Friday, January 17, 1964—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-34 Bond Leaders Adopt X05,000,000 Goal for '64; Float New Issue NEW YORK, (JTA) — A decision to seek $400,000,000 for Israel's economic develop- ment through the sale of Israel bonds during the next five years was adopted here at the closing session of the two-day national planning conference of the board of governors of the Israel Bond Organization held at Waldorf Astoria Hotel. Detroiters at the conference were: Louis Levitan, local Bond campaign manager; Torn Bor- man, Detroit chairman, and Mrs. Borman. A quota of $0,000,000 for 1964 was voted at the confer- ence by the more than 200 Jewish communal leaders from various parts of the United States and Canada. This will be the first year in the flotation of the new Third Development Issue of Israel Bonds that will end in March 1969. In 1963, the pro- ceeds from the sale of Israel bonds amounted to a record sum of $69,172,050 of which $55,471,900 came from the United States and the bal- ance from C a n a d a, Latin America and Europe, it was announced at the confer- ence by Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, vice-president of the Israel Bond Organization. Dr. Schwartz pointed out that the proceeds obtained in 1963 were the largest ever raised in the 13-year history of the Israel Bond campaign, ex- ceeding by more than 19 per cent to total of $58,047,350 sold in 1962, which was the biggest year up to that time. He reported that since 1951 disbursements of Israel bond funds amounted to $603,300,- 000. Analyzing the results of the 1963 campaign, Dr. Schwartz declared that the beginning of the redemption in May of last year of the first Israel Bonds sold in 1951 was "an important UNITED BRANDS • DETROIT U. S A • 12 PRO . OF e 1 e in e n t" in stimulating in- creased sales. He reported that from May 1 through Dec. 31, 1963, the Israel Treasury paid out $13,459,125 on Israel Inde- pendence Issue Savings Bonds which matured during that Period. Repayment has been made on the basis of 150 cents on the dollar. T h e conference decided that the new $400,000,000 Bond Issue would be official. ly launched at an internation- al inaugural conference in Miami during the weekend of Feb. 21. It was announced that the guest of honor on that occasion will be Baron Edmond de Rothschild of Paris, president of the Israel Bond drive in Europe. The Third Development Issue of Israel Bonds will con- sist of two types of bonds: Fif- teen-Year Coupon Bonds pay- ing 4 per cent interest per year, in denominations from $500 to $100,000, and Savings Bonds in denominations from $100 to $10,000, maturing 12 years after purchase at 160 per cent of the issue amount. For example, a $100 savings bond will mature at $160, and a $1,000 savings bond will have a value of $1,600 at maturity. Abraham Feinberg, president of the Israel Bond Organiza- tion ,told the conference to- day that "the extraordinary success of our program was due to two principal factors: American confidence in the ability of the people of Israel to "build a dynamic democracy, and their impressive achieve- ment, with the aid of Israel Bond funds, in planting the seeds of prosperity in an un- developed land." Samuel Rothberg, national campaign chairman, describing the purpose of the new Israel bond issue, said: "It is geared toward the ultimate achieve- ment of a self-supporting eco- nomy." The English Language Insti- tute of the University of Michi- gan was in 1941 the first such agency to use a modern lingu- istics approach to the teaching of English. Delicious Frozen Specialties Prepared by Internationally Famous Restaurant, 4222 Second AVAILABLE NOW AT GROCERS McINERNEY'S-MILLER BROS. Danny Raskin's Israel's Habimah Theater Rejects Proposal to Stage Controversial LISTENING Play During U•S. Tour Next Month TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Habi- mah, the Israel national theater group scheduled to start a three-month tour of the United States next month, rejected a proposal by the Little Theater of New York, sponsor of the visit, that it stage the contro- versial drama, "The Deputy," during the American tour. The play, by Rolf Hochhut, criticizes Pope Pius XII as hav- ing been silent about the Nazi extermination of E u r o p e a n Jews during the Second World War. The American sponsors pro- posed the inclusion of the Hochhut play in the Habimah repertory after Pope Paul VI criticized the play during his visit to Israel last week. Bat Ami, a Habimah actress and a member of the theater's executive committee, said that Habimah had obtained the Is- raeli rights for the play but that it was questionable wheth- er the play would be produced even in Israel. She said that since Habimah was the Israel national theater, it must take many aspects, in- cluding the political, into con- sideration. 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