31 411111111111111.4,' THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Israel Still Seeking Budget Cuts JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Ministerial Economic Committee met for three hours Monday without de- ciding where and how to cut the budget in order to com- ply with this week's Cabinet decision to reduce the government's expendi- tures by IL 15.54117 billion ($310 million-$340 million) this year. The Cabinet itself offered no help beyond the IL 7 billion ($140 million) it shaved from the Defense Ministry's 'budget last week. The matter was passed on to the Treasury's budget de- partment which is to pre- pare a list of proposed cuts for later consideration by the ministers. Exactly what the Treas- ury has in mind is not known but the trend ap- pears to be to reduce credit, ILO Anti-Israel Resolution Face Plenary Session GENEVA (JTA) — An Arab-sponsored resolution demanding the dismantling of Israeli settlements in the occupied territories was adopted for the agenda by the resolutions committee of the International Labor Organization (ILO) confer- ence. But its adoption by the plenary session is consid- ered doubtful. It also was learned that the Israeli delegate to the ILO annual conference was prevented from speaking when the Arab delegations created- pandemonium in the meetin, hall. Gideon Ben,-Israel, who represents Histadrut, rose to speak on a point of subsidies and welfare out- lays. The abolition of free high school education is a po'ssible proposal but it is bound to meet with stiff re- sistance from Education Minister Zevulun Hammer. Premier Menahem Begin is expected to op- pose an end to the IL 13 (3.5 cents) subsidy which the state now pays for each loaf of bread. While it would save a consider- able sum, Begin is one of the main supporters of that subsidy. order in reply to charges by the Jordanian dele- gate that the Israeli gov- ernment was responsible for the June 2 bomb at- tacks which maimed two West Bank mayors. Other possible cuts in- clude reduced allowances for children of large families; reduced state sub- sidies for the universities and public transportation; reduced government sup- port of health services; and a reduction in the number of civil servants. Finance Minister Yigal Hurwitz has rejected new taxes on grounds that they would only lead to demands for higher wages, thereby worsening Israel's triple- digit inflation. 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' '•\`'"%,.'' * •%‘' •):cce UOJCA President Charges Vote Bias at Family Parley NEW YORK (JTA) — An Orthodox leader - has as- serted that a pro-abortion and pro-Equal Rights Amendment resolution was approved on June 7, at the first of three meetings of the 1980 White House Confer- ence on the Family, by a single vote because an Or- thodox Jew was denied an absentee ballot to enable him to vote on the resolu- tion. Julius Berman, president of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, said he had pro- tested in a telegram to President Carter about "the fact" that no provision had been made for Sabbath ob- servers, which, he said, re- sulted directly in adoption of the resolution at the gathering in Baltimore. Berman said that if Dr. Joel Rosenshein, a Brook- lyn psychologist represent- ing the UOJCA at the Bal- timore gathering had been permitted to cast an absen- tee ballot, he would have voted against the resolu- tion, thereby creating a tie and preventing its adoption. 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