THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

MARC
ANKERMAN

New York — Improved
features for the $250 State
of Israel certificate, includ-
ing its acceptance toward
the purchase of El Al Israel
Airline tickets, have been
announced by the Israel
Bond Organization.
The new Israel Bond in-
strument was established to
increase identification with
Israel by expanding the
number of visitors to the
country.
The certificates will now
have the following
graduates increases in their
value each year if cashed in
Israel for Israeli currency;
after one year, $260, after
two years, $275; after three
years, $295; four years,
$320; five years (at matur-
ity), $360. Certificates must
be at least one year old be-
fore they are accepted by El
Al for tickets.
If the certificates are held
to their five-year maturity
and are not cashed in Israel,
the holder can add $200 and
receive a $500 Current In-
come Bond, giving the hol-
der a $50 bonus. Oethe hol-
der can receive the $250
principal.

Senators ask
more aid for
Israel in '85

Washington — Three
U.S. Senators have pro-
posed a $350 million in-
crease in U.S. economic aid
for Israel for the 1985 fiscal
year.
Sen. Charles Percy (R-
M.), Sen. Rudy Boschwitz
(R-Minn.) and Sen. Charles
McMathias (R-Md.) made
the proposal last month as
the Senate Foreign Rela-
tions Committee began con-
sideration of its foreign aid
appropriations bill.
If approved by the full
Congress, Israel would re-
ceive a total of $1.2 billion
in economic aid and $1.4 bil-
lion in grant military aid in
fiscal 1985.

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versities have formed the
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