Former Israel Prime Minis- ter Moshe Sharett is coming here this month to spur the intensive Fall phase of the 1958 Israel Bond campaign, which seeks to raise a mini- mum of $50,- 0 00,000 be- tween now the end of the year. Sharett will speak at Israel Bond meetings in key communi- ties through- out the United States and Canada. T h e former Prime Minister, w h o Sharett also served as Israel's first Foreign Minister, has taken a leading role in the Israel Bond drive on previous visits to North America. He was one of the principal speak- ers at the recent International Mobilization Conference for Is- rael Bonds in Jerusalem. Alphabet Allies : Soviet with Nasser at UN UNITED NATIONS (AJP)— Alphabetical seatings of dele- gations during General Assem- blies in the main auditorium— appearing differently at each session according to the slip drawn from the ballot box— often make strange bedfellows. At this session, however, the seatings are more consistent with the political alignments. For example, Nasser's United Arab Republic delegation is seated in the same row with that of the Soviet Union headed by Mr. Gromyko. The United States and Britain (United Kingdom) are together, and so are Israel and Ireland. Before the increase of membership, ISrael found herself squeezed in between two Arab states— Iraq and Lebanon—a rather un- pleasant predicament. Tourist Purchases in Israel Rise 850a0 The great influx of tourists and the recently introduced 20% discount on goods bought in foreign currency were major factors in the steep purchase rise of tourists goods in Israel. During the first 6 months of 1958, recommended shops sold almost $500,000 worth of goods as compared with $60,000 sold the first six months of 1957. This marks an increase of al- most 850%. Tourist purchases were particularly brisk in clothes, furs and records. IF YOU TURN THE • V•Cle rit UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T FIND A FINER WINE THAN Kasd,62e and now you can enjoy NEW EXCITING SENSATIONAL TASTE IT'S A CHOICE MELLOW WINE WITH NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS TO GIVE A NEW AND DIFFERENT TASTE. IT CAN BE USED IN MIXED DRINKS, ON THE ROCKS OR WITH ICE AND SODA. NATURE BOY IS MADE BY CADILLAC CLUB, THE LARGEST SELLING WINE IN MICHIGAN. Milan Wineries, Detroit, Mich. Ben-Gurion Sends Ghana Poland Cooperates with OUT ' Premier Gift of Plane (JTA)—Prem-- Schools, Dr. Haber Reports ier JERUSALEM. David Ben-Gurion has sent a NEW YORK (JTA) More than 30,000 students are ex- pected to enroll in vocational schools of ORT, the Organiza- tion for Rehabilitation through Training, during the school year now beginning, according to a report today by Dr. William Haber. president of the Ameri- can ORT Federation. Dr. Haber, who has just re- turned from a survey of ORT activities in Israel, Iran, Poland and Switzerland, made his re- port to a meeting of the execu- tive committee of his organiza- tion at Hotel Commodore. The Polish authorities, which in- vited ORT to establish training programs for Jewish repatriates, have thus far been cooperative, Dr. Haber stated. They have Rabbis Condemn `Going-Steady' by Teen-Alters MINNEAPOLIS (JTA)—"Go- ing steady" by Jewish teen- agers was vigorously con- demned by the Minnesota Rab- binical Association which termed that practice "incon- sonant with Jewish ideals of marriage." The rabbis urged Jewish par- ents to do all they could to persuade their teen-age chil- dren "to enjoy group friend- ship and companionship." In a formal statement, the rabbis said such dating should be postponed until the Jewish young people were "mature enough to consider seriously the responsibility of marriage." "We wish strongly to empha- size the fact that "going steady" among teen-agers is un- wise and unhealthy and should be firmly discouraged," the rabbis declared. "It can lead to undesirable emotional in- volvements and harmful temp- tation and frustration for both the boy and the girl." The rabbinical leaders added they "emphactically" affirmed "the traditional Jewish values toward self-respect and healthy sex feelings which should be expressed only through the marriage bond." The rabbis urged Jewish par- ents to encourage teen-age chil- dren "to enjoy group friend- ships and companionship" and to participate in such activities as sports, dramatics, school projects, synagogue clubs and religious services. They de- clared it was a parental re- sponsibility "to provide for the teen-agers and the friends the opportunity for recreation and religious worship in the home and in the family." Ben-Curion Marks 72nd Birthday in Privacy JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Pre- mier David Ben-Gurion marked on Sept. 29 his 72nd birthday in the usual quiet and privacy of a holiday retreat. Observers have been im- pressed with the Premier's brisk manner and gait, his good health and his failure to evince either fatigue with his man-killing responsibilities or to lay aside his work. Inti- mates report that he continues his regular strenuous physical exercises, including some which require him to stand on his head. (The Times of London, in a Jerusalem dispatch, termed Ben-Gurion as fit today "to hold the reins of office as he has ever been in spite of all the difficulties he has had to face since 1906 when he first emigrated to Palestine from Eastern Europe." The Times added that "his enthusiasm and vigor remained un- dimmed.") Piper Cub plane as a personal gift to Premier Kwame Nkru- mah of Ghana, on the occasion of Ghana's first anniversary of independence. placed regular trade school fa- cilities at OR.T's disposal. Dur- ing the nine months of its ac- tivities in Poland, ORT has set up classes for 2,000 persons in 18 cities. Dr. -_.-Iaber reported that voca- tional education in Israel was probably one of the fastest growing school programs in the world. In the ORT schools alone enrollment is increasing by one- third annually. Nevertheless. Israeli trade schools are not keeping up with the ground- swell of youth seeking admis- sion, nor with the requirements of industry for a steadily larger flow of trained personnel. A two-front educational de- bate is shaping up in Israel, which could have far-reaching effects socially and economical- ly, Dr. Haber told the commit- tee. On the one hand .is the effort by educators to raise school standards. On the other, is the threat that such standards tend to bar large numbers of youth, especially those from Oriental and North African im- migrant families, who are most in need of social integration. Dr. Haber urged a serious search for flexible educational forms and a far greater alloca- tion of resources to all second- ary education in Israel. A spe- cial program of vocational instruction for immigrant young- sters, tied-in to the state prim- ary school system instituted by ORT a few weeks ago, has proven successful. Dr. Haber pointed to the new Syngalowski Vocational Center at Tel Aviv, built by Women's American ORT, in which the first classes are now opening as a "model for the future." He described it as "a new standard" for trade schools in Israel. George J. Mintzer, committee chairman announced that a bequest of $25,000 had been re- ceived from the estate of the noted philanthropist and art collector, Wilhelm Weinberg, to be used to purchase . premises for an ORT school in Rome. 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