OLDSMOBILE . — ..... .. , , ,. . .. ,.. `,W-Oir:k is. 1999 KIA 4x4 SPORTAGE CONVERTIBLE 9-3 3 DOOR 1999 ALERO GX ‘'s NW 4111 14 ,... 41‘ — , ax . ' s. iiyuriDei KIEI SEIE113 f f. . , Z:, •3 __.--- MIONgee-4, 41041117 • --"%: . t.,......., ,,,t:,-- .,,.."':. , V `Sivastika' Remains The much-debated symbol in the tiles of the Walled Lake Community Education Center is staying put, according to James Geisler, Walled Lake School District superintendent. Under fire was a Native American symbol for good health and prosperity that looked like a swastika but was the reverse of the Aryan symbol that the Nazis appropriated from the Hindus. "Those people who are offended are not understanding it," Geisler said. We feel that we are in the edu- cation business, and we will take mea- sures so people will understand what it is and what it isn't." Geisler said a temporary display board will be set up within the next week, with a long-term display to be set up in the future. The symbol was designed into the floor tiles at the entrance to the 77-year- old building, which now houses the city's community high school, as well as day care and adult education programs. It was usually covered with a rubber mat, intended to absorb dirt and water from the shoes of people entering the building. A lawyer for the North Oakland branch of the NAACP and Rabbi Joshua Bennett of Temple Israel had called for its removal after a lawyer for two students at the school said it con- tributed to racial tension. II 1801°' V .w..— 9-3 3 CONVERTIBLE 155 SONATA SEPHIA -.: :. . ........::::•••••.::::::::::::::::::::::::::14:::::•„•:„ :::::::":::•,::,..:...::: ••,:::::•::::„•-•:- :::., ... .. ...... ., - - • ':-::.:i*?; ....,:••• 0 - AP - ---wassialili* : , 1 *. k r''''‘,44, - 4 , ;., . . V.:. ':.... : W , *V. V 7."-,..Ri::: . . MOVNEST' Amomermo-. . ' 4 ‘ '0i) 1,0- , , . $319 36 mos. $2083 due at signing based on GMS. Sec. dep. waived to quality buyers. Plus plate. 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Lansing Weighs Autopsy Bill The Michigan House of Representatives is scheduled to vote this week on a bill that would allow an exemption for religious Jews for most autopsies, according Cindy Hughey, the Michigan Jewish Conference lobby- ist in Lansing. The measure would allow a religious exemption for autopsies, unless the coroner has reason to believe that there is a public health threat or in the case of a murder investigation. Autopsies conflict with Jewish insistence that a body be buried intact. Hughey said that the Jewish com- munity has been working on this bill for about a dozen years. She worked on the bill last year with 20th District Rep. Gerald Law of Livonia. The House passed it too late in the session for a Senate vote, so the process started again this year. II .,,, ,,,,, ■ :1% ...',"„; .6: , ..."., ■ $ . ACCENT Tel-12 Mall, Southfield Open Mon. & Thurs. • 9-5 Tues., Wed., Fri. • 9-6 Sat. • 10-4 248-354-3300 1-800-354-5558 Summertime, summertime, sum, sum summertime is right around the corner! And we now are planning our annual Jewish News Summer- Pleasures section. Can you help us out? We're looking for great photographs that evoke the quintessential, sun-drenched images of summer. Kids digging in the sand, a boy sailing on Lake Michigan, a girl swooshing down a slide, a busy lemonade stand...you get the idea. Many of your photos will be used in a Summer-Splash photo spread, while one lucky grinner will grace the cover. JN Mail your best photographs to Carla Schwartz, Editor, Summer Pleasures, 27676 Franklin Road, Southfield, Ml 48034. Please label your photos on the back with your name, address and phone number, and also provide a caption. Please mail all photos by April 23, 1999. 3/19 1999 Detroit Jewish News 17