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'lb celebrate the 100th birthday anniversary of the man credited with leading the Jews to statehood, the David Ben-Gurion Centennial Corn- mittee of the U.S. has planned seminars, multimedia presen- tations educational exhibits and a May 20 culminating bash in Washington, D.C. President Reagan has agreed to serve as honorary chair- man of the Centennial Com- mittee and numerous con- gressmen also have signed on. The celebration will begin in New York on Oct. 16 at the Jewish Museum with a presentation on the America media and Ben Gurion. The recent ceremony, the first public announcement of the centennial in America, fea- tured reminiscences about Ben Gurion. Kollek said Ben Gurion's task was the most difficult faced by any statesman of the 20th century creating a state with a tiny population against great odds. But Kolleck focused main- ly on Ben Gurion the intellec- tual. He recalled a trip to America about 40 years ago when he and Ben Gurion visited Albert Einstein. Ein- stein and Ben Gurion talked only philosophy for hours Kolleck said. The two dis- cussed the possibility of replacing the human brain with computers and Ben Gurion said nothing could replace human initiative. Both acknowledged the idea of a supreme body, a unity that governed the universe. Ben Gurion's interest in philosophy and particularly gel Aviv (JTA) — Three Israeli soldiers were wounded last week, none seriously, when a shell exploded near their patrol in the northern sector of the south Lebanon security zone. The men were evacuated by helicopter to a hospital in Israel. Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Chief of Staff Gen. Moshe Levy issued separate warnings that attempts to disturb the peace along the Israel-Lebanon border would be met by strong measures. Meanwhile, Israel's latest quarrel with the United Na- tions Interim Force in Leb- anon (UNIFIL) appeared to abate after UN Secretary General Javier Perez De Cuellar apparently backed away from charges he made in an official report to the Security Council blaming Israel's presence in the secur- ity zone for attacks on a French UNIFIL unit. Rabin told reporters that Israel would not object if UNIFIL decided to leave south Lebanon altogether. But Israel would not allow the international force to move south of the area it has patrolled for the past eight years, he said. License Law Struck Down New York — Wisconsin residents who object on reli- gious grounds to being photo- graphed for a driver's license need no longer prove mem- bership in a religious organ- ization in order to have the requirement waived. The Attorney General of Wisconsin has held that an existing state law is uncon- stitutional because it limits exemptions to those who are formally affiliated with a religious body or congrega- tion. The American Jewish Con- gress sqbmitted a memoran- dum to the Wisconsin Attor- ney General on behalf of a Jewish Wisconsin resident, Kenneth Green.