THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - Friday, August 19 ; 1977 9 • Canada Pledges Support of Magen David Adorn Goal TORONTO (JTA)—Can- ada has come out in full support of Israel's position on the Magen David Adorn (Red Shield of David) em- blem. Defense Minister Barney Danson has told the Canadian Jewish News. The decision to support Israel's position to have the Magen David Adorn emblem ac- cepted by the international governing body of the Red Cross was arrived at by the External Affairs Ministry. Danson said. Alan Rose of Montreal, ex- ecutive vice-president of he Canadian Jewish Con- \ - gress. said "I am delighted Canada has joined the U.S. and Australia in taking this stand." Moshe Ofer, spokes- man of the Israeli Embassy in Ottawa. called the move "gratifying, - adding, "We would have expected it from Canada." MOV IN G? *. • I ''''' The Canadian Red Cross has only stated that if the problem of the emblem was solved it would welcome Magen David Adorn "if it chooses to apply and as- sume all the responsibilities of membership." Meanwhile. Magen David Adorn has _ inaugurated a new mobile cardiac rescue service in Kfar Saba and the surrounding industrial and agricultural Sharon re- gion. Serving a population of over 24,000. the specially trained staff of the Kfar Saba MDA first aid station. in cooperation with Doctors Kaplinsky and David of the adjacent Meir Hospital car- diology department. will strive to extend medical care to patients suffering from heart attacks and car- diac ailments. HOUSEHOLD SALES IN YOUR HOME ESTATES LIQUIDATED • Herb Levy. B'nai B'rith District 22 executive vice- president. said his organiza- tion appreciated and ac- knowledged Canadian gov- ernment support in regard to the issue of recognizing the Israeli emblem. 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(305) 561-0600 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 33308 U.S. Officials Affirm Backing of Present Version of UN 242 WASHINGTON (JTA)- The United States Wednes- day appeared to close the door tightly against any "tampering" with United Naitons Security Council Resolution 242, the bedrock of a Middle East settlement since the Six Day war. How- ever, cracks in the asserted US opposition to any change in it or to it contin- ued to exist—cracks that could be widened under suit- able circumstances. "We are basically op- posed to altering or amend- ing 242," State Department Hodding Carter siad. He was responding to questions stemming from a reported French government move and Arab suggestions to es- tablish the Palestine Liber- ation Organization as a party to negotiations by ac- tions of the Security Coun- cil. Carter called 242 a "mat- ter carefully wrought," and "to try to amend that would needlessly com- plicate" the political proc- ess. It is "something that cannot be tampered with," he said. When reporters sug- gested that possible a new resolution would be offered that would embrace all of Begin Warns of Assimilation LOS ANGELES (JTA) — Premier Menahem Begin declared in a taped mes- sage to the 52nd annual con- vention of the American Mizrachi Women. which ended last week, that the Jewish people "are losing tens of thousands of its sons and daughters through inter- marriage and assimila- tion." He told the delegates that "your task is to pre- vent this process from con- tinuing." Begin also urged the dele- gates "to bring our young girls nearer to tradition. to instill into their hearts the love of the -Jewish people" and of Judaism and "of our customs, - including "light- ing the Sabbath candles and attending synagogue serv- ices. - He also said that "the second language of every Jewish youngster should be Hebrew." Zvi Brosh, Israel's consul general in Los Angeles, told the delegates. at another session, that Israel had been strengthened by the election of "a government that, when it comes to nego- tiations for peace, speaks for the overwhelming ma- jority of Israelis." Brosh also said that he felt there is "a better chance" now for progress toward Mideast peace than at any time during the past 30 years but he cautioned the delegates against optim- ism created by a press which "lauds every hint of Arab moderation." 242 but add the idea of "Pa- lestinian Homeland," the spokesman replied that "any attempt to alter this fundamentally, to do what you are suggesting, is some- thing we would oppose." The discussion ended after Carter said "Basically we are opposed to trying to remove or alter what has been the framework docu- ment for the negotiations." Much of the feeling that the US position is not as air- tight as it now appears is based on President Carter's statement about the PLO on Aug. 9 in Plains, Ga. The President said that "If the Palestinians recognize the applicability of UN Res- olution 242, then it would open a new opportunity for us to start discussions with them. The thing that has made the Palestinians reluc- tant (to accept 242) is that at the time it was passed it only referred to the Palesti- nians as refugees. If the Pa- lestinians should say -"We recognize UN Resolution 242 in its entirety but we think the Palestinians have additional status other than just refugees that would suit us." The question arose of can the US continue to accept 242 in its entirety without amendment and accept the demand by the PLO that the Palestinians be referred to as more than "re- fuggees," the designation for them in the resolution. 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