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January 05, 1979 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-01-05

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Friday, January 5, 1979 25

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Israeli Budget
Finally OK'd

JERUSALEM (JTA) -
Following weeks of negotia-
tiorrs between the Treasury
and the various government
ministries, the Cabinet ap-
proved the Treasury's draft
budget for the year 1979-80
at the sum of IL 304 billion
($16 billion). '
Finance Minister Simcha
Ehrlich's budget was ap-
proved by a large majority
of 13 ministers, with only
Energy and Infrastructure
Minister Yitzhak Modai
voting against it. Modai
originally wanted to pre-
sent his own budget, which,
was IL 5 billion smaller.
Absorption Minister David
Levy, Agriculture Minister
Ariel Sharon and Labor and
Social Betterment Minister
Yisrael Katz abstained.
Last week, Premier
Menahem Begin -postponed
the budget discussion, fear-
ing that the Treasury's pro-
posal would not win the
necessary majority. Since
then, Ehrlich•met with a
number of ministers, and
reached an understanding
with most of them. Dif-
ferences now exist only with
the Defense and Interior
Ministers.
Bargaining is still ex-
pected, though, between
each ministry and the
Treasury over their exact
share of the budget.

* * *

Prices_ Boosted

- JERUSALEM (JTA) -
The government ushered in
the new year with the an-
nouncement of a 10 percent
price hike on a variety of
basic foodstuffs, including
frozen chicken and dairy
products. But the increase is

not final.

The _Cabinet may be
asked to approve an addi-
tional 10 percent rise on the
price of frozen chicken and
frozen meat when it meets
again on Sunday.
The Central Burea4 s of-
Statistics announced that
the consumer price index
rose by 51 percent during
the calendar year 1978,
compared to a 35 percent
rise in 1977. While the fig-
ures are subject to revision
within the next week or two,
no substantial changes are
expected.
The statistics indicated
that the general price index
will have registered a 51-52
percent rise last year re-
gardless of whether or not
the housing price index is
included.

PLO Hails

Terror Date

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NEW YORK - The
Palestine Liberation
Organization marked the
14th anniversary of the be-
ginning of its terrorism ac-
tivities on Monday, calling
for more terrorism against
Israel and opposition to an
Israeli-Egyptian peace.
In a speech on Saturday,
PLO leader Yasir Arafat
called President Anwar
Sadat of Egypt a "Trojan
horse" and said the. Camp
David accords "will pass
only over the dead bodies of
our fighters."

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