TI ty, 18—Friday, en 'Mon Black Spokesman Says Diow 'Wt r-r• s N\ ith Res i•ed. 'Softened' Anti-Israel Resolution \ Baraka of was attended Newark, N.J. It hs the state chairman and repre- sentatis•s of the National Black Political Cons ention. cc-chairro,n, spokes Yolik i•ITA tau the National Black hsention confirmed to Agencs that a of its steering C ,, r1. utirnnnuuslc approsed a 1 and - softened" s ersit ilii•ion adopted in Gars. 12 - Which called I., - s]iontierent in of I-racl ibn \ -cording to Jel•di Slficisl. \t,-is •] }1 Maud G Hatcher of Gary • I; , r Charles C Diggs .Ir ∎ „I*/ chairmen of the Black 1•••.c., a] Convention. "went along the roc used sersion that con- .. for the .. forceful nitwit Israel ccupation" of Arab territory but for Israel's eliminated the call disinembermen1 Niotiier Hatcher nor Diggs reached directly for c,rn- could t'e An aide to Hatcher told .he JTA that the mayor took the same ment critical stand on the ;revised re- solution as he'had on the original. hich he had called "unfortun- ate" and tr.representative of ,he consention a: a whole. one of the 13 mem- Diggs is bers of the Congressional Black Caucus which issued 'a unani- mous statement in Washington on Marti 21 in defense of Israel's - existence, three days before the Black Convention steering com- mitte• met at Howard Uniser- • its in Washington. That state- ment. hailed by Jewish bodies, was seen as -a repudiation of the March I2 Gary resolution. Dubose. Diggs . JTA, that there .)) . ■ contra,: - between the I):...;.t. ( statement of March questioned he the steering committee re- s•iltiti,; of March 24 :she said the Black Congression- al Caucus "operates independent- of the National Black Politi- Convention and indicated the cal the latter•• revised resolution was a compromise reached in the in- terests of unity. Mrs. Dubose said it was adopted by a hand vote and didn't know whether that she Diggs soled for it. According to Mfuast, the revised version won Unanimous approval . Diggs' office told the JTA that the steering committee convened in executive session March 24 ex- pressly to reach a position of unity on two "controversial" resolutions adopted at the Gars convention, one on busing and the other on Israel. The meeting was presided over by Diggs, Hatcher and the third BERKLEY HEALTH FOODS ONE CENT SALE - 1J! 411,' BUY ONE AT REGULAR PR :E AND NEXT ONE FOR ONE CENT NATURAL VITAMINS vs C ORGANIC FOODS 2823 Berkley PHONE 543-3505 Fre. Perking _ - Open Daily elle t• The revised resolution declared sok ed that the position of the 0Al• on Israel and a recent resolution the letter. ',wort of the Organization air as the official rep- resentatise body speaking fur Af• African Truly ricans on that continent. n. re- I . nited Nation, Human Rights Commission con- demning Israel for the alleged mistreatment of Arabs in the oc- cupied] territories were "fair and valid. - adopted by the NEW CADILLAC? SEE OR CALL The letter contained a special ap- peal on behalf of . Mikhail Kliach- kin, an aviation employe in :Mos- cow who has been refused per- mission to join hisfamils in Israel Reps. Louis Stokes (D.0). chair- man of the Black . Caucus: Parren J. Mitchell (D., Md.): Robert N. C. Pa.), Ralph If. -Metcalfe Nix ID. D Ill I and George NV. Collins D. III were the others signing in BIRMINGHAM at WILSON CRISSMAN CADILLAC RES. 642-6836 CALL BUS. MI 4-1930 1350 N. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM AT SEA Fauntroy's office, where the letter was made public on Fri• day, it was said the seven other members of the Caucus, also Democrats, were out of town when the letter was ready for their signatures. Fauntroy, the delegate from Washington. D.0 proposed .hat the revised version be subject to further revision by various state delegates up to April 22 A formal document. to be known as the Black Agenda, is be ratified by the steering com- mittee in Greensboro, N.C.on May 6 and will be released May 19. The Black Agenda, incorporating the Israel resolution, was described to the JTA as a statement defin- ing the issue. arotind . which Blacks must rally "in 1972 and beyond " Fauntroy declared: "The plight of Soviet Jewry - Weighs heavily upon the conscience of the whole world and upon each man who is filled with the most basic concepts of human decency. For this reason, we hate called upon the Soviet Union to affirm the right of all people to make their home where they may of their own will choose. Basic human compassion and chari- ty require no less." cc fr A Music Festival at Cr (single persons cordially invited) or at in Personally Conducted by BEE Kalt of Bee Kalt Travel Service The revised resolution endorsed "the OAL"s position calling for A statement by Fauntroy's office condemnation of the Israeli gov- ernment for its expansionist policy said he "realized the need of the and forceful occupation of the sov- Soviet government for assurance . ' that the emigrants truly desired ereign territory of another state: for measures to be taken to al- to leave and some short delays in 'preparing the visas and-other ma- leviate the suffering and to im- prove the position of the Palestin- terials." ian people. and for support of the tie continued. "The contention struggle of the Palestinian people that Kliachkin has had access to for self-determination." secret, materials is no basis upon The resolution also called for ' which'to deny him the right to join his family. And, in any event, the 'Concurrence in the UN Commis- facts of the case indicate that sion on Human Rights' position Kliachkin has not had access to that Israel rescind end desist any material since leaving Moscow from all practices affecting the Aviation. There is, therefore, no demographic structure and phy- reasonable basis to continue this sical character of the occupied forced separation of this man from territories and the rights of their his family." inhabitants. The JTA learned that Walter E. I ess seeretai agreed when 21 :L•,: !1.- Imarnu THE DETROIT JETWIli NEWS April 14, 1972 cc of CARIBBEAN CRUISE Aboard The M de Si BEE KALT SS ROTTERDAM Q1 di Featuring an unsurpassed array of Celebrated Concert Artists .. . in tf Si May 13-22 (9 day cruise) Arranged by Host/Narrator S. HUROK JOSE FERRER S■ ei 6) et - Listed below are a few of the Artists That will perform on the cruise. tl Andre Watts, Jerome Lowenthal. Sergiu Luca, Franco Marini. Leonard Rose. Michael Lorimer. Daniel Heifetx. Jerome Hines, Mary Costa. Gina Bachauer, Eugene Istomin, Christine Walevsko Pr U An entirely unique Cultural Experience . . . You will be treated ro Supreme Artistry Night 8. Day Please call Bee Knit or Harold Katt JO 6-1490 or 549-6733 or write for brochure. 4628 N. Woodward Ave., Royal Oak, Mich. 48072. rl it ROTTERDAM IS OF NETHERLAND REGISTRY... se S of It it tt Classified Ads Get Fast Results! E; Black Caucus Members Plead for Soviet Jews WASHINGTON (JTA)—Walter E. Fauntroy, the congressional dele- gate of the District of Columbia, and five other members of the 13- man Congressional Black Caucus asked Soviet Ambassador Anatol!: F'. Dobrynin in writing "for an end to the denial of exit visas to So- viet Jews who wish to emigrate to Israel or elsewhere." Hussein's Gun-Toting Brother Kept Off Plane LONDON—The brother of Kink, Hussein of Jordan, Prince Mo- hammed, was prohibited here from boarding a plane bound for Ber- muda, when he and his body- guards were found to be carry- ing submachine guns and other weapons in their luggage. 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