, when she posted the * have been doing in competi- mark in the first qualifying * heat of the women's 50- tion. $24* * - Lapels narrowed meter free-style event in the Foremost among the con- * Pant legs $1* tenders for possible medal Speedo International * Ties narrowed $5.* honors in the Games ap- Swimming Meet. 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The JDL has applied to the Oakland County Road Commission for a parade permit for May 1, to march either in front of or behind the parade which was origi- nally scheduled to go from Henry Ford Hospital's West Bloomfield facility along Maple Rd. to the Jewish Community Center. The parade route has now been changed, and the parade, and program will now take place entirely on the grounds of the Center. Both Al Yost and Plotnick de- Friday, April 15, 1983 0 Z d -- X ,r, < VICTOR 0 DAVISON Cash & Carry — All Major Credit Cards itgarage In the Really Big Garage at 341 Victor (off Oakland between Davison and 6 Mile) Paved Parking for 500 Cars