THE JEWISH NEWS-5 Movement Rises for Ouster Of AJ Congress Leadership Friday, August 5, 1949 Year's Refugee Mother An attempt to oust the present leadership of the Ameri- can Jewish Congress, on a charge of "betrayal of the proud traditions of the . . . Congress," will be made at the AJC national convention Nov. 9 in New York. The ouster movement is led by the newly-organized Committee for a Democratic American Jewish Congress, which has sharply criticized() Rabbi Irving Miller, chairman are reputedly among the move- of the AJC executive committee; meat's workers. Shad Polier, vice president; his The Committee's charges de- wife, Justine Wise Polier, presi- clare that "an autocratic few dent of the women's division, have seized control of the and Dr. David Petegorsky, exec- American Jewish Congress. Ex- utive director. pulsions (including Detroit) and Rabbi Shepherd Z. Baum of threats of expulsions are the New York, former national di- order of the day. Top profes- rector of organization for the sionals brazenly intervene in Congress and a present mem- division and chapter elections. ber of its national executive A handful of officers, aided by committee, heads the new com- a ruthless professional bureau- mittee, and Nathan M. Padgug, cracy, attempts to entrench it- a charter AJC member and a self in offiCe by dictatorial and member of its national admin- authoritarian methods." istrative committee, is its secre- tary. Leaders of the Detroit Metro- politan Chapter of the Congress, which recently was ordered de- activated by the national group, Beatte Kott, age 10, congrat- ulates her mother, Mrs. Jacob Kott, with flowers in honor of her selection as "Refugee Moth- er of the Year" by United Serv- ice for New Americans, largest voluntary agency aiding new- comers to the United States. Mrs. Kott, who now lives in New York City, is a 52-year old German- born school teacher. Her selec- tion was a tribute to "her cour- age and strength in keeping her family together during the dark JERUSALEM — (JTA) — The years of Hitlerism and in fight- conference of American, Israeli ing for its rapid and smooth ad- and other rabbis held here at justment to the American way the initiative of a delegation of of life." Rabbis Ask Agency Funds for Yeshivoth Bulgarian Jews Okay Showing 'Oliver Twist' SOFIA, (JTA) — The British film based on Charles Dicken's "Oliver Twist" was passed by a group of representatives of the Jewish community after a spe- cial private showing. They decided that the contro- versial film, which had aroused a storm of protest in Germany, France, Britain and the United States, could safely be played in Bulgaria, on the ground that it would not cause any anti-Semi- tic sentiments. They pointed to the friendly relations of Bulgar- ians and Jews. Before the film could be passed for public ex- hibition, the Bulgarian authori- ties invited spokesmen of the Central Consistory of Jews in Bulgaria and other Jewish or- ganizations to attend the spe- cial exhibition of the film. The Polish film, "The Border- ing Street," has been received here with crowded houses. The film depicts the struggle in the Warsaw Ghetto against Nazi brutality and shows the suffer- ings of the innocent Jewish pOp- ulation. Jews Flee Poland's - Renewed Anti-Semitism VIENNA, (JTA) — A group of 20 Polish Jewish refugees have arrived at Kittsee, Austria, on the frontier near Bratislava, the Socialist newspaper Arbeiter Zeitung, reported. The newspaper said that the Polish Jews were put across the border by Czech authorities. They are reported to have fled Poland because of renewed "Jew-baiting" there. The refu- gees are quoted as saying that more Jews can be expected to flee Poland. The Arbe'iter Zei- tung says that apparently neither the Polish nor Czech au- thorities attempted to plac,e any obstacle in the path of the Jews. Egypt Releases Jews Interned as Zionists ---- NEK YORK—Fifty prominent Egyptian Jews, who were in- terned for "security" reasons by the Eygyptian government last May when the new State of Israel was constituted, were re- leased and given permission to emigrate to Israel, according to a cable received by the Ameri- can Jewish Committee. The release of these Egyptian Jews from their internment at El Tor on the Red Sea for alleged Zionist activities, culminates 12 months of effort on the part of the American Jewish Committee, the World Council of Churches and the International Red Cross to secure their freedom. OTTOWA (JTA) — Abraham Harmon, Israeli Consul General to Canada, and Aryeh Ben Tuvim, Consul, presented their credentials to the Department of External Affairs and became the officially accredited repre- sentatives of the Tel Aviv Government in the Dominion. the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the United-States and Can- ada decided to ask the Jewish Agency for $500,000 to be allo- cated in its budget for yeshivoth "which are now in a desperate situation." The rabbinical conference de- cided that if the Jewish Agency executive does not comply with the request, the rabbis will start an independent fund - raising campaign in the United States. Chief Rabbi Isaac Herzog, Min- ister of Religion Judah L. Mai- mon and other Israeli religious leaders would in this 'case pro- ceed to the United States to help in such a campaign. Israeli Health Minister I. M. Levin, president of the Agudas Israel executive, issued a state- ment declaring that "there is no foundation to the Jewish Agency report that agencies affiliated with the Agudas Israel and with the Agudah laborite organiza- tion have this year received funds totalling $2,500,000." The statement said that last year the Jewish Agency allo- cated 30,000 pounds to Youth Aliyah bodies affiliated with the Agudah groups. A sum of 27,- 000 pounds has also been appro- priated for a settlement scheme of the Agudah laborites. Tne sum of $1,200,000 men- tioned in the Jewish Agency re- port as having been granted to Agudah institutions was not granted to the organization as such, but on an individual basis to neWly- arrived immigrants who happened to be members of the Agudis Israel or of the Agu- dah laborite organization, the statement stressed. It denied that "at any time did Agudas Israel educational institutions receive any funds from the Jewish Agency." U. S. Sets Israel Immigration Quota; Rumor of Visa Rush Denied Here Britain to Release Part Of Israel's Sterling NEW YORK—It is estimated that under the austerity pro- gram of the Israeli Government, total imports (including imports of capital goods) will reach the sum of LI 60,000,000 ($180,000,- 000), according to information released by. Israel Coropration of America. An other dispatch to The Israel Corporation of America reports that a financial agree- ment has recently been con- cluded between Israel and Great Britain providing for the re- lease of almost LI 7,000,000 ($28- 000,000) from Israel's blocked sterling balances during the six months from May 1 to Sept 30, 1949. Catholic College Names Jewish Lawyer Trustee WINOOSKI PARK, Vermont- (JTA) — St. Michael's Catholic College here named George Mintzer, Jewish communal lead- er, an associate trustee of the institution. Mintzer is counsel of the American Jewish Com- mittee and is a former Chief Assistant United States Attorney in New York. WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Presi- dent Truman set an annual im- migration quota from Israel to the United States. The quota is limited to 100 persons born in Palestine. Israelis born in other countries come under the im- migration quotas set by the United States for their native lands. (A report in the New York Herald Tribune stated that more than 10,000 applications for immigration to the United States have been filed with American consulates in Haifa and Tel Aviv. Consular officials are reported as saying that by including families, ,the total would reach a minimum of 15,000 Israelis seeking perma- nent residence in the United States. Many of the applicants seem to have been- born in countries which enjoy large American immigration quotas. The Haifa Consulate has 4,447 applicants qualified to leave un- der various quotas.) Chairman Pat McCarran of the Senate Judiciary Committee placed a virtual lid on Commit- tee approval of new displaced persons legislation this session. The Senator stated that he could see no reason for rushing on such legislation until "maybe next May." He claimed that the 205,000 DPs authorized under existing legislation .would not come in until that time. A spokesman for the State Department denied that the Department has received "ur 7, gent" requests from American consulates in Israel for diplo- matic and administrative rein- forcements to process an alleged flood of Israeli applicants for emigration to the United States. The Department said it had no record of 10,000 active Israeli applications for American visas- One consular official who re- turned' from Israel a few days ago said that a figure of 3,000 would be more nearly accurate and that most of this number was made up of Jewish refugees from Shanghi who were resettled in Israel. At the same time, the 'State Department revealed that a total of 335 U.S. immigration visas were issued in Haifa to Jews between July 1, 1948, and June 30, 1949. The number of ap- plications registered at the Haifa consulate, however, was much greater. Approved appli- cations registered at Haifa from Jan. 1 of this year to April 28 are subdivided into countries of birth of applicants. The list- ing includes: Austrian, 913 reg- ular quota and 15 • non-quota preference cases; Czechoslova- kia, 524 and 12; Danzig, 24; Iran, 11; Latvia, 60 and 2; Palestine (native born) 1,464 and 43; Poland, 2,846 and 74; and Syria, 70 and 6• It could not be immediately determined here if the figure of 1,464 native born Palestinians were all Jews. In the first six months of 1949 a total of 341 visas, includ- ing both tourists' temporary permits and immigration visas, were issued at the Haifa , con- sulate. 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