16—Friday, June 13, 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Maccabia Games, Towns on Stamps The eighth international Maccabia Games, to be held in Israel next month, is depicted on a multicolored stamp (far left) to be issued by the Israel Ministry of Posts philatelic service in July. Also to be issued at that time is a second series of stamps bearing the emblems of Israeli towns. They arc (from left) top, Bat Yam, Holon, Hadera and bottom, Ramat Gan. Netanya and Givatayim. HEW Secretary Finch Hopes Stability in Middle East Will Bring Peace SAN FRANCISCO — Robert H. Finch. U.S. secretary of health. education and welfare, voiced the hope that "a sense of common interest and common destiny" Jewish Play for Children Will Win $1,000 Prize NEW YORK—The Jewish Thea- ter for Children is offering a prize of $1,000 for the best full-length play for children in English on a Jewish theme, according to an announcement made by Philip Kasakove, chairman of the theater. This is the 13th time that the thea- ter has offered the prize in its an- nual Golden Pen Playwriting Con- test. Funds for the prize are made available by Norma U. Levitt. a member of the theater's board of directors. Prize-winning m a n u- scripts also are given a profession al production. Manuscripts for the 1969 com- petition must be submitted no later than Feb. 15, 1970. Rules of the contest may be obtained by writing to the Jewish Theater for Children, 426 West 58 St., New York 10019. The purpose of the contest is to stimulate the creation and develop- ment of an original dramatic liter- ature in English for the older age group of elementary school and for junior high school children, which will give expression to values as reflected in Jewish life, folk-lore, history and culture. MAC-O-LAC ONE-COAT FINISH Fadeless Colors AC-4-LAC-Ni Odorless Non-toxic No-Drip Scrubbable Clean up with water $ 549 mor gal. 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Recalling his visit to Israel as the administration's official repre- sentative at the funeral of Prime Minister Eshkol three months ago. Finch praised Israel's "sense of dedication and commitment, and its sense of adventure and crea- ' tivitv which can only be described as joyousness." WASHINGTON (JTA)—Israel ex- pects to receive assistance from the United States Export-Import Bank that will cover 70 per cent of the $35,000,000 cost of a new Boe- . ing 747 jumbo jet and a Boeing 707 jet to be purchased by El Al, Is- ' rael's national airlines, according to Zeev Sharef, Israel's minister of finance, commerce and industry. Sharef, who is visiting here, in- dicated after talks with financial authorities that the World Bank may reinstate Israel as a nation eligible for development loans. Israel had been disqualified from some forrins of international assist- ance because its degree of devel- opment was considered too advanc- ed. Reinstatement will depend up- on project plans. The Israeli minister met with Robert McNamara. president of the World Bank. and with William Sauer. first vice president of the Export-Import Bank. He also met with Secretary of the Treasury David Kennedy and Secretary of Commerce Maurice Stans. El Al will open a second passen- ger departure terminal at John F. Kennedy International Airport on June 22 to relieve the congestion that is at its worst during the summer tourist season. According to Menahem Cohen. the airline's vice president for North America. the new terminal will offer a tem- porary solution until .the Port of New York Authority implements plans to expand the international arrivals and departure facilities at the airport. Cohen said that El Al transported 440.500 passengers in 1968 on its U.S.. European and African route, a 42 per cent in- crease over 1967. Arab Girls Graduate From Pioneer Women Training Program JERUSALEM — Thirty - eight Arab young girls and women par- ticipated in a ceremony as the first class to graduate from a new train- ing program sponsored by Pioneer Women in their year-old Arab Women's Center in East Jeru- salem. The training program, which was initiated and conducted by the 1 Arab section of Pioneer Women with the help of the Israel Labor Ministry and the Jerusalem Muni- cipality, now offers courses in tailoring, dressmaking and beau- tician skills. Other courses will be added as needs develop in the local work markets. More than 180 Arab women now participate in courses given at the East Jerusalem Pioneer Women Center. Govt. Attempts to Fix Plumbers Draining Israelis' Pocketbooks Experts Called On to El Al Expects Purchase Aid for Jumbo Jet JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israelis are suffering from profiteering plumbers, and the government is encouraging a fix-it-yourself pro- gram to reduce the citizens' de-' pendence on craftsmen who over- charge for their services. the min- istry of commerce and industry announced. It said research into the prac- tices of the plumbing trade show- ed that prices could be reduced by an average of 30 per cent and still yield a profit in relation to costs. The ministry said it would soon publish a manual instructing householders how to fix their fix- tures without professional help. H alp Clear Oil Slicks TEL AVIV (JTA) — Israel Port increasing the number of safety Authority experts on oil pollution turncocks, by putting the entire were called on by the government Israeli stretch. of the pipeline un- to help clear oil slicks that still derground or by other devices—is cover nearly eight miles of waters open to negotiation," he wrote. near the northern shores of the Sea "The Israeli government has no of Galilee. The oil poured into the strong views so far about the ques- fresh-water lake after Arab terror-' tion of where these negotiations ists blew up a segment oft he 1.000 . would be conducted: through the mile Arabian-American (Aramco) American Embassy in Israel or oil pipeline in the Israel-occupied through the Israeli Embassy in the United States. Israel's conditions Golan Heights last Friday. A specially prepared spongy ma- may be formalized as soon as (the owner) asks for a permanent re- terial made from rubber is being used to clear the oil in some places pair to replace the present tem- with good results. More experi- porary corking of the pipeline ments will be made in the next few gap," the correspondent said.) , days. Officials said it was hoped that the waters would be complete- ly cleared of oil. (Israeli leaders show little eager- ness for the resumption of the oil flow through the Aramco pipepline which is of economic benefit only to Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries, Christian Science Moni- tor correspondent Francis Ofner reported from Tel Aviv. He said Israel would demand strict I conditions before permanent re-1 pairs are allowed on the damaged section of line in the Golan Heights. 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