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September 21, 1973 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-09-21

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Israel Will Help States Seeking Cooperation, Parley Is '17oldi

se trutby he said, are Billy Rose Mansion Alcoholism Unit
the developed and less devel-
NEW YORK—The old Billy 000 from the Algerian mis-
TEL AVIV (JTA)—Foreign message to the conference oped countries is widening , These
bor out hs, the experience
Minister Abba Eban pledged assuring the delegates that there has nevertheless been of Israel, Japan and Hong Rose mansion here, at 56 E. I sion to the United Nations.
that "Israel will maintain Israel would continue to do a marked improvement in the Kong. History, not geography, 93rd St., will be converted
and expand its development its best to "help those positions of most of the less determined a country's eco• into the Smithers Alcoholism
AGENCY
OFFICIAL
role in cooperation with all wronged in history.
Center and Rehabilitation
developed countries. nomic future, he said.
Unit
of
Roosevelt
Hospital.
states who find advantage "We in Israel have always
David Horowitz, chairman Prior to the opening ses-
The 40-year-old mansion,
and utility in cooperation held that it is the duty of of the advisory council of the sion, the delegates were re-
those more fortunate nations, Bank of Israel, maintained ceived by President Eph- formerly occupied by the
with us."
Eban spoke at the closing who for various historical in th second keynote address raim Katzir, who is also one showman, was purchased
session of the seventh Reho- and other reasons have en- that "the shift from natural of Israel's leading scientists, earlier this year for $1,000,-
AUTHORIZED
vot Conference devoted to joyed the benefits of science to human resources as pre- at his official residence.
Daily—Hospital—Sympathy
"economic growth in develop- and technology, to assist less dominant factors in economic
The president told the dele-
SALES & REPAIRS
ing countries," and presided fortunate nations who are growth is evident on a world- gates: "Scientists have a
at the conference sponsored now seeking ways to improve wide scale."
moral debt to society: they
by the Weizmann Institute of the lives of their citizens."
cannot and should not be in-
He
claimed
that
the
old
("0 r
Prof. Simon Smith Kuznets
Science, which was attended
different to the human condi-
idea
that
economic
growth
is
by 140 delegates, including of Harvard University, Nobel tightly linked to available tion . . . The scientific com-
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consciousness of its duty and
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dress on "Postwar Growth of is no longer valid: what capacity to help solve one of
Eban said, "We are not Less Developed Countries." counts most today are human
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deaf to the rancor and invec- While his analysis made clear resources of capital„ skil 1,
tive which degrade too many the fact that the gap between knowhow and technology. our age."
sectors of international life.
' c‘w the pressures exert-
.4 Israel's adversaries on
Israel's friends. But we shall
not be intimidated by rhetor-
ical violence to the point of
losing sight of larger visions."
He added: "To the scien-
tists and scholars who have
illuminated our conference,
I give a message of appre-
ciation and respect. We shall
continue to make Israel a
meeting ground between the
leaders of the scientific move-
ment and those who are
charged with the burdens of
policy and administration in
countries where too many
millions are still cut off from
all prospects of health, wel-
fare and creative self-expres-
sion."
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