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August is "All-American
Music Month" at the Detroit
Institute of Arts' "Brunch
with Bach" series. Four
different concerts demon-
strating America's musical
diversity, from Scott Joplin
to Sigmund Romberg, will
be offered on Sundays at 10
and 11:30 a.m. in the
museum's indoor garden.
The schedule includes:
Footloose, a survey of
American music, Aug. 5;
Josh White, Jr., Aug. 12;
William Albright, Aug. 19;
and Overture to Opera,
Aug. 26.
Other August entertain-
ment at the institute in-
cludes the movie Sugar
Cane Alley at the Detroit
Film Theatre. Show times
will be 7 and 9:30 p.m. Fri-
day and Saturday, and 4
and 7 p.m. on Sunday. Tic-
kets are available at the
door.
The DIA's "Jazz at the In-
stitute" series continues
Friday with alto
saxophonist Charles
McPherson performing
with the Walden Quartet at
7 and 9:30 p.m. Trombonist
Sherm Mitchell will be fea-
tured at the Aug. 17 pro-
gram. Tickets are available
in advance at the DIA ticket
office or at the door.
The jazz series will con-
tinue through Aug. 24. For
information, call the DIA
ticket office, 832-2730.
Desecration of religious
property may be U.S. crime
Washington (JTA) — A
bill that would make it a
federal offense to deface,
damage or destroy any reli-
gious property has been in-
troduced into the House by
Rep. Dan Glickman (D-
Kan.)
Twenty-two other repre-
sentatives of both parties
have joined him in sponsor-
ing the legislation.
Chuck
Timanus,
Glickman's press secretary,
said that Glickman had
been considering such a bill
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for some time but that on
the weekend before he
planned to introduce the
bill, he was angered by re-
ports that three churches
used by black congregations
in South Carolina had been
burnt and a syhagogue in
Gaithersburg, Md., had
been desecrated.
Timanus noted that dur-
ing the 1960s, when black
churches were being
bombed in the south the FBI
could only enter the case on
the grounds of civil rights
violations.
The Glickman bill pro-
vides penalties of up to 15
years in prison and/or fines
of $15,000 for anyone con-
victed of wilfully vandaliz-
ing, defacing, burning or
otherwise destroying or
damaging any cemetery,
building or other property
used for religious purposes,
or any religious articles
within the property. Should
a death occur from such ac-
tions, the bill provides. for
life imprisonment.
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