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June 19, 1959 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-06-19

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Mexico • Rolls Out Red Carpet for Miss. Golda Meir

MEXICO CITY (JTA)—Prac-
tically every sector of Mexican
life, governmental, Jewish corn-
munial and general press, is
participating in making the
state visit here of Mrs. Golda
Meir, Israel's Foreign Minister,
a: brilliant suqc*sg,
Mrs. Meir was met at the In-
ternational Airport here, upon
.her arrival from Chile; , by For-
eign Minister Manuel. Tello. She
visited . Tello - at the Foreign
Ministry, then - paid a formal
visit on President Adolfo Lopez

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LILLIAN

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SCHWARTZ, a registered nurse at Sinai Hos-
pital, relaxes in her apartment at the Harry and Katy
Slatkin Residence for Nurses, latest facility completed at the
rapidly-expanding. hospital. Also shown is the kitchen of the
nurses', residence.

Sinai Hospital Plans Dedication
Sunday of Slatkin Nurses Residence

Dedication ceremonies for the
Harry and Katy Slatkin Resi-
dence for Nurses will be held
at 11 a.m. Sunday, it is an-
nounced by Abraham Srere,
president of Sinai Hospital.
The home, which is located
- on the hospital grounds; at the
corner of 6 Mile Rd. and Whit-
comb, is the gift of Harry Slat-
kin, Detroit builder, and Mrs.
Slatkin. —
Guest speaker at the dedica-
tion ceremonies will be- Mayor
Louis C. Miriani. An open house
and tour of the residence will
follow the program.
The 24-apartment nurses'
home, which will provide ac-
commodations for registered
nurses who wish to work at Sinai
and live near the hospital, will
provide especially for out-of-city

nurses. Of the first 11 occu-
pants, nine are from out-state
and two from Canada.
Rental is $65 monthly • for
single room apartments and $85
for two rooms. All utilities are
provided, and there is a modern
laundry in the basement • of the
building.
The major part of the $275,-
000 for the building was con-
tributed by the Slatkin family,
after whom it was named. Mr.
Slatkin, born in Russia, original-
ly was a cabinet maker.
While working for Kelsey
Body Co., from 1909 to 1915,
he enlarged his home by add-
ing a basement and a second
floor. This led to his interest
in the building field, which he
has been in since 1915.
Norman J. Levy was the archi-
tect for the structure, while
A. J. Etkin Co. was the con-

the guests included members Israel, and to Israeli students
of the Mexican Cabinet and the who will study in Mexico.
diplomatic corps. • -
Special audiences were grant- irgEtliatiama,:..xximx.:Ka.. zi
ed Mrs. Meir by the Ministers
-
of Labor and Education, with
MODERNIZE
whom she discussed labor, edu-
cational legislation and prac- 0 YOUR KITCHEN
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tices in Israel.
Mif its made of wood—we'll make:::.
At the Foreign Ministry, a • t! Bars, formica tops, book cases,N
....
cultural agreement was signed ,..,
*vanities; store fixtures, etc.
between Israel and Mexico.• Un- Ai
der the pact, exchanges are pio-
vided for students, lecturers
and university professors from
Mateos.
the two countries. Special • sti-
WOOD
She 'presented. to the Presi- pends will - be granted. to-,Mex- :11:00 E. 7 Mile
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dent an. 18th Cenutry • silver ican students who will study in V-
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ethreg cup, and gave the For-
eign- Minister an oil -painting
by an Israeli artist, Arina Schi-
For Deals That Satisfy
cho. Later, she placed a wreath
Plus
at the foot ,of the monument to
Mexicanindependence,
Service After You Buy
. She was accompanied on her
The All New
official visits by Israel's Ambas-
sador, Gen. David Shaltiel. ,
A special. session was held
in honor of Mrs. Meir by the
For '59
Joint Permanent Commission of
the Mexican Senate and Cham-
ber of Deputies, Parliament's
continuation group when the
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lawmaking body is not in ses-
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sion.
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near as your phone
A special reception also was
on all models
given for Mrs. Meir in the salon
TW. 1-0600
• Res. LI 8-4119
of the Foreign Ministry, where

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CABINETS

HARRY ABRAM

fracting firm.

There's
re's
Time to
Pay Tribute to . . .

DAD

On Father's Day,
June 21st by

PLANTING
A TREE IN
ISRAEL

A Growing Tree is a Living
Tribute to your Father ...
Every new tree in Israel is
a loving thought. Let trees
in Israel honor or Memorial-
ize Him.

PHONE
The Jewish
National Fund

N 4-2767

FOR A TREE CERTIFICATE
FOR YOUR FATHER

For the convenience of
those who will wish to
pick up a Father's Day
certificate for trees, the
JNF will be open Sunday
to 2 P.M.

ISRAEL
NEEDS
TREES

Seek to _Resolve
Customs Dispute

Direct JTA teletype Wire
To The Jewish News

JERUSALEM — The dis-
pute between the Jewish Agen-
cy and the government about
customs duties being imposed
on imports brought into the
country by the Agency should
be subjected to a legal ruling
by a member of the cabinet
or by the Israel Supreme
Court, Dr. Nahum Goldmann
declared Tuesday.
An Agency-government sub-
committee is studying the prob-
lem now, but Dr. Goldmann,
as chairman of the Agency,
proposed that since the issue
is legal it should be decided
by an authoritative legal rul-
ing if the subcommittee does
of reach an agreement.
Under the charter granted
the Jewish Agency here, and
under the legal status given
by the government to the Zion-
ist movement, Agency imports
are exempt from duties either
explicitly or implicitly, Dr.
Goldmann maintains.
The money involved is about
2,000,000 Israeli pounds a
year. The goods involved are
chiefly materials needed by
the- Agency's settlement and
immigrant absorption depart-
ments.
The Ministry of Finance re-
cently started imposing customs
duties on these imports. Last
week the coordinating commit-
tee of the Agency and the
government named a subcom-
mittee to try to settle the
dispute.

Rabbi JOSEPH S. SHUBOW,
of Temple Bnai Moshe, Boston,
was awarded a Ph. D. degree by
Harvard University. His doc-
18414. WYOMING. AVENUE toral thesis was "The Moral and
ALL CONTRIBUTIoNS• TO „INF
Spiritual Antecedents of Zion-
ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE
ism and the State of Israel."

JEWISH
NATIONAL
'FUND

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