Bill to Revise Immigration Quota Systezn

Introduced by Senator Philip A.• Hart

Senator Philip A. Hart, with ratios and the pattern of immi- country is to get more than 3,000
under this category .
Senators Keating, Clark, Prox- gration over the last 15 years. numbers
2. 120,000 quota visas are to be
mire, Javits, Neuberger, Mc-
allocated t countriess ba
t
immigration to
Namara and Humphrey, intro- is to eliminate national and the U.S. over the past 15 yeors to
duced a bill. com prehensivel
yracial discrimination from our total of all immigration to the
revising the immigration quota general immigration statutes. United States for the same period.
No quota area shall get less than
system.
gt udr
n e the ol d aw,
l
e xcept
The new quotas are closely re- it
thao
t the m aximum is 25,000. The
The bill departs from the
quota is 200.
present national, origins quota lated to actual immigration ex- minimum
Quotas are allocated to applicants
system and sets up a two-part perience of recent years. Sen- either by country of birth or by
formula based on population ator Hart stated that the many country of citizenship, provided he
has been domiciled for ten years
special acts of Congress for non- or
more in the place of citizenship.
r
mi •• IMP
quota admissions have drasti-
All unused quota numbers at the
end of the year are pooled and di-
cally
changed
our
immigration
I
vided among quota areas having
patterns and that the quota a backlog of applicants waiting for
1011
I system of the Immigration and immigration visas. No quota area
shall get from this pbol a number
visas greater than its regular
I Naturalization Act of 1952 no of
. longer reflects actual immigra- annual quota and no more than too,
anrys e mneayybe
es used from the
-I tion policy. Senator Hart stated ocfro intlinmbe
• that the bill reflects the work , Quotas under the 1.3ill will be re-
. of many months of a committee il stVt
\jittifi n y tehT q uboatsaed 60",,_
I of immigration experts from ' are
available to "blood relatives Ot
2a dm
clitgen
alien lawfully
organizations affiliated with the
foorr perms
through the third degnreeentof re c s onse
id ann g -
when you give Barton's • American Immigration and Citi-i 1 uinity,
their spouses and children,"
chocolates, candies, I zenship Conference.
1 The remaining 40% is available to
q alified immigr ants.
pastries. Choose from •
Senator Hart stated that the otiler eu
boariiri innmith
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es t
Hm
our big, new selection. • bill would eliminate the need isaerrs o ns m
Also non-
status is expanded to include
forsuch special enactments on quota
This week's feature:
t h rse pnasrevnittsh os f a. S. citen
iz
and
immigration which Congress
eisysk ills (in cluding
I has found necessary in recent . spouse and children).
1 The bill automatically elimi-
I years.
The major .provisions of the nates the Asia-Pacific Triangle
provisions.
1 bill are:
250,000 quota visas are authorized
Hart stated that the
I per year, of which 50.000 are to be bill Senator
would lay on the desk of
made available to refugees and/or
•
the
President
of the Senate for
escapees wihout regard to quota
areas. The remaining 200,000 quota one week to permit additional
. visas are to be allocated to coup-
•
tries under a two-part computation. Senators to join in co-sponsor-
tries
1. mow - quota visas are to be ship. So far 14 Senators co-
I divided
among countries in propor-
tion to the size of their population sponsored the bill — three Re-
I to world population but no one publicans and 11 Democrats.
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I Commemoration of Warsaw Ghetto

Chunky, chewy, nut-crunchy
chocolates. Pecan caramels,
date and nut, marshmallows,
butter-nut crunch, cherries,
almond clusters and lots
more. All chocolate-covered.

Uprising to Be Observed April 15

The 19th annual city-wide
commemoration of the Warsaw
Ghetto Uprising, at which promi-
Lb. $1.98 2 Lbs. $3.96
nent personalities, ghetto and
c,ncentration c amp survivors
and an artistic
program will
be featured,
take place 8
p.m. April 15 at
Exclusively at
Temple Beth
El, 8801 Wood-
ward, it was
announced by
Sidney M. She-k.;
I vitz, chairman
At 10 Mile Rd.
of the Warsaw
Across from
I Ghetto Com-
I
Dexter Davison Mkt.
memoration
•vAPX.::
I 18309 Wyoming nr. Curtis
Committee.
Arranged
Barton's Confections and
annually by
kaeidia Delicacies Are Also I
Baked
the Culture
a t Crowley's
Commission of
I
Street Floor.
•
the Jewish
I Open Sundays and Eves. 1 Community
Shevitz
Council of Metropolitan Detroit,
P..... MB
the event marks the anniversary

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when the remnants of the War-
; saw Ghetto survivors revolted
agains the then seemingly invin
cible Germany army in April
1943. on the first night of Pass
over.
The Detroit program has been
arranged in conjunction with
similar programs throughout the
world in tribute not only to the
Warsaw Ghetto fighters but to
those who revolted against the
Nazi terror in Vilna, Kovno and
other communities.
The uprising of the un-
equipped and untrained fighters
in the narrow restricted Warsaw
Ghetto, despite the overwhelm.
ing numbers of the Nazi troops,
equipped with tanks, planes and
flamethrowers, lasted for 42
days.
Members of the Ghetto Com-
memoration Planning Commit-
tee, in addition to Shevit, are
Rabbi Morris Adler, Mrs. Mor
ris
Adyer, Morris Becker, Harold
Berke, Joseph Bernstein, Hy
Crystal, Max Fridman. Abe
Friedman, Norman Gitler, Moshe
Haar, Dr. Shmarya Kleinman,
Benjamin M. Laikin, Louis La-
' Med, Mrs. Norman Leemon Jack
Malamud, Morris Malin, Eman-
uel Mark, Mrs. Michael Michlin,
Irving Pokempner, Leo Polk, Alex
Roberg, Irving W. Schlussel,
Meyer Schneider, Sol Selman,
David Sislin, Philip Slomovitz,
Wolf Snyder, Mordecai Teiler,
Zvi Tomkiewicz and George M.
Zeltzer.
Shevitz urged – organizations
and individuals to "join with
Jewish communities throughout
the world in this tribute to Jew-
ish heroes who fought for the
dignity of man in the face of
almost insurmountable odds."
Tickets may be obtained from
organizations and from the Jew-
ish Community Council, 163
Madison Ave., WO 2-6710.

UJA Raises $7,500,000
at N.Y. Inauguration

NEW YORK, (JTA)—Gifts
amounting to $7,500,000 were
announced at the inaugural
dinner of the United Jewish
Appeal of Greater New York
launching the 1962 campaign.
Governor Nelson • A. Rocke-
feller of New York, former
Prime Minister Moshe Sharett
of Israel and Lord Mayor Rob-
ert Briscoe of Dublin were the
[ principal speakers.

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