David Hacohen Pays Detroit Visit
on Behalf of Israel Histadrut Drive

Temple Beth El Young
Adults Slate Discussion
with Dr. Louis Friedland

Brigadier Tsur Succeeds General
Laskov as Chief of Israeli Army

David Hacohen, member of
Knesset and Israeli delegate to
the United Nations General As-
sembly, will visit Detroit Thurs-
day evening as the guest of Julius
Zemmol, prominent community
leader and businessman.
Former Israeli minister to Bur-
ma, David Hacohen was, until re-
cently, the head of the country's
largest construction and industrial
enterprise—Solel Boneh.
Hacohen comes to Detroit on
behalf of the Israel Histadrut
Campaign and will address a
group of workers and supporters
of the Detroit Committee in Zem-
mol's home the evening of his
-visit.
The reception in the home of
Zemmol is the first of several
pre-campaign activities prefacing
the official opening of the 1961
Histadrut Campaign in this city
on Jan. 17.
Morris Lieberman, chairman of
the campaign, anticipates that the
response that Will be forthconiing
that evening will set a favorable
standard for the conduct of the
impending drive which has set as
its goal the sum of $160,000.
The year 1960 marks the 40th
anniversary of the history-making,
Histadrut in Israel and all volun-
teer workers will this year strive
to achieve a "plus giving" cam-
paign to mark this important oc:
casion.

The Young Adult Group of
Temple Beth El will present Dr.
Louis Friedland as featured
guest speaker 8 p.m., Sunday in
the Franklin Memorial Hall.
Dr. Friedland, professor in the
Political Science Department of
Wayne State University, has been
deputy director of War Manpower
Commission in Michigan and also
has been actively interested in
the reorganization of our state
government.
The topic of the evening will
be "America Faces the Chal-
lenges of the 60's." There will be
a discussion period following the
program.
Refreshments will be served.
Non-members are invited to at-
tend.

JERUSALEM, (JTA) .— The
Israel Cabinet formally accepted
the resignation of Major Gen-
eral Haim Laskov from the post
of Chief of Staff of the Israeli
Defense Forces, and named
Brigadier Zvi Tsur to the top-
most command of all Israeli
forces. The change-over will be-
come official on Jan. 1.
General- Tsur is now deputy
chief of staff of the Defense
Forces, and head of the Gen-
eral Staff branch of the Israel
Army. Born in Russia in 1923,
he was brought by his parents

NY Jewish Police
Get Xmas Appeal

NEW YORK, (JTA)—An ap-
peal to the 1,300 Jewish police-
men in New York to work for
Christian members of the New
York police force on Christmas
and New Year's Day was issued
here by. Rabbi Isadore Frank,
Jewish chaplain of the Police
Department.
ased as
His appeal was
tive, bearing
departmental
ephen
Police Comm
e, and addressed
Kennedy's
to all co • ands. The directive
cond this year. The
was t
issued last September
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Histadrut Parley Sets $5 Million
Goal for 1961 Campaign in U.S.

NEW YORK, (JTA) — The
four-day annual convention of
the Natimial Committee for
Labor Israel adopted a $5,000,-
000 goal for the 1961 Israel
Histadrut campaign.
The budget approved by the
convention included a nine-
point program covering health
care, economic rehabilitation,
social welfare, vocational train-
ing, absorption of immigrants,
education and culture, service to
religious workers, housing in a
Histadrut slum clearance pro-
ject and youth and physical
training.
The convention celebrated the
40th anniversary of Histadrut
and calle d upon American
Jewry to become "more fully
acquainted with the aims and
_ideals of Histadrut, so that they
may better appreciate labor's
role in the establishment and
maintenance of the Israeli de-
mocracy."
The delegates expressed grati-
e to the American Federa-
of
t 1 Labor-Congress
In strial Organizations '`f o r
taining close fraternal
n1
bo s with the Israel labor
ment, a relationship that
is uitful not only for the labor
vements of both countries
t for all humanity." They
oted particularly the support
given by George Meany, AFL-
CIO president, and his 'associ-
ates for the newly formed Afro-
Asian Institute for Labor
Studies in Tel Aviv.
. The convention officially ap-
proved the launching of the
American Histadfut Develop-
ment Foundation, which will
mobilize millions of dollars in
the form of wills and bequests,
insurance policies and other
long-term commitments. At a
luncheon of the founders of the
Development Foundation held
during the convention, $60,000
in commitments were reported
and 'indications of an additional
$600,000 were made by dele-
gates.

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At the roll call of delegations
at the concluding session of the
convention, nearly $1,000,000
was presented by communities
in the United States and Canad
toward the normal income
the Histadrut campaign. Jos
Schlossberg was reelected p
dent of the NCLI; Rabbi J
J. Weinstein of C h i c a g
tional chairman; Dr. H
Seidel of Baltimore and B
Bloomfield of M o n t r ea
chairmen; Charles S. Zi
man, chairman of the boar
directors; Moe Falikman, trea
urer; Joseph Kaplow, associate
treasurer; Dr. Sol Stein, execu-
tive director; Israel Stolarsky,
associate director.
Moshe Sharett, former Prime
Minister of Israel, addressing
the convention, emphasized Is-
rael's desire to aid the Arabs
with its modern techniques as
it was doing in the case of the
new African and Asian coun-
tries. He paid tribute to Hista-
drut for its role in building up
Israel and declared that the
same techniques were. already
bearing fruit in the Afro-Asian
world.
Israel Consul General Bin-
yamin Eliav told the delegates
that Israel owned her present
existence to the physical labors
of its early 20th Century pio-
neers who for lack •
and. hired hands
forced
till the soil o
estine by
selVes.

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Nazi-period criminal police w
under arrest here, after a
tionwide search initiated
Central War Crimes Com
They are charged with k .
"undetermined number
in Poland."
Hermann Worthoff
harries Muller were seiz
Rhineland and Georg
was arrested in Limbur
he was acting chief of the
State Criminal Police. Hoffma
was charged with participation
in the extermination of prison-
ers carried out by the SS in the
Madjanek and Lublin concentra-
tion camps.

to Palestine in 1925. He was
educated in Tel Aviv University
and at Columbia University,
New York. Prior to becoming
deputy chief of staff, Gen. Tsur
was chief of the Army's per-
sonnel department. .
General Laskov succeeded to
the command of the Israeli De-
fense Forces, after the resigna-
tion of Gen. Moshe Dayan, hero
of the Sinai campaign. After
seeing service with the British
Army on active duty during
World War II, he commanded
the Israeli Army Air Force from
1951 to 1954, then became dep-
uty chief of staff—the same
Israel and France
post held now by Gen. Tsur.
General Laskov is retiring
Negotiate for Better
from the Army, and will devote
Balance of Trade
his energies to teaching military
science. He is being considered
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)
as commander of the military
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Canadian Federation of Mayors
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