Friday, August 29, 1947 Administration Shifts Point To Speedy Action on DPs Page Thre• THE JEWISH NEWS The Cold Fact The Home of Fine CARPETING WASHINGTON (JTA)—In a I visit DP camps in Germany and three-way shift announced at the I Austria; and a sub-committee of White House, Ugo Carusi, corn- I the House Foreign Affairs Com- mittee, headed by Rep. James G. missioner of immigration and! Fulton, is leaving for Europe naturalization of the Department later this month to study the IRO to! and DPs. * * of Justice, is being transferred ! the State Department to handle Training Village .Project the displaced persons problem as Finds Friends In Capital special aid to Assistant Secretary- NEW YORK (JTA)—Further details of a plan to bring to the designate Charles E. Saltzman. Watson B. Miller succeeds Car- United States 25,000 displaced persons from Europe and train usi as head of the Immigration them as industrial workers in Service, having just resigned for Quoddy Village, Maine, for later this purpose as Federal Security immigration to Latin American Adm inistra tor. countries, were revealed by Survey of DP Problem Frank Cohen, New York Jewish Carusi's most important work industrialist, who is the promoter will be to make a survey of all of the plan. (The Jewish News —International Soundphoto phases of the DP problem, in- reported on this project in last eluding sc'tlement of DPs and week's issue.) DR. AARON WEXLER, a scien- At a special meeting of Presi- tist of Pittsburgh, Pa., has an ideal administration of President Tru- man's immigration directive of dent Truman and the senators occupation in these dog days. He December 22, 1945, White House from Maine, who are sponsoring flask of liquid air with Press Secretary Charles G. Ross the project, the President gave his prepares a said. A study of the IRO will also approval and offered his support, temperature of 458 degrees below be made by Carusi, who is ex- Cohen reported. "The President zero. His aim is to uncover new pected to spend considerable time agreed to issue a directive to has- facts about the behavior of metals in Europe and South America in ten the cooperation of all govern- ! in the super-cold. • the near future. , ment departments and has desig- 1 in appointing Miller, President! nated an administrative secretary , Truman wrote him that "the con- for this purpose," he said. science of the nation has been i The State Department will fur-' moved by the tragic plight" of : nish the visas for entrance either the displaced persons: "In recent i as transit, or for trainees and will; LONDON. (JTA)—The Jew- conversations I have discussed' also give its active support. It has with you and with other high' appointed a special deputy for ish community of Liverpool is now in its fourth week without officials." continued the Presi- t is purpose. Cohen revealed. dent. "the importance of critical; Meetings have also been held kosher meat supplies and there problems relating to displaced With the Army which is to be re- is a possibility that the boycott persons which the country is fac- sponsible for the transfer of the by slaughterers on the handling of meat intended for Jewish con- in disPlaced families. Five Groups Study Refugees According to a report in the sumption may spread to other THEY'RE LUSH, THEY'RE LOVELY...OUR The DP problem will be studied New York Times, the War Assets ! areas. Despite appeals from Jewish LATEST DESIGNS... BROADLOOM by five congressional committees. Administration has received rec- The Senate Sub-Committee on ommendations from its Labor Ad- and labor circles. the slaughter- CARPETS AND ROOM SIZE RUGS BY ! ers have restated their intention Immigration, headed by Sen. visory group condemning the pro- Chapman Rivercomb, will survey posal for displaced persons and ! of not handling meat for Jews the DP question as part of a gen-1 favoring alternative ways of util- 1 as a protest against the hanging eral study of immigration. The izing the village. Labor's argu- of two British sergeants in Pal- wide Armed Services Committees ofl merit is that the law bars arrange- ! estine by the Irgun. New textured effects and beautiful soft tones in a variety of rich, deep pile carpets and rugs to harmonize the Senate and House w-ill. visit I rnents in the contracting of a job Germany and Austria and invest- 1 for anyone brought into the Unit- Lee's Retreat Reported with your every decorating need. They're in Our rug depart- igate DP conditions, among other td States, and that the proposal `Nest of Fascist Books' ment now. Come in and see them. All mode of "LIVELY WOOL" things. The Senate Appropria- i was therefore one that involved (JPS)—"Little NEW YORK 'tions Committee is sending mem- s the use of compulsory labor. OPEN TN Li RS. -•-FRI. A petition for U. S. transit Compton," a Tudor mansion in hers abroad who will include DP AND SAT. UNTIL areas in their investigations. A ! visas for displaced persons was Warwickshire, England, which 9 P.,vt. sub-committee of the House Com- submitted to Ugo Carusi, U. S. ' served as a rest home for combat- mittee on Foreign Aid, headed by commissioner of immigration and fatigued U. S. army officers dur- ing the war and as the private Rep. Christian Herter, plans to ! naturalization. retreat of Lt. Gen. John C. H. T+IE +1 O NIE OF Lee, now under investigation for FINE CARPETI NG alleged abuses of enlisted per- sonnel in his Mediterranean thea- 19139 LIVERNOIS AVE. ter command. was a nest of Fas- Just North of West Seven Mile Road cist literature, Capt. Oliver Hol- den, U. S. A. retired, disclosed UN. 1-5628 JERUSALEM (JTA)—After a him and other Arab extremists, in an article in the New York ...■■•■=r- week of Arab-Jewish clashes dur- as a trial balloon to test internal World Telegram. ing which 35 persons were killed and foreign reactions. There is every reason to believe, and 80 wounded, it seemed pro- bable that both sides had brought however. that the Higher Com- the situation under control and, mittee wishes to keep the out- at least for the time being, there break within narrow limits, be- would be no large-scale rioting cause widespread violence would injure the Arab case before the in Palestine. A correspondent of the Jewish UN. 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Of- 2114 Penobscot Bldg., visit to Palestine two weeks ago ficials of the two quarters gath- Detroit 26, Mich. of Brig. Gen. I. N. Clayton, head ered in an open field and slaugh- of the Middle East section of the tered a lamb in the traditional Please insert the following in the new Year Greetings Section of The Jewish News British 'Embassy in Cairo, and Arab manner, after which all I am a paid subscriber Rosh Hashanah Editjon. • former head of the Arab Affairs partook of the sacrifice. Present Bur,au of the British Ministry of at the ceremony were the parents I wish to become a paid weekly subscriber. Please enter my subscription for one year, for State, and a virulent anti-Zionist. of Ahron Hanowitze, an Amer- which I enclose $3 0 Shortly after Clayton's talks ican veteran who was killed by and Family. with Jamal Husseini, vice-chair- an Arab mob near the Hatikvah Mr. and Mrs. man of the Committee, the at- quarter last week. Speakers rep- City Zone - tack on the Cafe Hawaii in Tel resenting both people condemned Address Aviv took place. This, and the the outbreaks which marred rioting which followed, are be- peaceful relationships of many lieved to have been desired by years duration. Liverpool's Jews Still Without Meat BIGELOW ... Ftr O VV1P "S Reporter Finds Arabs Calm And Averse To Mass Rioting FREE! New Year Greetings For Weekly Subscribers AGAIN 11 1111 •1111111111 11 118 • 11111111 1111 111111 The Jewish News -Offers Service That Has Become Community Tradition ❑