Another Half Billion in Israel Bond Sales Is Seven-Year Goal Detroit delegates to International Israel Bond Leaders' Conference in Israel, at Haifa port city. From the left: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levitan, Mrs. Theodore Bargman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schumer and Miss Rose Lewis. * * * REHOVOTH, Israel — A call Meir, and other leaders of Is- went out to Jewish communi- rael, in addition to the 350 ties of the free world to assume delegates from the United responsibility for the sale of States, Canada and Latin an additional $500,000,000 in America. Israel Bonds in the next seven Eshkol urged the delegates years "to catty on a partner- ship in which not only Israel's not to forget the "multitudes" economic future but the destiny of Jews in certain European of the entire Jewish people is countries and in North Africa who must be brought to Israel involved." in the near future. The 350 delegates at the final Highlights of the last week session of the International Is- rael Bond Conference adopted of the conference included a a resolution officially inaugu- ceremony marking the dedica- rating the second decade of the tion of the cornerstone of the Israel Bond campaign, which new port which will be built at raised its first half-billion dol- Ashdod on the Mediterranean lars for economic development coast, at a total 'cost of $75,- 000,000. in the ten years since 1951. The first stage of the new The following were listed port, which is to be completed in the resolution as the major by 1965, will be financed by a developmept tasks to be car- $27,500,000 loan from the World ried out with the aid of Israel Bank, and by funds from the Bonds — to enable Israel to Israel Development budget, of provide for the immigration which monies derived from the and absorption of a second sale of State of Israel Bonds million newcomers; to make comprise more than one-third. possible the completion of The port will be a new gateway the Jordan irrigation project; to world commerce, and will in to help finance the building effect be the port of Jerusalem of the new port at Ashdod; since it will provide easy ac- to promote industrialization cess to " - e capital city which in every part of the country; is approximately 40 miles away. and to advance scientific and It will also serve as an outlet technological development. for the citrus crop, which i At the closing dinner of the Israel's largest export pro conference, Dr. Joseph J. as well as for potash an er Schwartz, vice president of the chemicals extracted the Israel Bond Organization, paid Dead Sea and the N desert. tribute to Finance Minister Levi Eshkol as "one of the outstand- Replaces Tombs F es ing figures in shaping the his- Desecrated by is tory of Israel." WARSAW — Rabbi • aham The closing dinner of the D. Feffer, of Mahopac, Leaders' Conference took the now doing research in Poland, form of a tribute to Eshkol. has supervised replacement of The dinner was attended by tombstones on Jewish ceme- Prime Minister David Ben- teries which were torn up by Gurion, Foreign Minister Golda Nazis and used as paving stones. MARV BY HENRY LEONARD 0 00 St. John Paints Nasser as 'Boss' Robert St. John calls Gamal Abdel Nasser "The Boss." That's the title of his biographical stud of the Egyptian dictator, publis ed by McGraw Hill (330 W. 42 N. Y. 36). Recent developmen the new friendship establishe between Nasser and Hussein, t manner in which Nasser i peased by many, in the East and in Western co seems to prove the validit title. St. John has an explanati the title to the book: "The Arabi expression for President is El Rayis. But in colloquial Arabic, the same word, given a slightl different intonation, El the equivalent of boss. S gers address Gamal Abdel ser as Mr. President, but his ife, his friends, and his subord tes call him the Boss." St. John's study is well reading. Those who must be on guard against Nasser's machin tions also should keep fully formed about the villain e Middle East, and therefor ust know his background, his ink- ing, his manner of dealin ith enemies and friends: "The Boss" provides th background. It delves into dictator's life, it dissect shows his faults as wel qualities. It is an study. Nasser, according to thi is cautious not to declare hi determinedly either for the E or West bloc. The Egyptian President encour- ages his people to buy only Egyp- tian-made products, but he him- self smokes American cigarettes. He prefers foreign films. He enjoys his popularity in the Middle East and in New Delhi, when he goes to India, but he resents the way the West treats him. In his relation to the U. S. A. and the U. S. S. R. he continues "his well-tested policy of balance and power." His big hate, of course, is Israel, and on that score he is adamant. St. John omts out that Nasser ca e sheet that e plus side keeps e Unit • • from sub e either to Ea or a ab to side "by mse with oth he s far event.- e at a Pal- ne republic tter would e advantage of Jordan, whom Nasser opposed until the new act of friendship in March of this year. On the negative side, St. John states that Nasser has been able to bring into his Arab republic only Syria, and thus has made little progress in unifying t Moslem world unde his ship; and that: "Muc of t port he had won Egypt was attacke had lost by his s ment of residen oreign and his refusal to keep his omise of free passage through t Canal for all ships. Israel still existed and despite the boycott was con- stantly growing stronger, both industrialy and militarily." 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