IT Auschwitz Survivors Hold Memorial Reunion; Honor UJA, American People; Start Scholarship A scroll honoring the United Jewish Appeal for its rescue, resettlement and re- habilitation work on behalf of survivors of the Nazi ter- ror is presented by Norbert Wollheim (left) to Rabbi Herbert A. Friedman, UJA executive vici-chairman, at the Auschwitz Memorial Din- ner in New York. DRIVING LESSONS 7 $ 25 LESSON i■ P COURSE Dual Controls Professional Instructors Day or Evening Appointments Safeway Driver Training LI 2-6742 TO 9-7600 Ike Asks Liberalization of Immigration Laws WASHINGTON, (JTA) , tee and co-author of the con- President Eisenhower called for troversial McCarran-Walter Im- a sweeping liberalization of im- migration Act. migration laws that could end racial and national quotas and provide special admission for KOSHER PAREVE! victims of religious persecution. 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D BLUE RIBBON FOO S • SUFFERN, House Immigration Subcommit- NEW YORK—More than 750 for President Eisenhower, Sen. survivors of the infamous Nazi Javits issued a strong plea for concentration camp of Ausch- the enactment of suitable civil witz, where an estimated rights legislation by Congress 3,000,000 persons—most of them and support of the President's Jews—were put to death by recent call for more liberal Hitler's forces, met here in their immigration laws. Sen. Javits and Dr. Goldmann first reunion since liberation by Allied armed forces 15 years received, as mementos, genuine ago. The reunion took the form examples of the famous "Yel- of a memorial dinner at the low Stars" bearing the word Concourse Plaza Hotel in the "Jude" (Jew), which Jews under Hitler had to wear.. The Bronx. stars they received were mount- The one-time slave-laborers on black backgrounds. of Auschwitz paid tribute to the ed Other were the Hon. United States Government and Michael speakers Consul of Isra- to the United Jewish Appeal, el in New Pragai, York; Joseph Rosen- nationwide humanitarian organ- saft, postwar Jewish displaced ization, which helped to bring persons lea d e r ; Ernest W. them here following World War Michel, who served as chairman II by presenting scrolls to the of the dinner committee and UJA and the American people. Haskell Tydor, a co-chairman They were addressed by U.S. of the scholarship fund. Among Sen. Jacob K. Javits, who re- the guests was Rene Laport, presented President Eisenhow- French Minister Plenipotentiary er; Dr. N a hum Goldmann, to the United States. chairman of the Jewish Agency; A special memorial service and Rabbi Herbert A. Fried- for those who died in Ausch- man, executive vice-chairman of witz was conducted by Rabbi UJA. Herschel Schacter, s p i r it u al In the scroll to the UJA, leader of the Mosholu Jewish the survivors outlined the crea- Center, who was the first Jew- tion of the Auschwitz-Buna ish chaplain to enter the death- Memorial Scholarship Fund, to camps after their liberation. The be made up_ of contributions musical portion of the service by the survivors out of monies was led by Cantor Aran Beid- which they will receive from an ner, of Beth Jacob Congrega- $8,000,000 settlement secured tion, Norwich, Conn., an Ausch- from I. G. Farben, German firm witz survivor. which operated a slave labor artificial rubber plant at Ausch- witz during World War H. In accepting the scroll pre- sented to the American people ION SOUP '60 CHEVROLETS Sale or Lease "Service Is Important" Best Location in Area ... Best Deals All-Ways SEE UN 4-2 300 DI 1-1369 14501 W. 7 Mile Rd., 1 /2 block W. of James Couzens Direct JTA Teletype Wire to. The Jewish News JERUSALEM — Evangelist Billy Graham on Tuesday closed I his brief visit to Israel with the disclosure that he plans to return with his wife in October to shoot color film of Israel's Holy Places. The Evangelist, who said the next visit will last a month, was received Monday :by. Rabbi Jacob M. Toledano; Minister of Religious 'Affair's, and Mrs. Golda Meir, Foreign Minister, who tendered .him a luncheon. President and Mrs. Ben-Zvi received Graham in I their home. Over the weekend, the Ameri- I can Evangelist met with no suc- I cess in two separate gatherings, one in Haifa and another in I Jerusalem. Dr. Graham had an overflow I audience, almost entirely Jew- ish, when he delivered a sermon I Sunday night at the Jerusalem I YMCA. The audience, includ- I ing many young men wearing I yarmelkas, gave him a polite but cool reception. One of Graham's aides later I described the audience as "un- I responsive." 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