THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 14, 1972-9 UN Association Bans Resolution by WJConuress READING, England (JTA)—Rep- resentatives of Jewish organiza- tions walked out during a debate on the Middle East at the confer- ence of the United Nations Asso- ciation here because a resolution submitted by the British section of the World Jewish Congress was not placed on the agenda. The resolution had been endors- ed by both Israel and Arab repre- sentatives and a similar one was adopted by the World Federation of UN Associations at its meeting last May in Luxembourg. The banned resolution called on a 11 parties concerned to create a just and lasting peace in the Middle East based on the principles of the Security Council's Resolution 242. It called on all parties mean- while to observe the International rules for the treatment of the in- habitants of occupied territories and to ensure respect for the ter- ritories of other countries and for the safety of international communicaions. Mrs. Elizabeth Collard, a dele- gate from the Council for the Ad- vancement of Arab-British Rela- tions and John Ennals, a vice president of the World Federation of United Nations Associations both regretted the removal of the resolution from the agenda. 1 4 medicos Was organized to meet a need in the-community a need for a recovery care facility which would provide medical and therapeutic care for the recovering patient with special medical needs. It is all too often that a patient is placed in a facility completely removed from accessible medical services and doctor availability, let alone specialized medical care Recovery Care --- Rehabilitation Center medicos goes a step beyond in patient care Here are some of the things we are doing for patients: medicos 1 Every effort is made to have convenient and flexible visiting schedules Is a brand new facility,buiit to hospital specifications It is located in the center of the metropolitan Detroit area and is easily accessible by all means of trans 2 The individual needs of each patient are carefully supervised and include such concerns portation. A cheerful atmosphere adds to the comfort patient's hobbies and food preferences. of all patients,regardless of the length of their stay Kosher food prepared by Cohen. is 3 Eve•i, attempt Has complete laboratory. diagnostic, and rachologic facilities on the premises There is also a complete physical therapy unit and rehabilitation equipment H o f 0 I, CC al I i I I 1 0 I I L ' made to allow' the patient the hility iivhich his physician deems ni , x.m•iin i medicos as the a re available whereby patients p 4 of their recovery at home • Every patient retains his right to be attended by the physician of his choice 5. The atmosphere within Medicos is refreshing and medicos Knows the importance of round-the-clock availability of medical care. Medicos is staffed by doctors in all major medical and surgical specialties supplemented by licensed nurses, physical therapists and trained aides. pleasant Each room is equipped with individual ventilating devices and the most modern temper- ature control systems 1 6 An open line of communication is encouraged between patient family, and staff. The administra- tion, the medical staff, and the nursing staff welcome • you suggestions and questions. j de medkos Recovery Care --- Rehabilitation Center between Iahser 8-telegraph 1, 22355 WEST EIGHT MILE RD. DETROIT. MICH 48219 255-6450