• NJA.U r Eisenhower Urges Congress Revise Immigration Laws WASHINGTON (JTA) — De- tailed recommendations for the revision of United States im- migration laws will be sub- mitted to the Congress, Presi- dent Eisenhower declared here in his State of the Union mes- sage. The President urged Con- gress "to approve without fur- ther delay the urgently needed amendments" to existing. im- migration laws Which he sub- mitted in the last session of the Congress. He stated: "In keeping with our re- sponsThility of world leader- ship and in our own self in- terest, I again point out to the Congress. the urgent need for revision of the immigra- tion and nationality laws. Our nation has always_ wel- coined immigrants to our shoreS. The wisdom of such a policy is clearly shown by the fact that America has been built- by immigrants and the descendants of im- migrants. That policy must be continued realistically with present-day conditions in mind."' The President announced that he was recommending "that the number of persons ad- mitted to this country - annually be based not on the 1920 cen- sus but on the latest, the 1950 census." • He said that "pro- vision should be made to allow for greater flexibility in the use of quotas so - if one country does not use its share, the va- cancies may be made available for the use of qualified indi- viduals from other countries." "The law," he declare d, "should be amended to permit the Secretary of State and the Attorney General to waive the requirements of fingerprinting on a reciprocal basis for per- sons coming to this country for temporary visits. This and other changes in the law- are long overdue and should be taken Carmel Wines Are Now Available in Detroit A. Sharp, of the National Whdolesale Grocers, 8938 12th St., this week announced the first arrival of Carmel Wine from Israel for Michigan distri- bution. Mr. Sharp stated that the Cannel Wines will be available at new moderate costs to the consumer. He said the wine, in five brands — Tokay, sweet grape, burgundy, malaga and sauterne — will be sold in all chain grocery markets, in local groceries and drug stores. Information regarding Car- mel Wines may be secured by calling Mr. Sharp, TR. 1-0606. Professionals to View . Community Impacts at Staff Institute Jan. 27 "The Impact of Changing Community Patterns Upon Fed- eration Agencies and Institu- tions" will be considered at the seventh annual Professional Staff Institute, Friday, Jan. 27, at the Esther Berman Branch of the United Hebrew Schools. Registration for the Institute, held under Jewish Welfare Federation auspices, will be at 9:30 a.m. The United Hebrew Schools, Jewish Home for Aged and Jewish Community Coun- c i i. will be represented by par- ticipants who will deliver for- mal presentations. Following luncheon the Jew- ish • Community Center, Jewish Social Service Bureau and Jew- ish Vocational Service will be represented in a like manner. care of promptly. Detailed rec- ommendations for revision of the immigration law will be submitted to the Congress." Sen. Lehman Dissatisfied With Eisenhower's Views Sen. Herbert H. Lehman, who has led the Senate fight for liberal immigration legislation, said President Eisenhower's recommendations to Congress for immigration reform and for 'improvements in the Refugee Relief Act "are promising, but do not get to the heart of the matter — the bigoted national origins quota system." Chairman Emanuel Celler of the House Judiciary Committee said that the President's rec- ommendations in the State of the Union message for changes in immigration laws were "a keen disappointment." "We will accept them," Mr. Celler said, "but this is contrary to all -our expectations. We /had been promised a worthwhile pro- gram by the Administration. This is nothing. It strikes me that the mountain labors and gives us a mouse." Rep. Francis E. Walter, chair- man of the House Immigration Subcommittee and co-author of t h e controversial McCarran- Walter Immigration Act, spoke out against "any attempts to make a Roman holiday in this election year" out of proposals to amend the immigration law. Branches of the Labor Zion- ist Organization will gather Sunday afternoon, in the new Labor Zionist Institute, Schae- fer and W. 7 Mile, for a work- shop, designed to aid individual groups with program and or- ganizational problems. Ben Harold, chairman of the workshop, announces that. Jo- seph Edelman will conduct a session on organizational tech- niques, assisted by Mrs. Nor- man Naimark and Mrs. William Schumer. A second session on elements of programming will be led by Mrs. Rebecca Sanders, Mrs. Harold Noveck and Samuel Rabinovitz. Branch members will exchange ideas as well as learn new techniques. 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"I urge Detroit Jews to ask Labor Zionists Plan Workshop Sessions 22—Detroit Jewish News INFANTS SERVICE GROUP for Israel Carmel Wine," Mr. Sharp said. "It is the crystal clear wine with an excellent taste, produced from the finest grapes in Rishon LeZion and Petach Tikva in Israel." Carmel Wine's history is as romantic as Israel's. Sixty years ago, when the early sett- lers in Palestine came_ to Baron Rothschild, of Paris, for assis- tance, he made a study of the possibilities of the Holy Land and an authoritative study sub- mitted to him said: "Restore the ancient vineyards!" Thus began the great wine industry in Rishon LeZiOn, and the Carmel Wines are now rated among the very best produced any- where. ■••,,-.-•■•••• Friday, January 13, 1956 mai s TA RRING Sensational Dance Quartet THE STEP BROTHERS MICKEY DEEMS THE MUSICAL WADES CHRISTOPHER & DOROTHY SMITH Top TV Comic And Jackie Beutel and ISG'S OWN ADORABLES For Reservations, Call Mrs. S,amuel Rosenberg Mrs. Sidney Cohen .. 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