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WASHINGTON (JTA) — described as Soviet-supported
Assistant Secretary of State regimes on or near the Saudi
Joseph J. Sisco said that the borders.
U.S. decision to sell Phantom
Secretary of State William
jets to Saudi Arabia took P. Rogers, who testified be-
"fully into account" the fact fore the House Foreign
that "nobody" in the govern- Affairs Committee June 5,
ment can give "categorical confirmed that the adminis-
assurance" that the Saudis tration has decided to sell
will not transfer them to a 24-30 P h a n t om s to Saudi
third country for use against Arabia but h a s not yet
Israel.
reached a decision on Ku-
Sisco, the State Depart- wait's request to buy Phan-
ment's top specialist on the toms
Middle East, is appearing •e-
The American Israel Public
9.
fore the Near East subcom- Affairs Committee sent a po-
mittee of the House Foreign sition paper to the adminis-
Affairs Committee, which is tration and Congress express-
conducting hearings on the ing dismay over the proposed
Nixon administration's for- sale to Saudi Arabia and urg-
foreign Imilitary sales pro- ing the administration to re-
gram. He said that "One can consider the proposal.
have reasonable confidence"
"We can understand the
that the Saudi authorities reasons why our government
would not make such trans- feels impelled to provide
fers.
military equipment to the
Sisco agreed that it would Persian Gulf states. Our res-
be "embarrassing" if Saudi ervations have to do with the
Arabia would transfer its type of equipment—the high-
Phantoms but denied the ly sophisticated Phantom, an
power balance would be offensive plane which poses
broken. "The U.S. has no a grave threat to Israel's se-
interest in doing anything to curity."
upset the balance of power
AIPAC emphasized that the
or the security of Israel," he balance of strength in the
told the subcommittee. "We area, so essential to the
have a national interest to maintenance of the truce, will
support Israel and a national be impaired because Saudi
interest to deepen our friend- Arabian Phantoms will be in
ship for Arab countries."
a position to bomb Israel's
According to reports, Saudi cities, to interrupt Israel's
Arabia is seeking to buy up navigation lines and to trans-
to $1,000.000,000 in U.S. mili- fer the planes to Egypt.
tary equipment, and Kuwait
State Sen. Daniel S. Cooper
is seeking half that amount. (D—Oak Park) announced he
Sisco said the government will seek a resolution from
was prepared to sell the the Michigan Senate urging
Phantoms to Saudi Arabia the President and Congress
for the purpose of helping it not to sell U.S. Phantom jet
offset threats from what he fighters to Saudi Arabia.
Coop er stated that "we
need negotiations and peace
Fleischman Buys
in the Middle East rather
Art for Vatican
than more instruments of
Former Detroiter Lawrence war that could upset the re-
Fleischman. director of Ken- gional balance of power."
nedy Galleries in New York.
Cooper said "Egypt has
will act as purchasing agent been a consistent aggressor.
for Pope Paul's new Vatican If the United States Phan-
museum.
Pape Paul plans to hang at
least 600 works by modern
American artists in his new
museum. He already spent
$500.000 of donated money ac-
quiring them.
Fleischman said the first
30 purchases for the Vatican
included only representation-
al art—no abstractions. He
said the representational art
"more fully expressed the
spiritual values the church
is looking for in its paintings
and sculptures."
Items chosen for the 12
American galleries of the 65-
gallery museum include
works by Leonard Baskin,
Abraham Rattner, Ben Shahn
and Max Weber — most of
whom are represented by
Kennedy Galleries. Fleisch-
man said he would also pur-
chase works of artists outside
his gallery.

torn jets end up in their
hands it could precipitate ag-
gression by one or more Arab
countries. For that reason I
oppose the transfer of jet
fighters to Saudi Arabia."

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