-1 111111.1111111w -,.. President Signs Liberalized Immigration Bill Statue of Liberty Again Site for Historic Event President Lyndon B. Johnson selected Liberty Island — formerly Bedloe Island — the site of the Statue of Liberty — for the signing of the newly adopted immigration law, ending the discriminatory origins quota system. President Grover Cleveland had personally dedicated the statue on Oct. 28, 1886. Emma Lazarus, whose historic role was told in a special article in the lady Rosh issue of of Exiles." The Jewish News, authored the poem "The New Colossus" which appears on the tablet of the statue. She gave to the great the Hashanah name "Mother Auguste Bartholdi. the French sculptor who created the lady whose statue welcomes "the huddled masses" to American shores, named his creation "Liberty Enlightening the World." Miss Liberty first was conceived in the mind of a great French libertarian Edouard de Laboulaye, in 1865, and on the 100th anniversary of the birth of the idea a great book has been written about her. "Gateway to Am erica" by Hertha Pauli is for children, but the story is so all-inclusive as a record of the American open door for the "homeless, tempest-tost," that it emerges as a most important contribution to the literature about America and our country's prime ideal — as a haven for the oppressed. (Continued on Page '7) HEJEWISH NE DETROIT A Weekly Review Iss/1 11-•-11.4. ■ of Jewish Events National Newspaper Week — Oct. 10-16 Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper — Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Printed in a 100% Union Shop Yof. XLVI I I, No. 7 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—Detroit 35—VE 8-9364—Oct. 8, 1965 $6.00 Per Yeas This (sue 20c Klutznick's Greeting Receives Paul VI Response of 'Shalom' State Dept. Denies Arab Pressure Forces Elimination of Israelis as Desalination Sessions' Chairmen WASHINGTON (JTA) — Arab pressures forced the elimination of Israelis from the list of panel chairmen named by the White House for the First International Symposium on Water Desalination which opened here on Sunday. Israel Embassy diplomats made contacts with the State Department b query the absence of a single Israeli from the list of 19 session panel chairmen. U.S. government sources at the outset revealed that the State De- partment was careful not to put Israelis in charge of panels, although the Israelis were acknowledged to be highly qualified, because the Arabs threatened not to sit in such meetings. Eleven nations, the United Na- tions, UNESCO, and the United States are represented by panel chair- men. Egypt is among them but Israel is not. State DepartMent sources explained that the Israelis were being given "recognition" of a sort by allowing them to submit research papers. A number of panel chairmen representing other countries are also submitting similar papers. The panel chairmen include scientists from Australia, Egypt, France, Soviet Union, Mexico, Italy, Canada, Greece, Japan, Austria, Venezuela and the United States. (Continued on Page 6) NEW YORK (JTA) — Pope Paul VI, addressing representatives of all major faiths at the Holy Family Church here Monday, voiced a warm plea for the participation of all peoples of all religions in the world's quest for peace. Nearly 50 representatives of organizations in the United States including leaders of all three major Jewish denominations — Orthodox, Conservative and Reform -- attended the session. Philip M. Klutznick, former United States ambassador to the United Nations Economic and Social Council, responded to the Pope on behalf of the American Jewish community. After voicing a general plea for peace, the pontiff told the gathering: "This message we intend - not only for the Catholic organizations represented at the United Nations, but we likewise extend it to all of you here present, representing various Protes- tant and Jewish organizations accredited with the various organi- Pope Paul VI zations of the United Nations. The work of peace is not restricted to one 'religious belief, it is the work and duty of every human person regardless of his religious conviction. Men are brothers, God is their father, and their father wills that they live in peace with one another as brothers should. "For our part, we thank you for the cordial friendship which you have accorded our observers and we promise our collaboration insofar as we can join in your studies, your programs and your activities and to this we join our prayers for the success of your efforts and for God's choicest blessings on your noble endeavors." Responding on behalf of the American Jewish community, Klutznick told the Pope: "On this historic occasion of your visit to the United Nations in quest for world peace, we greet you on behalf of the Jewish organizations and agencies related to the work - (Continued on Page 32) 4WRII inifill 4611111111ON 11111111111iIIIMIN • ;.,11411bilif MIN HMI _ 111111.111111i AIM Sukkot 5726 1965 And there shall be a pavilion for a shadow in the day-time from the heat, and for a refuge from storm and from rain , • r Isaiah 4:G. PROCESSION de. FA.1.31ES chez les J-(7. S PO_RTUGAIS