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E-4 PLACE OPEN 9 1 11.2--S 5•g- North Park Plaza , Room 120 17117 W. Nine Mile Road Southfield, Michigan 48075 (313) 559-6140 Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, center, chats with Israel Premier Yitzhak Rabin at a dinner in Trudeau's honor at the home of the Israel prime minister. Shown at right is Mrs. Trudeau. While on their private visit to Israel, the Trudeaus visited Masada, and the prime minister held talks with Israeli leaders TORONTO (JTA) — Ivan Head, Premier Pierre Elliott Trudeau's foreign policy adviser, denied that Canada will tilt away from Israel to- ward a pro-Arab stance in the Middle East conflict. Responding to an arti- cle by the Toronto Star's foreign affairs writer, Mark Gayn, who claimed that such a shift would occur when Canada takes its seat in the United Na- tions Security Council, Head emphasized that Canadian foreign policy is designed to benefit Canada and reflect the state of the world. 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Maple Rd. in West Bloomfield * Member of Synagogue Council of Greater Detroit • * * * side increasingly with the Third World even at the risk of antagonizing some of its traditional allies and partners. He said that some members of Parliament were worried by the ex- pected tilt away from Is- rael.a Canada will not agree to the destruction of Israel and is certain to press for its preservation as an independent state "within secure bound- aries." But the "love feast" with Israel is near- ing its end, Gayn claimed. He said that so far the Ottawa government has been unable to decide where Israel's "secure" boundaries should lie and Arab League Vote has no idea of how much of Israel will remain after Conferred on PLO the maps are drawn. JERUSALEM (JTA) — Gayn also warned that Political observers in Is- there is now, in the exter- rael attach no practical nal affairs department, importance to the Arab an influential group of League's grant of full vot- Arabists who favor "lean- ing membership to the ing on Israel" to induce it •Palestine Liberation Or- to make concessions. ganization. They said In Jertisalem, Premier that conferring the Yitzhak Rabin held a din- status of a state on the ner in honor of the visiting PLO had no validity Canadian prime minister whatsoever in interna- at his residence. tional law and predicted In an exchange of that any attempt to get toasts, Trudeau pledged the PLO admitted to the that Canada would do its United Nations would utmost to help Israel. He fail. said that despite their The status of a voting concern over the conflict member was conferred on in the Middle East, the the PLO at a meeting of the Arab League in Cairo. Syria Bars Arafat The PLO had previously been a non-voting JERUSALEM — Yasir member. The League Arafat, leader of the acted unanimously on a Palestine Liberation Or- motion sponsored by ganization, has been offi- Egypt. cially barred from Syria. Israeli observers main- Syria President Hafez tained that the decision Assad has told the PLO stemmed from the pre- that its chairman has be- sent division in the Arab come "an undesirable world over the conflict in person" in Syria. Assad Lebanon. They said that said he "does not want Egypt was seeking to as- Arafat to come to Syria or sume the role of champ- live in Damascus" as he ion of the Palestinian used to before the cause in a move against Lebanese conflict pitted Syria whose forces have Syrian troops against been battling the Pales- PLO and Lebanese leftist tinians in Lebanon. forces. He said that a speech by Trudeau to the Canadian Jewish Congress two years ago in which the Premier said there must be sovereignty, territo- rial integrity and political independence for Israel and every other Middle East state, was and re- mains the definitive statement of Canada's Mideast policy. Gayn's forecast, how- ever, has stirred some concern here among friends of Israel. The writer, who is known to hold strong pro-Israel views, claimed that as a member of the Security Council, Canada would two countries "could do things in common to build the future because both were relatively new democracies built by im- migrants." Rabin said in response that he was glad his guest was able to learn at first hand the meaning of Jerusalem for Israelis and hoped he would un- derstand why Israelis were sometimes -accused of being irresponsible and stubborn. Rabin expressed ap- preciation for Canada's role in the various United Nations peace-keeping forces in the region and its efforts to provide security for Israeli athletes in the Olympic Games in Montreal last month. The Israeli Premier presented Trudeau with a 16th Century map of Jerusalem. Trudeau gave Rabin an Eskimo wall hanging. Trudeau was in Israel on a private visit with his wife and earlier visited Jordan and sev- eral European countries. (See Story, Page 61) A Slow Ripening Tomato Produced JERUSALEM Ben-Gurion University researchers have de- veloped a tomato that will not spoil for several months after it is picked. The new tomato will make it possible for Israel to send tomatoes to Europe by sea, rather than by plane. Ben-Gurion U. resear- chers say that it will take three years to begin commercial production. The taste has to be im- proved, but it is not far from the regular tomato taste now. The new tomato is the product of crossing a green American variety that never ripens and a normal red variety that ripens in two weeks.