Hias to Resettle 12,000 Refugees NEW YORK, (JTA) — The United Hias Service expects to help resettle about 12,000 Jew- ish refugees in the United States, Canada, Australia and South America during 1958, it was reported at the 74th annual meeting of the organization by Murray I. Gurfein, president. Gurfein said that last year United Hias helped some 19,000 Jewish refugees find new homes in these countries. The meeting was told that the organization will need $3,548,- 762 for its 1958 operations as compared with $3,020,495 spent last year. Max Ornstein, treas- urer, emphasized that the trans- porting of emigrants who are now leaving Poland, Hungary, Egypt, and other countries of Europe and North Africa will entail large expenditures on the part of United Hias this year. In 1957, many of the refugees, including Hungarian escapees, were transported by ships and planes provided by governmen- tal and intergovernmental agen- cies. The meeting adopted a reso- lution urging that major revi- sions be made in the basic U.S. immigration a n d nationality laws, in accordance with recom- mendations made by President Eisenhower. The meeting also In recognition of the activities Proposals are made for an saluted the State of Israel on of Boris Gourevitch as president economic and military alliance Phillip Stollman returned the occasion of the tenth anni- of the Union for the Protection between Israel and Jordan, a from Israel, where he was on versary of its founding, and of the Human Person and its free port for Jordan on the a brief visit together with Dr. heard a message from Israel's affiliated association, the Com- Mediterranean and participa- Joseph Lookstein, in the inter- Consul General in New York, mittee for the Defense of the tion by the Arab countries in ests of Bar-Ilan University. Simcha Pratt. Rights of Jews in Central and a humanitarian plan to give In a report to the Detroit The United Hias Award of Eastern Europe, prominent Arab refugees the arable soil committee, Stollman announced Honor cited President Juscelino leaders have nominated him for in Iraq, Syria, Jordan and El the appointment of Dr. Tuvia Kubitschek of Brazil for "his the Nobel Peace Prize. Bar-Ilan as Arish. exemplary leadership in pro- The committee's statement the general For Gourevitch's work, "The viding homes in the Great Re- Road to Peace and to Moral concludes: "A compromise be- director of the public of Brazil, for refugees, Democracy," Prof. Robert M. tween Israel and the Arab states university in escapees, expellees, and dis- Maclver first nominated him is difficult to attain. A brother- Israel. Dr. placed and stateless persons of for the Nobel Prize. Others who ly alliance can be implemented Bar-Ilan, a all faiths, who were forced by concurred and seconded the more easily. We request the graduate of r. circumstances to seek new nomination included U. S. Sen- immediate convocation of the B rooklyn homelands where they may live ators Ralph E. Flanders and Arab-Israeli Peace Conference Technion, re- new and productive lives amid Hubert H. Huniphrey and M. under the supervision of the ceived his peace and security." Daniel Mayer, president of the United Nations. An economic, D octorate;. :,;,, commission of foreign affairs of cultural, and military alliance from Colurn- Leader of Polish Jewry the French National Assembly. of Israel and the Arab states is bia and Jeru- Stollman salem Universities in organical Two new pamphlets have our supreme aim." Honored at N. Y. Dinner chemistry. For many years he been published by Dr. Goure- NEW YORK (JTA) — Lead- was in close research work to- vitch. One of them contains ers in all walks of Jewish life gether with the late Dr. Chaim comments on his "The Road honored Judge Maximillian to Peace and to Moial Democ- Weizmann in Rehovoth. He Friede, former Jewish leader published important Research racy." Among the statements in Poland now active in the and reprinted reviews is a Works together with Dr. Weiz- United States on behalf of Jews lengthy review of his book mann and Prof. Bergman. Dur- who left Poland since the war, from The Detroit Jewish ing World War II he was com- NEW YORK (JTA) — A list mander of the chemical depart- at a dinner addressed by Dr. I. News. Schwarzbart, former member of Incorporated in one of the of organizations authorized to ment of the British Army in the Polish Parliament, and pamphlets is an essay by Dr. conduct public fund-raising the Near East where he served other prominent personalities. Gourevitch on "The Philosophy campaigns in the United States as Major. Later he was in the of History and Physiological for the benefit of Israel in Haganah, where he participated 1958 was released by the Jew- in the War for Independence in Psychology." Simultaneous with the publi- ish Agency's Committee on 1948. He is the only son of the cation of these pamphlets and Control and Authorization of late Mizrachi Leader, Rabbi the statements nominating Dr. Campaigns. Maier Bar-Ilan, in whose honor The committee, which coor- the university was named. Gourevitch for the Nobel Peace Prize, the Committee for the dinates fund-raising for Israel Stollman reported that the Promotion of Arab - Hebrew in this country, was established new building of the Detroit nine years ago under the Rapproacement and Understand- Dormitory is progressing very ing, established within the auspices of the Jewish Agency rapidly. At the celebration, U.S. framework of the Union for the and includes representatives of Ambassador Lawson stressed Protection of the Human Per- the United Jewish Appeal, the the importance of Bar-Ilan Uni- son, issued an appeal to Arab Council of Jewish Federations versity as a bridge between the public opinion for a speedy and Welfare Funds and the United States and Israel. peace with Israel. Signed by United Israel Appeal. The Jew- Stollman, as chairman of the Dr. Gourevitch, Prof. Maclver, ish Agency invites contributors board of trustees in the United to Israel causes to inquire at Dr. Albert Simard and Wallace States, underlined that science C. Speers, Sr., this appeal, in its New York offices for in- and scientists in this preplexed Arabic and in English, reviews formation concerning any fund- world may be in great abund- the period of great cultural co- raising activities on behalf of ance but what we are lacking is operation between Jews and Israel. the spirit and high principals The committee said the con- of the Prophets and Judaism Arabs, the publication of out- standing Jewish works in Ara- tinued influx of Jewish refu- for which the Bar-Ilan Univer- bic and the numerous joint ac- gees to Israel makes it more sity stands. He called upon De- tivities that were carried on by imperative than ever to assure troit friends of Israel and Bar- Arabs and Jews, and declares: priority for the United Jewish Ilan University to support this "The Hebrews returning to Is- Appeal and to coordinate fund- institution of learning. FOR OPENING rael are reviving the greatness raising efforts throughout the of the Hebrew literature which United States. NEW ACCOUNTS flourished under Arab rulers of The following 12 organiza- lturbi in Israel the Middle Ages." tions received authorization for Concert Tour (Limit 1 gift per account) , FREE with a $100 after the committee studied New Account — their financial data and after . Beautiful miniature they pledged priority to the Liqueur glasses. Set United Jewish Appeal as the of 6 gift boxed. major source of philanthropic OUR funds for Israel's immigration, absorption and colonization pro- gram: American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science; American Friends of the He- b r e w University; American- FREE with a $200 Israeli Cultural Foundation; New Account — American Red Mogen Dovid for Graceful Salt and FREE with a $100 Israel (membership campaign Pepper Mills. _Wal- New Account — only); American Technion So- nut finish, lacquered G.E. Auto Spot Light FREE GIFT when brass fittings. ciety; Federated Council of Is- plugs into your auto you open a new r a e 1 Institutions; Hadassah; cigarette lighter.. and Fancy account of $25 or Jewish National Fund (tradi- more. Your choice of tional collections only); Miz- several useful items. rachi Women's Organization of America; National Committee Beautifully Cleaned and EVERY ACCOUNT for Labor Israel (Histadrut Hand Finished World-famous pianist and INSURED Campaign); Pioneer Women, Complete Dry Cleaning TO $ 10,000 the Women's Labor Zionist Or- conductor JOSE ITURBI Service ganization of America; Wom- takes time out from his six- en's League for Israel, (New week concert tour of Israel to romp with his dog, Kara- FREE with a $200 New York area). Pick-Up and Account— Camera • with Authorization of a campaign kooka, the gift of Syngman Delivery Service flash unit takes 12 does not imply its endorsement Rhee of South Korea. With CURRENT RATE pictures—color or black them is the Mayor of by the Jewish Agency. OPEN AN and white. Eilat, HANNOCH NENNER. ACCOUNT IN Iturbi's was the first formal Former Nazi Arrested FREE with a $200 New ANY AMOUNT concert at Eilat. The pianist, for Torturing Jews Account-8 cup copper who was guest conductor of decorated Carafe for VIENNA . (JTA) — Polish the Israel Philharmonic Or- gracious serving. Keeps police have arrested Napoleon chestra, played four concerts coffee piping hot. Piasecki, f or m e r assistant in the Fredric R. Mann Au- and chairman of the district Peo- ditorium in Tel Aviv, and ple's Council of Posen, on also played in Jerusalem, CURTAIN LAUNDRY charges of having participated Haifa and Beersheba. The in the murder of Jews during tour was sponsored by the the Nazi occupation of Poland. 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