THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 8 Friday, March 5, 1976 Friendly Talks Highlight Allon's Mexico Visit PUZZLED: ANSWERS ZBH N C AEBS NH'PCDAA TLE FRJNRIVIDODHS A‘L (Continued from Page 1) the visit would strengthen relations between the two countries. Allon's official visit to Mexico is in return for the visits to Israel by Echeverria last summer and Rahasa in November. Alton said friendship ex- ists between the two coun- tries despite past misunder- standings.' Robles detailed the var- B AR JKLJRGRBS T N A ARE T-H)WUDRO MB SB CMTNAG TA TAARE Al N EOCFUE TLDUM UB L E csl AJXHV OANGCJ AcMEL S R ,, (J)AFL I jjKV T Z NSMAJNK AS RAF A 'IL AEKFBJI CR E B QZ T DE B .ZR CPC A W E A E l i NO 1VILCS A EI,AVIV)77T R IMAP(A.SH QELON)PRE 0 U B (S APED) YHMCNIKZ in the United Nations Spe- cial Committee on Palestine in 1947 which recommended partition, expressed admi- ration for Israel's achieve- ments and for the fact that Jews were returning there from the Diaspora. But he stressed that Mexico ad- heres to UN Security Coun- cil Resolution 242 and sup- ports the right of Palestinian Arabs to self de- termination. New Israel Investments, Trade Is Pledged by Simon in Jerusalem ANSWERS: Beersheba, Haifa, Jaffa, Jerusalem, Naza- reth, Tel Aviv, Tiberias, Hebron, Eilat, Netanya, Ash- dod, Me Ami, Qiryat Shemona, Ramat Gan, Safed, Ashqelon, Herziliya. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. VARIATIONS IN TRANSLITERATIONS AND SPELLING MAY OCCUR. Goren Conveys Ford's Solidarity TEL AVIV (JTA) — Ash- kenazic Chief Rabbi Shlomo Goren recently returned from a visit to the U.S. bringing with him several messages of warm support and solidarity that he said President Ford personally ious cooperative projects between Israel and Mexico and announced that a Mexi- can economic mission will go to Israel at the end of March to meet with Israeli _Commerce and Industry Minister Haim Barley. He said he hoped this would lead to enhanced and ex- panding trade relations be- tween the two countries. Robles, who participated with the late Ralph Bunche asked him to eonvey to the Israeli people. One of Ford's messages, according to Goren, was that the U.S. would assist Israel politically, militarily and economically. (Continued from Page 1) The Israelis are re- ported to have under- scored in their talks with Simon their demand for tough action by the U.S. government against the Arab boycott. They are believed to have stressed that American business- men would feel secure in investing and trading with Israel only if they are as- sured that their govern- ment stands fully behind them against the Arab boycott. Simon told Israelis that the U.S. cut aid to Israel by $500 million because it "has to maintain a delicate bal- ance with its domestic needs and must heed the people who are beginning to ques- tion foreign aid." Simon said, "I don't think anyone can question the generosity of the United States_over the years." Of Course We Saved Money On Our He expressed satisfaction with the progress of the joint U.S.-Israel Investment Committee. He -noted that since last May, the U.S. Ov- erseas Private Investment Corp. has guaranteed 20 American investment pro- jects in Israel worth $135 million. Simon lunched with Pre- mier Yitzhak Rabin Tues- day, and he was awarded an honorary Ph.D. Tuesday by Tel Aviv University. Shaare Zedek Hospital Model for Dutch Jewish Care Facility However, he also added that all countries in the Middle East including Is- rael are entitled to live in peace and security and all countries have to "rec- ognize the right of the other states to sovereign, peaceful and secure exist- ence." Allon, in his toast, said that after considering all the joint ventures between the two countries in agricul- ture, science, economy, cul- ture and now irrigation it was necessary to spell out Israel's position. He said Israel was ready to nego- tiate without any precondi- tions and that Israel must- have viable•borders, tha there could be changes in the post-1967 borders in a final peace arrangement. On the Palestinian issue and identity, Allon said a solution could be found in a peace agreement and in any negotiations with Jordan. Allon added that, as good friends, Mexico and Israel agree to disagree on some elements of any projected peace settlement, but will continue to talk as friends. The two foreign ministers discussed the future open- ing of a PLO office in Mek- ico, the export of Israel's phosphates and the joint building of plants to process them, as well-as El Al Israel Airlines. It was agreed that the Israeli airline would send representatives to Mexico at the end of March to dis- cuss mutual landing rights. how a religiously obser- NEW YORK — The vant hospital was oper- Dutch government has ated. At the advice of Dr. made a decision to construct Yehuda Van Dijk, senior a 70-bed hospital wing physician in Shaare Ze- which will provide the pro- dek's acute geriatrics de- per atmosphere for Ortho- partment and an immi- dox patients by blending the grant from Holland, he requirements of Jewish law decided to visit Iirael. (Halakha) with modern Besides a demonstration medicine. of the automatic system for In order to gather practi- cal information on the man- ,maintaining hot water dur- ing the Sabbath, Dr. Voor- agement of a religious hos- zanger and Mrs. Barendse- pital, Dr. Hans Voorzanger, Boas viewed the kosher medical director of the Nico- kitchen facilities while Sab- laas Tulp Hospital in Am- bath preparations were un- stelveen near Amsterdam, POSTAGE METER der way, and learned of the has recently completed a Only $6.75 Per Month— special systems employed to week's visit to Israel.-Ac- Lowest Price in Town! enable patients to summon companied by nurse Esther assistance, and doctors to Barendse-Boas, Dr. Voor- record temperature and zanger spent a major por- 342-7800 399-8333 blood pressure on the Sab- tion of his time at Shaare bath. 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