Viennese Psychologist immigrates to U.S. Dr. Erwin Friedman, young Viennese psychologist, has im- migrated to the United States, with the aid of United HIAS Service to take up his work with emotionally disturbed children at the Linden Hill School in Hawthorne, N. Y. Dr, Friedman;:::: who fled from' Hungary in 1949, has sand- wiched his sci- entific educ a- tion in between a forced labor camp, and a flight to free- dom to the American sector of Vienna. The young specialist studied under Dr. Friedman Dr. Victor E. Frank], interna- tionally known head of the Vienna Neurological Clinic, and has lectured at European uni- versities. Dediding to seek freedom and opportunity in the New World, he applied for aid in immigrat-. ing to the United States. Due to immigration restrictions, it took five years, but United HIAS Service finally was able to ar- range for Dr. Friedman's immi- gration. District Zionists to Hold Annual Purim Event March 8. Morris M. Jacobs and Max Chomsky, co-chairmen of the program committee of the Zion- ist Organization of Detroit, an- nounce that the annual Dis- trict Purim celebration will be held the evening of March 8, at Zionist House. All members are invited to participate with their families and friends. For The "THRILL OF THE YEAR" CoMe and See the New '55 BUICK With Variable pitch! . For the Best Deal in Town Come and See CHARLES WEINSTOCK At BUICK'S RETAIL STORE 6164 CASS AVE. Near G.M. Bldg. TR. 5-9700 Ben Gurion's eturn Stirs Widespread Israel Reaction TEL AVIV, (J T A) — David Ben-Gurion's dramatic return to office in the Israel govern- ment, after •4 months of semi- retirement, announced in a broadcast by Premier Moshe Sharett, stirred the entire coun- try and was the chief topic of discussion everywhere. The 68-year-old former 'Pre- mief and Defense Minister is to assume the Defense Ministry vacated by Pinchas Lavon. Mr. Lavon, a member of the domi- nant Mapai Party, reportedly resigned after protracted policy differences with Mr. Sharett. His resignation, first tendered on Feb. 2, was delayed pending further policy discussions be- tween him and the Premier. Mr. Lavon declined to re- veal the nature of his dif- ferences with Mr. Sharett be- fore he informs the Parlia- mentary Foreign Affairs and Security Committee of the reasons for his resignation. He had held the portfolio since Mr. Ben-Gurion retired from the government in De- cember, 1953; It was learned later, however, that Mr. Lavon's resignation was precipitated by Mr. Sharettfs refusal to agree to proposed changes by Lavon in the defeat- ed' set-up. The Jerusalem Post, in an ex- clusive, circumstantial report, described the feverish activities which preceded the stun4ing announcement that the veteran Israeli leader had agreed to emerge from retirement in the Negev to assume a key cabinet post. According to this paper's re- port, Premier Sharett sent a delegation to Mr. Ben-Gurion composed of two close associ- ates in the Mapai Party, Labor Minister Golda Myerson and Mordecai Namir, secretary gen- eral of the Histadrut, the Gen- eral "Labor Federation of Israel. They gave Mr. Ben-Gurion a full report of the situation with respect to Mr. Lavon and con- veyed to him Mr. Sharett's per- sonal request that he assume the Defense portfolio. Mrs. Myerson left the Ben- Gurion retreat at Sdeh Boker in the Negev and met Mr. Sharett at Kibbutz Netzer Se- reni, where he had participated in a memorial meeting. She gave the . Premier .Mr. Ben- Gurion's affirmative response, and Mr. Sharett thereupon is- sued the statement which in- formed the nation of Mr. Ben- Gurion's return. This statement was broad- cast to the country within two E WINNER. radae 100% GRAPE wINE WINS THE HIGHEST INTERNATIONAL WINE AWARD IN PARIS .---* 1 110k. 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Mr. Sharett's alleged failure to consult Mapai's partners in the Cabinet came under heavy fire from Haaretz and Haboker, General Zionist organs, and from Hatzofeh, the Mizra.chi paper. This failure, they assert- ed, made the Defense Ministry a' "Mapai monopoly." Newspapers of the extreme Right and Left seized the in- cident to denounce the whole policy of the government . on foreign affairs, doinestic issues and security, and took the view that Mr. Lavon's resignation marked the "capitulation" . of the Sharett government. They called for the immediate resig- nation of the government. LAVON PAYS TRIBUTE TO BEN-GURION TEL A V I V. (JTA)—Pinchos Lavon paid tribute to Mr. Ben- Gurion at a reception Monday night, given in Lavon's honor by Israel's Chief of State, Maj. - Gen. Moshe Dayan and other high officials of the Defense Ministry. Mr. Lavon expressed his confidence' in the leadership of Mr. Ben-Gurion whom he termed "the creator - of the army." Gen. Dayan praised Mr. La- von for his service during the 14 months he held the defense portfolio, stating that all de- fense force branches, land, sea and air, had been strengthened during that time. until you take a ite you won't know how good they are Milwaukee Jewish Fund Frowns on New Drives MILWAUKEE, (JTA)—A reso- lution aimed at discouraging beneficiary organizations of the Milwaukee Jewish Welfare Fund from conducting separate fund- raising campaigns in this city for the next' two years, was unanimously adopted by the welfare fund's executive com- mittee. The resolution provides that such agencies would have to obtain prior permission from the Welfare Fund before they could hold a campaign here in 1956, and bans them altogether in 1955. The resolution has not yet been passed by the board of di- rectors of the Welfare Fund. It was presented to a membership meeting which decided not to act on it until the board had considered it. The matter was termed here "the hottest" issue in recent years. Community organizations which are not beneficiaries of the fund were urged to cooper- ate with the terms of the resolu- tion, and it added that all ben- eficiaries would be "required" to do so. The resolution also asked that the communal leaders exer- cise "personal restraint" with re- gard to unapproved campaigns and refrain from participating in or contributing to campaigns at variance with the temporary policy expressed in the resolu- tion. . Harry Bloch. Jr., newly-elected president of the Fund, said that a meeting of the group's board would be called for the special purpose of considering the Com- mittee report and the resolution. He also said that he would call a general membership meeting for final disposition of the resolu- tion after the board considered it. 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