Jews Split on Education Bill (Continued from Page 1)t schools only and "not be siphoned off to Jewish, Catholic. Protest- ant or any other schools under religious auspices." Other witnesses onnosing aid to private schools in ,•Inded Mrs. Har- old Rosenfeld. testifying for Na- tional Council of Jewish Women. The subcommittee chairman. Sen. Wayne Morse, Oregon stating his position. said: "I'll go just as far as the Democrat, Supreme Court tells me I can go in the interests of the little boys and girls in this country." Sen. Morse emnhasized that the controlling fav-tor in federal aid to education is the welfare of the child. lie added that the in- evitable result of federal educa- tional aid will be a decision hy the Supreme Court on how far Congress can go in the area. "The soon.— we get a decision the better. - he said. Sen. Jacob K. Javits. New York Republican. expressed his view that President Johnson's proposals do not run afoul of existing juri- dicial decisions on the church-state issue. Representatives of two American Jewish organizations re- peated their conflicting positions on the proposed legislation as pre- sented to the House Education sub- committee yesterday. They differ on aid to children in non-public schools. Another American Jewish Con- gress spokesman, Harrison J. Goldin, of New York. claimed that federal aid to parochial schools would have a disastrous effect on American education. Rabbi Sherer. maintained that the issue is an educational. not a religious one. He said "we are spe- cially gratified that this bill has not chosen to arbitrarily ignore THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS RECIPE OF THE WEEK: RAGOUT OF DUCK f or your Valet:tine- 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg 2 five-pound ducks, cut up 4 tablespoons Mar Pary '/2 cup brandy 1 cup chopped celery 3 cups dry red wine 1/2 pound mushrooms, sliced 1 cup chopped onion 1 teaspoon salt 1 garlic clove, minced Freshly ground black pepper 1/4 cup chopped parsley Marinate duck for 2 hours in mixture of brandy, wine, onion, garlic, parsley, nutmeg, salt, pepper and. 1 cup water. Remove duck and dry, saute in Mar-Pore until golden brown. Place duck in heavy saucepan and pour unstroined marinade over it. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer for 30 minutes. Add celery and mushrooms and continue cooking for 30 minutes. Serves 6. a lifetime gift OMEGA Friday, February 5, 1965-3 A 14K white or yellow gold-filled, Omega watch. $85.00. Other Omega ladies' watches from $79.50. 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"Millions, and ultimately bil- lions, will be poured into our parochial schools, thus depriving our public schools of the tax dol- Iflatriat, lars desperately needed for the fashioning of a good public school system in this land. And the aroma of federal funds will untimately tempt every religious group to de- velop elaborate networks of par- ochial schools, - the UAHC .presi- dent asserted. AJ Committee Backs Education Proposal (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) NEW YORK—The American Jewish Committee announced that it fully endorses President John- son's proposals on federal aid to education. The Committee said it ' would recommend that the legis- lation include a provision for ju- dicial review. 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