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July 28, 1950 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-07-28

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Happy Birthday

Israel Announces
Plans to Increase
Revenue. for Year

- TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The Israel
Government has announced its
determination to increase its
revenue this year.
The announcement was made
by Finance Minister Eliezer Kap-
lan who revealed that in the
last fiscal year the actual gov-
ernment revenue exceeded esti-
mates by more than $2,000,000.
The Minister emphasized that
a considerable amount of capi-
tal must be imported for the
absorption of mass immigration
in the country. "If we fail in
this, we shall be confronted
with grave repercussions," he
declared. -He added that foreign
investments depend upon the
following three factors: 1. In-
creased production; 2. Lower
prices; 3. Curtailment of foreign
currency needs.
The Ministry of Trade and
Industry revealed that with the
adoption by the Parliament of
legislation to encourage capital
investments, public investment
has reached new heights both
in Israel and abroad.
The Israel Manufacturers As-
sociation announced it will send
an 18-man delegation to the
United States to study American
methods of production and ad-
ministration in the steel, tex-
tile, shoe, lumber and plastics
industries.
Three-quarters of Israel's 2,-
200 disabled war veterans have
already f o u n d employment,
Yosef Gurion, chief of the Re-
habilitation Division of the De-
fense Ministry, announced. Of
the remaining 25 percent, he
said, 70 are still undergoing
treatment, 118 are classified as
unemployable and the remaind-
er will be placed in jobs shortly.
In addition, 4,000 veterans
classified as invalids and cared
for by the division 'are not en-
titled to pensions because the
illness or disability which land-
ed them in a hospital existed
before their enlistment. Of this
group only 300 remain unem-
played and include some 150
tuberculosis and mental patients
whose complete recovery is
doubtful. All except 200 dis-
abled veterans who requested
housing have already had this
need answered.

Rabbi Mark to Take
College-Institute Post

Dr. Julius Mark, senior rabbi
of Congregation Emanu-El, New
York, has been appointed pro-
fessor of homiletics and practi-
cal theology on the faculty of
New York
School of He-
Drew Union Col-
ege-Jewish In-
Aitute of Re-
igion. Be f ore
Iccepting h i s
.\l'ew York pul-
t
assignment
n 1948, D r.
vfark was spill-
,...)
ual leader of
Dr. Mark Vine Street
Temple, Nashville, Tenn. He is a
former president of the College
Alumni Association and re-
ceived the honorary degree of
Doctor of Divinity from the Col-
lege in 1949. During World War
II he served three and a half
years in the Chaplain's Corps-
of the U. S. Navy, attached to
the staff of Fleet Admiral Ches-
ter W. Nimitz in the Pacific and
at the Great Lakes Reserve
Training Station. He was dis-
charged with the rank of lieu-
tenant commander. He is the
brother of Mrs. Harry Bushman,
2410 W. Chicago, Detroit.

See Diplomatic Relations
For Israel and Peru

LIMA, Peru, (JTA) —"Diplo-
Matic and consular relations will
be established between Israel
and Peru," Abraham Drapkin,
chief of the Latin American
division of the Israel Foreign
Ministry, declared, following a
visit to this country and imme-
diately prior to his departure
for Bolivia.

6—THE JEWISH NEWS

De Valera Accepts
Invitation to Israel

Friday, July 28, 1950

DUBLIN (JTA)—Former Pre-
mier Eamon DeValera will leave
for a short visit to Israel next
week. He was invited by Israel
Chief Rabbi Isaac Herzog, one-
time Chief Rabbi of Eire.
•De Valera will be accompa-
nied by his two sons and Rob-
ert Briscoe, Jewish member of
the Eire Parliament. The Eire
statesman has expressed in-
terest in a number of Israel
problems including the health
services and child welfare in the
Jewish state and the revival of
the Hebrew language.

U. S. Oil Firms
Sign Israel Pact;
Refineries to Open

ALEX SCHREIBER

Alex Schreiber, prominent De-
troit civic leader, who has been
active in the theatrical business
since 1919, will observe his 50th
birthday on Aug. 4.
For many years an active
worker in Allied Jewish Cam-
paigns and Community Chest
drives, Schreiber served as pres-
ident of the Old Newsboys'
Goodfellow Fund in 1942. He is
a former president of Variety
Club, was head of the Allied
Jewish Campaign Arts a n d
Crafts Division in 1948 and. was
president of the Fresh Air Soc-
iety for three years.
Schreiber was married in 1924
to the former Myrtle Grass.
They have a daughter, Bluma,
and two sons, Max and Howard.

TEL AVIV (JTA)—An official
announcement revealed that
arrangements have been con-
cluded in the United States
with American oil companies to
"supply Israel with crude oil
necessary for the resumption of
refining operations at the Haifa
refineries.
Israel
The arrangements were con-
cluded by David Horowitz, di-
By ILSE LOWY
rector-general of the Israel
"Oh, take me in—
Ministry of Finance, who is now
Oh, shelter me;
visiting the United States, the
Let me come
announcement said. They pro-
And here be free.
vide that the American compa-
nies are to supply their quota
"Unlatch my bonds;
of crude oil to the Haifa refin-
Set me free.
eries on the same conditions in
Help a homeless
an agreement reached recently
Refugee."
by Israel with British oil com-
panies.
So spoke the voice
Following negotiations with
Of the oppressed.
petroleum interests in New
Said Israel:
York, Horowitz, conferred with
"Come in and rest."
State Department officials to
report on the general economic
picture in Israel. In two separ-
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HIAS Issues 6 Month
Immigration Report

A semi-annual
report ren-
dered the Board of Directors of
HIAS, Hebrew Immigrant Aid
Society, major migration agency,
by Isaac L. Asofsky, the society's
executive director, showed that
163,628 displaced persons en-
tered the United States to June
30, 1950, under the DP Act of
1948, and that 36,736 of these
were Jews. The report by Asof-
sky covered the six months end-
ing June 30.

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Intercepted Lebanese
Plane Crosses Border

Direct JTA Teletype Wires
To The Jewish News

JERUSAIEM— A Lebanese
plane intercepted over Israel
territory succeeded in escap-
ing across the border into
Lebanon, a military spokes-
man announced here Tues-
day.
The plane appeared Mon-
day evening over the north-
ern part of Israel. Interna-
tional landing signals given
by an Israel fighter plane
were ignored by the Lebanese
aircraft, whereupon the Is-
rael fighter fired a warning
salvo.
However, the Israel plane
gave up the chase when both
planes reached the Lebanese
border since the Israel flier
did not wish to go into Leb-
anon.

AJC Backs Up
U.S. Korea Stand

Rabbi Irving Miller, president
of the American Jewish Con-
gress, pledged his organization's
"unstinting support to our Gov-
ernment at the UN in meeting
the challenge of aggression in
Korea?'
He also charged that the so-
called peace petitions being cir-
culated in many parts of the
world have "their source in that
power which has planned and
executed the breach of peace in
Korea" and "are designed to
exploit mankind's natural love
of peace in order to break down
resistance to planned totali-
tarian aggression."
The peace petitions already
were condemned by the Labor
Zionist Organization of America
and other national organiza-
tions.

Fine Three U. S. Jews
In Arms Export Case

LOS ANGELES (JTA)—Her-
man M. Greenspun, a Las Vegas,
Nev., publisher, was fined $10,-
000 by U. S. Judge Peirson M.
Hall following his plea of guilty
in a conspiracy to violate the
neutrality act in exporting arms
and ammunition to Palestine in -
1948.
Two others entered pleas of
guilty to similar charges in con-
nection with a Florida plane
exporting venture and were
fined $10,000 each. They are
William Sosnow of New York
and Abraham Levin. of North
Hollywood, Calif.

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