Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News WASHINGTON — Attorney G e n e r al William P. Rogers Tuesday told a press conference that the bombing , of synagogues in the South was primarily a matter for local authorities and that he did not think it a good idea to get the Federal Govern- ment involved in investigationS where the government could not prosecute. He indicated that fur t h e r Federal action than assistance presently afforded local police might shift the responsibility for prosecution away from local authorities. Asked if the Justice Depart- ment favored legislation that would expand FBI authority to d e a 1 with the dynamiters, Rogers did not express a desire for such legislation. He thought the bombings "atrocious" but added that. the Justice Depart- ment wants to take action only in the "right way." Rogers stressed that it is the Justice Department's view that responsibility to deal with the bombings rests with municipal and state authorities. Meanwhile Sen. John F. Kennedy, Massachusetts Dem- ocrat, Tuesday introduced a bill in the Senate that would empower the FBI to take action against the pepetrators of dynamite attacks on syna- gogues and schools. The Kennedy bill prohibits the transportation of explosives in interstate commerce or the possession of explosives for use in violation of Federal or state law. He expressed hope that such legislation would permit the FBI to take action. Citing 47 recent bomb out- rages, Sen. Kennedy said "the boldness of the conspirators is particularly shocking." He said there was evidence that the bombings are "part of an inter- state conspiracy in which the crime is conceived and planned in one state and carried out in another" and that "if the local authorities are unable to take effective action the Federal Government should do so." 4 • THE M 1ST ADMIRED MAN WEARS 44' GGG Clothes From ... -X. Wisc. Democrat Hits Inaction on Bombings WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Sen. William E. Proxmire, Wiscon- sin Democrat, has criticized the Attorney General for failure to take effective action to prevent further bomb attacks on syna- gogues in the South. Sen. Proxmire said: "Surely it is too late in the day to adopt so crabbed a view of Federalism as the Attorney General seems to entertain. These are real bombings. They are inflicting real damage, not only on prop- erty, but on the fabric of our collective life. The Constitu- tion is broad enough to meet this challenge . . ." He introduced into the Con- gressional Record an editorial from the Milwaukee Journal urging Federal intervention. let CLOTHES Men's clothing have to be dull. GGG proves it with its latest collection a t Block's Clothes. Here are exciting and stimulating to look at clothes — practical and comfortable to wear. Choose from Featherlight New Brazilian Dictionary Removes Insulting 'Interpretations' of Jew RIO DE JANEIRO, (JTA)— A new Portuguese dictionary was published here by the Min- istry of Education, removing, for the first time, insulting "in- terpretations" which have been for many years tied to the de- finition of the word "Jew." The word "Jew" has always been "explained" in Portuguese dictionaries issued here as the equivalent of "usurer" and of "evil spirit." Two years ago, do not Silks, New Herringbones, Twills and Ombre Stripes. Dress right in GGG clothes Dr. Fernando Leviski, promi- nent attorney and Yiddish writ- er, started a campaign for elimination of those objection- able "interpretations." His cam- paign has now met with suc- cess. It was pointed out here that many Spanish dictionaries in use in Latin America also use- the same "explanations" hither- to included in the old Portu- guese dictionaries. ... you can't afford not to. Judge Rules Out `Sunday Law NEW YORK (JTA)—A New York judge made it clear this week that Jews have a right to keep their businesses open on Sunday if they prove that they are closed on Satur- day for religious reasons. He dismissed the 11th summons for Sunday law violation given to a Jew who keeps his 'laun- derette open on Sunday, but closed on Saturday. The judge, George S. Rader, If You Turned the • v •60 • rit CP I apside Down You Won't Find a Finer Wine Than told the policeman who served the Jew with the summons that he would notify his com- manding officer that a Jew has a right to keep his busi- ness open on Sunday as long as he keeps it closed on Sat- urday. He asked the officer whether the launderette neigh- borhood was predominantly Jewish and whether the fact that it was open on Sundays bothered near by residents. When the officer said the neighborhood was Jewish and that there had been no com- plaints, the judge dismissed the charge. 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Harold Urey and Felix Bloch, were awarded hon; orary fellowships at the In- stitute. Charge Accounts Invited DRESS RIGHT ... you can't afford not to I Neff iCIN1 Inchtule f %Wit and -• Bore 4 OUR 41st YEAR • ‘4• 11.0 d : 19132 LIVERNOIS HE's Just Off 7 Mile Rd. IN WILLIAMSBURG ROW • Phone DI 1-0480 OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY 'TIL 9 • SATURDAY 'TIL 6 3-THE ‘ DETROIT JE WISH NEWS — Friday, May 30, 1958 Federal Government Refuses to Act on Synagogue Bombings