Sharon Levy, Carolyn Kushnir, Arlene Gottlieb and Beverly Schwartz left July 5 for a two-month tour of Europe. Martin D. Ducker has departed for a two-week vacation at Miami Beach. - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Joslove of Steel Ave. spent the Fourth of July weekend at South Haven. The family of Dr. and Mrs. Harry Grossman of Votrobeck Gt. will honor them on their 46th anniversary with a dinner Sunday at the Country House. Those who will participate include Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cantor, Mr. and Mrs. L. Rosenfeld, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Grossman, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daugherty, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grossman and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Grossman. - Mesdames Samuel B. Danto, Robert Phillips, Stuart Strachan, John Schneider and Stanley Salamon attended-a dinner Wednes- day at the Union Lake home of Mrs. James M. Hare given for the steering committee of the patrons of the First Annual Fine Arts Exhibit, to be sponsored by the Michigan Federation of Democratic Women on Sept. 22. Mr. and Mrs. David Reznick of Los Angels, Calif., will be the guests of Rabbi and Mrs. Yaakov I. Homnick this weekend. The Reznicks, returning from a trip to Israel, are founders of the Jewish National Fund organization in Los Angeles. Mrs. Rose Z. Katz has planted a grove of 1,000 trees in the Herzl Forest on Mt. Herzl near Jerusalem in honor of the 71st birthday Saturday of her husband, Zesse R. Katz. Born in Russia, Mr. Katz is founder of the Z. R. Katz Investment Co. Mr. Zvi Waiman, who has been a resident of Haifa, Israel, for the past 37 years, is visiting in this country for the first time. Before coming to Detroit he visited relatives in Pittsburgh and Columbus and is now spending four weeks with his niece, Mrs. B. Benedict Glazer, 18606 - Oak. He will go on to New York before departing for Israel in time for the High Holy Days. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Y. Levy of New York City (the former Adrienne Lankin) are visiting their • parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lankin of Prairie Dr., Southfield. A party was given recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Weiss, 17419 Kentucky, in honor of their son, Harvey, 24, who was graduated with high honors from the University of Michigan School of Medicine and was accepted in the Alpha Omega Alpha and the Victor Vaughn Society of Schools. Dr. Weiss, who lives with his wife and child at 15457 Manor, will intern at Ford HoSpital. Ben-Gurion Revives Bitter Dispute in Israel's Parliament over Lavon - (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM—Justice Minis- ter Pinhas Rosen struck back Wednesday with a vigorous denial at Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion's charge that the ministerial committee which cleared Pinhas Lavon in the 1954 security disaster had "ex- ceeded its terms of reference and usurped a juridical preroga- tive." The Prime Minister made the charge at a special session of the Knesset, Israel's parliament, in a revival of the bitter dispute which ended with Lavon's ous- ter as secretary general of the Histadrut, the Israel Labor Fed- eration. Despite his victory in that battle, Ben-Gurion resigned as prime minister last Jan. 31. His inability to form a new government by negotiation made necessary •new general elections scheduled for Aug. 15. Israel has been governed by caretaker cabinet since Ben- Gurion's resignation, which fol- lowed a decision of the cabinet upholding the findings of the ministerial committee. Rosen, who served as chair- man of that committee, rejected particularly Ben-Gurion's claim that by clearing Lavon of a charge that as defense minister in 1954 he gave the order which led to the security disaster, the committee in effect "convicted" a senior army officer for the mishap. Rosen retorted that if the Prime Minister wanted to find out who actually gave the deci- sive order, he could have called the unnamed senior officer to account under normal investi- ... MISS SANDRA CANTOR WASHINGTON, (JTA) — A dency toward militarism rather- State Department source, advanc- than peaceful accommodation be- ed an admittedly "unofficial" 'cause such rocketry could not be view that Israel's security would treasonably linked with realistic be better assured if funds spent Israeli economic and industrial for "presumptuous" rocket proj- needs considering Israel's size. ects were applied to of and repatriation of the Pal- Nothing is harder on the pub- estinian Arab refua ic than an ignoramus who thinks flows. 1 State De- There ion to the an- part em . r the Finest in Musk his source, insisting on ano- ymity, said emp of the is should b as gia the Ar d regional peac tep" than on plans for a In thi na Mrs. Sam Cantor of Southfield announces the engagement of nta pl. er th- her daughter Sandra to Sheldo eace and jus or dri Slavin, son of Mr. and Mrs. bark on uclear Slavin of Dearborn. An Augu wedding is planned. on- ism, w Ise• here as un- justified, were "reinforced" by rsraeli roc scare y "unilateral" i • •c testing by Israel, ' in its small territory, could justifiably of r iation con- LONDON, (JTA)—The H arouse A ey tamin., • I of e re of Commons was told that "extracted from unhappy v tints ed en- an is ra t —the six million who died mur- cla e rld, it ab th dered and brutally tortur -is sho eek formulas or reso being utilized by Nazis all 'on of differences wit the world in order t e ugee fresh anti- em, rather than a policy in- p anher, Labor M.P. dica d by the rocket launching, Sir ()-Jewish leader, in an acco ng to the Department sioned dema r British so He said it showed a ten- Na- if t atificati ide, tions Co weddings ac bar mitzvahs told th eric portraits ary was n 8440 W. McNICHOLS RD. ay. activities of n at time is extremely important in this mat- ter?" he asked, addressing the Government benches. "Twelve years have passed since the con- vention was accepted and, so far as we are concerned, we have made no move at all. Will you not do something about it?" • • dber Weizmann Studies L REHOVOT search in 1 culture induc to be further mann Institute o grant awarded by the eu e- mia Society, Inc. of New York City to Prof. Leo Sachs, head of the virology and genetics section. The grant, amounting to $60,- 000, is for a three-year period, it was announced by Meyer W. Weisgal, chairman of the Insti- tute's executive council. Recent developments in the laboratories of Prof. Sachs, done in collaboration with Haim Ginzburg, have made it possible, for the first time, to grow regu- larly in tissue culture both leu- kemia-inducing virus and leu- kemic cells from mammals. These findings have now opened up the , possibility of studying the change of normal into let kemic cells -entirely outside t body. DIRECTORY announce i k ,.o- the Genocide Conven- and remarked that he did not think adherenc o the cone •o I would alte t i tio • S• • b to The • on es aica Library Gets Microfilm Copies of Kaufmann Collection NEW YORK, (JTA) — New York University's Library of Judaica and Hebraica has ob- tained, from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, micro- film reproductions of the David Kaufmann collection of manu- scripts pertaining to the Bible, Judaica and other subjects in possession of the Academy's Oriental Library in Budapest. The microfilm reproductions of the .material, most of which was not pr&io scholars • our years obt • I - ations between the ngarian Academy and Pro- "fessor Abraham I. Katsh, of New York ersi w 1 visited Budapest ft es a Kaufman Ars, • ogic e he Jewis of Hungary and a world- authority on Jewish fa and religious histor , philosphy. e The collection includes scripts relating to the Bible, codices, commentaries on He- ew. literature, documents per- ifig to Talmudic science and gious 1 a w s, mathematics, onomy, medicine, theology, ilosophy and history. In obedience to the divine nature, man's individuality re- flects the divine law and order of being.—Mary Baker Eddy STUDIO hotography Fi rofessionally Finished Appointment Phone Can •' KE 1-0104 . LEIBICK Janner Urges - Britain to Ratify Genocide Pact ner at DARBY'S is a real treat Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM, Cocktail Lounge and Bar AFTER THEATRE Snacks . . . Delight LUNCHEON A- Pleasure Resv. UN. 2-6742 SEVEN MILE at WYOMING bennett gative procedures. If that been done, the Justice Mini said, Lavon would have b obliged to testify. The Justice Minister also charged that the Prime - Minis- ter's complaint about the lack of validity of the committee's findings on procedural grounds was not made when the com- mittee was set up and began its investigations but only after the committee brought in a re- port which the Prime Ministe found distasteful. not ye ,"•• The outstanding facilit' canno * beautiful sandy beach * Marked nature tr * playground are * baseball diam C.I.T. Program for MAX PLEASANT U.S. Official Says Israel Should Spend $ on Refugees, Not Rockets black & white and color UN 2-5506 Now Brings You Invitations, Napkins, Matches And of course for the "Unusual in Creative Designing" Which we include Fine Satin Cloths With Flower Orders For Your Parties Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs • Showers CALL MURRAY GRUSHOFF TYler 4-3200 8000 LIVERNOIS corner TIREMAN GIRLS ! BOYS EAT SUMMER t BAR AND MP STILL SOME OPENINGS FOR JULY 26th 4 WEEKS or 2 WEEKS Emanuel (Muni) Mark, Director 19161 SCHAEFER DI 1-0669 or UN 4-0730 a — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 14, 1961 activities in ociety Cantor - Slavin Engagement Told