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Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Mr. Zimmerman lived most of his life in Detroit, prior to retiring to Lauderdale Lakes, Fla., eight years ago. He was a founder and past president of the Metro- politan Detroit Bnai Brith Bowling Association and a founder, past president, honorary life member and member of the board of gov- ernors of the International Bnai Brith Bowling Associa- tion. He was for more than 26 years tournament direc- tor of the international bowling association. A member of Temple Is- rael, he was a member of the Society of Automotive Engineers and Detroit eodge 2 of the Masons. He was graduated from Kala- mazoo College. Mr. Zimmerman leaves his wife, Ceal; three daugh- ters, Mrs. Leon (Marilyn) Belin, Mrs. Leonard (Gloria) Brozgold and Mrs. Milton (Sara) Welton; and seven grandchildren. Interment Detroit. Late Rene Cassin's Tribute Honoring 2 Snapper Comets — Haffkine Re-Called 51 MISCELLANEOUS well cared for snow and mow accessories. $450 and $350 or offer. Call daytime Sat. & Sun. 626-5906 Mau rice Bolle, Resistance Leader BRUSSELS (JTA) — Maurice Bolle, a war resist- ance figure, has died here at age 85. Soon after the outbreak of World War II, Mr. Bolle or- ganized escape routes to Britain, Spain and Switzer- land. In 1942, he became one of the main leaders of the defense committee of Jews. He was rescued by U.S. troops from Buchenwald where he was sent by the Nazis in 1943. - NEW YORK — The many honors and titles mentioned in the obituary of .Prof. Rene Cassin, who died in Paris Feb. 20, neglected his position as honorary presi- dent of the Waldemar Mor- decai Haffkine Interna- tional Memorial Committee. That group's organizer, Edythe Lutzker, writes that Prof. Cassin accepted the post on condition that he would not be overly bur- dened. However, he played a prominent role in the Sep- tember, 1972 ceremony in Paris' Institut Pasteur com- memorating Haffkine's an- ti-cholera vaccine that was developed 80 years before. Prof. Cassin made a ma- jor speech to the interna- tional assembly at the Insti- tut in tribute to Haffkine and hosted the reception that evening at the Alliance Israelite Universelle. Ford Terms Sadat Break With Russia a 'Dividend' .WASHINGTON (JTA) — President Ford said that a "dividend" of "the trust that Israel and the Arabs have in the United States" was the decision of Egyptian Presi- dent Anwar Sadat to abro- gate the Egyptian-Soviet, friendship treaty and he added the action would be "responded to by the United States economically and otherwise." Ford defended his foreign policy at a meeting at the White House with a group of newspaper editors. He did not explain what he Israel Seeking EEC Benefits JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel is insisting that its agreements with the Euro- pean Common Market con- tain provisions for financial benefits , equal to any that might be extended to other Mediterranean nations con- eluding pacts with the Euro- pean Economic Community. Israeli leaders are making that clear to Francois-Za- vier Ortoli, president of the - EEC commission, who ar- rived last Saturday for an official visit. Israel wants to benefit from the financial assist- - ance and credits extended by the EEC to developing countries. Foreign Minister Yigal Allon told Ortoli that if the Maghreb states — Morocco-Algeria-Tunisia — win a "financial protocol" as part of their impending agreement with the EEC, Israel would insist on the same treatment as only fair and proper. Israel concluded its agree- Jnent with the Common Market last July. Negotia- tions between the EEC and the Maghreb states are still in progress. Israel-Mexico Set Trade Talks JERUSALEM (JTA) — A 40-member delegation from Mexico is expected here at the end of the month for talks on implementing var- ious projects aimed at strengthening economic and commercial ties between Mexico and Israel. The projects were ini- tiated during Foreign Minis- ter Yigal Allon's recent visit to Mexico. Allon will receive the delegation which will also meet with Minister of Commerce and Industry Haim Barley. The group will be headed by Mexican President Luis Echeverria's adviser for chemicals and agriculture and will include the director generals of Mexico's two major chemical manufac- turers. Eban Won't Join Rabin Government JERUSALEM (ZINS) — Sources here said all nego- tiations aimed at bringing former Foreign Minister Abba Eban into Rabin's gov- ernment have ended. meant by "otherwise" but he is seeking Congressional approval for the sale to. Egypt of six C-130 transport planes. - The- plan has -evoked strong opposition from Is- rael, Israeli supporters in CongresS and by American Jewish organizations. The opposition is not to the transfer of the transport planes but over fears that it is a first step towards a U.S. policy of supplying weapons lo Egypt. Ford said the effect of the Sadat action was that toward starting a weapons Sadat "is no longer de- supply program - for Egypt - pendent on the Soviet until after the Senate votes Union for any military on the foreign aid appropri- hardware. That is a tre- ations bill and until a Sen- mendous change for the ate-House conference acts better, in our opinion, and on the authorization mea- we have, of course, hope sures for foreign aid which and trust that the move of include funding for the cutting off relations, in ef- transitional quarter be- feet, with the Soviet Union tween June 30 and Oct. 1 of will be responded to by the 25 percent of appropriations United States government for all countries receiving in any efforts that we can aid, including Israel and make, economically and Egypt. Rabbi Alexander Schin- otherwise." No action is expected by filer, chairman of the Con- the Ford Administration ference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, who headed a delegation of Jewish ler ' Weizman, who served ers, who came to protest briefly as Transport Minis- sale, said he has "no iCit,et ter in the wall-to-wall coali- what the Jewish community tion government formed by will do" now. The Jewish leaders, Rabbi Premier Meir after the 'Six- Day War, said that new Schindler said, "nev- elections would be held in ertheless have serious reser- Israel within the next 18 vations" on the transfer of months and indicated that the military aircraft be- he would seek office on the cause,_ although that fact Herut slate although he had will not tip the power bal- once contemplated forming ance in the Middle East, the a new political faction of his sale is a "symbolic act that own. represents the beginning of a policy that reverses the Israel Builds Early American policy" going back to the mid-1950s. Warning System Meanwhile, Sen. Hubert JERUSALEM, (JTA) — H. Humphrey (D-Minn.) Defense Minister Shimon said so far the Ford Ad- Peres disclosed that Israel ministration has refused was building an electronic to assure Congress that early warning system ex- the only military equip- tending from Mt. Hermon ment it plans to sell to on the Golan Heights to Egypt is six.C-130 cargo points south of Jerusalem so planes. -, Administration officials that it will not be "caught napping" as in the Yom Kip- said at first that the only deal contemplated was the pur War. He told members of the sale of six C-130 cargo Engineers Club at their planes for $39 million. But weekly meeting that Israel's in a series of closed-door neighbors were erecting a sessions with members of similar "electronic wall." Congress, Administration Peres said that the quali- officials posed the possibil- tative advantage that Israel ity that the cargo plane sale has enjoyed in its past con- would be followed by Egyp- flicts with the Arabs may be tian purchases of other ma- nullified by the very ad- terial, including anti-tank vanced nature of modern Missiles and fighter planes. weaponry in enemy hands. Several members of Con- He said the quantitative ra- gress have informed the tio of 3-1 in favor of the Administration that any Arab Armed forces against effort to sell arms to Egypt Israel should not be re- through the gOvernment's garded as a "normal" start- foreign military sales pro- ing position from which an gram would result in a bit- Israeli victory in a new war ter debate. * * * was certain. Rabin Leadership Scored LONDON (JTA) — Gen. Ezer Weizman, former com- mander of the Israel Air Force, levelled a blistering attack on the leadership of Premier Yitzhak Rabin last week. After announcing that he would return to an active role in Israeli politics, Weizman, a member of the Central Committee of Herut, described Israel's present leadership as "gray, divided and uncharismatic." He said that Rabin dissi- pated the personal and pol- itical credit he enjoyed when he took office two years ago. His remarks were sharply attacked by Zvi Reisman, co-chairman of the British Poale Zion who charged that "such reckless statements can only undermine the Is- raeli position in the interna- tional area and greatly harm the Zionist struggle to put across the Israeli case." Weizman is currently on a speaking tour as the guest of the British Zionist Federation. The Federa- tion has not commented on his statements but senior Zionist officials who do not share Weizman's views have privately expressed embarrassment. The former air force com- mander said that the weak- ness of Israel's Labor Party was exposed when it sum- moned 77-year-old Golda Meir out of retirement to participate in its new lead- ership forum. Herzog Displays Touch of Irish . NEW YORK (JTA) — When thousands of Irish emigrants and descendants of Irish emigrants marched up Fifth Avenue last week in the annual St. Patrick's Day parade, one of those watching from the official reviewing stand was an- other emigrant from the Emerald Isle, Chaim Her- zog, Israel's Ambassador to the United Nations. Herzog was invited to at- tend the parade by its or- ganizers, apparently be- cause he was born in Dublin. His father, the late Rabbi Isaac Herzog, was Chief Rabbi of -Ireland be- fore he became Chief Rabbi of Israel. Rabbi Herzog was an ar- dent supporter of Irish inde- pendence and a close friend of the late Eamon de Valera, long-time Irish Prime Min- ister and later President. Egypt Negotiating in France for Arms Sales, Construction PARIS (JTA) — Egyptian Defense Minister Abdel Ghani Ghamassi is in Paris for negotiations on French arms sales to Egypt and pn French participation in the construction of an Arab arms industry near Cairo. French sources say Gha- massi will put the final touches to a contract provid-. ing for the sale of an un- specified number of F-1 Mirages to Egypt. The F-1 is the most modern version of the Mirage plane in service in the French air force. Ghamassi, a former Egyptian chief of staff, also is expected to approve the contract providing for the sale of 120 Alpha jet train- ers and ground support planes. Ghamassi is also ex- pected to negotiate for French. participation in the joint Arab arms indus- try now being planned in Egypt. Egypt would like France to play an active role in this project supply- ing mainly . technical know-how and expertiF but also money, qualifi. personnel and raw mate_ als. Egypt is prepared Lv opt in exchange for the French "Mirage-2000" plane which will equip the French air force in the 1980s. French , Ghamassi, sources say, is also expected to negotiate for additional French-made helicopters. Egypt last year bought an unspecified- number of "Gazelle" helicopters equipped with anti-tank missiles.