ORT Congress Open's in Geneva; Marks 75th Anniversary of Founding GENEVA, (JTA) — With dele- gates in attendance from 27 countries, and messages of greeting from prominent world leaders, including President Eis- enhower and President Itzhak Ben Zvi of Israel, the World ORT Union opened its world congress here marking the 75th anniversary of . its founding. New officers named are Sen. Herbert Lehman, honorary pres- ident; Prof. William Haber, president of the central council; and Dr. Aron Syngalowski, pres- ident of the executive commit- tee. In addition, there are six vice- presidents, including Armand Brunschwig, of Geneva; Renzo Levi, of Rome; Abel Shaban, of Johannesburg; J. Shapiro, of Tel Aviv; Mrs. L. Kaphan, of New York; and M. J. Hochman, also of New York. Paying tribute to ORT's work in the field of rehabilitation as an "inspiring job,' President Eisenhower told the congress in his message: "The schools, vo- cational centers and training workshops which the ORT spon- sors among the free nations of the world contribute to - the so- cial and economic well-being of these nations. "Your • congress, while focus- ing attention upon the achieve- ments of an exceptionally fine organization which has seen 75 years of devoted service to hu- manity, testifies to the fact that free men _can voluntarily over- come differences of custom, race and nationality to work together for a good cause." - Highlights of the opening session, held in the historic. Electoral Palace here, were addresses by Dr. Aron Syngal- owski, chairman of the,ORT world executive committee, and * David Morse, director- WE ARE NOW CATERING For WEDDINGS, SHOWERS, B A R MITZVAHS, SWEET SIX TEEN S. ETC. Moderate Prices. Can accommodate from 25 to 125 people. 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Dr. Syngalowski; outlining the history of ORT from its begin- nings in Czarist Russia, pointed out that ORT has never "mixed politics" with its work, its "only aim being to increase the num- ber of qualified workers, im- prove the cultural level of the worker and contribute to the re- birth and reconstruction of the world on a peaceful basis." In summarizing ORT's more recent accomplishments, Dr. Syngalowski paid special trib- ute to the w o r k achieved by the organization in the United States. He had particular praise for the extension of ORT's work to North African countries and to Iran, as well as the expan- sion of its activities in Israel. ORT has "taken root in the soil" of many countries in the last six years, Dr. Syngalowski reported. Among the "tests" met by ORT in the last half decade, he declared, was the need to shift its activities elsewhere af- ter compulsory cessation of its activities in countries behind the Iron Curtain. In the last six years, the ORT leader reported, more than 80,- 000 students have passed through the organization's schools. Adults had made up 75 per cent of the students in 1949, he said, while last year the adults numbered only 25 per cent. The North African ORT program, it was reported to Moroccan and Tunisian dele- gates, will be increased from the present $749,000 a year to more than $1,000,000 annually. The new program calls for es- tablishment of new ORT cen- ters, in cooperation with local authorities, in Sefrou, Fez, Marrakesch and possibly Mag- adore. J. J. Bowers, addressing the delegates in behalf of the United Nations Educational Scientific and C u l t u r al Organization, lauded ORT'S work and declared that "those who have organized ORT training centers might perhaps help the acute shortage among technically trained staffs in underdeveloped areas." Greetings were read by Dr. Syngalowski from many famOus leaders, including m e s s ages from Sen. Herbert H. 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