Weizmann Warns 'Mission' Israel Looks to U. S. Aid Mizrachi Names Acting President Dr. Pinkhos Churgin of New York City has been elected act- Continued from Page 1 ing president of the Mizrachi newed wave of persecution of Jews in Iraq," a foreign ministry Organization of America. He succeeds Leon Gellman, whdl left spokesman announced. Asserting that the latest wave of persecutions began on Yom Kippur, the spokesman said 10 Jews arrested in Amara, south, of Bagdad, including the head of the local community, had been jailed and tortured "in Nazi style" to make them confess mem- bership in the Zionist movement. , The spokesman said • that since the State of Israel had dicated the Agency must spend been established the Jews of between $4,000,000 - $4,500,000 Iraq had been the victims of a monthly to maintain the 90,000 barbarous regime's racial perse- Jews now housed in reception cution. camps. He estimated the cost New Acts of Terror of feeding and sheltering 'new- "To the general discrimina- ly-arrived immigrants in Israel tion long suffered by the Jews during the coming year at of , Iraq have now been added $50,000,000. new acts of terror, including Monroe Goldwater, president detention in concentration of the United Jewish Appeal of camps, confiscation of property and staged trials," the Foreign Greater New York and a mem- ber of the UJA delegation now Ministry spokesman stated. touring Israel, said he was "au- He added that there are 130;- thorized by David Ben Gurion, 000 Jews in Iraq and some of DR. PINKHOS CHURGIN Premier of Israel, to say that a these Jews whose lives and pos- recent Jewish Oct. 21 for Jerusalem to assume Telegraphic sessions had been jeopardized Agency report attribiiting cer- the chairmanship of the execu- had tried to escape to Israel. tain statements to the Prime tive of the World Mizrachi Or- "The fate of Israel hinges Minister concerning the immi- ganization. upon the fate of immigration," gration of Dr. Churgin will serve as Jewish youth from Foreign Minister Sharett told president of the American re- America was a distortion of his a Mapai meeting in Ramat Gan, ligious-Zionist movement until views." Gan, near here. Goldwater added: "I lam per- the next national convention in "We are compelled to saturate the summer of 1950. the country with people" in suaded that at no time did the At present dean of the Teach- preparation for any emergency," Prime Minister say or give any ers' Institute of Yeshiva Univer- reason to believe that Israel is Sharett said. "It is difficult to Dr. Churgin has been af- assess the repeated reports of a interested in anything but free- sity, with the university for "second round" of warfare pre- will immigration of any Jews filiated dicted by the Arabs," he added, wishing to enter this country." Jewish history a n d literature 28 years and is now professor of "but it is obvious that every Until his election to the presi- minute is most precious to us. New 'Der Stuermer' dency, he was 'a vice president Our power, and our nation must of Mizrachi, and served on its Called Anti-Semitic be increased." administrative board during the Can't Place Controls past 10 years. "We cannot place any con- LONDON (JTA) — British trols on the rate of immigra- Foreign Secretaary Ernest Bevin tion" to Israel, Berl Locker, told Parliament he could not in- Jewish Agency executive chair- man in Jerusalem, told the terfere with the proposed publi- United Jewish Appeals' "emer- cation of the German anti- gency mission." (Since this talk, Semitic paper, "Der Stuermer." Mr. Locker has been in the His reply came after Barnett United States.) Janner, Laborite M.P., asked Mr. Locker said no immigra- whether the foreign secretary tion controls could be imposed „knew the printer of "this hor- "because emigration is a matter rible pornographic paper," wide- of life or death for Jews in ly circulated during the Nazi some countries." Without men- period, has intimated that he tioning the country of origin,. will resume publication. he disclosed that 20,000 Jews came to Israel during the past six weeks from one country Urge Jews Not to Hate while another 20,000 are coming New German Republic from the same nation. He added that 500 Jews are BUDAPEST, (JTA)—The cur- now arriving daily in the Jewish rent issue of Uj Elet, organ of state from this unnamed coun- the Jewish community of Buda- try, in addition to the "flow of pest, carries a letter from the newcomers from other areas." "German Democratic Council" The Agency official said the and excerpts from some of its immigrant reception centers literature which call for the has reached 90,000. "We cannot Hungarian Jews not to hate the regulate immigration," he de- German people and the new East clared, "when fear of persecu- German Republic for the crimes tion drives them to our shores." of the Nazis. The letter says it Need Millions Monthly would be wrong "to mingle Meanwhile, Levi Eshkol, new- hatred of the German fascists ly-elected Agency treasury, in with the German people." 2 DP Commissioners Are Finally- Sworn In WASHINGTON, (JTA) — After are Harry N. Rosenfield of New more than a year's delay while York City and Edward M. their- appointments were in- O'Conor of Buffalo. volved in the controversy over the provisions of the Displaced Our NEW address: 708 David Persons Act, two of the three Stott Bldg. Our telephone: WO. members of the Displaded Per- 5-1155. sons Commission set up by the Act were sworn in following con- THE JEWISH NEWS 5 firmation by the Senate. They - Friday, October 28, 1949 ' Bring New CARPET Loveliness to Your home Luxurious rugs and carpets in wide selection in America's most complete price range. Whether your color scheme calls for flora's, pastels or sculptured tone-on-tone they are here for your choice. Be Sure to Ask for Your Good Friends: ' BEN LUTZ • GEORGE SIMONS D ME OR 1769 FORT STREET Corner Southfield Phone DUnkirk 1-3535 44 If you want a TREAT instead or a TREATMENT... UPA Urges Welfare Funds Give Top Priority to UJA By MILTON FRIEDMAN WASHINGTON; (JTA) — The national United Palestine Appeal convention held here adopted a resolution calling on all welfare funds and local communities to lend their efforts toward rais- ing every possible dollar in be- half of the United JeWish Ap- pears beneficiary organizations. One thousand delegates from 38 states attended the parley. The resolution called for: 1. Joint establishment' by the UJA and local welfare. fund and communities throughout the country of local quotas and the joint determination of percent- ages of funds collected to be allocated for overseas needs. 2. Conversion immediately of all pledges into cash so UJA agencies can meet the urgent needs essential to the survival of the more than 85,000 Jews in transit camps in Israel. 3. Refrain from expansion of local services and the initiation of new projects which would of necessity deprive the UJA of funds for Israel. 4. Make immediate plans for the 1950 campaign of the UJA and reconsider and revise any ollotments- of funds coil cted during 1949 so that the UJA will obtain funds in proportion to the critical situation facing its agencies. The convention also unani- mously adopted a resolution calling on President Truman to "lend the weight of his influence in the United Nations to in- sure a solution of the problem of Jerusalem that shall be both equitable and practical." The Jewish community of America 'must be roused "to a frenzy of excitement about the need for cash so that it will pour into the offices of the offices of the United Jewish Ap- peal and out to Israel," Henry Morgenthau Jr., general chair- man of the UJA 'told the dele- gates. Asserting that "so far we have only done fairly well," Morgen- thau told the delegates that "we haven't begun to - match the sacrifices of the Jews of Israel— even in terms of mere dollars." Israel Ambassador Eli a h u Elath stressed "that there is no desire on the part of the govern- ment of Israel to intervene in the internal affairs of the Jew- ish 'community in the .United . States," smoke ld Golds W e get along fine with doctors, bless em. 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