Soviet Envoy, Eshkol Confer JERUSALEM (JTA) — Soviet Ambassador Dimitri Chuvakhin called on Premier Levi Eshkol for what was reliably reported as an "important conference," held at the ambassador's request. It was understood that the So- viet envoy wished to explain to the premier that the Soviet Union's decision to resume large- scale aid to the new Syrian regime should not affect the improvement in Russian-Israeli relations. It was also understood that during his forthcoming visit to Egypt, Soviet Premier Kosygin will use his in- fluence with President Nasser to trY to reinforce peace in the Middle East. Political sources stressed the importance of the Chuvakhin-Esh- kol_ meeting as indicating that the Soviet Union appreciated Israel's desire to improve relations with the USSR. It was also noted here that during a dinner in the Krem- lin tendered to Syrian President Yousuf Zain, Premier Kosygin de- parted from previous practice by avoiding mention of Israel and calling for world peace and regional peace. It was believed that the Soviet envoy and Premier Eshkol review- ed economic ties between Israel and the Soviet Union and that they agreed to seek ways to fur- ther expand trade_ relations. Einstein Medical College Sets $120,000,000 Development French Resume NEW YORK (JTA) — Albert original capitalization when the The area of greatest immediate Einstein College of Medicine an- medical school was launched in need, Weiler said, is the training Motor Exports nounced plans for a $120,000,000 1955. of more physicians, scientists and Pact With Israel development program over the Weiler, outlining the 10-year un- health personnel. Pointing out that next ten years for increased stu- dent enrollment, construction of new facilities and broader partici- pation in community health care activities. Announcement of the new program was made by Jack D. Weiler, chairman of the col lege's board of overseers, Dr. Sam- uel Belkin, president of Yeshiva University, and Dr. Marcus D. Kogel, dean of the medical school. Dr. Belkin said the ten - year program was being launched "in anticipation of major developments and growing national needs in medical education, research and patient care by 1976." He noted that the new programs represent- ed a 400 per cent increase over the Israel's Present By DAVID SCHWARTZ (Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.) dertaking, declared that the col- lege's new programs were designed as a "positive response to national health needs for the coming dec- ade, as so eloquently put by the President in his health messages." the ratio of physicians to the popu- lation is lower today than in 1900, he announced that the college would increase its enrollment be- ginning September 1967 from 96 to 120 per class. The program also calls for the establishment of a $30,000,000 special fund to sustain U.S., British, French Firms the chairs of 60 key professors and Offer to Finish Dead Sea for other projects. Project Rejected by Kaiser TEL AVIV (JTA) — Three con tractors — British, French and American — have submitted bids offering to complete the Dead Sea dikes in accordance with the ori- ginal specifications which the Kaiser Engineering Co. of the Uni- ted States, has declared "unwork- able," it was announced at Sodom Monday by Maj. Gen. Mordechai Makleff, general manager of the Dead Sea Works. The Kaiser firm notified the Dead Sea Works several -weeks ago that it cannot complete the job, due to the specifications laid down by the Dead Sea Works. Kaiser had threatened to sue the Israeli com- pany for $25,000,000, which, it claims, it had spent in connection with the project. Gen. Makleff said that no decision has as yet been made by his firm regarding the new bids. Kaiser warned the Dead Sea Works Tuesday that it would op :. pose by all legal means any attempt by the Dead Sea Works to expel Kaiser workers from the works site in Sodom or to seize $15,000,000 worth of Kaiser equip- ment there. The American firm withdrew on grounds that some specifications for its contract with the Dead Sea Works were technically impossible. Both companies have made threats of damage suits. In its warning Tuesday, Kaiser said it would hold the Dead Sea Works "liable and responsible for all costs, losses, expenses and damage incurred and suffered by us already and which may be incurred in the future by your actions." Three American insurance firms which underwrote a $6,000,000 guarantee to assure completion of the dam informed the Dead Sea Works they would not accept the claim of the Israeli firm that the Kaiser Engineering Company had broken its contract on the project. The three American firms claim- ed, in their refusal, that Kaiser had not broken the contract. The policy covered failure to complete the dam either for technical reasons or because the contractor failed to fulfill the contract. The Israeli firm reportedly was considering whether to sue the insurance firms, to obtain the $6,000,000. Jewish Congress Lauded for Tax Payoff NEW YORK (JTA)—The Ameri- can Jewish Congress was praised by the New York Times for giving a check for $1,200 to Mayor John V. Lindsay representing 10 per- cent-of the real estate tax on the organization's headquarters before it became the Stephen Wise Con- gress House and thus tax exempt. The editorial noted that the or- ganization's treasurer, Frank Abrams, had declared that the Congress believed strongly "that religious, educational and other tax exempt institutions in a posi- tion to do so have a great moral obligation to give voluntarily of their resources to support the needs of the community at large." The editorial said that perhaps other groups which benefited from city services and city tax exemp- tion "will be moved to come for- ward." JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Min- istry of Transport announced here that the agreement between Israel and the Renault Motor Company, of France, calling for resumption of Renault's car exports to this country, have been officially final- ized. Renault had bowed out of the Israel market seven years ago, in response to demands by the Arab League boycott office, but announ- ced in the last year that it is ready to trade with Israel again. Renault exports will start again in June, the Ministry stated. The French firm had agreed, under the new pact, to buy from Israeli producers auto parts costing at least 10 per cent of the value of its exports to Israel. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 29, 1966-15 Custom is reversed this year. On the occasion of Israel's birth- day this year, Israel was giving a * Headquarters * present to America, instead of re- for the Finest Selection of ceiving one. Pinhas Sapir, Israel's minister of finance, has arrived with a check for $30,000,000 for the holders in The Country of the first issue of Israel Bonds, marking the final redemption of $60 to $110 Values that issue. Sapir is an Israeli, originally $3950 from Poland. I can't help thinking State Dept. Official of another Polish Jew who helped $4950 Meets With Premier sell bonds—Haym Salomon. JERUSALEM (JTA) -- Ray- New JLC Rightist Expose Robert Morris, superintendent of mond Hare, U.S. assistant secre- finance during the American Revo- $5950 The Jewish Labor Committee tary of state for near Eastern af- lution, mentions Salomon in his has announced that it is distribut- fairs, held two separate meetings diary more than any other man. ing a new flyer which reports that here Sunday with Prime Minister He relied on him chiefly to dispose Coordinate Your Wardrobe more than 10,700 programs are Levi Eshkol and with Foreign of American bonds abroad. being broadcast each week in more * SLACKS * Minister Abba Eban. He, stopped The British later caught Salo- than 1,000 communities by right- Complete Selection here fora 24-hour visit after at- mon and to tantalize him the wing extremists. tending meetings of Middle East more, since he was a pious Jew, $20 to $35 Value "They're Playing for Keeps" envoys for the United States at the only meat they gave him presents the political implications Ankara. was pork. of rightist activity and charges $14.50 $17.50 At both sessions here, it was A descendant of Salomon, the that their aim is to take over reported, the high official of the late S. S. Menken, president of Congress: "The Birchers would U.S. Department of State informed the American Defense Society, destroy what it has taken years himself about Israel's views re- once told me that it was Salo- to build. The extremist John Birch garding a number of Middle East mon who advised Washington to Society is taking a $12 million developments. No specific issues launch his attack on the Hes- gamble on the crucial 1966 con-_ Fine Clothes for Over sians at Trenton on Christmas were discussed and neither side gressional elections." 30 Years had any concrete proposals to Day, figuring that the Germans The publication was developed place before the other. Each of would then be "shikor" with 15200 W. Seven Mile And made available by the AFL- 3 Blocks East of Greenfield Yule spirits. So maybe if they the meetings lasted an hour. CIO committee on political educa- Corner Sussex Hare left here late Sunday made him eat pork, he later tion. Copies can be obtained free OPEN DAILY 9 to 6 by request to the Jewish Labor afternoon via the Mandelbaum made them eat crow. Whether Mon. & Thurs. 9 to 9 Gate for Jordan, where he was this is true or not, I cannot Committee, 25 E. 78th St., New SUNDAY 11 to 4 York, or to local JLC field offices. scheduled to meet with the say, but there is evidence that the Americans did consult Salo- Jordanian Prime and Foreign Ministers and, possibly, with King mon in the matter of dealing Hussein. He was expected to with the Hessians, since Salo- spend 24 hours in Jordan, whence mon could speak German and he would go to Beirut, capital of could therefore deal with the Hessians better. Couple or single woman as full time house parents to Lebanon. We get some idea of what kind of supervise agency home for young girls. Good salary, fine man Salomon was from a letter of Israel's Atomic living accommodations, vacation and other fringe benefits. James Madison when the latter Expert Criticizes was hard pressed for funds. Madi- CALL DAVID GOLDBERG son wrote he could get the money Government Policy JERUSALEM ( J T A ) — Prof, from Salomon, but disliked to, be- JEWISH FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICE To believe your awn thought, Ernest Bergman, who resigned as cause Salomon wouldn't take any to believe that what is true for- chairman of Israel's Atomic interest from him. Salomon insist- you in your private heart is true Energy Commission in a policy dis- ed that interest should be exacted for all men—that is genius. pute, criticized the government for only when the borrowers use the —Ralph Waldo Emerson (1841) "failure to understand the prob- money for business purposes. Finances were of course a great lem." Writing in "New Look," the pub- problem to early America. Frank- lication of former Premier David lin was sent to France to solicit Ben-Gurion's dissident Israel assistance and John Adams got Workers Party (Rafi), Prof Berg- Dutch assistance. We in America look back to 1776 man warned that, if Israel did not continue its scientific efforts, the "when the shot was heard around Arab countries would, within two the world." When the Israelis took up their generations, bridge the scientific The confidence you have placed in me as a friend gap seperating them from Israel. battle 18 years ago, another shot and as a life insurance agent has enabled me to was heard around the world. The place in force more than One Million Dollars of Israel Minister Says whole world looked on with won- life insurance. der as 500,000 challenged 40,- Country Suffers From 000,000. `Concealed Unemployment' During 1965 it was my privilege to serve personal To think of the Israeli struggle as JERUSALEM (JTA) — Finance and business insurance needs of the community — Minister Pinhas Sapir declared simply a Middle Eastern local fight thereby providing a much greater degree of financial here that Israel was suffering from is to fail to comprehend it. security for the present as well as the future. The Mufti was the brother in "concealed unemployment" in that 10 per cent of Israel's labor force spirit, the staunch ally of Hitler, It is my sincere desire to provide effective counsel-. — 90,000 workers — was "redun- and the rising of Israel was the ing to both present and future clients in the years dant." The term was used to in- climax to the entire struggle to come. dicate employes either doing work against the darkness of Nazi bar- duplicated by other workers, or barism. doing little work in their jobs. Have you seen pictures of the Calling for more manpower little children with hands up? The streamlining and rationalization, he German officers at their side stand- OFFICE: 356-8809 RES: 342-4173 urged that one way to overcome ing with guns ready to shoot down Representing Israel's burden of costs was to get the little children if they put their rid of such unemployment by put- hands down? NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY ting such workers into posts where That was what the Israelis were 21125 Northwestern Highway, Southfield, Michigan they would be more productive. fighting about! * SPORT (OAT * HARRY THOMAS * HOUSE PARENTS WANTED DI. 1-5959 TO MY CLIENTS AND FRIENDS -- THANK YOU! MELVIN I. KANAR