Consul Says Hatred Hinders Arab States, While Israel Aids Afro-Asian Countries Sam Adler (left) accepts an award for his purchase of a forest of 10,000 trees to be planted in his name in Israel. Making the presentation in behalf of the Jewi§h National Fund at Detroit's annual con- ference Sunday was Morris J. Brandwine, president of the organization here. I You, do the sweetest things This week's feature: BARTON'S . 1 America Chunky, ch choc•tes. dat bu al on more. 1 L .98 24111 Coolidge Hwy. At 10 Mile Rd. Across from Dexter Davison Mkt. 18309 Wyoming nr. Curti Barton's Confections an Baked Delicacies Are Als 0 Available at Crowley' Street Floor. I Open Sundays and Eves ► NE Ns I= NE Ws "Our main motivation," said Morris, "is to build an _outer ring of friendship with the Afro-Asian nations • which will lay siege to the inner ring of hatred of the Arab states. "Our 'second motive is nor- mal trade. Our third goal is to demonstrate that Democracy in action is at least 400 per cent more efficient than any form of dictatorship." Morris said the emphasis of Israel's next 10 years of activity pivots on the Negev Desert, which comprises 60 per cent of the nation's land surface. He said the . Negev, which has been an arid zone for 1,500 years, is being developed for agriculture, mining (copper) and chemical (potash and phos- phates) industries and for a route of trade between the Afro-Asian states. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 The Israeli Consul said his country has pledged assistance, in technology, agriculture, med- icine, navigation and in many other areas, to a number of African and Asian countries. The 13-year-old nation already has entered into formal agree- ments with Burma, Nigeria and Ghana, to name but a few, to which she sends scientists and experts to share achievements in technology. Morris said Israel is teach- ing the Burmese the idea of the "farmer-fighter," taken from ancient Judea and which Is- rael herself adopted in her- struggle for statehood, to de- velop their land and protect their frontiers from the Com- munists. During 1961-'62, the small nation has given 1,000 scholar- ships to train technicians from Africa and Asia in Israel. As for the export of know- how, according to Morris, Is- rael's slogan is "Go in, train NOTE: HANUKAH STARTS SUNDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2nd! PLEASE SHOP EARLY FOR ALL YOUR HANUKAH NEEDS WHILE SELECTIONS ARE C. PLETE. Special Sunday 0 ly Just Released "WOMAN OF L Story of REG. $5.95 SPITZE HEBREW BOOK & GIFT CENTER "The House of Bargains" Where You Always Get $1 Off On All Best Sellers, 18295 WYOMING . "These discoveries," he said, "are not acceptable to the Arabs because of their narrow and delinquent ap- proach' in the area. 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Examples, he said, are the Hugo Boyko method of using salt water for plant develop- ment on sand dunes, the Alex- ander Zarchin process of sep- arating salt from sea water and a solar energy generator applied to agriculture. "Each acre in Israel's Negev Desert can produce three crops per year with proper irriga- tion and a greater yield per crop with the intelligent use of plant genetics," Morris stated. when you give Barton's chocolates, candies, pastries. Choose from our big, new selection. 1 1 and get- out." There are no political implications, he said. "The Negev Desert," he said, "is becoming a pilot plant for desert research. It is a great pity that the bene- fits of this research are aid- ing African and Asian coun- tries before they reach the Arab states." mod MI By HARVEY ZUCKERBERG An uncivilized attitude of de- UN 3-0543 UN 3-1557 Morris said the Negev, which grew from a popula- ttion of 5,000 people in the year of Israel's statehood (1948) to 200,000 today,• is capable of absorbing 4,000,- 000 more people. (Morris is author of "Mas- ters of the Desert," to be re- leased by George Putnam's Sons of New York on Nov. 17.) He paid tribute to the Jew- ish National Fund (JNF), the arm of Zionism which -is dedi- cated to the afforestation and reclamation of the land of Israel. Delegates to the conference were told of JNF's new "20- Year Plan," which calls for the settlement of 600,000 more peo- ple, the reclamation of two- and-a-half million dunams of waste land, from Safed in the North to Eilat at the very tip of Israel's mo s t southerly bor- der, and the planting of 250,- 000,000 more trees. Total cost of the project is estimated at $250,000,000. devoted to memorial tribute to the late Daniel M. Temchin, Morris L. Schaver and Morris Lachover, among the devoted JNF leaders in Detroit during the 43 years of its existence here. Special presentations were made to David Schoichit, Sam Adler and the Abe Kasle family for their efforts in behalf of JNF. 18039 Wyoming ADVERTISING: ART Sale Priced $8 95 Yd. Sq. An $11.95 Value Exclusive fro Especial! Ian u! The BELMONT is an thick, wool, robust carpet . . . a real decoratin s in any TO 0111. The 12 smart, fresh colors were es ially created for harmony with modern or traditiona surroundings. You'll love the BELMONT, an exceptional carpet, sale priced this week at New York Carpet Company. I/44D utiltrork CO MPANY 7324 WEST 7 MILE Call to have carpet samples brought to your home. Free estimates and decorator ad- vice upon request. Near Livernois UN 1-7980 It is foreseen that the plan, once carried out, will radically change the face of Israel, providing homes and shares of land for 100,000 new families and 14,000,000 workdays for Israelis. Others who spoke at Sun- day's conference were Morris J. Brandwine, JNF Council pres- ident and chairman of the par- ley; • Irving W. Schlussel, co- chairman of the -conference; Percy Kaplan, executive director of JNF in Detroit; Mrs. Edward Wishnetsky, JNF Women's Aux- iliary president, and Mendel Fisher, national executive direc- for of JNF. A part of the program was Israeli-American Oil Corp. Plans Transition to General Development We're As Near (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) TEL AVIV—The Israeli-Ameri- can Oil Corp., which incorporates the "Miarrii Group" of investors in Israeli enterprises and which has invested more than $3,500,- 000 in unsuccessful prospecting for oil in Israel, announced plans Tuesday to drop prospect- ing and become a general de- velopment corporation. Yekutiel Federman, president, said the revamped firm will have the name of Israel-American In- dustries and that it planned to finance a new hotel and textile factory in the Arad section, a new development area. He said the project would cost 3,000,000 pounds ($1,680,000). will in- clude a housing project on Mount Carmel. Meanwhile, the Lapidot Oil Prospecting Co. has announced the -introduction of a new oil hunting method, a geochernical survey, which the company claimed would drastically cut prospecting costs. 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