Michigan's Most Exciting Night life! . H AZE L FbAlE1 JEK • .116 , 'Stop-Gap' Proposal on Immigration by Senator Javits Permits Distribution of Unused Qotas in Fool for Other Lands (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) FRIDAY H.T.A. TROT 10 Mile at Dequindre Res. JO 6-1595 IETRO- GOV MAYER put A LAWRENCE WEINGARTI PROM The minim root Can a girl from Leadville find fun,i-af'a, romance and happiness with $20,000,000? YOU BET! DOBB Ral1CDS*1-18RE PRes[ieL STARR NG offirallii Eiti 7 ea Friri A6 h • Mr& -ENE s p .1 safis • PANAVISlOn IIETROCOL011 Oleg the original sound track album of "The Unsinkable Molly Brown! N MGM Reads' elegant new 44 WEST ADAMS • WO 1-8524 ADAMS FREE UNDERGROUND PARKING atter 5 P.M. and Sundays. COOLED 1 WEEK STARTED WED., AUG. 12 AT BOTH THEATRES ROYAL AND BEVERLY UN 4-8800 Gr. River-Oakman We 3-6380 W. 7 Mile Meyers - maiikan INTEN ...and their new loves WASHINGTON — A "stopgap" immigration bill for immediate enactment pending revision of the immigration and naturalization act was introduced in the Senate Mon- day by Senator Jacob K. Javits, New York Republican. Under the proposed legislation, the President would be permitted to distribute immigration quotas left unused by June 30, 1964, among countries with oversub- scribed quotas. There are 51,150 quotas in that unused category now. The Javits bill would also authorize Congress to veto any "pooling" arrangements submit- ted by the President. The legisla- tion would permit entry of persons who filed preference applications with the Attorney General by last Aug. 1, if they were otherwise eli- gible for entry into the United States. Murray I. Gurfein, president of the United Hias Service, Monday testified on behalf of all major Jewish organizations before the House Judiciary Sub-Committee on Iimmigration urging the liberal- ization of the existing immigra- tion law which is based on the "national origin" quota system. The sub-committee is currently considering changes in basic im- migration policy, incorporated in a bill, which would abandon grad- ually over a five-year period the present system of quotas based on the national origin of applicants. Criteria would be set based on the skills and abilities of applicants. Special consideration would be given to relatives of persons al- ready living in the United States, and to refugees. The total number of immigrants authorized in a given year would be increased only marginally, but the proposals would effect drastic changes in the national origins of those admitted. Many quota allot- ments that are not filled under the present law would be put to use. "We wholeheartedly endorse this bill as recommended by the late President Kennedy, by Presi- ent Johnson, and supported by many members of both parties in the Congress," Gurfein said. The United Hias Service leader, accompanied by James P. Rice, ex- ecutive director of the agency, cit- ed the 80. years' experience of the United Hais in settling migrants in the United States. He told the sub- committee that newcomers have made significant contributions to this county's progress. Gurfein then read a letter which referred to the achievements of a recent refugee, an Egyptian Jewish phys- Hungirians Who Fled Can Claim Their Property CO-FEATURE AT ROYAL CO-FEATURE AT BEVERLY Samuel Bronston WESTOWN sammy sok I 081#S,Jr. MaRli11 . 1,.A1OBIN 14E,77 licoor cRos py . AND - FRANKSINATFIA AS ALLEN A.DALE 60Ria6 1.4 HOWARDW.KOCH 'DAVID"FAARTZ A PC PRODUCTION 1F_CRNICOLOR' PANAVISIOr FROM WARNER BROS. Frccen ts WYOMING-FENKELL WE 3-7111 LONDON (JTA) — A decree issued by the Hungarian govern- ment relaxed restrictions against property left in Hungary by per- sons who had escaped from the country between April, 1945 and March, 1963, according to a Buda- pest dispatch received here today. The decree affects Hungarians, who had fled the country during the 1956 exodus of thousands of Hungarians who left after the aborted revolution — which was quashed by Soviet tanks and among whom there were in a n y Jews. .Under the decree, persons who had fled illegally "can dispose of their goods according to regula- tions relating to foreign subjects." Persons wishing to dispose of property left in Hungary must, authorization of Hungarian officials in charge of foreign currency regulations be- fore disposing of their assets. icist, who invented an electronic Jewish Congregations of America, device used in the capsule of Astr- and United Synagogue Council. onaut Gordon Cooper. "We are for the bill because it is workable and because it is in our national interest. We are for it because it redresses long standing grievances inherent in the very nature of the national origins quota system. We are for it because in our humble view, it will raise up the image of this country in every part of the world as the champion of fair opportunity and equal rights," Gurfein said. PANAvISION TECHNICOLOR• In addition to United Hias, Gur- fein represented the American GOOD SEATS AT BOX- Jewish Congress, Anti-Defamation OFFICE or SEARS STORES. League of Bnai Brith, Jewish SHOWS DAILY 2 P.M. • 8:90 Labor Committee, Jewish War Vet- SUNDAYS RM. • 8. erans of the U.S.A., National Coun- cil, Synagogue Council of Amer- ica, Union of American Hebrew 140 Bagley 962.7135 Congregations, Union of Orthodox .::::,..:.„,,........: ti . maim') BURTON PETER 010 OLE HALNFALLIS PETER ELKE - P. SELLERS SOMMER 'COLOR hDeLUXEI lull. 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