Three Month Delay Seen in Admitting ImmTgrants WASHINGTON, (JTA)—It will require some three months of study and preparation of admin- istrative regulations and proced- ures before United States im migration officials can put the - new refugee immigration law into operation, it was reported here. One of the complications in getting the program to admit 214,000 people under way, is that at the last minute Congress switched responsibility for im- plementation from the Mutual Security Administration to the State Department. The work of the voluntary or- ganizations cooperating with the Something from Israel— For a Rainy, Rainy Day TEL AVIV, (JTA)—A shipment of 4,000 Israel-made raincoats left here aboard a special El Al plane for the United States. The first shipment of 500 tons of phosphates from Israel's Negev region left for Italy. Larger quantities are expected to be shipped soon. 16 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, August 28, 1953 immigration program, including the Joint Distribution Commit- tee, will prove more difficult than under previous immigra- tion laws, it was predicted. Among the new difficulties im- posed by Congress was the pro - vision of the law which requires that assurance of jobs and housing for prospective immi- grants be given on an individual rather than a mass, basis. Translated American Works Slated for Israel Publication TEL AVIV, (IIP) — Hebrew translations of American works are to become a regular product of Israel publishing houses. Im- port of paper from the United States for implementation of the project will be undertaken by three authorized importers. The Ministry of Education, working in conjunction with the U. S. authorities, will approve titles chosen by publishers from lists submitted by them. 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DAY CAMP FOR CHILDREN Sholem Aleichem Institute e Full Course Steak, Fish or Chicken Dinners Now Being Served at $2 Private or Semi-Private Bath , Plenty of Activity If You Want it BEING TAKEN Editor, The Jewish News I would greatly appreciate your giving space in your col- umns to the following lines, since they reveal a grave injus- tice inflicted upon a consider- able number of Central Euro- pean refugees who were forced to emigrate to Shanghai, China, in order to escape Nazi oppres- sion and persecution. During 1952, the Berlin in- demnification office granted in- demnification for physical dam- 18495 Wyoming ages and financial losses to emi - grants from Berlin who were imprisoned in t h e Shanghai Ghetto. The Austrian govern- ment, so far, does not recognize its liability to the refugees who had lived in Austria' prior to their emigration to Shanghai. We must bear in mind that this emigration was not voluntary. A great many in For Grade School and Kindergarten Classes German concentration camps were given release only at the Progressive Jewish Education— obligation of leaving the country. Since Shanghai was Excellent Teaching the only port one could enter without an affidavit, permit or other requirements, there was TRANSi'QRTATION PROVIDED no actual choice. During the first years, the re- FOR INFORMATION CALL fugees were free- to live, move about and work wherever they DIAMOND 1-2552-3 wished, and the majority earned a living except those aged and OFFICE OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. - 6 P, M, ill who were unable to do so. They were cared for by the Joint Distribution Committee. ■ At the outbreak of the Ameri- can-Japanese War, the situation changed for the worse when • MEET YOUR FRIENDS American aid"came' to a stand- AT ...• still. But, Hitler did not rest. He inflicted a disastrous blow to the 18,000 East Europeans living in Shanghai when his German Consul induced t h e Japanese to issue an Imperial proclamation whereby refugees were confined to designated areas. ON • BEAUTIFUL TRAVERSE BAY Strict rules went into effec . t ON M-22 ONE MILE SOUTH OF OMENA, MICH. on May 18, 1943, and no one was • FOR THAT VACATION YOU WILL LONG REMEMBER! • allowed to leave the area unless he was lucky enough to obtain • a special paSsport. To receive this passport, an individual had to undergo an ordeal, which in- cluded screening, often rough , FRIDAY, SEPT. 4th THRU MONDAY, SEPT. 7th I treatment and sometimes mal- INCLUDING $3 AS LOW treatment. The writer of these 3 MEALS DAILY AS lines had to receive special at- tention from a doctor after a Weekly $55.00 and up "hot reception" in the passport • Rest and Recreation renewal process. (Passports I • Hay Fever Relief • Informal Relaxing Surroundings Delicious Meals could be renewed each month, • Pine Scented Air in more favorable cases after 90 • Entertainment . . . featuring: • days). The fact that refugees could • • JOAN ELLEN ERMAN, Vocalist AL VINOCUR, M. C. RUDOLPH EFRAM, Violinist not leave the area had its con- : sequences in Sickness brought • RESERVE NOW! CALL TO. 8-2816 or • 6. about by undernourishment and • SUTTON BAY 5-F-0 2 • a vast increase in deaths. This confinement came to an end only after liberation by the American Army. From the aforementioned, it may be ascertained that: 1. Emigration to Shanghai was not voluntary. 2. Ghetto imprisonment in Shanghai did not differ from real imprisonment. (Although E E Make there was no barbed wire around the area, guards were put on all exits and escape Reservations was impossible). 3. The German government NOW for was responsible for this order because the Japanese govern- OMENA INN'S FUN—PACKED 3-DAY ment issued the proclamation only at the inducement of the Nazis. However, the Austrian govern- ment is liable for indemnifica- • American Jewish _Cuisine• Pollen Free tion to Austrian refugees, and • Special Entertainment • Midnight Jamboree by no means should be allowed • 3 Musical Productions • All Sports to hide behind an alibi pretend- Bring the Children . . . They're Welcome ing that this is a German prob- lem. There is no distinction be- OUR CHILDREN'S 'COUNSELORS WILL TAKE CARE tween Austria and Germany OF THEM AND KEEP THEM BUSY AND AMUSED. since the day in March, 1938 when they agreed there would REASONABLE RATES then be no distinction when the Children Half Price Austrians adopted the slogan RESERVATIONS— O Call Anytime NE NA "One people, one Reich, one Fuehrer." KE. 3-7290 212 INN m Ot • AT THE "NEW" i Fair-goers will also see a brain. wave measuring laboratory— the mobile lab owned by the Michigan Epilepsy Center: The fair will take on an interna- tional flavor Sept. 4 and 5 with the appearance of the Congress of Canadian Daredevils. With "motorized mayhem" as their slogan, they will present 'a two- hour, 28 event "smash 'em up" thrill show each afternoon and evening. 1 • 4 4 GLORIOUS DAYS 4%2" in the Write Writer Asks 'Justice' For Austrian Refugees Name stars Eddie Fisher, The- resa Brewer and Louis Arm- strong are on the bill of the Michigan State Fair which will run from Sept. 4-13 at the Fair Grounds. But another "star show" will give the performers some competition. The Detroit Astronomical So- ciety will present a "Show of Stars," and through a number of telescopes spectators will view the stars, sun and other objects of interest in the heavens. • Consult your travel agent RESERVATIONS NOW Our Letter Box •••,Pi • • 0.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• - 13 INALLETT Michigan State Fair Bills Name Stars in Coliseum ` For Reserva- tions Call Hotel Elkin & Travel Bureau, 131. 1-2717 or Dl. 1-2518; or Greenbush 9779 One of the chief reasons for the drastic shortage of engi- neers is the false public opinion that World War II veterans had overloaded the field of engineer- ing, according to Dean Lorin G. Miller of the Michigan State College School. of Engineering. or Write Omena inn, Omena, Mich. or Call Northport 2482 ON , - G RAND TRAVERsr _Ay ` 2 MILES r. NORTH --AvERsE cyry r K2