. -. WIONMINOMIRONWILW (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JFK Praises lanai Brith convent if further cross examina- (Continued from Page 1) JERUSALEM—A mass trial tion is permitted. tunities of your youth; its has The first and only witness for began here Tuesday for 104 developed programs to broaden Yeshiva students accused of the prosecution Tuesday w a s human rights and defend civil J trespassing on the premises of Jerusalem Julie Grasse, Mother liberties." in Superior of St. Joseph Convent. Christian missionary schools Bnai Brith president Label demonstrations staged Sept. 10 . She testified that on the after- Magistrate Eliezer Halevy is noon of Sept. 10 she heard a Katz presented Klutznick with commotion and saw 80 to 100 the first award of the anniver- presiding. "religious persons" in the con- sary year for personifying "the A sharp dis- vent courtyard. She said that a purpose and ideals of Bnai Brith pute developed nun immediately locked the in the lasting contributions he when S hmu el front doors and that the demon- has made to Jewish life and to Tamir, counsel strators did not enter the con- the American society." He com- for the de- vent edifice but "sat or squatted" mended Klutznick for having fense, objected without hurting anyone or injur- contributed vision and dyna- to the magis- ing property. "They neither at- mism to Bnai Brith. trate's ruling Klutznick said that now that tacked nor damaged the that the nature Bnai Brith has attained 120 premises," she said. of the schools The Mother Superior testified years, the traditional life-span invaded by the that she summoned police who of Moses, the order must "not demonstrato r s removed the demonstrators only, like Moses, look into the was not to be Promised Land, but actually "without incident." mentioned i n enter it." Stressing that Bnai It was on cross examination the proceed Brith has not completed its that Tamir tried time and again work but ings. Tamir in- only begun, Klutz- to develop the "character and nick said: "The sisted that the Land aims" of the convent. But the we envisage is Promised character and a concept of a magistrate just as persistently aims of St. Jo- meaningful Jewish life per- S. Tamir refused to permit . questioning petuated despite new chal- seph Convent, one of the institutions invaded, along that line. lenges." must' be spelled out to prove Citing the developing Negro Senate Body OKs that the "essential ingredient" revolution, Klutznick said "Jew- of the trespass was not criminal Bill Banning Bias in ish education must keep the in intent. Even if the demonstra- Restaurants, Hotels_ torch of learning lighted with tors were mistaken in their sufficient brilliance for the Jew WASHINGTON, (JTA)—The "honest" opinions regarding the to see his personal obligation." Senate Commerce Committee nature of the institution; he ar- said the Jew was entering approved a bill banning racial He gued, "it would be a travesty of and "the Promised Land of material religious discrimination in justice if the accused would be places of public accommodation. well-being but the Bnai Brith deprived of the chance to ex- The measure would cover all old values of uniting Jews in press themselves. hotels and other places serv- the highest interest of human- Magistrate Halevy said at the ing transcient guests except ity must not be submerged or end of the afternoon session of owner-occupied homes with no lost in materialism or auto- the day-long trial that he would more than five rooms for rent. mated conformity." Klutznick said that "during rule as to whether cross exami- The Senate committee measure nation will continue. It is be- is similar to one approved by the first 120 years of Bnai lieved that the defense will pur- the House Judiciary measure, Brith, the Jewish community, sue its line of questioning about except that the latter is more partly because of Bnai Brith's role, is better organized, more the "character and aims" of the sweeping in its coverage. unified, strengthened in its se- curity and awakened to its com- munal responsibilities. Now we must think of educating, per- petuating, and inspiring our people to bring the old values into the new life, of continuity from the exodus of Moses to the present marches for free- dom." ATTENTION SISTERHOODS, GIFT Other speakers included Gov- ernor Otto Kerner of Illinois SHOPS, DRUG STORES, ECT. . . . and Abraham Feinberg, nation- al chairman of Israel Bonds. All New Hanukah Merchandise on Display Some 1,500 persons attended the dinner, including a dis- Shop Now and Save tinguished group of 120 Anni- versary Founders, who are sup- porting a special fund for Jew- ish educational purposes coin- ciding with the anniversary. (In New York, Mayor Robert STERLING SILVER F. Wagner proclaimed this week as "Bnai Brith Week" in New York City in observance of the 120th anniversary of the on 24" Heavy Chain establishment of the organiza- Reg. tion. The proclamation was 2,5 read at an all-day conference $2.50 of the Bnai Brith Metropolitan Council marking the event. The conference, attended by 1,500 guests, was addressed by REG. $3.00 Edward E. Grusd of Washing- ton, D.C., editor of the Bnai $159 Brith National Jewish Monthly. It also included panel dis- cussions on adult Jewish edu- 5 Styles catin, the work of the Anti- Not a Toy Defamation League and the Bnai Brith Youth Organiza- tion.) Comay Calls on UN to Lend Support to 'Fruitful Arab-Israel Dialogue' UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., (JTA)—Calling upon the United Nations to put its weight be- hind a "fruitful Arab-Israeli dialogue," Michael S. Comay, Israel's permanent representa- tive to the UN, reiterated Is- rael's call for resolving the Arab-Israeli differences "across the negotiating table." Comay repeated Israel's re- quest for peace talks with the Arab states at the end of the General Assembly debate in re- -plying to attacks by three speakers—Talib Hussein Shabib, Foreign Minister of Iraq; Moshin Al Aini of Yemen; and Salah El-Dine Tarazi of Syria. Jacob Schiff Trust Gives $250,000 to Columbia University NEW YORK, (JTA)—Colum- bia University has received a gift of $100,000 from Lawrence A. Wien, a New York Jewish communal leader and $250,000 from the Jacob H. Schiff Char- itable Trust. 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