THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 21, 1961 — 22
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`Miss Israel' Gets
`Ribbon Fitting'
Hart Tells Senate America Must
Seek Solution to Refugee Problem
WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The
United States has a responsibil-
ity to seek solutions for the
world refugee problem "in the
inter est ofiu
freedom, of in-
ternational sta-
bility and
world peace,"
Senator Philip
Hart, Michigan
Democrat, said
when a Senate
subcommittee
on refugees, of
which he is
chairman,
opened hear-
ings on refu-
gee questions.
James P.
Rice, executive
director of the • Hart
United Hias Service, who ap-
peared before the subcommittee,
suggested the need for liberaliza-
tion of the United States immi-
gration laws. Senator Hart ex-
pressed agreement. with him
that refugee needs were linked
with the national origins quota
system which restricts admission
to the United States.
that United Hias had assisted
approximately 1,500 Jewish refu-
gees from Cuba to resettle here.
The report noted that United
Hias had worked in .cooperation
with the Federal Government
and the local Jewish community
and had created a field office in
the Cuban refugee center in
Miami.
Joseph Feldman Plants Israel to Develop Negev
to Tune of $250 Million
a 'Mile of Trees' in
NEW Y 0 R K, (JTA) — The
Israel to Honor Son
Israel government is planning to
invest $250,000,000 for develop-
ment in the Negev region alone in
the next five years. Levi Eshkol,
Israeli Finance Minis t e r, in-
formed Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz,
resident of the Israel Bond
ation.
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roys Favorite M.C.-
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Specialty-
Canadian Jews Seek
to Win Position on
Protestant School Body
MONTREAL, (JTA) — Resi-
dents' of a Montreal suburb have
been advised by a Canadian
Jewish Congress Committee to
seek a court test of a refusal
Atida Pisanti, who was Is-
to allow a Jewish candidate to
rael's entry in the "Miss Uni-
seek election to the Protestant
verse" contest, gets a ribbon
School Commission, the Con-
fitting at the Carillon, Miami
gress disclosed. Most Jewish
Beach. Making adjustment is
children attend the Protestant
Mrs. Sidney Raffel, wife of the
schools.
hotel's executive director, offi-
A group of the residents met
cial chaperone for "Miss Is-
with the Committee on the Po-
rael" during the pageant.
sition of the Jews in the Edu-
Atida, 19, was born in Haifa
cational System in the Province,
of Turkish and Polish par-
of Quebec. The residents con-1
entage. She plans to return
tended that for the purposes of
to college to major in politi-
"Every refugee is an interna- education Jews are considered
cal science after her present
two year hitch in the Israeli tional political problem," Hart Protestants and that as such,
declared. "If we fail to act ef- should' be eligible for office in
army is up.
fectively, we undermine • the the school administration.
The - legal implications were
welfare and security, not only of
Paris Commemorates
host nations, but our own as well. discussed, and the group was
First Nazi Roundup
In many areas of the world, the counseled to proceed with a
effectiveness of 'our foreign pol- court test of the election. They
of 20,000 Jews in '42
icy is directly related to the suc- were assured help from
PARIS, (JTA)—The deporta- cess of refugee programs in Canadian Jewish Con
The entire ques
tion of 20,000 Jews from Paris those areas."
Je
ary education
in 1942, when the Germans
Roger W. Jones, Deputy Un- dren in Qu
c wa
struck here for the first time
g of
with a mass roundup, was corn- dersecretary of State, for the Ad- at a me
nadi
memorated in solemn ceremonies ministration, appeared before the Region
committee in support of a bill gress
mmi
attended by French officials.
to appropriate $18,200,000 for Prote nt Scho
The ceremonies were held on the United Nations Relief and Grea r Mon
the site where the Jewish mar- Works Agency for Palestine
discus'' was based
T
tyrs, few of whom returned, were Refugees in addition to $6,500,- the
wish oup's feeling t
assembled prior to the deporta- 000 from the surplus food, pro- befo a presentation was
de
yal Commissi
et up
tion. A placque commemorating gram. He told the Senate that to a
the first victims was the build- . this Admin . tration is doing to exa
of educa-
all
ing, and Kaddish was recited.
informal talk
'wer to con- tion in Qu
ryt t , I n 1
ugee pro- should be held with the Mont-
e ongoing
tinu
s and to analyz the new real Protestant School Board an
Dinner at DAR
d potentially devel ng refu- various aspects in which the
on the Jewish community is interested.
is a re
gee situations which lo
These include religious teaching
the political horizon."
• Visit
in 'the Protestant schools, pro-
SKY
ommittee
State
he
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cedures of exemption of Jewish
Loun
f t Refugee submi d a report
pupils
from such teaching, and
listing
the
bo
the Sen
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s at 1,1
Deli
:o i id star as been made on Common European
f the ration rolls.
tificatio
s continued .to im- Membership Market
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prove; e worst of the old camps Sought by Israel
een .eliminated and new
hav
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JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Israel
ctures built."
SEVEN MILE at WY0
The committee also reported has decided to apply for associate
membership in the European
Common Market. Chaim Yahil,
director-general of • the Israel
Foreign Ministry, who has been
in Western Europe discussing'
Israel's long-standing
join the ECM, has
or-
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application
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after negotia
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OTTAWA, (JTA) — Dr. Man-
fred Saalheimer of Montreal, offi-
cial of the Canadian Jewish Con:
gress, said that Canada has some
extreme right-wing movements,
but that they are being closely
watched by the authorities.
Speaking in Halifax, he said
Canada had taken a calculated
risk in permitting large numbers
of immigrants to enter the coun-
try. "Among such people right-
ist groups have sprung up, meet-
ing in back rooms and cellars,"
he stated. They were allowed the
freedom necessary to avoid de-
velopment of a police state, "but
the police would clamp down
heavily if the need arose," he
declared.
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