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September 14, 1973 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-09-14

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Hisfadrpt Election, Ibithinger of Fall Balloting, Shows Bare Victory
for Labor
centage points as his person-

that Histadrut Secretary-
coalition of slum dwellers of ously marred by the turmoil
General Itzhak Ben Aharon al failure.
Oriental origin, considered surrounding its creation-the
Ben Aharon, who along
their percentage a victory defection and later reversal might resign.
Sources close to Ben with Premier Meir stayed up
for their first participation by Shmuel Tamir of the Free
Aharon said he regarftd the all night to watch the elec-
in a Histadrut election. The Center.
the Histadrut elections as a tion returns, conferred with
Nevertheless,
Likhud
suc-
Black Panthers made their
Mrs. Meir and other align-
most significant gains in ceeded in capturing one set- personal test of power and ment leaders before dawn.
some new immigrant town- tlement from the Labor align- the loss of even a few per-
ment. Mitzpah Rimon, in the
ships and in Beersheba.
About 65 per cent of the Negev, gave it a majority,
1,100,000 eligible voters cast and for the first time in Is-
What were Dr. Funk and the Black
ballots at polling stations rael's history a non-Labor
Widow doing with a Samoan Fog Cutter?
throughout Israel and the ad- slate will head a local labor
What set them free? Come to exotic
ministered territories. council.
Trader Vic's and find out for yourself.
Likhud
also
won
a
surpris-
Tuesday's election was for
Detroit Hilton,Washington Blvd. at
delegates to the 12th Histad- ing 27 per cent in Haifa, a
Grand Circus Park, (313)965-7800
rut convention and is re- traditional stronghold of the
garded by political observers Labor Party. While Labor
as a preview of the Knesset scored 58.9 per cent there,
elections to be held Oct. 29. Likhud by winning more
If the results can be taken than 2,5 per cent of the vote
as a forecast of next month's now has the right to con-
outcome, Premier Meir's vene a session of the local
Labor bloc has some hard labor council to discuss any
campaigning to do in the next issue it chooses.
The Independent Liberals
six weeks.
While a loss of about 4 also gained in Haifa, scoring
percentage points does not 7.8 per cent, possibly at the
ABC ENTERTAINMENT and THE SHUBERT ORGANIZATION 7 threaten the alignment's expense of Labor.
dominant position in the Is-
Another significant devel-
present THE HERBERT WASSERMAN PRODUCTION
raeli political arena, it re- opment was defections to
presents an erosion that Moked in some Hashomer
could make Mrs. Meir more Hatzair and other kibutzim.
dependent on other factions The shift to the far left fac-
in building a new govern- tions was attributed to dis-
ment coalition.
satisfaction with Mapam,
The gain by the Religious which has been absorbed in-
Workers, albeit a small one, to the Labor alignment.
is considered significant. If
Returns showing a Labor
repeated by the National Re- decline aroused speculation
ligious Party in the Knesset
elections, that faction is
likely to carry greater wOtht
than heretofore as a coalition
* partner.
Likhud's showing might
0( 0(
0( 0( have been better, observers
If you're looking for a great time, catch the Coach and Four any night. We
* said. They believe the image
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of the newly created non-
Like
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Tr:
VTHEINTERNATIONAL BOYS CIRCUS • Labor alignment was seri-
i to music

However, the surprise was
TEL AVIV (JTA) - The
final results-with the ex- the upsurge of the Black
ception of soldiers and sail- Panthers, while Uri Avneri's
ors which will not change Meri list failed.
The results are follows:
the general picture-of the
Last
New
Histadrut elections were giv-
Elections Elections
Pct.
Pct.
en Wednesday evening by
62.11
58.28
the election committee of the Alignment
22.69
22.75
Likhud
Independent
Histadrut.
5.69
6.07
Liberals
It confirmed predictions of Religious
3.06
4.50
a slight drop for the Labor
Workers
alignment-about 4 per cent Moked
1.79
(Communist) 1.70
2.25
-and a standstill for the Rakah
1.99
1.69
No
previous
Black
Panthers
Likhud, the new National
participation
Liberal Front, an alignment All other lists did not reach 1
of Gahal, State List and Free per cent.
The Black Panthers, a loose
Center.

3 DAYS ONLY - 3

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SEPT. 28 - 29 - 30

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Children (14 and under) and
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WITH THIS COUPON YOU MAY PURCHASE AS
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Discount Dates-

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$6.00 for $5.00
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$5.00 for $2.50

RESERVED ADULT TICKET
JUNIOR & SR. CITIZENS

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Date of Performance

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date. Tickets on an availability basis only with no refunds or

exchanges.

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Hadrian Legend

A b out Poverty

A Jew became tired of life
and wrote to Hadrian: "If
thou dost hate the circum-
cised, why dost thou not per-
secute the Ishmaelites? If
thou dost hate those who keep
the Sabbath, why dost thou
not persecute the Samaritans?
It is not religion, but hatred
of Israel that moves thee.
May the God of Israel repay
thee for this!"
Hadrian sent for the Jew
and said: "Thou deservest
death, but I am eager to
know why thou dost court it."
The Jew replied: "Because
I hoped thou wouldst save my
soul from three worries."
"And wh a t are they?"
asked the Emperor.
"My soul wishes food and
cannot obtain it; my wife and
my child also are in want."
"Let him go," commanded
the cruel ruler. "Life will be
a greater punishment for him
than death." -Kohelet Rab-
ba.

Tract Is Dedicated

JERUSALEM-A 100 dun-
am (25 acres) nahala in mem-
ory of Toni Weinberger was
dedicated recently by her
husband Maurice Weinber-
ger and daughter Miriam
Samuel. The ceremony took
place at Moshav Tarum in
the Judean hills. Conducting
the dedication ceremony was
Jacob Tsur, world chairman
of the Keren Kayemet.

Prof. MENDEL COHEN,
head of the Weizmann In-
stitute's structural chemistry
department, has been named
first incumbent of the Patri-
cia Elman Bildner Chair in
Solid State Chemintry, it was
announced by Institute Act-
ing President Prof. Israel
Dostrovsky.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

26 Friday, Sept. 14, 1973

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from 6 (when you're cocktailing) until midnight (when you're romancing.)

Our Sunday best.
The best-of-everything brunch.

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Prefer a Sunday sit-down dinner? You've got it. Or rather, we've got it. And
you get it by stopping in from 5:30 to 10:30. Mom and Dad choose
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It Don't
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