AMPIPIPPPINft 411- $146,000 in Israel Bond Sales Made at Dinner Addressed by Schwartz "The oil strike has the im- portant effect on the Israeli balance of payments," Dr. Schwartz said. He declared that the Negev, where oil was struck, will become the most s important production area in all of Israel. `Without bond monies,' Dr. Schwartz said, Israel would not have been able to afford to drill." Inviting uninterrupted activity for the bond drive, Dr. Schwartz emphasized the double job of providing rescue for the Jews in Morocco and other parts of North Africa—the direct work of rescue through the United Jewish Ap- peal and by providing jobs for those rescued through the bond Israel bond sales approximat- -of the Jewish Welfare Federal Israel and of the importance of the recent oil findings to the ing $146,000 were made Wednes tion of Detroit. Julius Ginsberg, Chicago bond country's economy. He said that day evening at the dinner at leader, was another guest at the the investments • made in Israel the summer home of Messrs. and dinner who spoke briefly about through bond purchases were responsible in large measure for Mesdame,s Max and Phillip Stoll- the value of Israel bonds. man, on Lake Angelus, near In his address, Dr. Schwartz the successful drillings which Pontiac. told of recent developments in resulted in the oil discoveries. Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, execu- tive vice-president of the Israel Development Corporation, which Mekorot Will Increase Israel's Agriculture supervises the sale of Israel TEL AVIV, s (JTA)—The Meko- calls for continuation of the bonds, was the guest speaker at rot Water Company, which was Kishon reservoir, pushing through the clitfner. established in 1937 by the Jewish another Yarkon-Negev pipeline, Phillip Stollman, chairman of Agency, Jewish National Fund and a number - of smaller regional the Detroit Israel bond campaign, and the Histadrut's "Nir" group, projects. According to the Mekorot outlined local campaign objec- announced that it has prepared tives and announced the sub- a tin-ee-year plan which, in its planners, completion of their plan scriptions made at the dinner. Ir- initial stage, would cost 96,000,000 in three years would. permit Is- win Cohn presided and Dr. Israel pounds and would increase rael to exploit half of its water Schwartz was introduced by agricultural output by an esti- potential—estimated at 1,850,000 Judge Theodore Levin, president mated $47,000,000. Mekorot's plan cubic meter annually. effort. • . nti usic not. ROBERTA PETERS, coloratura soprano of the Metropolitan Opera, will appear in concert at Matonic Auditorium, Oct. 14. The famous singing star comes • to Detroit in the course of her fourth tour of the United States under the management of S: Hurok. * 'I The BOSTON SYMPHONY will open the Masonic Auditoriuni concert series, Oct. 22, Charles Munch directing. : Do all the good you can and make no fuss about it. —DickenS DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—I Friday, October 7, 1955 NEW 202-h.p. Thunderbird Y-8 engine Its Thunderbird-like "GO" is yours in all Fordomatic Fairlane and Station Wagon models. 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