Roffman Main Speaker At Warburg Tribute NEW YORK, (JTA) — Paul 0. • Hoffman, chairman of the board of the Studebaker Pack- ard Corporation, will be princi- pal speaker at a testimonial dinner to Edward M. M. War- burg, president of the United Jewish Appeal, at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, Jan. 22. The dinner tribute will also hear addresses by Senator Her- bert H. Lehman, who will act a s toastmaster, and Louis Broi- do, chairman of he advisory board of Gimbel Hoffman • Brothers. Mr. Warburg, who also is chairman of the Joint Distribu- I tion .Committee, will be honored I for his general chairmanship of the UJA over the past four years and his role since 1939 in help- I ing the Appeal to raise close to I $1,000,000,000 to aid . victims of war and oppression. From the Nation's Capital Immigration Law Reforms Asked; Ike Beclouds Ladejinsky Case WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Scott vestigation. It also takes about McLeod, administrator of Presi- 40 days for the business of get- dent Eisenhower's refugee relief ting together the necessary doc- program, called for revision of uments and appearing before the refugee relief act of 1953 to Consular officials, he added. make it easier for prospective McLeod also cited bureaucratic immigrants to qualify for ad- complexity as another reason mission. for the slow-moving program. He told a press conference, Five government offices—Public however, that even if the revi- Health Service,. Imniigration sions he recommended were and Naturalization Service, forthcoming, he doubted that Army Counter-Intelligence Corps, President Eisenhower's goal of Treasury and Labor Depart- 214,000 immigrants could be ful- ments—are concerned in the fillpd before expiration of the processing of applications, • in addition to the State Depart- law in 1956. McLeod, a State Department ment. Mr. MCLeoci complained that store i center in the law whiCh came out of the his capacity of Congress was hardly recogniz- security c h i et, able as 'the' the one President has been under Eisenhower had proposed, and heavy attack added that the Bureau -of. Se- for his admin- curity and Consular Affairs had istration of the not been prepared 'to administer refugee admis- in the first instance, since it was sion law. Rep. originally. to have been the re- Emanuel Celler, sponsibility of the Foreigri - Op- chairman, of the erations Administration. ' House Judiciary To Receive Heirless Property Committee, who JNF Conference is condemned it as The Jewish Restituti on 'Suc- Set for March 11-13 "insane, arbitrary and savage," cessor Organization w as cVSig The three-day national con- has called for McLeod's removal nated by. President Eisenhaver 0 -•ference of the Jewish National from his post. to receive the unclaimed proper- Fund of . America, originally ty of certain deceased vi Sen Herbert H. Lehman also , ty of 'Scheduled to open Feb. 11, will .attacked the Administration's I Nazi persecution. be he d in Washington, at the "mishandling" of the emergency The official designation took Willa Hotel, March 11 to 13, refugee immigration program the form of an- Executive order etecording to an announcement I and called President Eisenhow- amending the Trading _With the by Dr. Harris J. Levine, president! er's Emergency Refugee Immi- Enemy Act. The act provides of the JNF of America. gration Act a "tragic disappoint- safegtards for retrarisfer of the, The change was necessary in ment." property in the event that eligi- order to make it possible for The State Department official ble heirs appear at a later date. highly placed personages in Is- I laid blame for the slowness of ref- • Believe Eisenhower Stand rael to attend the conference as ugee admissions to the extreme Beclouds, Ladejinsky Case guest speakers. complexity of the law itself. He Remarks by President Eisen- The conference • will be high- cited as a chief hindrance the hower in response to questions lighted by a discussion of the necessity for United States spon- at his press conference on the problems of land reclamation sors for potential immigrants to Wolf Ladejinsky case were con- and land development in Israel. give assurance that each of the sidered to have beclouded the refugees would have a home and issue further and to have had a job to go to, and would not an adverse effect on the Russian- For The become a public charge. He said born Jewish argronomist. "THRILL OF THE YEAR" he favored a modification of Ladejinsky, former U. S. agri- the law that would permit rela- cultural attache in Tokyo where ' Come and See the New tives of U. S. citizens to enter he was given credit for the ma- this country without such assur- jor land reform program, was ances. , fired as a security risk when that Such a relaxation of require- job came under the Department With Variable Pitch! ments, - however, might not fill of Agriculture from the Depart- the goal, in any event; he added. ment of State. An anti-Semitic For Hie Best Deal in Town He expressed doubt as to wheth- issue figured , in the develc develop Come and Sea er a sufficient number of appli-. ments. The State Department cants who could Meet the had cleared him. Following in- CHARLES WEINSTOCK health requirements of the law tercession by the White House would want to leave Europe, staff, the Foreign Operations At now that many Continental Administration named Ladejin- were experiencing an sky to a "sensitive" post in Viet- BUICK'S RETAIL STORE countries economic upswing. nam. 6164 CASS AVE An average of 126 Working The President surprised his days is required to process each press conference by declaring Near G.M. Bldg. application, he explained. Of that Ladejinsky's clearance for TR. 5-9700 this total, the longest period is the new post with the FOA was 42 days required for security in- entirely the responsibility of FOA director Harold Stassen, and that if it should prove to be an error, Mr. Stassen would have committed that error. The President said he had not reached any personal judgment in the case, and said that the whole affair was a case where honest men might legitimately reach differing conclusions. Sec- retary of Agriculture Ezra Taft WINS THE HIGHEST Benson still thinks Ladejinsky is INTERNATIONAL WINE a security risk, despite his clear- ance by both the State Depart- AWARD IN PARIS ment and the Foreign Opera- tions Administration. , Newspapers Are Critical Reaction to the President's statement concentrated on the whole question of the security program. The New York Times said that "President Eisenhow- er's comments at his press con- ference . • . about the federal employe security program in general and the Ladejinsky case in. particular have only com- pounded the confusion already existing -in' the .public mind and, so far . as we can see, within the 'Government itself. Never has there be-en a greater need than- .11 ■ . NE now for a thorough going ex- Pr.,74 A VVAIWIIII/Megi t amination of the whole pro- gram." '55 BUICK Ee LIME FINEST tag trif. ir4k Vr Alt The Premium Quality Medal of Leadership has been &warded to Cadillac Club Deluxe Port. The Star of Excellence to Cad- . 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