Expert on Seeds in Israel, Former Detroiter Ephraim Malamud, Tells of Industry's Growth Ephraim Malamud, former De- troiter who has lived in Israel for 34 years and who has become one of the chief experts in Israel's growing seed industry, on a brief visit here last week described the expansion of the new industry and the important role it now plays in the kibbutzim. Here as the guest of his broth- ers, Louis LaMed and Jack Mala- mud, and their families. the Israeli was in Detroit for 10 days prior to his departure on Sunday for Latin AMerican countries that have become Israel's good customers in the purchase of seeds. He was accompanied on his trip by his wife. Dena, who is remain- ing here for a month until her husband returns from his Latin American assignments. Ephraim ...Malannid described his experiences in Israel at a gathering of members of his fam- ily here and a group of close friends at lunch at the Furni- ture Club Sunday hosted by "BRILLIANT! HILARIOUS! 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OCT. 5-6 8 p -°m° the gracious 52.10 -S3 20 -S4 30 Scotch 'n Sirloin RESERVED SEATS NOW! MICHIGAN THEATRE ! JERUSALEM (JTA)—The chair- man of the Israel-Jordan Mixed Armistice Commission reported that Jordanian officials had apolo- gized for the abduction of an Am- erican student. and given assur- ance they would act to prevent any recurrence of such incidents. Col. St. Onge, of the United States, the chairman, made the report at an emergency meeting of the MAC, called to discuss an Israeli complaint about the ab- duction of the American, San- ford Sternlicht. The student was walking to Ram- at Rahel, which is in Israel on the border. when he came in sight of a Jordanian emplacement. A Jord- anian soldier pointed a rifle at him and motioned him to cross the border. Sternlicht said that the Jordanians "roughed" him up a little at first, but then treated him well when they learned he was an American. The abduction took place Mon- day and he was returned to Israel on Tuesday. Israel officials learn- ed of the abduction only after he had returned. They complained im- mediately to the MAC. 20480 James CoUzens DI 2-5660 * * * * * * SEAM and other plants in Ramat Yoch- 7.30, Mon. thru Thurs.: 9:30; Fri.: 8:00. :0:00; Sat. 0:00, 8;00, 10.00; Sun. and Labor Day 5:30, 7:30, 9:30. EXTRA: Academy Award Manor Messrs. and Mesdames LaMed and Malamud. Recalling his ac- tivities in Detroit before leaving for Israel 34 years ago, he ex- pressed gratitude for aid given in Israel's upbuilding by Amer- ican Jews. Having settled in Rama Yoch- anan, one of Israel's best known kibbutzim, Malamud has been a farmer and he became interested in seeds in the course of his labors. He said that Israel's seeds have become popularly accepted in many European countries and in most of the lands of Latin America, and his present assignment is to con- tact the major farming industries in the latter countries to strength- en the economic ties with them. He pointed out that the seed in- dustry has developed as a coopera- tive activity among the Israeli kib- butzim and moshavim, and that more than 500 people now are em- ployed in that industry. "Our seeds give a high yield," he said. He explained that the seed cooperative, functioning under the name of Hezerah, serves Israel's .needs and is able to export more than 15 per cent of the products. Speaking also about the status of the kibbutzim, Malamud ex- pressed confidence that the col- lective movement, as well as the cooperative moshavim, will con- tinue to prosper and to render service to Israel. He said their influence remains and that 85 per cent of the children reared there remain either in their own or other kibbutzim and mos- havim. "Without them," he said, "Israel would have a different countenance." The seeds produced in Israel, he said, include wheat, corn, clover, alfalfa, and other products. 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