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October 14, 1953
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The global good-neighbor policy embodied in the ### of the United States, the United Nations and private ###nstrating its success in Israel, according to a survey ### L, Halprin, member of the executive of the Jewish ###tic Department in New York.### covers major projects in Israel sponsored by the ### stration, an agency of the U. S. Government’s Point ### United Nations Technical Assistance Board; and Ford ### Falk Foundation of Pittsburgh. Teams of foreign ex###ties are presently engaged in industry, agriculture ### search in Israel.

###cts in Israel is borne out, the survey notes, by the ###er solely a beneficiary of technical assistance but has ###s of its own experts to other underdeveloped countries, ### four Israel experts who, under United Nations ###ernment of Ceylon on drainage and salt production.###h is financed jointly by the U. S. and Israel govern### projects in nine major areas of development during ### range from the construction of water storage ### of a controlling authority for public utilities to the ###g. Twenty-four American specialists are presently ### A. program, though the number varies as projects ### of the T.C.A. projects call for the training of ###e United States. A total of 79 such training grants

### annual report of the U. N. Technical Assistance ###erts were employed in Israel under its auspices ###rts will be active in the program this year and 54 ###ps were awarded to Israelis this year by the

###ly announced several grants to assist basic ###rael covering equipment costs and part of the ### The Falk Foundation has launched an extensive ###ch program in Israel.

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