Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1960 — Page 4

The National Jewish POST and OPINION

Friday, March 11, 106«

Ben-Gurion Given Warm Reception In Washington

By LIELIAN LEVY WASHINGTON (P-0)—After Premier Ben-Gurion met with President Eisenhower at the White House Thursday morning, he was the guest of honor at a luncheon given him by Secretary of State Herter at Blair House. Attending the Blair luncheon were top administrative and congressional leaders among them Sen. Fulbright, chairman Foreign Relations, Chief Justice Earl Warren, Secretary Labor Mitchell, Secretary Treasury Anderson, Secretary Agriculture Benson, CIA head Allen Dulles, ICA chief Riddleberger, and George Allen U.S. Information Agency head. Ambassador Harmon and Minister Yacov Herzog also at-

tended.

Great care to satisfy possible religious dietary requirements was taken by Victoria Geaney, Blair House hostess. Luncheon featured filet of sole, ‘'kosher" corned beef with crescent rolls (no butter). During the stay in Washington Ben-Gurion maintained bachelor quarters at hotel. His wife Paula did not accompany him. Because of unofficial nature Washnigton visit, B-G declined invitation to reception sponsored by Women’s National Press club

Press Kept In Dark Over N.Y. Meeting NEW YORK (P-O) — Exaggerated hushing on details of Ben Gurion’s visit resulted in a total lack of co-ordination between Jewish organizations here involved with arrangtments for a scheduled meeting with Premier Ben-Gurion and American Jewish leaders. There was 400 Jewish commuSdty leaders invited by Israel Bonds and the United Jewish Appeal to participate in the meeting. The bond and the UJA offices hero admitted to bo under strict orders from Israeli officials to keep mum on the meeting.

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Only other Israeli dignitary ever entertained at Blair House was’ the late Chaim Weizman during Truman’s administration. Later Thursday Ben-Gurion 8 met at the State Department with Secretary Herter and Under Sec-

retary Dillon.

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Sfudebaker Will Build Cars in Israel SOUTH BEND, Ind. (P-O)--Studebaker Larks and Hawks will be built in Israel. Studebaker will take over the plant formerly used by Renault. Renault bowed to the Arab boycott and halted its production of cars in Israel last fall. R. A. Hutchinson, Studebaker vice-president in charge of overseas operations announced that 20 Larks and Hawks will roll off the assembly line daily. Markets in European and African countries which were formerly inaccessibe t o Studebaker b ecause of restrictions on American dollars will now be open to the car manufacturer.

Premier Meets With Soloveitchik BOSTON (P-O)—Premier BenGurion started, his visit to the United States with an hour long conversation with Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik, who announced last week he decided not to stand for election as Israel’s Chief Rabbi. AFTER THE meeting Rabbi Soloveitchik told The POST and OPINION he was "very much impressed with Ben-Gurion.” He said the question of the Chief Rabbinate candidacy "was not even mentioned.” Soloveitchik said he was particularly impressed "with the excellent simplicity” of Ben-Gurion. He said Ben-Gurion seemed eager to meet with young American Jews particularly students in schools of higher Jewish learning. Ben-Gurion landed at Boston airport in an El A1 plane accompanied by his wife Paula and four Israel newspapermen. Wednesday morning Ben-Gur-ion had breakfast with 120 faculty members of Brandeis University. He then received his law doctorate in ceremonies before 2,000 students, faculty members and guests.

BEN-GURION TO VISIT CENTERS OF LEARNING

By EPHRAIM KATZ NEW YORK (P-O) — Jewish institutions of learning were in a state of excited expectancy over Prime Minister Ben-Gurion’s proposed visit to their campuses next week. The Prime Minister expressed his willingness to visit various centers of Jewish learning next week. Yeshiva University will be visited early Wednesday morn-

Orthodox Call For Hunting Ban TRENTON, N. J. (P-O) — Orthodox forces fighting the humane slaughter bill introduced into the New Jersey legislature have adopted a new tactic. They contend that the state should outlaw hunting, which is more cruel to animals. The Orthodox group believes that the new bill would affect kosher slaughtering. Rabbi Zev Segal, of Young Israel of Newark, said that he would accept the bill if an amendment were attached to outlaw hunting.

ing. The Jewish Theological Seminary, rabbinical school for Conservative rabbis will also be visited by Ben-Gurion on his threeday visit to New York. He also will visit the Hebrew Union College, training ground for Reform rabbis.

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