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November 04, 1960 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-11-04

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, November 4, 1960 --

Ben-Gurion Victor in Parliament; Huntley to Speak at UJ A National Youth Confab
Chet Huntley, noted news leaders at the conference will Ambassador to the United Na-
Beats Back Censure on Lavon Affair commentator
for the NBC-TV be Ambassador Avraham Har- tions; and Consul-General Ben-

JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Prime
Minister David Ben-Gurion beat
back four opposition attempts
in the Knesset to censure his
Government for its handling of
the Lavon affair, and emerged
from the debate with a solid
coalition vote for a resolution
which "took note" of the Prime
Minister's state of the nation
address.
Critical resolutions, offered
by the Herut Party; the Gen-
eral Zionists, the Communists
and the Agudat Israel, had to
be watered down when the
Speaker of the House refused
to submit to a vote any resolu-
tion referring directly to the
"security mishap" in 1954 -which
brought about the resignation
of Pinhas Lavo
•cipi-
Minister in
affair.
re
tated the
The ppos• on parties also
in t r attempts to ut
fail
resolution w
gh
th
ld i .truct the
ffairs
reign
ommittee to
sideration o
r
The K
the
Ben-Gu
mute
•general d a
several
speech th t r
gime had
areas in wh

a

Competent

Probate

Judge

jamin Eliav, as well as other
been criticized before he took network, will be a featured man, Israel's envoy to the
up the Lavon affair. Even then speaker at the Nov. 19 banquet United States; Michael Comay, Israeli authorities.
he did not discuss the general session of the United Jewish
implications of the affair, which Appeal national • •
he had ignored. in his state of ship conferen ew
the nation address. Instead, he City's Wald • -A ria Hotel.
The t . e - y conference,
limited himself to replies to
suggestions that the Army Nov. 1 0, I inaugurate a
might have been acting inde- new tion UJA program
pendently of the civilian au- amo the .-40 age group and
se to inc •ase the degree
thority.
d er ship partic' •at'•n o
Ben-Gurion d e f ended the 1
nger men on a na in
Army with vigor and some
1
Huntley wo
heat. He told the Knesset that
No. 311 on the Voting Machine
it
tin
r his, re
the Army regarded itself solely
.
• 36 Years Experience as
itica
's
rinkley, of this
as an executive arm of the
Attorney and Counselor in
regular
civilian authorities. It had never onventions
Private Practice.
ne 's progr .
occurred to the Army leader seen on v
networ nd
• Resident of Wayne County
and, he . was certain: he said, i of the N
and Vicinity, 50 Years.
nd knowl ,,e of
ould, that they shoul
would,
as a firs
ast.
take any kind of action of their srael and the Middl
• Graduate of Detroit College
One of his mos otable fea-
of Law.
own free will.
was a report
Neither the Army nor the
e TV progr
• Veteran of U. S. Navy.
d in ISrael, deal-
vernment, he noted iron-
• Married and Father of Three
lly, was composed exclu- ing w its first decade of
NON-PARTISAN
Daughters.
ely of angels and, hence, existence. Before joining NBC
re may have been some un- he was a newspaper reporter
tunate cases and charges and foreign correspondent with
ainst individual officers some extensive experience in the Mid-
f whom were currently under dle East and in Asia.
Huntley will be one of a
detention. He stressed, how-
ever, that this in no way re- group of authoritative speakers
who will address young leaders
flected on the officers' corps.
The Premier reviewed the de- at the conference on roblems
velopment of the Israeli Army which face as ish
next
and disclosed that, prior to his communities
retirement to Sde Boker in years.
he authorities o
1953, he had drafted a three-
A
oration absorption in
year plan to strengthen Israel's ii
ael who will address young
security. This plan, he said,
was carried out, and the Sina
campaign of 1956 was proof
mer- Prime Minis er Moshe
its success. The Prime Min' r Sharett, and pub atio — A
cited the report of officers
ide. a
f a torney Ge • • 1
no- • ner's
not particularly friend
o
raeli or
tion," stating that the
ti-
Army was the best in
af-
him in
volvi
Mid- mon
Sinai fa i r
East, and that t
mand
sat ed his
finest
campaign was one of
eration.
achievements in mili y his- i 'or C e sorship,
ever, pre-
Ben-
tory. The report to w h ved
f the text of
to vented disclosur
Gurion referred was la
ent, the report
Sharett's sta
have been made to th Soviet by the c
ission headed by
General Staff. -
Court Justice Haim
' on, C
Prior to the Knesset
or the Attorney General's
an inter-party fight over
comments. The Cohn commis-
composition of a ministerial sion probe was the second into
NON-PARTISAN
commission to investigate all the incident, and neither com-

. „Sr.
r 7_5_. : •
aspects of the Lavon 'affair was mission's investigation findings
resolved at an hour-long special have been made public.
(PoI. Adv.)
meeting of the Cabinet. The.
original five-man commission
was expanded to seven, adding
one Mapam and one Agudist
representative.
A government crisis had
threatened yesterday, when the
two. Mapam party members of
the Cabinet walked out of its
regular session to protest their
party's exclusion from the com-
mission. The Achdut Avodah
representative then refused to
accept his designation to the
MICHIGAN VOTERS will decide November 8 on a constitutional amendment .. .
commission in support of the
Proposition 2 on the non-partisan ballot . . . which would permit the legislature to
Mapam ministers.
increase the sales tax.
Ben-Gurion, who did not vote
t. Proposition 2 would raise the
The constitution now limits the sale
in the Cabinet discussion yes-
Any change in the sales tax
• es not raise to
limit to 4 per cent. Pro • osition
terday on the form the investi-
"slature.
rate
wo
gation was to take, objected to
Mapam representation because

A
ES Vote -
a Mapam spokesman had
on Propos on 2 would:
likened the Lavon affair to the
on Proposition 2 would:
Dreyfus case. This morning, the
e income tax or additional
Make a
Assure necessary operating
Mapai party agreed to enlarge
nuisanc xes necessary to raise Michi-
revenuefor Mic • • .
the commission, and give a seat
gan's o ating revenues.
•• t .
. •
to Mapam. Israel Barzilai, the
Out r .
Minister of Health, was named
ge greater state spending by
Enc
as the Mapam member of th
R- an intro • spen
sub's ing Michigan taxpayers to levies
e v
commission and Benjamin Min
is he ands o
ch they would have no direct
ei g
Minister of Posts, to repres
b m

trol
of rates.
state • • ution.
Poale Aguda.
in
Designation of a ministe
Require new state tax collection
committee had been a com
an a source of
Giv
machinery, involving several hundred
.mise between a parliamen A y
out additional
fund
employees and costing $6 million
n
probe, for which there had
cost collection.
annually.
wide demand, and a jud al
Make Michigan's revenue subject to
probe which Ben-Gurion ha S
enue
Provide su
involved legal - battles and widely vary-
sisted upon. Ben-Gurion
s needs
for. 1.4
ing economic conditions. -
taken the position that only
d dependably.
judicial commission with ful
powers of subpoena and cross-
If you believe the answer to the State's financial problem lies.in an expensive-
examination would be compe-
to-collect income tax, VOTE NO on Proposition 2.
tent to deal with the affair and
If you believe the State legislature should have a proven, simple, sure way - to
establish the identity of the per-
-
solve Michigan's financial problems, VOTE YES on Proposition 2.
son or persons who ordered the
1954 military operation, the na-
Add, up your score—
ture of which has never been
disclosed, which led to the resig-
VOTE ON ALL ISSUES TUES., NOV.
nation of Minister of Defense
the partisan ballot, the non-partisan judicial ballot
Pinhas Lavon in 1955.
and the three constitutional amendments.
Lavon, whose demand that he
be absolved of responsibility for
the "security mishap" had pre-
Published as a Public Service by the Citizens Committee on Public Issues
cipitated the crisis, said last
week that a statement by for-

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