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It's true — all taxes are THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
high, the highest tax men
Friday, June 1, 1973-35
pay is on their vices and bad
habits.

Ford in Leading Role at Israel Industrialists' Meetings

(Continued from Page 16)

headed by Francoise Pereire;
and from Great B r i t a i n,
headed by Derrick Kleeman.
There is a delegation from
Turkey, a Moslem nation;
and from India, which has
no diplomatic relations with
Israel.
Addressing the conference
Sunday night, Minister of
Trade and Industry Haim
Bar-Lev pointed out that al-
though investments increased
in Israel last year, it was
concentrated in sectors oth-
er than industry.
Marc Moshevich, president
of the Manufacturers Asso-
ciation, drew an enthusiastic
response 1,vhen he expressed
the hope that the conference
would help reduce the red
tape that hampers Israel's
business community.
Mrs. Meir was the only one
of the long list of opening
speakers who did not come
with a prepared speech. She
said that although she was
not in business, she did not
believe that big business
could not work without vision
and dreams. She linked Is-
rael's economic development
to peace. "With every in-
crease of strength we move
closer to peace," she said
"A strong Israel is a must
for peace because weakness
invites destruction."
Avraham Agmon, director
general of the Israel treas-
ury, said he hoped the con-
ference would serve as a
launching pad for Israel's
new five-year economic plan.
"We have to double. our ex-
ports every five years," he
said.
The Jewish Agency board
of governors which ended its
meeting here over the week-
end, heard a report from New
York building leader Jack
Weiler on a tour by Israel
builders of constructon sites
and factories in the U.S. and
Britain, organized by the
joint Jewish Agency-Ministry
of Housing Technical Assist-
ance Committee on Housing,
chaired by Weiler.
The 19 Israeli builders in
JERUSALEM (JTA)—The
Prime Minister's Third Eco- the group represented some
nomic Conference opened 70 per cent of the local indus-
here Sunday night, attended
by 1,200 delegates from 26
foreign countries and 1,000
Israeli businessmen.
Premier Golda Meir estab-
lished the framework in her
opening address in which she
declared, "We do not want
TEL AVIV (JTA)—Rabbi
your help. We dare say we
Itzhak Yedidya Fraenkel, for
want your participation."
Mrs. Meir was greeted by a more than 30 years the spiri-
standing ovation when she tual leader and rabbi of the
entered the packed conven- Southern Tel Aviv suburbs,
tion hall. Even more ap- was elected Ashkenazic chief
plause greeted Israel's new rabbi of Tel Aviv.
president, Prof. Ephraim
There were no other candi-
Katzair.
dates, and he received 84
Highlights of the confer- votes out of the 95 members
ence include the inauguration of the electoral body that
of a new oil refinery at Ash- took part in the elections.
dod and the new assembly
The electoral body consists
line at the Ford plant in of 32 members of the Muni-
Nazareth.
cipal council, 32 members of
The conference planned to the religious council and' 32
establish a new $1,000,000-a- representatives of the larger
share investment company synagogues in the city. One
financed by foreign capital of the electors did not take
to funnel foreign investments part because of ill health.
into such industries as power
Rabbi Chaim David Halevi
plants, oil refineries, petro-
chemical plants, the mer- was elected Sephardic chief
chant marine, shipping, pub- rabbi. He received 74 votes
lic transport and tourist facil- while the other contender,
Rabbi David Chelouche, re-
ities.
Another project is the es- ceived only 19.
Both rabbis had their first
tablishment of free trade
zones at the ports of Haifa meeting Sunday and assured
and Eilat where foreign in- everyone that they will work
terests will be invited to in mutual cooperation and
build factories, warehouses respect so that the Torah is
honored.
and offices tax fre.
The three largest delega-
Rabbis Fraenkel and Ha-
tions attending the confer- levi replace Rabbis Shlomo
ence were from the United Goren and Yosef Ovadia,
States, headed by Victor Car- who were elected chief
ter; from Western Europe, rabbis of Israel.

from abroad," he told
3 New Settlements affairs
the delegates.
It was learned Tuesday that
in Golan Heights
several deals have already
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They are being built by said that Israel is seeking
the land settlement depart- investments totaling $1,900,-
ment of the World Zionist 000,000 for industrial expan-
O r g a n i z a t i o n which has sion and development in a
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Nov and Tel Zayyit will est single investment needed,
be settled by religious set- $1,000,000,000, was for the
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tlers of the Hapoel Hamiz- construction of conventional
power plants to double Is-
rachi movement.
rael's
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Seventy new immigrants
from the Soviet Union are over the next eight years;
waiting to join the Golan set- that a nuclear power plant
tlers in constructing a tech- was being planned for the
nical plant. Plans call for early 1980s ) .
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port, by Max Fisher, chair-
serve the Golan settlements
man of the board of gover-
within two to three years.
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At the press conference
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