Golda Confided in Dayan on Plans to Run for Premiership TEL AVIV (JTA) — Pre- mier Golda Meir said Mon- day that her health was per- fect and was therefore not responsible for the "many hesitations" she had before she reached her decision to run for office again next Oc- tober. "I reflected till the last moment whether to accept the request and will of my colleagues and stand for another term," she said. "Only toward the end of last week did I come to a deci- sion and then I reported it to Party Secretary General Aharon Yadlin, Mrs. Meir said. Mrs. Meir disclosed that she had confided her deci- 53 , 1 ) remain in office to De.,..se Minister Moshe Dayan before it was made public. She . said she had a long meeting with Dayan at her Tel Aviv home. ACcording to public opinion polls, Gen. Dayan was far and away the most popular choice to succeed Mrs. Meir in the office of Prime Minis- ter had she decided to step down. Addressing the Tel Aviv Labor Council's Friday Club last week, Dayan hinted that in a future government he would refuse to be a party to policies that ran counter to his own convictions. The 75-year-old premier stated in a letter to Yadlin Sunday that she had decided not to retire after this fall's national election — a deci- sion received with jubilation in Labor Party circles. Mrs. Meir indicated that She regarded the spate of labor troubles that has en- gulfed Israel during the past year as one of the major trials facing the nation with serious implications for the country's future. reliable to According sources, Mrs. Meir intends to retain her present coalition cabinet after the elections although one or two changes may be contemplated. There is considerable spe- culation here as to whether Gen. Itzhak Rabin, Israel's former ambassador to the U.S., will be offered a cabi- net post in the new govern- ment. Premier Meir's coalition government appeared threat- ened, five months before the national elections, by a dis- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 22, 1973-3 pute between the Labor Party set committee for a prelimi- and its National Religious Party partners. At issue is a private bill introduced in the Knesset by Rabbi Menachem Porush of the ultra-Orthodox Agudat Israel faction that demands a transfer of the power to determine paternity from the secular courts to rabbinical courts. The cabinet decided to op- pose the bill, over the protest of NRP members. Dr. Zerach Warhaftig, minister for religious affairs, insisted that the cabinet sup- port the measure or at least agree to move it to a Knes- nary reading. Justice Minister Yaacov Shimshon Shapiro of the Labor Party pointed out that paternity cases always have been within the purview of the secular courts. Daily—Hospital—Sympathy FRUIT BASKETS Rodnick Bros. 21032 GrosbechIA-97 1 Blk N 8 Mile Warren PR 2-4350 World-Wide Delivery OFFICIALQ AGENCY OMEGA AUTHORIZED SALES & REPAIRS (; / - eeelAY/akil CERTIFIED MASTER WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Harvard Row Shopping Center Lahser & 11 Mile Phone 353-3146 •■■■•• par the highest interest on savings in Michigan ff OPEN SUN. 12 TO 5 WEEK NIGHTS TIL 9 73, ( DRESS SALE! SHIFT DRESSES Gay, colorful, washable styles. Sizes 8 to 20. 999 summer S1yles. Washable. Sizes 10 to 18. 499 I SUMMER DRESSES POLYESTER DRESSES Washable Shirt- 1999 waist Styles. Sizes 10 to 18. SWIM SUIT SALE! Our regular passbook saving account. Interest starts on the date of deposit and goes through to the date of withdrawal, compounded and paid quarterly. Add or withdraw at any time. 5 5 UY Deposit $1,000 or more for 1 year. Withdraw prior to maturity without advance notice but Federal regulations require you lose 90 days interest. • • Deposit $5,000 or more rtrofn ive for two o , a th rn re in eg , s fos utr a o date of deposit. (Condi- tions on withdrawal same as for 5 3/4% accounts.) 99 Accounts insured to $20,000 by Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Main Office: 24700 1 and 2 piece popular styles • SURWIN'S CHARGE • BANKAMERICARD • MASTER CHARGE •S . AMERICAN EXPRESS American Savings DOWNTOWN DETROIT 600 Woodward Ave. at Congress SOUTHWEST DETROIT 7719 W. Vernor Hwy. near Central NORTHWEST DETROIT 19100 Livernois at W. 7 Mile Rd. 22401 W. 8 Mile Road near Lahser 14114 Telegraph Rd. at Schoolcraft NORTHEAST DETROIT 20060 Van Dyke near Outer Drive Northwestern Hwy., Southfield 48075, (313)354 1300 - EAST DETROIT 19080 E. 10 Mile Rd. near Kelly Rd. CLAWSON 1305 W. 14 Mile Rd. near Crooks NORTH FARMINGTON OAK PARK 13700 W. 9 Mile Rd. near Coolidge 31555 13 Mile Rd. near Orchard Lake Rd. BLOOMFIELD SOUTHFIELD 4140 W. Maple Rd. near Telegraph 25177 Greenfield Rd. near 10 Mile Rd. 20400 W. 12 Mile Rd. N I