THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 19, 1970-37 Israel Soccer Team to Take On Polish Champions Here July 8 . ism on Rise Israel Tour Despite Arab Terrorism JERUSALEM (JTA)—Israel's minister of tourism, Moshe Kol, reported that tourism to Israel has increased 10.4 per cent from Messenger of Good Tidings . In a combined kibutz wedding ceremony including five couples, Gay Symington, 23-year-old niece of Missouri Senator Stuart Syming- ton, married Yehuda Gelb, 26, with some 600 guests in attendance. • • • Yale University, recognizing Art Buchwald's comic contributions in solemn times, awarded an honor- ary degree to the humorist- colum- nist. • • • Elizabeth Taylor is still on the Egyptian boycott list despite the film "Cleopatra's" populariza- tion of the barge. The censors are still miffed over her fund- raising work for Jewish causes. "Funny Girl" is another Egyp- tian no-no because their star Israel's Economic Future Depends on Export Rise NEW YORK (ZINS) — The United States is 80 times the size of Israel, but its production is 200 per cent greater than that of Israel. Almost all of the Ameri- can gross national product is sold in the domestic market, while exports account for only 5-7 per cent of the GNP. Israel, on the other hand, must place its major emphasis on exports. Within the next decade — if T -ael is to achieve economic self- sufficiency — she must aim at exporting around 40 per cent of her gross national product, accor- ding to the opinion of those who have studied Israel's economic situation. Israel must more than double its production for export in the near future. The experts are con- vinced that Israel must reach this goal within the next 10 years or she will "miss the bus" in the race for foreign markets. AND THE JEEP SMITH ORCHESTRA 399-1251 LI 7-2770 Fashion Corner summer SALE Black U.S. Agriculturists Study Methods in Israel Ha' Mevasser THE DICK STEIN ORCHESTRA Fine color photography for all occasions. Moderate prices. January through May compared to the same period last year despite Arab propaganda and the threats posed by terrorists. Kol said "there is no doubt that with better security condi- tions the increase would have been even greater." The Israeli football club Hapoel Petah-Tikva, which returns to Detroit July 8 for a match with the Polish team Ruth in Keyworth Stadium, Hamtramck, includes (from left) seated: Itzhak Wisoker, Yahiel Salem, Itzhak Druker, Shmuel Rosenthal, Aharon Salem, Joshua Havia; and standing: Gabriel Rosendoren, Gad Zelniker, Shaul Hayak, Moshe Rapaport, Yohai Aharoni and the trainer, M. Byllin. o • Hapoel Petah-Tikva, the Israel won the Israeli championship and football club that has sent three of has won five more since then. its members to the World Cup The team won the Israel Cup in Games in Mexico, will be in De- troit July 8 to play the 10-time 1957 and since then has appeared four times in the cup finals. In championship team from Poland, "Ruch," 8 p.m. July 8 at Key- 1968, it won Israel's 20th anniver- sary cup. worth Stadium, Hamtramck. Its best players go on to the The soccer match is sponsored by the Dewald Travel and Inter- national team and the national youth team, and three players par- national Sports Service, and tickets are on sale at both the agency ticipated for the World Football Cup in Mexico. The latter three and at Hudson's. Founded in 1936, Hapoel Petah- are: Itzhak Wisoker, number one goal keeper of the national team; Tikva graduated to the National League in Israel in 1943 and ever Samuel Rosenthal, right half in the national team; and Itzhak Dru- since has been one of the top teams in the country. In 1955, it ker, stopper in the national team. DICK STEIN Mrs. Leibick Up to 75% OFF TEL AVIV (JTA) — Seven black American community leaders are in Israel for a seven-week look at irrigation methods, technology and other aspects of Israeli communal life. Sponsored by Histadrut, they are studying the applicability of Israeli methods to their own communities in Louisiana, Alabama, Missis- sippi, Tennessee and Georgia, where they are active in the all- 520 & S5C 4. I . Cocktail Dresses 2. Rain Coats Handbags 5. 6. Summer Suits Casual Dresses 3. Slack Suits Fashion Corner black Southern Cooperative Devel- opment Program. A similar group made a three-week study tour last 27305 Southfield year. 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Highlighting an agenda whose focus is the major priorities in American Jewish communal com- mitments is the report and recom- mendations of the recent 15-day mission to England and Europe. Styled by El Gitano Up to 1/2 2 OFF ALL SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES DRASTICALLY REDUCED — NO EXCEPTIONS dress shoes regularly $25 to $35 — now $16.90 Pants shoes regularly $21 to $28 — now $13.90 casuals and sandals AJCongress Names 7 to Governing Council regularly $16 to $21 — now $10.90 ALL SALES FINAL Seven Detroiters were elected to the governing council of the American Jewish Congress at the organization's national biennial convention in Washington, D.C. They are Edith Frank, Frank Rosenbaum, Harley Selling, Rose Schwartz, Matilda Rubin, Marion Shiffman and Mary Silber. Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyveld of Cleveland was elected to his third consecutive two-year term as na- tion president. . . in Society a ctivities An open house reception celebrating the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fortgang of Coolidge Hwy., Oak Park, was held by their children Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben and Rose Cowan, 19758 Edinborough, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at a party given by the Detroit Ladies Auxiliary 135 of the Jewish War Veterans Wednesday at JWV head- quarters. DAVID'S SHOES Harvard Row Southfield 11 Mile at Lahser 352-8888 T" N O BY Use Your BankAmericard Master Charge Michigan Bankard