Israel Education Fund Conference Convened by UJA Friday, September 1 8, 1964--5 THE DETROIT JEWISH 'NEWS Increased Israel Exports Foretold at U.S. hi SAN FRANCISCO (JTA) — Israel expects to Increase its ex- ports to the United States for 1964 to beteen $53- and $55,000,000, Pinhis Sapir, Israel's minister of finance, commerce and industry, announced here. That figure will compare to $47,- 000,000 in Israeli exports to the (Continued from Page 1) the conference, which will initiate the Israeli Education Fund to com- bat the threat, include William Avrunin and Max M. Fisher. Dr. Harold B. Gores, president of Education Facilities Laboratories, Ford Foundation, will report to the United States in 1963. Despite this conference on a UJA Mission to increase, however, Sapir said that Israel in which he participated last the trade gap between Israel and spring with other prominent Am- the rest of the world is still the erican educators, to study the prob- "most burdening economic prob- lem at first hand. His colleagues lem" facing Israel today. By comparison with Israel's ex- included Commissioner Charles J. Bewley, former member of the ports to the United States, Israel Board of Education, New York City; imports from the United States are Dr. William Jansen, former Super- still about four times as high. Sapir was the principal speaker intendent of Schools in New York City, and Dr. Howard Wilson, 'here at Israel Day ceremonies held Dean of the School of Education in conjunction with the 10-day of the University of California in United States World Trade Fair which opened at the Civic Auditor- Los Angeles. Joseph Meyerhoff of Baltimore, ium to run through Sunday. Israel UJA's general chairman, will pre- has one of the largest pavilions at side as chairman of the conference. the Trade Fair, where 21 other Highlighting the opening dinner countries are displaying their session will be an address by Abba wares. Eban, the Deputy Prime Minister Against the backgr ound of of Education in Israel. The fea- Israel's colorful exhibit, 300 lead- tured speaker at the closing ses ers in general, civic, business and sion on Friday will be Francis Jewish life from California gather- • Keppel, United States Commis- ed to participate in the Israel Day sioner of Education. Edward M. M. ceremony. Warburg, member of the New York The San Francisco group was Board of Regents will open the h. acted by Mayor John F. Shelly, luncheon meeting. Charles Snitow, president of the The Israel Education Fund pro- fair, members of the foreign con- gram, based on recommendations sulate staffs on the West Coast and made bythe mission of American leaders of trade and commerce. educators, will be presented by Leaders of various Jewish organi- Rabbi Herbert A. Friedman, execu- zations including the local federa- tive vice chairman of the United tion, United Jewish Appeal and Jewish Appeal. . Israel Bonds were among the Details of a multimillion dol- lar, five-year plan. designed to meet Israel's - current and critical Germany to Compensate education needs, will be an- Heirs of DP Boat Victims nounced. They will include provi- KARLSRUHE ( JTA)—The West sion for additional major high school construction, student and German Federal High Court handed down a decision ruling that teacher-training scholarships and the heirs and families of the thou- cultural enrichMent programs. Members of the mission will sands of Jewish refugees who were take part in a panel discussion lost when the British transport on Friday morning. Dr. Hanoch ship Arandora Star was sunk by a Rinot, Israel's director general of German U-boat in July 1940, are the Ministry of Education and Cul- entitled to compensation in ac- ture, and Eliezer Shrnueli, director cordance with the federal compen of secondary education in Israel, sation law. Most of the Jewish refugees will complete the panel. were men who had been separated The rose is sweetest with morn- from their families and were on ing dew. And love is qoveliest their way to Canada when the ship when embalm'd in tears--Walter was torpedoed. All of the ship's passengers were lost. Scott. So successful has the Isr 1 ex- hibit been here that the Israeli trade officials announced t ey will move it in to next month 3 to the Texas State Fair in Dana , which viewed the Israel exhibit and the is one of- the most important state total attendance is expected to be fairs in the United States. well over 300,000. Observers noted that Israel guests of honor at the ceremonies. Israel's pavilion at the fair is not only among the largest but also among the most popular. So far, since the opening of the fair, an estimated 60,000 people have Among those viewing the Israel shared honors at the trade fair exhibit and evaluating some of the here with one of 'its closest allies, products in detail are heads of France. France Day was celebrated trade organizations, large commer- at the fair while Israel Day was cial combines on the West Coast still in progress with a fashion and department stores. Many thou- show and other colorful events. sands of viewers representing the general public have similarly shown great interest in some Israeli products. Among the products that seem to interest both commercial inter- ests and the general public are Israeli fashion s, flower bulbs, foods, stamps and coins, giftware and a new Israeli Sabra sports car. That car, a sports model, is to sell at approximately $3,200 on the West Coast. Pointing out that the United States is Israel's largest supplier and that, in 1963, Israel bought more than $184,000 worth of goods and materials in the United States. Sapir said that the figure will be "considerably higher" this year. `Now," he said, "we are not la- menting this fact. I n d e e d, you have very good products and we have close economic ties with your great nation. Still the ratio be- tween our two countries is about 4 to 1 in your favor. We believe that the answer is not to buy less here, but to sell you more. 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