Friday, February 7, 1947 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Eighteen Canadians Warned Against League for Free Palestine Technical Skill in Palestine Country's Industrialization Advanced by Haifa Technion MONTREAL (JPS-Palcor). — The Zionist Organization of Can- ada has advised Canadian Jews against giving support to the American League for a Free Pal- By BENJAMIN WILK estine, a Peter H. Bergson affil- Treasurer, Detroit Chapter of American Society for Advance- iate, now endeavoring to organ- ment of Hebrew Institute of Technology in Haifa, Palestine ize branches and raise funds in The great importance of Jewish technical activities in Palestine Canada. Samuel J. Zack, presi- cannot be overemphasized. The current visit of Dr. Shlomo Kap- dent of the Canadian Zionist or- lansky, president of Hebrew Institute of Technology of Haifa (known ganization, points out in a state- as Hebrew Technion) to the United States and his address a few ment issued here, that the weeks ago to a very representative and large number of interested League was repudiated by the Detroit men and women has focused attention on the role technically Zionist Congress in Basle and by Vaad Leumi, Jewish Palestine's trained people have played and ; =— National Council. The League, are bound to play in the future he said, is reputed to support of Palestine. Irgun Zvai Leumi. During a comparatively short (Harold L. Ickes, former Secre- time, as history is measured, the tary of Interior, and Senator James E. Murray (D., Mont.) are barren soil of an impoverished among the international figures country has been developed into who will participate in the Con- fruitful lands capable of produc- ference on Hebrew Liberation, ing economically sound agricul- Feb. 8 and 9, at Hotel Astor, New York, it was announced by tural products. This has been due Harry Louis Selden, co-chairman to two very important factors— of the League.) the will and hard labor of a nurn.- Jewish Committee Urges UN Action On Restitution Austrian Leaders Differ On Discrimination Clause LONDON, (JTA)—Austria has no objections to inclusion in the peace treaty being drafted by the Big Four deputies of a clause safeguarding racial and religious rights and barring discrimination, Chancellor Leopold Figl said. His statement contradicted that made by Austrian Foreign MM- later Karl Gruber, who said such a clause would constitute unde- sirable discrimination between Jews and non-Jews. NEW YORK (JTA)—The U. S. government is urged to make rep- r esentations hastening United Na- tion's action for the restoration of Nazi-looted property to Jewish victims, in an eight-point program made public this week by the American Jewish Committee. In cases where the looted prop- erty has disappeared, the Corn- mMee program urges compensa- NEW YORK, (JTA)— Maurice tion to the victims. The Commit- Schwartz, famous Yiddish actor tee's program is as follows: and producer, has been awarded • Iinmediate and full restitution of all property rights and interests should the Jewish Forum's Louis JD. be made to the Jewish victims of Axis Brandeis Medal for 1947. persecution. • Administrative obstacles to imme- diate effective restitution should be removed and appropriate administra- tive measures should be enacted to fa- cilitate such restitution. • The U.N. Economic and Social Council should include among its re- sponsibilities such restitution to vic- tims pf the Axis powers. • Just compensation should be made for property rights and interests which cannot be restored. • Unclaimed or heirless property rights and interests of Jewish victims of the Axis, including organizations and committees, should be transferred to appropriate Jewish organizations for use in relief, rehabilitation, emigration and resettlement. • Effective measures should be taken to facilitate the transfer abroad of property rights and interests, or their proceeds. belonging to such victims who reside abroad. 'Unclaimed or heir- less property rights and interests in foreign countries, or their proceeds, of - such victims should be transferred to Jewish organizations for use in re- lief. rehabilitation, emigration and settlement. re- • In the light of the inadequacy of previous allocations from German rep- arations for use in relief, rehabilitation, emigration and resettlement. any fur- ther decision on German reparations should provide for an adequate addi- tional share in such reparations for such uses. • Representations should -be made by the government of the U. S. to the governments involved. pointing out American interest in, and the need of. speedy and satisfactory restitution and ber of pioneers, and the technical Immigration Committee skill and knowledge of engineers compensation. Includes Rep. Celler and scientists. Through the efforts of such men the productivity of WASHINGTON (JTA) — A the soil has been increased four Sub-committee on Immigration and five times its ordinary ca- and Naturalization has been ap- pacity. This has made it possible pointed by the House Judiciary Coats to create a standard of living ac- Committee, now handling immi- BENJAMIN WILK Dresses ceptable to migrating Jews. gration affairs. It consists of the erly, the Hebrew Institute of following Representatives: Re- Beautifully Cleaned & Pressed Technical Achievements Pickup & Delivery Anywhere This increase in productivity Technology at Haifa must be publicans Frank Fellows of can be traced to technical achieve- financed properly so that it may Maine, the chairman; John M. BUY ZOBER ments in the development of soil Robison of Kentucky, Louis E. The Kosher Vegetable Oil conservation, irrigation, machin- continue to furnish more and bet- Graham of Pennsylvania, and SOAP POWDER CLEANERS & DYERS ery, roads, drainage and building ter trained engineers and scien- Democrats Emanuel Cellar of STONE SOAP CO. products, as well as seeds and tists, to make Palestine not only New York, Frank L. Chelf of Established 19 Years FREE DELIVERY — 25-lb. Boxes cattle. The fact that Palestine is an agricultural but also a thor- Kentucky, and Ed Gossett of UN. 1-5100 3227 Puritan TR. 3-0700 lack ing in many fundamental oughly industrialized community. Texas. natural resources such as coal, iron ore and wood has made the problem peculiarly adapted to men who have been trained scien- tifically in Palestine itself. For that reason the 700 engineers already produced by the Hebrew Institute of Technology at Haifa have contributed greatly to the economic development of the country. At the present time the Insti- tute itself has 600 students of collegiate grades of which 50 are - GIs from the United States and is also training 400 boys of high school grades. Its faculty, includ- ing refugee professors, includes some of —the- best engineering brains of pre-war Germany. Its When the committee of a noted French scientific society, courses cover the familiar fields splendid in cutawayi and silk toppers, called at Menlo of civil, mechanical, electrical, Park to present the society's medal, Edison was engaged chemical and nautical engineer- in an important experiment. He was dirty, perspiring ing. but it is lacking in sufficient and shirtless. After much persuasion and without drew and adequate laboratories to give ing, he took off just enough time to accept the medal the students practical demonstra- and express his appreciation of the honor. tions in the theories they study in text books. That is why Dr. Kaplansky is in the United States seeking and getting funds for new buildings and new laboratories. Like all truly great men, Mr. Edison hated sham and Aid to Manufacturers Even with inadequate facilities pretense. He was always as natural as an old shoe. the - professors and students at the Institute are helping manufac- He could laugh at himself and admit himself wrong. turers in Palestine solve their He was honored by the entire civilized world, yet on one occasion he problems, just• as in the United States manufacturers and colleges refused an award because it required his wearing a sash. cooperate in the development of new products and new processes. Industry has begun to realize.the "You have to have dirt on your hands to get along with the Old Man," necessity for constant scientific one of his laboratory employees taunted a white-collar worker. And and technical research to obtain improved products at lower cost. another summed him up with "He ain't got no side—he ain't got no front Palestine presents a challenge to the Hebrew Institute of Tech- —he's just a genius." nology at Haifa (the only Jewish technical institute in the world). He was a man idolized and eulogized by millions. He could walk with Dr. Lowdermilk's proposed plan for diverting the waters in and kings—yet he kept the common touch. around Palestine is primarily an engineering problem. The Dead Today, as we approach the centennial of his birth, we are proud that Sea, a storehouse of salt, is a chemical engineer's dream, from our company, like many other independent electric companies, bears the which he may develop untold products such as the light metal, name of thig great American. magnesium, to supplant wood and steel. The lack of ordinary build- ing products means development . cif plain and reinforced concrete on which an excellent start has already been made. `Barren Lands Made Fruitful' The picture of Palestine with its problems and possibilities has a counterpart in the United States V, where barren lands have been 0 made fruitful through irrigation and where the dammed up waters have been used by engineers to create electricity, which_ in turn , 0 PIN House. AT POW! PLANTS IN HONOR OF MR. EDISON is used to produce products abun- You are also cordially invited to see elec. Institute Museum at Greenfield The Edison dantly and economically. tricity in the making at any Edison power Village will have a special exhibit from But technically trained people plant 1-3 and 5-8 p.m. daily, 10 a.m. to Feb. 15. Hours are Feb. 10 through 9 a.m: are the key to the development 4 p.m. Saturday. Call RA. 2100 for details: to 4 p.m. daily. 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