New Staff Members Join Jewish Family Child Service N,N Cost of Sinai War Set at $194,000,000 Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News . . JERUSALEM •— The Sinai campaign last year cost Israel 350,000,000 pounds ($194,000,- 000), Finance Minister Levi Eshkol announced in Parlia- ment Tuesday night, in an ad- dress accompanying his submis- sion of supplementary budget of 39,000,000 pounds for this year. This is the first official disclosure of the cost of the whirlwind week-long campaign to Israel. The Sinai drive also cost Is- rael additional foreign currency expenditures of $60,000,000. Some of the increased costs were covered by new taxation, postponement in the repayment of certain indebtedness and floating of new bank loans. This contributed to the infla- tionary pressures on Israel's economy, Eshkol said. But de- spite these pressures, the Fi- nance Minister predicted 1957 will go down in history as a year of progress and prosperity for Israel. Exports were up 30 percent during the first 10 months of the year, though a correspond- ing jump in imports prevented a decrease in the trade deficit. Industrial production rose 12 per cent and agricultural pro- duction by 10 per cent, while building starts rose 25 per cent over last year. The accretion of 76,000 immigrants and a nat- ural increase of 42,000 births over deaths contributed to a 6.5 percent boost in population, the Minister reported. BEL-AIRS Israel Police Minister to Speak at Women's Division Bond Event Capt. Victoria Nasim, Assist- ant Superintendent of Police in the Israel Ministry of Police, appear at Rainbow Terrace Top row, left to right, Fred Nezdropa, Elliott Rubin, will at 1 p.m., Thursday, to address Harold Probert; bottom, Margot KohIs, Mrs. Clarice Rioux the Women's Division for State and Mrs. Selma Cohen, new staff members of the Jewish Fam- of Israel Bonds, announces Mrs. ily and Children's Service. Max Stollman, chairman of the * * day. New staff promotions at the Service were announced re- Born and raised in Baghdad, Jewish Family and Children's cently by the agency's presi- the capital of Iraq, Miss Nasim dent, Milford Pregerson. The studied social sciences in Eng- promotions include that of Rose Kaplan, family service su- DEALING pervisor, to director of the IN FULL agency's casework, and David Goldberg to child placement SWING ON THE supervisor. NEW 1958 New staff members of the family and child service are PLYMOUTH - Elliott Rubin, of Windsor, Can., DESOTO and Mrs. Clarice Rioux, case- workers; Fred Nezdropa, on leave from the Detroit Police Dept., Harold Probert, on leave from the Portland, Ore. wel- fare department, and Margot Kohls, a graduate of the Haifa and Jerusalem schools of so- cial work, field workers; Mrs. Selma Cohen and Gloria Sher, WORLD'S LARGEST of London, Eng., clerical workers. Rated among the top case- work agenbies in the country, CAPT. VICTORIA NASIM the JFCS provides services in the area of family care and land. In 1952, recognizing the DEALER child placement. The -agency is challettge represented by the in- supported by the Torch Drive gathering- of the exiles and er and the Jewish Welfare Feder- especially the unprecedented ation. mass migration of Near East- ern Jews, she went to Israel 3 - Turover Society, Auxiliary to work and live. CONVENIENT Her work earned Capt. Nasim to Sponsor Dinner Party LOCATIONS a scholarship for advanced stud- A dinner at 6 p.m., Saturday, ies in the United States, grant- so 3000 FENKELL will be held by the Turover Aid ed by the National Council of East of Livernuis Society and auxiliary at the Jewish Women. After winning • 7 MILE ROAD Turover Temple, 12129 Dexter. a master's degree at Tulane Just East of James Couzens University in New Orleans in Proceeds will go to , charity. • WOODWARD AT LOTHROP Friends of members are in- 1956, she returned to Israel to One Blk. N. of Grand Blvd. begin work in a new field. vited. Captain Nasim has a twenty- one-year-old son who is now studying engineering at the Technion. He has served as an officer in the Israel Army and saw combat in the Sinai cam- Memorandum from: paign last winter. In addition to addressing the Irwin Green group on Nov. 21, Capt. Nasim will participate with Mrs. Max a Stollman, national sponsor a. Jolla's. 04 chairman, in the presentation Iteeteit if044 eie of 1957 National Sponsor pins. While visiting • in Detroit, L-100 - Capt. Nasim will meet with Rabbi Joshua Sperka, prison chaplain, and Albert Shapiro, Superintendent of D e t r o i t House of Correction. They will join Capt. Nasim in a tour of the penal institution at Pontiac. In the evening, Capt. Nasim will meet with other penal offi- cials and criminologists from Wayne University. Reservations can be made by calling the Israel Bond Office, WO. 2-5091. 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