(Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — The current year will mark a new record in immigration if the trend during the past few months continues, Moshe Sharett, chairman of the Jewish Agency Executive, de- clared here Tuesday. Addressing the current meet- ing of the Zionist Actions Com- mittee, the supreme ruling body of the World Zionist movement between Z i o n i s t congresses, Sharett said that the composi- tion of immigration into Israel is now much more balanced and healthy comprising more young people. While in the work of ab- sorption the Agency enjoys the partnership of the govern- ment institutions, Sharett Said, However, that the Jew- ish Agency's staff stands first in line on the basorption front while the process of aliyah was entirely their responsi- bility. Since the establishment of the State, he declared, over 1,000,000 newcomers have been absorbed and no immigrant was left without shelter even for a single night. He cautioned the Actions Committee delegates, however, that while for the time being the rate of absorption was catch- ing up with the immigration flow, it was feared that the rate of construction of housing units to accommodate the newcomers would not. Sharett paid high tribute to the devotion of the Jewish Agency's absorption workers a YOUR PROUD pfe, GRADUATE who, he said, remained calm under the most trying condi- tions. He expressed pride in the special youth aliyah enterprise which had . absorbed 4,000 youths from 40 countries during the past year. The Jewish Agency chairman reiterated the assurance that every child whose parents de- sired religious education re- ceived it. "We guard this prin- ciple scrupulously," he de- clared. Sharett noted that Israel also sought the absorption of young people from the free countries even though they remained in Israel for only two years in order to study because he felt such young- sters were likely to return permanently. "This is a great educational task," Sharett de- clared. Reviewing the work of the various departments of the Jew- ish Agency, Sharett stressed the assistance rendered by the Eco- nomic Department to immi- grants from free countries. Some 5,000 newcomers came from the free countries of the West during the past year, he noted, adding that immigration from the United States was on the increase, although still amounting to only token num- bers. Referring to the Agency's network of Ulpanim, intensive Hebrew language training courses, Sharett said that family Ulpanim had been established where entire families of new- comers received instruction to- gether. He said there were 66 Ulpanim units now in operation. Emphasizing the need to ex- pand the network of Jewish Agency emissaries throughout the world, Sharett disclosed that in all of America there were only four emissaries deal- ing with immigration. "In many places," he de- clared, "The writing on the wall has alreday appeared, but one is oblivious to these warnings in many places of danger." The Jewish Agency leader praised the "most splendid enterprises" of the Agricul- tural Settlement Department, which he said were faced with "gigantic tasks." Thanking the leaders of the United Jewish Appeal for their untiring work, Sharett said, however, that income lagged behind the needs and "we must not at this great moment fail to supply the means required for the gigantic task of absorbing the aliyah which is knocking at our gates." Sharett also underscored the need to widen Jewish education and here, too, he noted while much was being done it was just not enough due to the lack of means. The Jewish Agency leader stressed the imperativeness of creating immediately in the United States a central Zionist organization "without which one canont conceive of a strong Zionist movement." 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Personal, Precious, Israel was discussing with the Elegant Gifts! The executive, after a four- United States, there was a cer- tain problem in the solution of hour meeting, expressed "gen- eral agreement" with Gold- which Israel was anxious to en- 14K list the support of the U.S. Gov- mann's position on the talks. GOLD ernment. In this context, the While the meeting was secret, it Embassy official indicated there was learned that all members INITIAL the executive expressed con- were certain steps which would of cern at the Israel Cabinet deci- TIE TACKS be desirable. So, when Mr. Tal- bot referred to this issue. I put sion which resulted in a letter His initial—or yours—perfectly forward the idea to which the from the Prime Minister to proportioned, beautifully Moshe Sharett, Jewish Agency crafted. A rich looking gift he'll Embassy official had referred. I cherish proudly and forever. made it clear I was not speaking I executive chairman. The letter asked a clarification of Cold- for the Israel government. only $R00* I rnann's diplomatic activities. ••.each "Mr. Talbot promised to con- The executive also decided, sider the point, and I informed the Israel Embassy accordingly. at its lengthy meeting, to meet I naturally assumed that. if a with the Israel Cabinet, with the initiative of arranging high Embassy official makes a suggestion, it accords with the such a meeting left to the Is- desires of his government," rael government.. There were reports that a private meet- Goldmann stated. ing might be arranged be- Goldmann expressed resent- tween Goldmann and Mrs. ment, "that the Premier or Golda Meir, Israel's Foreign Foreign Minister, without be- Minister, who reportedly said ing in possession of all the de- she wished to meet with Gold- tails," brought this matter to mann. the attention of the Cabinet The cabinet decision to send a and that the Prime Minister, with the Cabinet's approval, letter to the ,Jewish Agency ex- addressed a formal letter to ecutive was adopted by the votes the Jewish Agency executive of Mapai Ministers only. it was learned. The other Cabinet mem- chairman inquiring "whether I had been authorized by the bers wanted to refrain from any Each 14K gold initial executive to raise this particu- such action until Goldmann's ar- tie tack masterfully presented in rival in Israel. 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He told the Knesset that the savings will be refundable after three JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Is- years. rael's Knesset voted support of the government's new economic policy, including compulsory sav- ings. worked out as the result of Israel's devaluation of the pound last February. The vote was 56- 39. A stormy debate preceded the adoption of the motion support- ing the new policy, most of the fire being directed at the com- pulsory savings plan proposed by Finance Minister Levi Eshkol. The latter staunchly defended the plan, insisting the funds de- rived from the forced savings will not be used for current ex- penditures, but will be impound- Knesset Supports Economic Policy, Compulsory Savings •v WE POINT THE WAY TO ABOVE AVERAGE EARNINGS plus 10 EXTRA BONUS DAYS Every Month OPEN OR ADD TO YOUR ACCOUNT EARN FROM THE 1ST COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY Get the most from your savings a higher than average 4% Come in or save- by-mail. 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