THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 38—Friday, March 23, 1973 Dayan Warns: Choose Premier c-_-, Who'll Abide by Party Program TEL AVIV (JTA) — De- fense Minister Moshe Dayan warned the Labor Party not to adopt a strong platform and then select as a new prime minister someone who was not diSposed to imple- ment it. He said the party should choose its premier first and then hammer out a platform to present to the electorate. But he said he didn't think he would be his party's choice for the post. Dayan expressed his views on the premiership, on the future of the administered Serving the Community for 50 Years FMAN established 1923 RNITURE Member National Society of Interior Designers Fine quality home fur- nishings and complete interior design service for grace and elegance in the home. territories and other matters at a meeting of the moshavim (small land holders) move- ment. Dayan came out strongly in favor of large-scale Jew- ish settlement in the admin- istered territories and indi- cated that wherever Jews settled would remain part of Israel. Dayan's remarks about fitting the personality of the next premier to the impera- tives of the party's platform was an apparent swipe at his chief rival for the premier- ship, Deputy Premier Yigal Allon. He said the party can- not adopt strong policies such as the settlement of the ad- ministered territories and then choose a prime minister who regards such .a policy as calamitous. The defense minister said he favored the continued em- ployment of Arab labor from the territories in Israel. Ac- cording to Dayan, a state of partnership now exists be- tween Israel and the terri- tories. 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The seven-level patient care addition will include 28 private rooms, 52 semi-pri- vate rooms, in- and out-pa- tient diagnostic services and improved facilities for pre- admission testing. The $3,800,000 addition will attach to the original wing of the Northwest Unit, which opened in 1942. Concurrent with the con- struction of the addition will be an enlargement of the emergency department sched- uled for-completion by fall. The first phase of the proj- ect, the new construction and partial renovation of the 1942 wing, is expected to be com- pleted by mid-1975. The second phase of the five-year project includes ren- ovating the 1942 and 1952 facilities of the Northwest Unit and completing the air- conditioning of the entire hospital. The laboratory and radiology departments. will be enlarged, and renovations will be done in the operating room and delivery .room suites. People Make News Attorney ALBERT J. SIL- BER was honored at a lunch- eon at the Standard Club Thursday in recognition of the 40th anniversary of his admission to the Bar. Though he graduated the University of Michigan Law School in June 1932, -he was not per- mitted to practice law until his 21st birthday, nine months later, when he be- came associated with the late Judge 0. Z. Ide. Silber practiced law in Detroit for 36 of the 40 years, and is presently located in South- field in partnership w it h Howard J. Katz. * * * Rabbi MORTON M. KAN- TER of Temple Beth El will represent the Jewish Chau- tauqua Society as lecturer at Oakland University Wednes- day. He will lecture in assem- bly at 3 p.m. on the subject "The Ethics of Jewishness Within Post-Religious Amer- ica." * * * Prof. NATHAN SHARON has been appointed head of W e i z m a n n Institute's bio- physics department in place of Prof. Ephraim Katchalski, who has headed the depart- ment since its establishment 25 years ago. Prof. Sharon has long been active in the popularization of science, for many years editing a weekly science pro g r am on the radio. He holds the Joseph and Sadie Danciger Chair of Molecular Biology and is serving this year as chair- man of the institute's scien- tific council. * 0 * Pianist and music con- sultant VLADIMIR ASHKE- NAZY has been named ar- tistic adviser to the Meadow Brook Music Festival, it was The MOUNT CARMEL announced by W. W. Kent, HOSPITAL GUILD will pre- managing director of the sent "A Shower of Fash- festival. ions," with proceeds going to the Kidney Dialysis Center, Fisher Gets a ZOA 12:30 p.m. Thursday at Oak- land Hills Country Club. Life Membership; Cocktails will be served at 11:30. There will be prizes Honored by WSU At. the Cleveland Zionist and favors. Guests are wel- come at the fashion show function, at which he was and luncheon, tickets for presented with the R a b b i which can be purchased Abba Hillel Silver Award of from Mrs. James Hurley, the Zionist Organization of 837-9607. Deadline for reser- America, Max M. Fisher also was presented with a life vations is Saturday. members- hip in ZOA. * * * Fisher is one of six De- Charlotte Russ, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Russ of troiters chosen by W a y n e Lincoln Terrace Drive, Oak State University to be hon- Park is appearing in Shake- ored at the "Builders of De- speare's "THE MERCHANT troit Dinner" at Cobo Hall, OF VENICE," at Bonstelle April 25. The honors are for Theater. Evening perform- "noteworthy contributions to ances are scheduled for 8:30 the quality of life in this p.m. today and Saturday. A community." matinee is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Don Blakely of Zionists Pay Tribute Southfield, professor of thea- to Hayim Greenberg ter and a director at Bons- ATLANTIC CITY (JTA)- telle and Hilberry theaters More than 400 Zionists at- portrays Shylock. Tickets are available from the theater tending the weekend confer- box office or through J. L. ence of the Greater New York Region of the Labor Hudson ticket offices. Zionist Alliance paid tribute to Hayim Greenberg, the Egyptian Delegation Labor Zionist theoretician Visits East Germany who died 20 years ago. Nahum Guttman, a Labor BONN (JTA)--A delega- Zionist leader and director tion of the Egyptian Unity of community relations for Party met in East Berlin for the National Committee for a six-day visit at the invita- Labor Israel, recalled that tion of the East German Com- Greenberg always maintain- munist Party leadqr, Erich ed that "the Zionist move- Honecker. ment per se had a key role The delegation arrived to play not only in support of from Czechoslovakia where the new state but for the they had met with Commun- maintenance of Jewish life ist Party officiaIg. in the diaspora." 8 Georgian Emigres Charged With Murder of Nazareth Arab TEL AVIV (JTA)—Eight recent immigrants from So- viet Georgia were charged with first-degree murder by Nazareth District Court last week in connection with the fatal beating last month of Subhi Naseir, a Nazareth Arab. Relatives of the -accused created commotion in the courtroom when the charges were read and police had to be called to restore order. 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