Bonds Spur Natural Resources

Reparations Aide
Israeli-British
Trade Relations

Friday, September 6, 1957—THE DETROIT JE

Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News

TEL AVIV—The West Ger-
man-Israel reparations agree-
ment indirectly improved Is-
rael British trade relations, ac-
cording to Dr. Shinnar, head of
the corporation set up in Israel
to handle all reparations
matters.
Addressing thte Anglo-Israel
Chamber of Commerce Mon-
day night: Dr. Shinnar noted
that Bonn had set aside 6,300,-
000 pounds sterling, chiefly for
fuel, but also for other items.
This had sparked Anglo-Brit-
ish trade, he noted, but re-
cently trade relations had be-
come "static" and looked "very
unpromising" for the future.
Dr. Shinnar reported that
Israel had already used 40 per
cent of the sum Germany had
agreed to pay as reparations
and had contracted for another
10 percent. This meant that
Israel already had taken ad-
State of Israel Development Bond funds are , being used to
vantage of half of the equiva-
exploit and develop Israel's natural resources. Shown above
lent of the $822,000,000 pledged
at Heletz, where several oil strikes have been made, are Israeli
by Bonn.
workmen adding another section of drilling pipe to an oil rig.
Singling out Israel's ship pur-
Continued drilling at Heletz may enable Israel to meet all her
chases under German repara-
oil needs from domestic sources. With Israel Bond assistance,
tions terms, he said that by
an extension from Beersheba to Heletz and then to the Medi-
1963 the Israel Merchant Ma-
terranean coast near Haifa is being added to the new 144-mile
rine would have a total dis-
Elath-Beersheba oil pipeline, which was built primarily with
placement of 600,000 tons. Ger-
Israel Bond- funds.
man shipbuilding had been a
decisive factor in the estab-
lishment of Israel's maritime
independence, Dr. Shinnar
The insects stung so viciously insisted.
HAIFA, (JTA) — Stevedores
unloading Brazilian sugar from and ceaselessly that work be-
a freighter one day this week came impossible. Retreating, Bernstein Buys Israel .
looked up from their work the stevedores held a quick war Bonds with First Week's
when they heard a strange, buz- council and decided to counter-
attack with DDT. But this plan Royalties from Show
zing sound approaching.
In a moment, they were slap- was rejected when they were
Leonard Bernstein, not e d
ping, cursing, and running, try- advised- that the DDT might Composer and conductor, cele-
ing to ward off the attack of ruin the cargo.
brated his 39th birthday by an-
a swarm of bees, apparently at-
Soneone suggested that they nouncing that his first week's
tracted by the sugar.
leave the field to the bees, and royalties from his new musical,
return to work at when "West Side Story," would- go
it was hoped the pests, not toward the purchase of Israel
known as night-workers, would Bonds to build housing and
Take advantage of City Bank
be sleeping off a sugar drunk. _accelerate the economic devel-
Although it involved extra opment of the young democ-
costs, the night unloading ses- racy.
At a birthday supper fol-
sion got the cargo off the boat
without further bee interfer- lowing the world premiere of
ence. Their visit, however, has the production in Washington,
given rise to arguments about D. C., Bernstein was presented
whether they were Israeli bees with a plaque by Mrs. Joseph
"Bonus Interest Days" privi-
or Brazilian bees, a matter no Cherner, chairman of the Wom-
lege you to open a new regular
one had the temerity to check en's Division of the Washing-
savings account or add to
when the insects were available ton Committee for Israel Bonds,
your current account any day
for his "brilliant and creative
for study.
cultural achievements" and for
thru Monday, Sept. 9
his outstanding support of the
A Savory Treat
economic growth of Israel. The
and still earn
occasion was held under the
in Holiday Food
auspices of the Washington
Committee for Israel Bonds.

Congregation

SUBURBAN HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES

ROSH HASHANAH and YOM KIPPUR

Sept. 26, 27 and Oct. 5

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at the

Oak Park High School

Oak Park Blvd. at Coolidge

Rabbi Seymour Fox, of. New York, and Cantor Moshe
Purjes, formerly of Hungary and Israel, will officiate.

Admission Cards Available at $20.00

For reservations call Eliot Raskin, at Lincoln 6-2838,
(hours from 10 to 5 and 7 to 9 except Friday evening
and Saturday) or the Congregation Office, TE 4-5897.

Registration for B'nai Moshe Religious School on Dexter, and at
Pepper School in Oak Park will take place on Sunday, Sept. 8.
Classes will commence on September 15.

TEMPLE BETH EL

WOODWARD AT GLADSTONE

ANNOUNCES THAT

Bees Raise Cane with Israel, Sugar

BONUS
INTEREST
DAYS

Herzog to Leave Shortly
to Assume Post in Capital
JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Yaa-
kov Herzog, head of the Israel
Foreign Ministry United States
division, will leave soon to take
up his new duties as Minister
to the United States in the Is-
rael Embassy in Washington.
He succeeds Reuven Shiloah,
who has been named political
adviser to Mrs. Golda Meir, Is-
rael's Foreign Minister.

Interest from Sept. 1 on

REGULAR
SAVINGS

Moshe

Announces

SUPPLEMENTARY
HIGH HOLY DAY
SERVICES

IN THE
BROWN MEMORIAL CHAPEL

WILL BE CONDUCTED BY

RABBI
SYLVAN D.
SCHWARTZMAN

Professor of Jewish Religious Education

at the Hebrew Union College — Jewish Institute of Religion

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SERVICES WILL BE HELD

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, AT 7 P.M.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, AT 10 A.M.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, AT 7 P.M.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, ALL DAY,

STARTING AT 10 A.M.

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The Temple Office will be open daily from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

and on Sundays from 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon.

This means you have an extra

week to arrange for transfer
of funds from less lucrative
accounts and still get the ben-
efit of a full interest period at
the highest bank rate in town.

No maximum and no minimum

balance requirements—No
"Time Certificate" red tape—
Let the money you work so
hard for really work for you at

CITY
BANK

Main Office—Penobscot Building

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BRANCHES

Grand River Ave., near Telegraph
West Seven Mile, near Evergreen
East McNichols at Davison
Eight Mile Road east of Gratiot

OAK PARK
• W. Nine Mile Rd., near Coolidge
HAZEL PARK

• Stephenson Hwy., near John R

-MADISON HEIGHTS

• John R at Twelve

Mile Road

Following the tradition of
the past, when the New Year
comes thi§ year, Jewish
housewives will serve their
families foods that are sweet
and savory, never bitter nor
sour. And in the "most
savory" category is Mother's
Gefilte Fish, shown above.
The arrangement pictured
was made after chilling a
two-pound jar in the refrig-
erator and arranging the
patties on a long platter.
Make a deep incision in the
center of each and insert a
slice of cucumber, garnishing
with tomato wedges and pars-
ley clusters. Serve with horse-
radish mixed with mayon-
naise.

Each day is the scholar of
I yesterday.
—Carlyle

UNITED HEBREW
SCHOOLS

Afternoon Hebrew School—Pre-School Nursery

Special Girls Classes

ENROLLMENT NOW TAKING PLACE FOR FALL TERM

Location of Branches

Adas Shalom — 7045 Curtis

Beth Aaron — 18000 Wyoming
Beth Abraham — 8110 W. 7 Mile
B'nai Moshe — 11401 Dexter

Rose Sittig Cohen-13226 Lawton
Esther Berman — 18977 Schaefer
Oak Park 15110 W. Ten Mile

Affiliated Schools

Sholem Aleichem 19350 Greenfield

Workmen's Circle — 13226 Lawton
18225 W. 7 Mile Rd.

FACILITIES ARE LIMITED—REGISTER EARLY

Transportation Provided by UHS Fleet of 24 Buses

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL DI. 1-3407

