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November 19, 1954 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-11-19

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Term Austrian Socialist Proposal
'Shameful;' Claims Outlook Dim

Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News

Jews Are Linked to
America by Destiny
Manischewitz Says

Dr. Adolf Schaerf, Socialist
ATLANTIC CITY, N.
:Deputy Chancellor, would agree
VIENNA—Austrian Vice-Chan- 1 to support this offer only if Speaking in behalf of the Amer-
cellor Adolf Schaerf, leader of Socialists persecuted during the ican Jewish Tercentenary Com-
the Social Democratic Party, ' 1933-38 period would benefit mittee, Bernard Manischewitz
has withdrawn his demand that from the general fund. This the told delegates to a national con-
Socialists persecuted by the People's Party (Catholic) lead- vention of the Union of Ortho-
Dolfuss and Schuschnig regimes ers would not agree to since it dox Jewish Congregations of
from 1933 to 1938, be compen- would place the pre-Anschluss
America of the
sated under the same program Dollfus and Schuschnig govern-
centuries of
as Jews and other Nazi victims ments (also based on Catholic
Jewish scientific
it was learned from responsible parties) in the same category as
ac hie vement
Socialist sources Tuesday.
which had pav-
the Nazis.
This demand had held up an i Social Democratic circles as-
ed the way_ for
Austrian government proposal to serted that they do not recognize
the discovery of
the World Jewish Organizations a moral obligation to make res-
the New World
because the People's Party would I titution to the Jews, as Chan-
and had estab-
not agree to putting the Nazi ; cellor Konrad Adenauer of West
lished a pre-
and pre-Anschluss regime in the Germany has done.
destined bond
same category.
of kinship with
A spokesman for the People's
However, Jewish quarters have Party termed the Socialist atti-
America.
already indicated that the offer tude on the problem an attempt
"There is a
drafted by Finance Minister to make Chancellor Julius Raab's
Manischewitz destiny that
Reinhardt Kamitz was unac- forthcoming American visit a links us to America • through
ceptable even "distressing and failure, since he will come to centuries of time," Mr. Manis-
shameful."
the United States without an chewitz told delegates at the
A government spokesman an- agreed settlement with the convention's opening session.
nounced that the cabinet, at its Jewish organizations.
"As early as the year 1262 —
meeting Tuesday, had not dis-
Jewish circles here consider two hundred and thirty years
cussed the proposal to the Jew- Dr. Kamitz's latest offer to be before the discovery of America
ish organizations.
far below minimum Jewish de- —Judah ben Moses Cohen and
Under these circumstances, mands, noting that the total of- Isaac ben Sid of Toledo, Spain,
observers here believe that it is fered is less than the heirless were engaged in the basic as-.
highly unlikely that talks with property claims alone.
tronomic calculations that made
the Jewish organizations can be
possible the later voyages of
resumed before Chancelor Julius
discovery. And from that time
Raab's American trip later this Brownell Sets New
forward, as though a divine
month.
hand were guiding their pro-
Immigration
Policy
Dr. Reinhardt Kamitz previ-
gress, it was Jewish astronomers,
ously had proposed to the
Jewish mathematicians and
NEW
YORK,
(JTA)
Attorney
Cabinet that it offer the Jewish
Jewish mapmakers who fath-
Claims Committee on Austria General Herbert Brownell an- ered the concepts and the scien-
nounced
at
mass
naturalization
30,000,000 schillings as a lump
here the new pre- tific means which made Colum-

sum settlement of all heirless ceremonies
p i policy
polcy under the im- bus' voyage possible.
and communal property claims,
"For nearly 400 years," Mr.
migration laws.
and establish a 100,000,000 schill-
Manischewitz added, "our people
The
new
procedures,
which
ing fund for restitution and in-
paved the way for the coming
demnification of all political call for inspection of aliens at of 23 Jewish settlers to New
their
point
of
origin
and
reject
victims of the Nazi regime in
the ineligibles there, will serve a Amsterdam in 1654—and in the
Austria, including the Jews.
two-fold
purpose, according to process, they helped provide a
Dr. Kamitz based this general
Mr.
Brownell;
First, inadmissi- shining pathway to freedom in
ized offer on the position that it
bility
of
any
alien
will be deter- the new World for the oppressed
was contrary to an Austrian law
mined
before
arrival,
and often of other nations and other gen-
to offer the Jews "special treat-
before
departure
from
abroad, erations."
ment."
materially reducing the hard-
ship which comes with exclu- Friendship with U.S.
sion at a port of entry. Second,
CHARLES WEINSTOCK the alien in possession of proper Es Hailed by Sharett
documents will be admitted with
Cordially invites
Direct JTA Teletype Wire
virtually no delay at the port of
to The Jewish News
entry by the immigration au-
His Many Friends
JERUSALEM—Friendship and
thorities.
mutual understanding with the
and Customers
Under the new immigration United States remains the "cor-
policy,
Ellis
Island,
known
to
To See
nerstone of our foreign policy,"
hundreds of thousands of im- Premier. Moshe Sharett declared
The Beautiful New
migrants who passed through here Monday night in the Knes-
its portals, is to be closed down. set at the opening of a parlia-
mentary debate on foreign pol-
WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Scott icy.
NOW ON DISPLAY
McLeod, State Department Se-
The Premier expressed pleas-
curity and Consular Affairs ure at Israel's friendships with
At
Director, will represent the France and saw good prospects
United States at the meeting of
of a closer relationship with
BUICK'S RETAIL STORE the
Inter-governmental Com-
Britain. He also expressed "con-
6164 CASS AVE.
mittee for European Migration fidence" in Israel relations with
Near G.M. Bldg.
in Geneva on Nov. 20.
Turkey, Canada and Latin
American relations, as well as
TR. 5-9700
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-5 with
Burma.
Friday, November 19, 1954
He said the government
would continue to press for the
Soviet Union to give Israel-
bound immigrants freedom to
leave the USSR. He also noted
the determination of the gov-
ernment to strengthen Israel's
security and to take in immi-
grants from countries where
they cannot live in safety. In
tasks of building Israel, absorb-
ing immigrants and erecting se-
curity safeguards, he stressed
the importance of the loyal as-
sistance of world Jewry.
Israel and France have con-
cluded an agreement for "co-
operation in atomic research for
peaceful purposes," Sharett said.

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