Nasser Asks More House Abolishes Quota System: Prevented U.S. Rescue of Victims of Nazism keep the measure bottled up in WASHINGTON (JTA) —The provide an easier haven to refu-total under 300,000. He also fa- Russian Weapons House unwarranted of Representatives on Aug gees." He urged revision of the voted a ceiling on immigration committee for an WASHINGTON (JTA) — Presi- dent Nasser of Egypt, in the course of his visit to Moscow, sought additional military assist- ance, including ultra-modern wea- pons of types not yet available to Egypt, according to reports re- ceived here. In line with Egyptian efforts to obtain greater Soviet backing and more sophisticated weapons, Nas- ser has, since his arrival in Mos- cow, more openly identified with the pro-Communist, anti-Ameri- can line on Vietnam, the reports stated. According to reliable inter- pretations, Nasser sought addi- tional equipment from Russia, including certain types of mis- siles and weapons systems which the Russians have so far not ex- ported to Egypt, and which Ger- man technicians in Cairo have not yet perfected. Rep. William Fitz Ryan, New York Democrat, Monday com- mented on the danger of a "one- sided escalation" in the Near East. He called on the administration to observe developments at the pres- ent Egyptian-Soviet summit "with caution and concern." He questioned the wisdom of further American assistance to Egypt "if such aid allows diversion of other assets for acquisition and introduction into the region of even more dangerous arms." (Related Story, Page 34) Cemetery Restoration `Job for World Jewry' (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) 24 voted approval of the bill to biased quota system in keeping liberalize the immigration law by with the faith the Jewish martyrs terminating the national origins of the Hitler era had displayed. Rep. Seymour Halpern, New quota system, and providing for en- try of imigrants to the United York Republican, commenting States without discrimination on on the bill in terms similar to the basis of race, color, creed or those of Rep. Farbstein, said that hundreds of thousands of Euro- national origin. pean Jews could have been saved The bill was recommended by the House Immigration subcom- during the Nazi tyranny had the mittee after three years of consid- national origins quota system not eration and debate. It conforms been in existence. Rep. Emanuel Celler, New York generally to reforms sought by Presidents Kennedy and Johnson. Democrat and chairman of the The bill would pool unused quotas House Judiciary Committee, who and do away entirely with the fought the quota system for the quota system within a period of past 41 years, said: "The theory of national origins three years. The bill now goes to the Senate, where early and favor- quota is anticipated, unworkable and unscientific. It was devised able action is anticipated. President Johnson, at a press after World War I in an atmos- conference, announced his full phere of fear, almost of hysteria." President Johnson and each of backing of the bill, and follow- ed up with a letter to Congress, his three predecessors have urged urging passage of the measure that the immigration changes be without crippling amendments. made. In addition to doing away with The President said the new law would improve relations with the quota system, the bill estab- other countries and be a source lishes an annual limit of 170,000 of satisfaction to elements in for all immigrants coming into the America that have long sought country, and sets up new prefer- an equitable immigration policy. ences for them. The bill, however, In his letter addressed to House does not alter basic criteria for ad- Speaker John McCormack, the mission, including standards for President denounced the dis- mental and physical health and criminatory national origins the nation's security. Senate action before the end quota, which has been in effect of this session to approve the since - 1924, • and declared "there immigration reform bill was pre- is no piece of legislation before dicted by Sen. Philip. A. Hart, the Congress that, in terms of Michigan Democrat, a member decency and equity, is more de- of the Senate Immigration Sub- manding of passage than the im- committee. migration bill." Sen. Hart disclosed, after a sub- Rep. Leonard Farbstein, New York Democrat, told the House committee meeting, that he is opti- that elimination of the national mistic over prospects for final origins quota system would come Senate passage of the bill before too late for many Jews, "buried in adjournment. He said that the mass graves at Auschwitz, Dachau, Senate would repudiate the "dis- criminatory national origins quota and Bergen-Belsen," who were re• system, and approve the House fused U. S. visas because quotas concept of judging immigrants on were filled. He pointed out that, their individual merit." He said "in a last desperate effort to es- he would seek the earliest pos- cape the Nazi terror, they made sible action by his subcommittee one futile trip to the American to report the measure to the full Consulate, only to be told that the Senate. quota was filled." Sen. Sam J. Ervin, North Caro- He mourned the fact that an em- lina Democrat, another subcom- igration reform law was not adopt- mittee member, was less pleased ed before World War II. But the with the House bill. He said that new law, he said, may allow the he would seek a definite limitation 6,000,000 Jews murdered in Europe of immigrants admitted annually, because they had no avenue of probably attempting to keep the escape to "rest" easier in their graves "because America may now THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS LONDON—The executive coun- cil of the Jewish Social and Cul- tural Association of Poland has decided that restoration of Jewish cemeteries in Poland, many of them targets of Nazi desecration, was the duty of all Jews and not merely of Jews in Poland, it was reported here Tuesday from War- saw. Many of the ravaged ceme- teries are in cities and towns where Jews no longer live. The executive council also de- cided to call a special meeting in October to deal with the tasks of repair and restoration. The coun- cil plans to ask Polish-Jewish or- ganizations throughout the world to help. The council also heard a report on the progress of a new Jewish 10—Friday, September 3, 1965 house of work and culture. The first stage in the construction has Adolph Schayes Rehired been completed, and work on in- Adolph Schayes has been rehirell terior outlay and decoration will WHERE by the professional b a s k e t b a 11 begin soon. Philadelphia 76"ers. The contract is for a one-year period. Schayes has k FREE CATALOG A irondack CHAIRS •TABLE • BLACKBOARDS • SCHOOL FURNITURE • OFFICE FURNITURE •ADIRONDACK CHAIR CO. 276• Park Ave.S.,N.Y.C.10010 CALLAS • BOSTON • LOS ANGELES • CHICAGO • PITTMAN NI,./..../11%,000 \ommitoometwo• coached the team for the last two years. After the signing, general manager Ike Richman commented: "We are delighted that Dolph will be with us again. We were satis- fied with his efforts last season when we went down to the wire before losing to Boston. We look for an even bigger season next year . . . " ■ ••Weero"\e/Voilme•• ■ •••• ■ ••"%eom • CONGREGATION ADAS JESHURUN Tyler at Linwood Cordially invites the traditional community in the vicinity of our Synagogue to worship with us during the coming HIGH HOLY DAYS, Rosh Hashanah, September 27 and 28, Monday and Tuesday, and Yom Kippur, Kol Nidreh, Octo- ber 5, Tuesday evening, and October 6, Wednesday. We are pleased to state that Rabbi Joseph Rabinowitz has graciously donated his officiating at services and sermons, assisted by Moric Kraus, who will lead Shacharit Services. period. from the Western Hemisphere. Sen. James 0. Eastland, Missis- sippi Democrat, is chairman of both the Immigration Subcommit- tee and the parent Senate Judiciary Committee. He indicated that he is opposed to the liberal philos- ophy of the House bill. But it was UNITED BRANDS • DETROIT; predicted that he would heed Ad- ministration requests, and not YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREENFIELD 15140 W. 10 Mile Announces High Holy Day Seats for members and non-members now on Sale. Sunday 10:00-12:00 — Mon., Thurs. 7:30-9:00 p.m. CANTOR SAM BODZIN Air Conditioned Synagogue Dignified Services — Youth Program Membership inquiries welcome. Call Sanford Eisenberg, LI 7-1462 or Wolf Gold, LI 8-8751. "The Family Organization" CONGREGATION GEMILUTH CHASSODIM 19371 Greenfield at Vassar Drive Invites Friends and Neighbors for Dignified High-Holiday Services in its Beautiful Air-Conditioned Sanctuary. 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