PEC Head Reports Israel Geared To High Industrial Development By JULES LEV THE JEWISH NEWS-41 Friday, October 1, 1948 Eminent Conductor Meets with Shertok NEW YORK.—My visit here ished before being turned over was highlighted by an interview to the invading Arab Legion. 4The with Julius Simon, president of factory at the south end however, the Palestine Economic Corpora- has a promising future. The to- tion. There was a bustle in his pography of the land is such as to office on the 24th floor of the permit a much larger output of General Electric Building. It the chemicals for which the com- seemed to be 'a sign. of the. times. pany has become world famous. For the activities-.:of the corpoya- With the construction of roads tion are now geared to the new through this area, transport costs pitch of things that have been will be materially reduced. ,Bayside Land Corporation, a done in Israel. Mr. Simon looked younger and subsidiary of the PEC, and Pales- spryer than when I saw him a tine Housing Corporation have year ago in Detroit. At that time both come through unscathed. he had spoken about the problem They are working with govern- of political uncertainty in Pales- -mental and municipal bodies an tine. "Today," said Mr. Simon, housing schemes and on projects "that uncertainty has disap- for industrial griiWth. The . Palestine Mortgage and peared. The Jews of Israel know that the future is something they Savings Bank, another PEC sub- Izier Solomon, recently returned will ,➢have to create themselves. sidiary, has not only increased its It is a development of Pinskez's thrift and savings activities but conductor of the Palestine Philhar- theory of auto-emancipation. The has participated with other inst- monic Orchestra (a beneficiary of acquisition of statehood has given tutions in making Ioans available the American Fund for Palestinian them the green light they have for new work. -Institutions) with Moshe Shertok, waited centuries to see. Untapped `An Unbeatable Spirit' The PEC's Central Bank of Co- foreign minister of Israel. sources of courage, energy and planning are now being released operative Institutions continues to enable the country to prepare to supply credits for the colonies 3 Nazi Officials. to Die to take its place among the na- and , other cooperatives. Ldsses WARSAW, (JTA) — Three have been slight and the credit- tions of the world." Nazi officials were sentenced to ability of these institutions is as Faith in the Future death in Warsaw, Lublin' and high as always. Mr. Simon, who returned to "There _ is," said Mr. - Simon, Wloclaweck following conviction this country only a few weeks "an unbeatable spirit every- of charges of either "liquidating" ago to discuss, investment proj- Jewish ghettos or torturing Jews ects with the board of directors where." in Nazi camps. There was one thing that Mr." of the Palestine Economic Corpo- Bernard Lel, was charged with ration, is confident that more and Simon stressed, which struck me personally shooting to death .15 as most vital. "Too many Amer- more American Jewish business aged Jews in the Lublin Jewish men realize the soundness of the ican Jews;" he said, "still look hospital when they were physi- upon Israel as a'place to support. company's approach as it has been cally unable to move from their practiced during the 24 years of as an object of charity." "I won- sick beds. der," Mr. Simon continued, "how its existence. • The others sentenced to death many Americans realize how "While the economy of the little of the funds for Israel go were Eilert Hesenrneyer, - the country," said Mr. Simon while for charity as that term is under- "liquid.alor" of the Jewish ghetto discussing present conditions, stood here. Funds — whether in Wloclaweck and Hans Liska, "has not escaped unscathed from they represent the Palestine por- deputy chief of the Gestapo in the military operations; and while - tion of the UJA campaign contri- Lublin during the Nazi occu- some spOts have borne the brunt butions or investments in Ameri, pation. of war, a scheme of national war can companies exclusively operat- damage insurance is now being ing in Palestine—are the tools Worked out, by the. provisional with which work opportunities government to spread the cost of are created to bring about the rehabilitating damaged areas. continued elevation of the coun- Furthermore, the pUblic is rapid- try's economic absorbtive capa- ly oversubscribing to the first of ity." Israel's internal loans, .which- is "Personally," concluded ' Mr. Ma g nificent most gratifying. It shows that Simon, "I have always been in- the people have faith in the coun- terested in the non-political in- try's future development." 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