Y!: , - Unions OPEN SUN. 12 to 5 lot GN..\\A4,-/ Northland Lot 3 Eastland ' • Charge it • Surwin's • Mastercharge • Bank Arnericard I PANTS COATS 3999 59 99 CASUAL COATS • • Plaids, Tweeds J1 . I. 7 VI • ong Israelis Staune est Allies (Continued from Page 1) relaxing on the Golan Heights; Russian missiles trying to relax in Israeli planes; Russian shells relax- ing in Israeli kibutzim." The president of the Inter- national Ladies Garment Workers' Union reported that the officers of the union had each pledged to volunteer a week's pay to the Histadrut and that the rank-and-file of the 325,000-member union would be asked to give what- ever they could. Other strong statements for Israel came from scores of unions. Messages of support to Is- rael were issued by statewide fer- 'Ions of labor in New Yoe , -California, Texas, Ken- tucky, Florida, Idaho, Min- nesota, New Jersey, Wyo- ming, New Mexico and West Virginia. On Saturday, U.S. maritime unions said they would boy- cott handling of all cargo and ships bound for the Soviet Union unless the Kremlin halted its aid to the Arabs in the war. Later, with the war over, they said the boycott would be held as scheduled unless Arab nations continue oil shipments to the U.S. The boycott was aimed primarily at the remainder of the shipment of U.S. wheat and corn and the massive grain deal the administration negotiated last year. But Thomas W. Gleason, president of the International Longshoremen's Association, • Solids • Corduroys • Man-Mades t)1 FUR TRIMS Tweed • 0: 20 9 9 99 •• s C6;as THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW Friday, &lobar 26, 1971-2- r i 'OS United Methodist Church; Dr. their support of Israel's right J. H. Jackson, president of to exist with defensible bor- OFFICIAL AGENCY the National Baptist Conven- ders a n d condemned the tion; Rev. John T. Pawlikow- Egyptian and Syrian assault ski, dean of the Catholic on - Israel. These included Theological Union ; a n d leaders in the Polish Ameri- can Congress, Japanese others. (One sour note came out American Citizens League of the National Council of and Hellenic Council on Ed- Churches governing board, ucation and Catholic leaders which on Oct. 17 passed a concerned with ethnic affairs. resolution on the Middle East. War 14K yellow solid gold horizontal-oval (The resolution failed to War is low and despicable, bracelet watch with brown suede I morally condemn Egypt and dial. $450.00 Syria for their aggression. and I had rather be smitten to shreds than participate in It called upon the U.S. gov- ernment to effect an "immed- such doings. —Albert Ein- AUTHORIZED iate mutual cessation of arms stein. shipments" to both sides, SALES & REPAIRS Daily—Hospital—Sympathy placing the responsibility up- on the U.S. government. (Observers noted that the governing board session was CERTIFIED MASTER marked by extreme anti- WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Israel sentiment and was the Harvard Row Shopping Center 21032 Grosbeck M-97 product, not of the militant THOMAS GLEASON 1 81k N . 8 Mole Lahser & 11 Mile pro-Arab lobby, but of the Warren Phone 353-3146 Radio Officers, Maritime NCC staff.) PR 2-4350 Leaders of various ethnic Engineers and Masters, World-Wide Delsvery groups in the U.S. expressed Mates and Pilots. A group of black trade un- ionists, in a full-page ad sponsored by the A. Philip Randolph Institute in the New York Times, pledged their solidarity with Israel. Describing the Jewish state as a "society that breathes the spirit of democracy with- out which free trade unions could not exist," the state- ment appealed to the U.S. government to provide Israel with whatever arms it re- quired to defend itself and urged the Arab states to sit down with Israel at the ne- gotiating table. Among the signers of the ad were Detroiters Leonard Lewis Jr., Amalgamated Clothing Workers Union; Hor- ace Sheffield, United Auto- mobile Workers ; William Stodghill, Service Employes International Union; and Thomas Turner, Metropolitan District Council; and Albert Jones of Lansing, United Auto Workers. A number of Christian leaders also gave heartening support to Israel in the con- flict. Rev. Franklin H. Lit- tell, president of Christians Concerned for Israel, wrote to the New York Times: "Now is the time for Chris- tians who have learned the lessons of the German church struggle of 1933-1945 and of the Holocaust to come to the vocal and practical support of Israel and to demand of Annual Rate civilized governments spe- cific actions to end gunpoint on Regular Pa*sbook Savings Accounts. diplomacy." Compounded and paid Sr. Frances Borgia Roth- quarterly with interest luebber, president of t h e computed from date of Leadership Conference of deposit to date of Women Religious, cabled withdrawal, Pape Paul VI urging him to "speak out before the peoples of the world to condemn this criminal act of war, to ac- knowledge Israel's right to exist securely within the fam- ily of nations and at the same certificate accounts. However, the federal govern- At American Savings you come out on top again time to use your influence to ment requires certain interest penalties for with- with our new, higher 5.25% annual interest rate bring all parties in the con- drawing from certificate accounts before maturity. on regular _passbook savings. And to make So we suggest you keep a sufficient portion of flict to the peace table." money matters even better, we figure your interest your funds in our regular account. That way right from date of deposit to date of withdrawal Rev. Malcolm Boyd, Epis- you won't get caught short by an emergency. compounded and paid quarterly. This gives copal priest and author, And you'll be earning the highest interest on you an effective annual yield of 5.355%. stated: "Christians betrayed regular savings in Michigan! Of course, we offer even higher rates on our Jews in both America and Is- rael at the time of the Six- Day War in 1967 by failing to offer them full and un- equivocal support in that mo- ment of crisis. This failure must not be repeated by Christians now." Other pro-Israel statements were issued by Dr. Arnold Accounts insured to $20,000 by Federal Savings 8 Loan Insurance Corporation T. Olson, president of the Evangelical Free Church of Main Office: 24700 Northwestern Hwy., Southfield 48075 (313) 354-1300 • Offices throughout Metropolitan Detroit America; Dr. Robert W. 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