L Continuation of Israel Emergency Fund Appears a Certainty (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM—Arye L. Pincus, chairman of the Jewish Agency, disclosed here Wednesday that he will confer with American Jewish leaders next week on extending the Israel Emergency Fund cam- paign for another year, its third, since it was established in 1967 in the aftermath of the Six-Day War. Pincus said that the campaign may get a different name but its purpose will still be to relieve Israel of the financial burdens of immigrant absorption while the country is forced to spend over 20 per cent of its gross national pro- duct for defense purposes, Pincus, speaking at a press con- ference, said the division of func- tions between the Jewish Agency and the Israel government's new absorption ministry has not been finalized yet because it has to be coordinated wit h fund - raising agencies abroad. But he said it was clear that at least the initial absorption functions would re- main within the province of the Jewish Agency. The latter, he said, would continue to be respon- sible for absorption centers and hostels where new immigrants go Israel Needs Phantoms as Deterrent, Not Offensive Force, Says Allon (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) TEL AVIV—Deputy Prime it no choice but to equip itself with the most modern weapons. Gen. Allon said that strengthen- ing Israel's air force with Phan- toms would not only increase the nation's power of self-defense but would deter the enemy from launching another war. "When the enemy despairs of destroying Is- rael, he may come around to accept our existence," Gen. Allon said. Min- ister Yigal Allon declared here Monday that Israel needed super- sonic F-4 Phantom jets from the United States as a deterrent against renewed Arab warfare rather than as offensive weapons. Addressing a Liberal Party coun- cil meeting here, he said that Israel's defense budget was the largest in the world on a per capita basis. But, he stressed, at THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS a time when the Soviet Union is re-arming Syria and Egypt, and the U.S. and Britain are filling the arsenals of Jordan, Israel has on arrival and for the Ulpanim where immigrants are given in- tensive Hebrew language courses. Pincus said the Jewish Agency would also provide immigrants with those needs not granted to them by the state under - existing laws. It would continue to aid im- migrants who do not come from the so-called distress countries but who nevertheless may require as- sistance, as well as immigrants of previous years who have not yet been absorbed in the country's economy, he said. The Jewish Agency chairman re- ported a doubling of the immigra- tion rate from Western countries this year compared to the average of the two previous years and a drop in the average age of the newcomers. 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