Gahal Will Rejoin Govt. if Jarring Talks Fail Dultzin NEW YORK (ZINS)—In a Zion ist News Service interview, Arie Various circles in Israel and in resignation would result in a grave L. Dultzin, treasurer of the Jewish the Diaspora believed that Gahal's crisis that could not be met other participation in the government of Agency and former member of the national unity prejudiced any pos- than by a call for new elections. The same observers emphasized Israel Cabinet, declared, "If the sible chance for peace between Jarring talks collapse and the Israel and her Arab neighbors. that Dayan's position was weak- ened by Gahal's withdrawal from cease fire is nullified, I believe that Gahal will be asked to rejoin the Israel government." Asked whether he is still con- vinced that it was a mistake for Gahal to withdraw from the coali- tion, Dultzin replied that recent events have only reinforced his original belief. He always felt that the Jarring talks would drag on for a long time. It was this conviction that prompted him to oppose with- drawal from the cabinet. "It was our responsibility," stated Dultzin, "to remain in the government in order to fortify the position of Dayan against his political oppo- nents." On the other hand, Dultzin was quick to point out, there has been a positive side to Gahal's action. tsF _ TER •6€/te•ti— INC OF HARVARD ROW Designers of Fine Furs Complete Fur Service 11 MILE AND LAHSER Phone: 358-0850 l "It should now be abundantly clear," said Dultzin, "that the real hindrance to peace is not Gahal but rather the intractable opposi- tion of the 'Arabs and the Soviet Union." During the heated Israel Cabi- net debate over Moshe Dayan's demand for a free hand to deal with the Soviet missiles newly installed on the Suez front in ' violation of the cease fire, only two cabinet ministers suppcirted him, Shimon Peres and Shlomo Parties of the left, on the other hand, would use the occasion of Dayan's resignation to replace him with either Yigal Allon or Itzhak Rabin. Knowledgeable political observ- ers believe, however, that Dayan's iDitt011. Is a nice six letter word which describes... HARVARD ROW Shopping Center PERFECTLY FIND IN HARVARD ROW SHOPS N IS FOR THE OODLES OF FOOD STUFFS, MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FASHIONS. SHOES AND SERVICES HARVARD ROW HAS TO OFFER. IS FOR THE NIFTY NOTIONS YOU'LL GET AS YOU SHOP IN THE 23 STORES AT HARVARD ROW SHOPPING CENTER. IS FOR THE TASTE IN FASHIONS AND FOOD TO BE FOUND AT HARVARD ROW. 0 $7.7 Million Given to Histadrut Drive in 11 Months IS FOR THE OPULENT DECOR TO BE ENJOYED IN THE MALL AREAS AND THE UNIQUE SHOPS IN HARVARD ROW. 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The Histadrut board of directors unanimously adopted a six-point program submitted by the presi- dent, Leon H. Keyserling. It com- prises extension of fund-raising goals, expansion of the. founda- tion's activities, enrollment of members in Israel Histadrut Asso- ciates and similar groups, improve- ment of relations with American trade unionism, initiation of cul- tural exchanges between Histad- rut and "American intellectuals," and expansion of the effort to in- form all Americans of "the achieve- ments, purposes and problems of Israel, and of Histadrut as a part of this, toward developing and ac- tivating affirmative support for the economic and social objectives of the people of Israel under in- stitutions of freedom and demo- cracy." The board also voted to support the Israeli government's position regarding Egypt's missile violations and the U.S. government's call for "rectification" of that situation, and called on the U.S. to help free all 54 hostages held in Jordan by "criminal" and lawless" hi- jackers. Hadassah Integrates Migrants to Israel IS FOR THE DELIGHTFUL BEADS. BANGLES AND BAUBLES YOU'LL 0 Student Deferments Question: I will finish high school next January and will enter college a week later. What must I do to get a II-S college student the coalition. deferment? Answer: You must file a written request for a 11.8 deferment with Your local board. After you have started your college work, you should have your school send a student certificate to your local board providing evidence that you NEW YORK (JTA)—The Israel are satisfactorily pursuing a full- Histadrut campaign in the United time course of instruction at that States and Canada raised $3,156,- institution. 631 in the first 11 months of the current fiscal year, more than $1,000,000 more than the same Rind. period in 1969, it was reported Dayan's threat to resign was over the weekend by Dr. Sol Stein, national executive director of Hist- temporarily abated after Golda Meir's statement that Israel wout adrut, the National Committee for suspend participation in the Ja - ring talks pending a clarification of views with the American gov , ernment. Dayan's leaving the cabi- net would have triggered a poli- tical crisis both locally and on the international scene. It was learned that in the ranks of Mizrachi, a stormy debate en- sued as to whether or not Mizrachi ministers should leave the cabinet in the event that Dayan resigns. TIE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 25, 1970-21 JERUSALEM—Once the salt is on the shelves and the refrigerator is stocked, the Hadassah woman is geared for action — more expli- citly: service. Transplant a Ha- dassah member to Israel and she brings all of her zest and com- mitment to her new homeland. Hundreds of former members of Hadassah have come to settle in Israel in recent years. To main- tain their links with Hadassah and also to help them to integrate into Israel, a special Hadassah integra- tion committee has been formed by the Hadassah Council in Israel. Most of the new settlers find satisfaction through serving in YAAL, the Hadassah women's auxiliary. 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