Sapir Costly to Israel JERUSALEM ( J T A ) — Finance Minister Pinhas Sa- pir told the Knesset Finance Committee that recent price increases in the United States would cost the Israel government $250,000,000 more this year than last in pur- chase of such basic food- stuff as wheat and animal fodder. He made the state- ment in a report on his visit to the United States last month. He also said he had learn- ed that nowhere in the U.S. or Europe did the concept of retroactive wage agree- ments exist. (A m e r i c an sources pointed out that it FACIAL HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED tyebrows—rvecklme—Arms—Legs Recommended by Physicians FREE CONSULTATION SHIRLEY PERSIN Registered Electrologist AuVANCE BUILDING 23077 GREENFIELD `Room 260 N. Northland & Prosndence - Hospdal PHONE 557 - 1108 15 Years Downtown was a common practice in labor agreements in the U.S. to apply provisions of new agreements, approved after expiration of prior pacts, ret- roactively to the date of the expiration of the prior con- tracts.) Sapir said it was "quite common" for wage agree- ments in Israel to be signed 12 to 18 months after they were supposed to become ef- fective, forcing employers to pay "massive" retroactive wage bills. He said he would propose to the Cabinet soon legislation to end that prac- tice in Israel. Sapir used the term "ji- had"—Arabic for a holy war —to describe criticism voiced by the Bank of Israel and the Israeli press against the government's 90-day price freeze. Speaking at a ministerial economic committee meet- ing, he said the criticisms surpassed "even" that of the political opposition. He indicated particular annoy- ance over the fact that the criticisms were voiced , while he was out of Israel on a visit to the U.S. Foreign transactions con- tinued as usual because the effect of the revaluation of the U.S. dollar, to which the Israeli pound is linked, is imposssible to predict. Many former German citi- zens who live in Israel and receive monthly reparations from Germany will now re- ceive more Israeli pounds for their Deutschmarks. Since travel fares in Germany have become cheaper, more Ger- man tourists are expected this summer in Israel. 17,000 ,Olim Due From Western Lands .1c\N tiON . % `1' es s'4 4 04- c‘' Photontr a P He denied Bank of Israel reports that the government had poured into the economy some three-quarters of a bil- lion pounds in recent months. He conceded that the gov- ernment did "take a loan" from the Bank of Israel of that size but declared that most of the money was spent in foreign currency trans- actions and not in the local market. Israel has reacted "calm- ly" to the Deutschmark's re- valuation and Bank of Is- rael experts described its ef- fect on the local economy as "marginal." JERUSALEM (JTA) — World Zionist Organization Chairman Louis Pincus said here that 17,000 immigrants gary. 7YRefer from the West were expect- Plume 398-6894 ed in Israel this year rough- ly the same as last year. Pincus was addressing the budgetary committee of the llllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll WZO. — Pincus noted that immigra- tion from Aregentina and Uruguay was expected to KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY, INC. rise by 50 per cent during this year 'but did not release Originators of the Harvard Roast the actual figure. He said the study had We have everything shown that the immigration of families from the U.S. had for your not dropped substantially; the real decline concerned single people. 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MISS SUSAN GOLDSTICK Dr. and Mrs. Mark Gold- stick of Alta Vista Ave., South- field, announce the engage- ment of their daughter Susan Lynn to Kenneth Kron, son of Mrs. Joseph Kron of High- moor Ave., Bloomfield Hills, and the late Mr. Joseph Kron. Miss Goldstick and her fiance attend the University of Michigan. A spring wedding is plan- ned. The board of directors In- cludes: Walter L. Field, Dr. Leon FL- am, Morris Friedman, Mrs. Morris Friedman, Dr. Henry Green, Neil Grossman, Irwin T. Holtzman, Rabbi David Jesse!, Irving I. Katz, Dr. Shmarya Klein- man, Benjamin W. Laikin, Louis LaMed, Reuben Levine, Prof. Marenoff, Mrs. Sadie Pad- over, Mrs. Bernard Panush, Ber- nard Panush, Jay Rosenshine, Abraham Satovsky, Irwin, Shaw, Leonard N. Simons, Mrs. Davera Stocker, Dr. Israel Wiener and Mrs. Harry Weinstock. Local Couple Dedicates JNF Grove in Israel Kosher Meals for Inmates Is Proposed NEW YORK (JTA)—Le- gislation is expected to be introduced into Congress this session which will enable Jewish inmates in federal prison to have at least one hot kosher meal daily on re- quest, the National Jewish Commission on Law and Public Affairs (COLPA), re- ported. Tentative legislation for that purpose, drafted to pro- vide one special meal daily to meet the religious dietary requirements of inmates of all faiths, was prepared by Nathan Lewin of Washing- ton, a COLPA vice president, in consultation with Rabbi Henry Siegman, executive vice president of the Syno- gogue Council of America, and Rabbi Herzel Kranz of Silver Spring, Md. Lewin said the proposed legislation was developed to meet the needs of "the grow- ing number of Jews who un- fortunately find themselves in federal prisons and are un- able to obtain kosher food and are therefore required to subsist largely on fruits and vegetables." A COLPA source said it was estimated that the law would benefit some 200 in- mates of federal prisons but that these included Moslems as well as Jews. The source said no figures were avail- able on the number of Jew- ish inmates. The source also said that Jewish federations had regu- larly offered to provide such kosher meals, covering the cost but that, at present such contributions are banned. That ban would be lifted by the proposed law and the federal government would cover the extra costs of kosher meals. These would be provided through appropriate Jewish agencies, presumably in the form of pre-packaged frozen meals, now widely available to patients in hospitals and to observant Jewish travelers on ships and planes. Don't believe all you hear when money does the talking. to Tired Arr. Gene MISS SUSAN STRICKSTEIN Mr. and Mrs- Irving Strick- stein of Burton Ave., Oak Park, announce the engage- ment of their daughter Susan Joyce to Martin Gene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gene of Willowick Dr., Southfield. Miss Strickstein and her fiance attend Wayne State University. A July 1974 wedding is planned. ZEV FURST has been ap- pointed director of the Mid- dle Eastern affairs depart- ment of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith, it was announced today by Benja- min R. Epstein, national ADL director. Aiding in the continuing efforts of the Jewish Na- tional Fund, the Philip Langwalds of Southfield re- cently dedicated a grove in Modin in the name of Philip and Gladys Langwald, their children Shelby and Annette and three grandchildren. Langwald, a life member of Zionist organizations and former secretary of Detroit's board of' health, has served under six Detroit mayors. 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