Direct JTA Teletype Wire To The Jewish News t. Ben-Gurion Missed i Ben-Gurion Ready for TEL AVIV.—Prime Ministe r I E lection Campaign David Ben - Gurion disclose d Churchill Luncheon Direct JTA Teletype Wire After Riviera Vacation Tuesday that he had ended the To The Jewish News impasse over Ceylon's delay HAIFA, (JTA) — Rested and TEL AVIV — The extreme on accepting two frigates. He secrecy maintained over Pre- sun-tanned after a "total rest" told a Mapai rally that "yester- mier David Ben-Gurion's recent ordered by his physicians, day I ordered the Israel army vacation in southern France Prime Minister David Ben-Gu- headquarters to take the frigate. rion returned home this week Today the frigate is already in following a vacation on the the Red Sea." French Riviera, ready to plunge into the national elections cam- The Prime Minister noted paign. that the Ceylonese, instead of coming to Eilat and taking the While in France, the Prime frigates, had asked Nasser of Minister said, he obeyed his the United Arab Republic about physician's orders about resting the procedure they should use so strictly that he did not even and Nasser "either did not reply attempt to get in touch with or replied negatively." The two former French Prime Minister ships remained at Eilat, until Guy Mollett, who was occupying he gave the order to sail, the a villa near the Cote d'Asure Churchill Ben-Gurion Prime Minister said. home rented by Mr. and Mrs. It had been previously re- prevented the Israeli leader Ben-Gurion. He said he held ported that the frigate had from accepting a luncheon in- no political meetings with any- passed through the Strait of vitation from Sir Winston one in France. Tiran manned by an Israeli Churchill, it was disclosed "All I did in the nature of crew to be handed over to Wednesday. work while I was there," he Britain's wartime leader was said, "was write a foreword and Ceylonese auhtorities some- vacationing on the Riviera and a survey for the next issue of where on the high seas. The Israel press Tuesday wel- was informed that Ben-Gurion the Israel Year Book." Mr. Ben Gurion said he would comed the Prime Minister's de- was staying in • the vicinity, the cision and pointed out that this newspaper Haaretz said Wed- start actively participating in action highlighted the fact that nesday. Sir Winston tele- the election campaign. free navigation through the graphed an invitation, b u t Tiran Strait, unlike the situa- Israeli security officials, cover- Discuss Plans to Fight tion in the Suez Canal, was not ing up Ben - Gurion's move- only possible but even secured. ments, did not reveal that the Revival of Fascism Premier was already on the THE HAGUE, (JTA)—Plans It was reported that the Israel-manned frigate made the way to Marseilles to board ship to combat the revival of and the invitation was not de- Fascism and anti-Semitism in passage without interference. livered to him until he was a number of European coun- While Ceylonese inscriptions aboard. tries are being discussed at the have been made on the ship, it Ben-Gurion, the paper said, all-European Conference of Re- flew the Israel flag while going through the Straits of Tiran. sent- a message to Sir Winston sistance Fighters. More than 50 delegates, rep- The transfer to Ceylonese offi- expressing regrets that he had cials was scheduled to take been unable to be his guest. resenting 570,000 members, are attending the conference. Israel place somewhere in the Aden CARD OF THANKS is the only non-European coun- Gulf. The Israel sailors will The family of the late Sam try among the 12 lands repre- stay on the ship for a short time after the takeover. It was also Verona acknowledges with sented at the parley. The other reported here that the second grateful appreciation the many countries are Austria, Belgium, frigate will be handed over to kind expressions of sympathy Denmark, France, Greece, Italy, the Ceylonese at Eilat in a tradi- extended by relatives and Luxemburg, The Netherlands, friends during the family's re- Norway, West Germany and tional flag changing ceremony. cent bereavement. Poles-in-exile. Political pressure on the Prime Minister in the Suez 41000.****Wasousi**Inti Canal deadlock was eased some- what with the disclosure that the first frigate had left Eilat. Opposition parties had been denouncing the Prime Minister and his Mapai party for an alleged failure to take a' firm stand on Suez or on the UAR's pressure against Ceylon's pur- chase of the two frigates. The Prime Minister was seen as having scored a political victory in ordering the frigate moved without asking anybody's per- mission," thus reasserting full freedom of nativation in the Gulf of Aqaba. ■ de Sonds. In addition to regular students at the university, the enrollment for the course, ac- cording to university adminis- tration, includes to date a num- ber of Protestant clergymen. 849 84 New '59 CHEVROLET PRICE FULL , ONLY 2-dr. 6-pass. sedan Incl. factory equipment. Immediate delivery. HARRY ABRAM SHORE CHEVROLET 12240 Jos. Campau Immed. 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Father and son have not seen each other for 19 years since both left their home in Poland when the Nazis in- vaded that country. The son could not, under existing laws, be admitted to the United States because he has a tuberc- ular condition. R e c e rl t'1 y Congresswoman Florence P. Dwyer, of Eliza- beth, N. J., the district in which the elder Leveristein lives, in- troduced in Congress a special bill lifting the ban against Harry Levenstein's admission as an immigrant. Now that President Eisenhower has signed the bill, enacting it into law, the son is expected -to ar- rive from Israel to be reunited with his father. course on talmudic study will be offered at a university in this country, beginning the next semester. The course is being offered at the old University of Neu- At American Savings, money in any amount placed in a savings account by the 10th of the month, earns a full 3 1/2 per cent from the first. 1/2% Current Rate on AMERICAN SAVINGS ALL savings Savings Insured to $10,000 by an Agency of the United States Govt. DEXTER AT CORTLAND • LIVERNOIS AT W. 7 MILE • W. 9 MILE NEAR COOLIDGE Main Office Woodward at Congress and 3 Other Conveniently Located Branches 3 - THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, S ept. 4, 1959 B-G Ends Ceylonese Frigates Impasse; Swiss U. Offers Course in Talmud GENEVA, (JTA) — For the chatel, and will be conducted Scores Victory with Transfer of Two Ships first time in Switzerland, a by Rabbi Rouche, of La Choux