Good manners are made up of petty sacrifices.—Ralph Waldo Emerson. Israel's Foreigh Debt Cause for Concern TEL AVIV (ZINS)—David llo , owitz former governor of the Itar,k- of Israel, warned 'hat Israel's mal debt in , • curt- el:v. isge•in;; nut of hand. R.i.J No. I on Oh. 11 ti ok Como n n moo h ♦ •oo has doubled since 1968, and in less than five years Israel borrowed approximately $2,- 000,000.000. The annual cost for servic- ! inn this foreign debt is be- Writing in Y.. 1 110t Aharonot, ! tween $160,000.000 and 1H0,- Horowitz statrq that by April ' 000,000 annually. That sum Israel's foreign indebtedness co u ld go a long way toward TTPCAOIefilt will amount Tr) ct 000,000,000. liqui.lating the problem of CO 10422 W It already stands at $3,700,- poverty in the country, ac- MILE GOAD 2 1•Yolo. C. el 14•,.r. 000.000. cording to Horowitz. DI 2-1600 The national foreign debt Horowitz predicts that the foreign debt will grow, be- cause Israel enjoys an excel- lent credit rating abroad, which will make it possible GATEWAY to for her to secure additional ISRAEL, U.S.A. and EVERYWHERE loans. "71,7– From $49 50 QUIST YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH TRAVELS We help you plan your trip, you help us maintain our Nursery and Kdgn. Dents. Call 557-6750 Eve. 559-7567 The old-time mother who used to wonder where her boy was now has a grandson who wonders where his mother is.—Kin Hubbard. ONCE A YEAR RACK FUR SALE immik o k • Rabin Attend Truman 'Memorial Shazar, WASIIINGTOti (JTA) — President Zalman Shazar; Eliahu Eilat, Israel's first ambassador to the United States: and Itzhak Rabin, re- tiring Israeli ambassador to the U S., will represent Israel at the memorial service for the late President Harry S. Truman here. The respect and esteem which the people of Israel felt for the late President was demonstrated when two top-ranking Israeli diplomats flew to Independence, Mo., to pay final respects. Rabin and Shaul Ramiti, consul general of Israel for the Midwest, visited the Tru- man Library where Presi- dent Truman was lying in state. Rabin and Ramati were the first foreign diplomats to view the flag-draped coffin and to stand in silent tribute to President Truman. They told the Kansas City Jewish Chronicle later that they had come on their own initiative "to demonstrate our feelings of respect and gratitude to President Truman." They did not visit the Tru- man family. The diplomats said they "wished to avoid in- truding on the family in their hour of grief.•' They did not attend the Truman funeral Dec. 28. Y ONLY... SATURDAY THE VALUES YOU HAVE WAITED FOR ARE HERE. ALL SALES ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE BASIS! WE MUST CLEAR OUT OUR STOCK OF BEAUTIFUL COATS, JACKETS, & STOLES! 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The fund's first project is research on the compilation of a Reader's Guide to Isra- eli Periodical Literature. The reading incentive proj ect was chosen as a second activity to be supported by the fund, this one in coop- eration with Youth Aliya. Vocation Taught in Israel's Army INCLUDED IN THIS SALE ARE A LARGE GROUP OF OUR OWN FABU- LOUS BLACK EMERALD MINK COATS & JACKETS' • Friday, Jam 5, 1173 - 21 As Refinery Installation S Asiinop — Installation of 6,300,000 tons are expected to he refined by the end of the )'earl. the new refinery here will start soon, and if it proceeds smoothly, the plant will be- gin regular operation four to five months later. The refinery will have a refining capacity of 3.200.000 to 4.250,000 tons of crude oil a year, depending on the Arab League Sets Up Film Star Boycott PARIS -- Agence France Presse reported from Cairo that the Arab League Boy- cott Office announced it would prohibit Frank Sina• types of crude oil supplied. The plant will meet all re- quirements for oil products of the center and south of the country. The Ashdod refinery is the property of the Oil Refin- eries Ltd. (the new name of Haifa Refineries) and is built very compactly, in a far smaller area than the Haifa refineries. During the first six months of the year, the Haifa re- fineries refined 3,200,000 tons of crude oil, and a total of era, Paul Newman, Jerry Lewis, Juliette Greco, Eliza- beth Taylor and Danny Kaye from entering any Arab country and forbid their films to be shown in any Arab movie theater. The Boycott Office accused the artists of "pro-Zionist activity." 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