Page Four Center Sisterhood To Hear National Speaker At Membership Tea BY MRS. HENRY BETTMAN A membership tea honoring all paid members ol the Sisterhood of the Jacksonville Jewish Center will be held on Wednesday. March 10, at 1:30 p. m. in the activities building at the Jacksonville Jewish Center. Plans for this event are being made by Mrs. Nat F. Cohen, membership chairman of the Sisterhood and Mrs. Manuel Goldstein, co-chairman. The guest speaker for the after noon will be Mrs. Pearl Krauss, a national Vice Chairman of the National Women’s League of the United Synagogue. At this time the membership will be given the opportunity to hear a message from Mrs. Krauss, whose talk will be based on “The Jewish Women in Sisterhood.” An original skit will also *be presented at this time which will be based on a popular television program. The moderator will be Mrs. Harry Jaffe and those ap pearing in the skit will be Mrs. Ralph Mizrahi, Mrs. Milton Fel der, Mrs. Norman Moss, Mrs. Ben Greenwald, Mrs. N. Robin, Mrs. Henry Halpern, Mrs. Isadore Gartner, Mrs. Sanders Tofield and Mrs. Isadore Moscovitz. Mrs. Albert Myerhoff will be in charge of table arrangements with Mrs. Myer Chepenik as her co-chairman. Those serving on the committee with them will be Mrs. P. Kantor, Mrs. Abe Chepenik, Mrs. Frank Diamond, Mrs. B. L. Friedman, and Mrs. Harry Gend zier. Serving coffee will be the Pres ident, Mrs. Samuel Their, and the past presidents of the Sisterhood who are: Mrs. Charles Fink, Mrs. Isadore Gartner, Mrs. A. Safer, Mrs. Joseph Hackel, Mrs. A. Sager, Mrs. H. Jaffe and Mrs. Ralph Mizrahi. Those who will pour punch during the afternoon will be Mrs. S. Tofield, Mrs. Philip Selber, Mrs. A. Marton and Mrs. Robert Block. Mrs. Henry Kramer will be in charge of all floral arrangements for the affair and telephone chairmen are Mrs. Lawrence Jaben and Mrs. Sheldon Gendzier. Keeping the gust book will be Mrs. Henry Bettman. Those serving as the hospitality committee are Mrs. Manuel Gold stein, Mrs. Sid Mack, Mrs. Albert Mattes, Mrs. I. H. Edwards, Mrs. BEST WISHES Charles R. Olliff Jeweler MANUFACTURING and DIAMOND SETTINGS 21214 W. Forsyth Street PHONE 3-9840 30th Anniversary Greetings SOUTHSIDE ESTATES ERNEST ANDERS PHONE 98-2939 „ Jacobs JendeK U LAURA* &°AJ) AMS V LAHH’S 127 W. Adams Street (Eastman Kodak Bldg.) PHONE 6-5283 Knows far tlie largest collection of . . . FORMALS, BRIDALS, BRIDESMAIDS ALSO —a new, anusual selection of COCKTAIL DRESSES & EASTERN STAR GOWNS AH-h...it's from L-AH-n's! 11. ■’ Jpjfr ■ gPjpJjF MV MRS. PEARL KRAUSS Robert Gordon, Mrs. Milton Fel der, Mrs. H. C. Perlman and Mrs. Gilbert Fligner. Hostesses for the day are Mrs. Sam Carlton, Mrs. Carl Carter, Mrs. Abe Chepenik, Mrs. Sam Cherry, Mrs. Bemie Davis, Mrs. Abe Diamond, Mrs. Ben Fried man, Mrs. Charles Friedman, Mrs. Benny E. Baker, Mrs. Max Rubin, Mrs. Harry Gendzier, Mrs. B. B. Yoffee, Mrs. O. Margol, Mrs. M. Glickstein, Mrs. Nathan Golden, Mrs. M. M. Schneider, Mrs. Frank Diamond, Mrs. Sam Fletcher, Mrs. Louis Portnoy, Mrs. Perry Kantor, Mrs. Sarah Glickstein, Mrs. Joe Becker, Mrs. A1 Crystal, Mrs. Maurice Cherry, Mrs. I. H. Ed wards, Mrs. William Goldman, Mrs. Sam Gamce, Mrs. Nathan Freidlin, Mrs. Herman Weiss, Mrs. Eugene Henry, Mrs. Norman Moss and Mrs. Charles Fink. A nursery will be maintained during the tea under the super vision of Mrs. Esther Fischler for children between the ages of two and six. All mothers desiring to attend may bring their children to the nursery. Dues may be paid at the door, or mailed to the financial secre tary, Mrs. Norman Slaff, 2182 Traymore Road. BEST WISHES JOSEPH H. WALSH Company PHONE 7-8627 PARK & ROSSELLE STREETS JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA THi SOUTHERN JEWISH WEEKLY Preacher Invites Public To Hear Speech on Palestine The Reverend Mr. Giles of the Fellowship Bible Shop at 41st and Pearl Streets has announced that he will speak on the 35 years of progress in Palestine, Sunday evening at 7:45. Over 100 color slides will be shown along with the lecture showing the remarlj lble development of Palestine since 1918. “Palestine, which a few years ago was a land of religious signifi cance only, is today the focal point of both the Eastern and Western world,” the Christian minister said. During his talk Mr. Giles will answer the burning question: “To whom does Pales tine belong?” The public is cordially invited to attend. "Care" Urges Use Os U. S. Surplus Foods Paul Comly French, executive lirector of CARE has prepared for consideration by Congress and the Administration a compre lensive CARE report analyzing ;he United States farm surpluses in terms of world needs and \merican foreign policy. Mr. French has already discussed the report with Rep. Clifford Hope (R., Kansas), chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, to which he expects to present it formally. Effective distribution of the mounting stores of food America cannot use, Mr. French declares, “requires imaginative thinking and utilization of all possible factors.” To that end, CARE proposes that the Government channel the surpluses abroad through private American agencies, rather than Federal bureaus. The program could then be financed, CARE says, by combining: savings in storage fees; private negotiations with recipient countries to pay as nuch of the costs as they can; ;ome fund-raising among the American people, as CARE has >ften done, and direct Congres sional appropriations to fill the ;ap, as part of the nation’s inter lational friendship program. 'Good News’ t , SITUATIONS WANTED f V WIRED HAND-real eaeer * § beaver wllllef •• w #rk £ S aroeml ibe ded fer peaale* f “J ea beer. Dependable, Aete- -* U i aortic Ixperleoced ea sane, - raacbaadla»aclerte*,e«kte i f sad beam. Jest caß as * .11 mi mp.s&\ i "™| * .mriosiD* sower • • • W IIMI COIMIT I The Legislative Front AJC Seeks To Stop Legalizing Wire Tapping LETTER TO REP. REED CITES SUPREME COURT JUSTICES' CONDEMNATION OF THIS PROCEDURE The American'Jewish Congress today (Monday, March 1) called upon the House Judiciary Com mittee to reject all bills that would ease restraints on wire tapping and on the use of evi dence obtained from wiretapping. At the same time, the AJCon gress urged the House Committee to outlaw all wiretaps. fn citing the AJCongress’ op position to the “dirty business” of wiretapping, a phrase originated by Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Mr. Weisman said: “It was ‘snooping’ that the Constitutional fathers condemned '.n the prohibition of unwarranted searches and seizures. The fact hat they did not think of wire :apping does not change its na ure; it is still ‘snooping.’ ”' Protection of national security, Mr. Weisman continued, “some ;imes warrants measures that >therwise would not be justified. 3ut the United States Congress ;hould require of the Executive Department a more convincing showing of necessity than has yet oeen given before it confers on t this dangerous power of wire sapping. Jewish Groups Propose Congressional Fair Inquiry Procedures WASHINGTON, (JTA) Rep ’esentatives of the American rewish Committee, B’nai B’rith Vnti-Defamation League and \merican Jewish Congress testi !ied last week before a House tules Committee subcommittee gainst unfair procedures of legis ative investigating committees. Col. Harold Riegelman, speak ng for the American Jewish Committee and the ADL, pro posed a seven-point program of uniform rules of fair conduct for such committees to prevent “the enduring injury .of innocent peo ple.” For the American Jewish Congress, Will Maslow, its gen eral counsel, proposed a 14-page model bill designed to regulate the procedures of Congressional investigating committees which, according to Mr. Maslow, are today operating with few, if any, legal restraints and which are the “one notorious exception to the principle that ours is a govern ment of laws, not men.” Col. Riegelman’s rules would provide that: the scope of a Con gressional investigating commit tee be clearly defined and the body stay within these limits; the full committee should exercise control over use of testimony taken in executive session; a wit ness shall have the right to sub mit a statement, question other witnesses who have inpugned his character or behavior and to in troduce testimony in his own behalf. Our Kindest Reaards PETERSON BROTHERS Beside the New Mathews Bridge IMS EAST BEAVER STREET PHONE 444 M Friday, March 5, 1954 Judge Asks For Law To End Discrimination v