to Continue Drives All Summer • Report $53,762,000 Raised In Cash at Chicago Parley CHICAGO, (JTA)—In rpesonse to the emergency situation re- quiring increased funds to move large numbers of Jews out of Romania and Iraq and other distress centers, Jewish commun- ity leaders meeting here at the National Report Conference of the United Jewish Appeal pre- sented a total of $11,900,000 in cash to the campaign for settle- . men in Israel and refugee aid in all parts of the world. This brought to a total of $53,- 762,000 the amount of cash that was received by the United Jew- ish Appeal since Jan. 1, 1950, it was announced by Judge Morris Rothenberg, national chairman of the United Jewish Appeal. Declaring that "for the first time in the history of the UJA, immigration of Jews to safety and security has been drastically curtailed because of lack of funds," the principal resolution adopted by the conference urged that American Jews be informed "that campaign results and cash payments on pledges today are tragically inadequate to meet the increased needs that have suddenly arisen in the last few months." . To cope with the requirements of the new immigration from Romania and Iraq, the confer- ence adopted the :ollowing three point program: 1. The continuation, regard- less of any time schedule, of all campaigns throughout the summer months in behalf of the UJA. 2. The resolicitation of con- tributors whose gifts have not measured up to standards of responsibility set in each com- munity, so that the millions of additional dollars so des- perately necessary may now becoine available. 3. The establishment of new, active cash collection commit- tees to go forward at once to press for the conversion into cash of all pledges. The conference further re- solved to "issue a solmen warn- ing that urgent deadlines exist for the immigration into Israel of Jews from Romania, Iraq, and other countries." Campaigns now approaching a climax in 3,400 communities throughout the country have raised substantial- "Israel is confronted With the ly more than $54,000,000 received in cash. However, in most in- greatest immigration crisis of stances contributors make re- the last five years," Dr. Joseph mittances on a year-round basis. J. Schwartz, director-general of The sum of $500,000 was re- the Joint Distribution Commit- ceived from Detroit. Golda Myerson, Minister of tee, told the parley. "The Joint Labor in the Government of Is- Distribution Committee, in the rael, warned the delegates that first five months of this year, tens of thousands of Jews now moved more than 54,000 Jews to clamoring for admission to Isra- el faced the same fate of annihi- Israel and 6,000 to other lands," lation that overtook large num- Dr. Schwartz reported. By early bers of Jews in Nazi-dominated fall, he said, the J.D.C. will have Europe, if Israel is forced by exhausted its total anticipated funds for the year— lack of funds to bar its doors to emigration approximately $14,000,000. them. A resolution adopted paid trib- In a message addressed to ute to Henry Morgenthau, Jr., the parley, Israel President now recuperating from an ill- Dr. Chaim Weizmann empha- ness, for his exemplary leader- sized that the people of Israel ship. Another resolution assured must rely on the United Jew- President Weizmann that Ameri- ish Appeal "as never before to can Jewry would measure up to `fielp us carry the burden of the. holy work we have begun." its responsibilities. President Weizmann expressed American Jewish women con- his gratification at the "devo- tributed a record total of $66,- tion . and energy" • shown by 000,000 since 1946 for the hu- American Jewish leaders in sup- manitarian rescue and recon- port of this -year's campaign of struction programs of the United the UJA. "I am compelled to Jewish Appeal, it was revealed urge upon you," he said, "the at the conference. greatest effort to convert pledges into immediate cash, and to THE JEWISH NEWS - 7 hasten the successful conclusion Friday. June 16, 1950 of your campaign." 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The president-elect attended London University and served to the Jewish Legion in World War I. For 21 years, he served in ex- ecutive capacities in the auto= motive industrial field, until 1946, when he entered the in- surance business. Other officers to be installed , are : Archie Katcher, Philmore A. Leemon, Irving Hayett, Sam 7 Atlas. Sidney • Sidder, Morris Burnstein, Beryle Walters, Lau- rence Rubenstein, Samuel Seli- kowitz. Alexander Gersuk, Joe Favoom, Emil Spilman, Meyer Lebowitz, Irving Weinstein and Samuel Wider. Leib. the retiring president and installing officer, will as- sume the office of chaplain, Aaron Droock and Harry Yud- koff, past presidents of District Grand Lodge No. 6 will speak at the banquet. General chairman of the eve- ning will be Milton M. Wein- stein. Presentations to Leib will be made by Jack Leeds and Vic- tor Bloomfield, president of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council. Participating in the musical \ part of the program, will be, /- Maurice -T. 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