Rabin Urges Wider Economic Help From U.S., Canada Jewry MONTREAL, (JTA) — Is- raeli Premier Yitzhak Rabin called for wider economic aid from American and Can- adian Jewry in the next four months to strengthen Israel's economy in the face of the country's pressing postwar financial needs. Rabin, in a cabled message from Jerusalem to Sam Roth- berg, general chairman of! the Israel Bond Organiza- tion, and Michael Arnon, chief executive officer, urged the more than 750 Jewish. leaders from the U.S. and Canada assembled at the four-day International Fall Leadership Conference of the Bond Organization here last weekend, to take "immediate steps to utilize the critical fall period to mobilize the greatest possible cash sales of Israel Bonds to enable us to continue the post-war economic recovery pro- gram," The premier also declared that "increasing defense re-, quirements, urgent develop- Clark Urges More Aid to Israel, Mideast Development Authority NEW YORK (JTA)—Ram- iet Union, and international sey Clark, a candidate for monetary organizations—will the Democratic nomination do the same. International for the U.S. Senate from New oil corporations profiteering York, urged continued Amer- from petroleum production ican commitment to provide in the Middle East should b. Israel with the weapons need- taxed heavily by the United ed to defend herself and States and other nations to called upon the -U.S. to lead aid the funding," Clark said. the way in creating an inter- Clark added that the oil- nationally-financed "Mideast rich countries like Saudi Development Authority" to Arabia which have not done help Israel and its Arab anything to help the people neighbors meet their social in the area, might be per- and economic problems. suaded to do so by the inter- (In the- primaris, Tuesday, national example. He also Clark won the Democratic urged a Middle East econom- nomination for the U.S. Sen- ic union, like the European ate to oppose Senator Jacob Common Market, which would include Syria, Lebanon, Jor- Javits in November). Clark's statements were dan, the West Bank, Gaza made in a position paper, and Israel. Asked if he was being over- "Toward Peace in the Middle East," released at a press ly optimistic in the face of conference at his campaign the Arab-Israel c o n f 1 i c t, Clark said, "You have to headquarters. Clark, a former U.S. attor- have 'hope." He said coopera- ney general, added at the tion for development is the news conference, "I don't see only way to prevent a con- how any decent people any- tinuing cycle of wars every where on earth could stand five years. Meanwhile, Rep. Hugh L. it if anytthing happened to Carey (D., N.Y.) has written Israel." But Clark stressed the de- Secretary of State Henry A. fense of Israel is only the Kissinger urging him to in- first step toward peace which form the- Soviet Union of could only come "not by American objections to "a drawing lines in the sand . ' particularly tragic and subtle but by all nations in the area form of harassment against cooperating for their econom- Soviet Jews—the desecration ic improvement. He said the of Jewish cemeteries under U.S. should urge creation of the guise of using areas for the development authority urban renewal." Carey, a candidate for the when the Geneva peace con- Democratic nomination for ference resumes. "I believe we should com- governor of New York, who mit ourselves to contributing defeated Democrat Howard at least $2,000,000,000 annual- Samuels in Tuesday's pri- ly for a decade if others -- mary, urged Kissinger "in the rich nations, Western Europe, name of decency to call for oil-rich Arab states, the Sov- an end to this activity and to seek assurances that the Rus- sians will cease all forms of harassment against the Soviet Jews." Flowers For Every Occasion ... 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ALL THE SHIFMAN PEOPLE WISH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY A HEALTHY AND HAPPY NEW YEAR. s. Magen David Adorn Plans Blood Bank TEL AVIV-1VIagen David Adorn, Israel's Red Cross af- filiate is in process of com- pleting initial plans for the building of a new central blood bank and fractionation center on the Tel Aviv Uni- versity campus. Prof. Moshe Many, MDA executive chairman, an- nounced the appointment of the Israeli architect, Joseph Moshly to design the new blood center. Moshly recent- ly returned from a tour of the -U.S. and Europe where he visited leading blood cen- ters and facilities. HAM,AHCH. .6-7272 the total cost of $50,000 for the absorption of one immi- grant family, $25,000 repre- sents the investment needed to provide a job for the head of that family. He estimated that $200,000,000 would be required to create 8,000 jobs for a probable immigration of that number of families from the Soviet Union this year. Ira Guilden of New York, chairman of the board of Is- rael Bonds, said that Israel's economic plight was aggra- vated by a rate of inflation of more than three times that of the United States. Over a 12-month period ending February, 1974, infla- tion in Israel amounted to 37.5 per cent, he pointed out, as compared with 11.8 per cent in the United States for a 12-month period ending Weiler indicated that, of July. ment needs and the outlook for the resumption of large- scale immigration from the Soviet Union leave no alter- native but for the Israel Bond Organization to assume the responsibility for financ- ing essential development programs." Referring to the hope that the Soviet regime may soon permit an increased number of Jews to leave for Israel, as indicated in the premier's message, Jack D. 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