Friday, January 4, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS JWV MIME JWV opposes budget cuts on benefits The Council of Administration of the Department of Michigan, Jewish War Veterans, passed a resolution at its recent meeting opposing President Reagan's pro- posed budget cuts dealing with veterans hospital facilities. The resolution stated: "Whereas President Reagan's proposed budget would close the facilities of veterans hospitals to veterans with non-service con- nected disabilities and ailments as part of a cost-cutting budget, and "Whereas this proposal is arbit- rary and capricious, since for over a half century access to veterans hospital facilities was considered as a fringe benefit for serving in the armed services of the United States, and "Whereas such budget cutting would be a denial of medical serv- ices to indigent veterans who cannot obtain hospital treatment and care otherwise. "Now, therefore, be it resolved that the Department of Michigan, Jewish War Veterans of the United States, opposes such un- just, arbitrary and capricious cost cutting measures at the expense of the sick and disabled veterans who served their country faith- fully in time of war. Such action negates the American principals of compassion and fair play. "Be it further- resolved that a copy of this resolution be sent to President Ronald Reagan, Budget Director David Stockman, the National Commander of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States, and members of the Michigan Congressional Delegation." NEWS AL HARRISON LUGGAGE OUTLET Haifa — Claiming that "Israel's, future lies with brain-intensive high technological industries and not with the labor-intensive in- dustries established in Africa and Asia," a Haifa University profes- sor said last month that the Jewish state needn't worry about American companies closing down Third World factories to re- sume production in the U.S. Prof. Michael Perry, elaborat- ing on the recent plea by Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres to American and Jewish business leaders for closer ties and in- creased investment in Israel, said he sees no repetition of the com- munication problems that plagued U.S.-Third World opera- tions. "I think the mentality of the Is- raelis is almost identical to that of the Americans," Prof. Perry said. "Furthermore, our high technological industries are founded upon the expertise of pro- fessors, engineers and managers who were educated in the United States." 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