^i July 26. 1968 +.Je*ist> fhridfriun Pacre 13-A puse Bill Calls For Phantoms* Kor Israel Continued trwm Poge I-A favor of the amendment. d\ If we will get these mod- panes into the hands of Israel fmptly it will not only assure the prnsc of Israel but will assure n the Middle East. We must |U events-see to it that Israel more effective military help ti UE than the Russians supply \r;ib states which are again rr.'tv'nL io destroy Israel." I -.irpri-e amendment was op |. I y Administration spokcs- i iding Rep. Thomas Mor reads bad been paid for. The Re- .jol.can policy statement also criticizes the Administration for Jailing to implement a nuclear de- lalination program in the Middle Ea-t which it said might contribute to stability. Administration officials, how- ever, maintained the position that Israel did not currently need the Phin'c-ns and that the matter re- ma'r.s under study, asserting also i 'hat Israel's ultimate security rests on e- accommodation with the Arabs through United Nations me- diatio- i 013 the line of U.N. peace I the chairman of the "' ttu.'iwr Jrrir>3's efforts. Affairs committee. They that the amendment would ...;. tionalljr interfere with I ideot'a conduct of foreif i .--. :hat it was Inappropriati inical grounds and that it i,. ;n the foreign aid -...;(.:, * I N lion on th> Middli Si v 21 resoluti nau- h Jarrii n : nf - started, t- i ely." i ed LT.S. Soviet i ni litatii :. of arms ship- M Idle East, I..; be I- i d that ..;:.: such tim< as a "". hi agreement on arm.- limi- tal i .-. i .i ichi .. it was essen- tial thai the United state- assure that an arm- balance was .'i:ain- taintd by the supply of "sophisti- cal d military equipment" to 1- ra<. Increase Predicted In Isrotl Citrus Export I EL AVIV (JTAi Israel is ex- pected to increase its export of citrus by 10 percentto 42 million cratesduri-.g the coming season. The estimate wac made by Morde rhai Makleff. newly appointed gen- eral manager of the Citrus Mar keting Board. But he said that 39 million crates exported this year , brought in only $83,600,000. while the 35 million exported the previ- ous season netted $84,600,000. NEWGZEUD THE KNIFE FOR CUTTHfe ... immm PAUL'S HARDWARE 2511 S.W. 67 AVE. _____667-9301 MIAMI 21 BEAM 12' The complvto onswtr tor the offshore tportfuhermon. Built- Guorantd and old bv Scot- tie Crah loot Mfg. Co. of Fie. MIAMI 27' World' finttt traileroble iport- fisherman available in open-hardtop or flybridg* mo- dels, with cuttomiztd interiors to your order. f< *sUt et atnUkle ler wjMMk-ikM at tats Sets Umkl-m ItelaiHMt Deck. umh aaf MMIM Imatm kM. at IX m St SCOniE CRAFT lest Mfg. 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Only bank, labor unions and other institutional in- vestors will be permitted to buy 'he bonds. iiic nrw uK i^ ti K% of lta| Fir# Dt-vt-hjlnie merft,is5ue*of SlWfTnill The new issue is a continuation Devehjliaent Invest- of SlOffWllion in 20- year 4:l4'. bonds which sold out alter they were put on the market in March. l!-66. The Second Devel- opment Investment issue is ex- pected to sell out in about four . years, the Development Corpora- tion said. Proceeds from the sale will be funneled to the development of: aviation, agriculture, telecommu- nications and a \ariety of other \ industries, according to the Israel i government. Herbert G. Paiqe, prominent civic and Jewish communal leader, has been appointed qeneial cheirmem of Expo- "8, the annual exhibition sponsored by the South Flo- rida Council of the Eov Scouts of America. The exhibition will be held Nov. 22 and 23 at the Miami Beach Conven- tion Hall. 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