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March 04, 1960 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-03-04

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Premier in U.S. to Get Degree

Dag Extends B-G Invitation
to Talk on. M id-East Unrest

Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News

JERUSALEM — When Israeli
Prime Minister David Ben-
Gurion comes to' the United
States next week to accept an
honorary degree from Brandeis
University, on Wednesday, he
also will pay a visit to Dag
Hammarskjold, at the personal
invitation of the UN Secretary
General.
Published reports in the Is-
raeli press also hint at a
courtesy call by Ben-Gurion at
the White House and possible
meetings with German Chancel-
lor Konrad Adenauer, who will
be in the country at the same
time.
The Premier's visit here will
be the first he has made since
he came to the U.S. in May,
1951, to inaugurate the first
Israel Bond drive. Although
Ben-Gurion's complete plans re-
main uncertain, it is hoped by
Jewish leaders that he will find
time to address a mass meeting
in New York.
.Authoritative sources here
emphasized that the sole pur-
pose of Ben-Gurion's trip was
to receive the degree of Doctor
of Laws, from Brandeis Univer-
sity, at Waltham, Mass. He will
speak on "Science and Ethics—
The Contributions of Greece,
India and • Israel." Mrs. Ben-
Gurion will accompany her hus-
band.
The invitation to the Israel
Prime Minister by Hammarsk-
jold was issued Monday, when
the Secretary General learned
that Ben-Gurion was coming to

the U.S. He sent word to Ben-
Gurion that he would hold him-
self available for such discus-
sions as the Prime Minister
might find useful and conven:
ient. Tentative plans call for a
meeting on Thursday, when
Hammarskjold will tender a
luncheon in Ben-Gurion's honor.
The meeting might be held at
the UN or at Hammarskjold's
estate at Brewster, about 30
miles out of the city.
The UN Correspondents As-
sociation cabled Ben-Gurion in-
viting him to an association
luncheon in his honor on March
11 or any other day convenient
to him.
In Washington, meanwhile,
the White House advised that
no definite appointment has yet
been established for Ben-Gurion
to meet with President Eisen- I
hower, but they "assume it
will be." -
A United Nations observer
commented Monday night on
the cordiality shown in the an-
nouncement of Hammarskjold's
invitation to Ben-Gurion.
(The New York Times de-
scribed the invitation Tuesday
as "an effort to renew personal
contacts with the Premier on
many of the long existing Arab-
Israeli differences. Outstanding
among these are Cairo's refusal
to let Israeli shipping through
the Suez Canal and seizure of
Israeli cargoes.")

Revisionists to Mark
Trumpeldor Yahrzeit,
Herzl Anniversary

The two-fold observance of
the 100th anniversary of the
birth of Theodor Herzl and the
40th yahrzeit anniversary of
Joseph Trumpeldor will be
marked by the Zionist-Revision-
ists of Detroit at 8:30 p.m.,
Thursday, at Cong. Shomrey
Emunah, Schaefer and Clarita,
a block south
of 7 Mile Rd.
Corning here
from New
York to ad-
dress the gath-
ering will be
Dr. Joseph B.
Schechtman,
recognized
leader of world
Revisionism
and currently
chairman of
t h e adminis-
Dr. Schechtman trative com-
mittee of the Zionists-Revision-
ists of America.
A former correspondent for
newspapers in Russia, where he
was born and educated, Dr.
Schechtman early identified his
Zionist thinking along the lines
of Zeev Jabotinsky, founder of
the Revisionist movement. He
is currently engaged in writing
a second volume of Jabotinsky's
biography, which is expected to
be published in a few months.
Cantor Hyman J. Adler, of
Cong. Bnai David, will share
the platform with Dr. Schecht-
man, rendering a selection of
liturgical and Israeli songs. The
public is invited at no admis-
sion charge.

Women's Division
Campaign Captains
to Meet Wednesday

People Are Saying ...

Some 160 captains in the
Women's Division general so-
licitation section erf the 1960
Allied Jewish Campaign will
meet at 12:45 p.m., Wednesday,
at the Esther Berman Branch of
the United
Hebrew
Schools, an-
nounces Mrs.
Louis G. Red-
stone, chair-
man of the
section.
The women
will hear Mrs.
Alexander W.
Sanders, chair-
man of the
workers train-
Mrs. Redstone ing program
for general solicitati on
and year-round chairman of the
Women's Division education
program. and see the United
Jewish Appeal film, "The Key. '
The meeting will be chaired
by general solicitation vice-
hairmen: Mesdames Charles
Abramson, Max M. Honeyman,
Martin Messer, Richard A. Ser-
4n, Sam Schiff, Joseph E. Stein-
berger, Sidney S. Hertz arid Sey
mour R. Jones.
General solicitation workers
will cover 11,000 Campaign
slips during the week of March
28 and will make their report
on G-Day, April 3.
Assisting Mrs. Redstone as
executive vice - chairmen are:
Mesdames Max L. Lichter, Saul
J. Rubin, Adolf Lowe and Sam
Barnett.

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