Christian Leaders Ask Freedom for Soviet Jews NEW YORK (JTA) — A plea for freedom for Soviet Jews has been issued by a group of prominent Christian leaders who called on all New Yorkers to speak out against the growing repres- sion of Jews in the USSR. The clergymen, represent- ing hundreds of thousands of Christians, urged people of all faiths to express their support of beleaguered Soviet Jews by participating in "Solidarity Day"—to be spon- sored on Sunday in Manhat- tan by the Greater New York Conference on Soviet Jewry. They made their comments at a news conference held at the Institute of Human Re- lations, Manhattan. Participating the news ses- sion were the Rev. Dr. Bry- ant Kirkland, senior minister of the Fifth Avenue Presby- terian Church; the Rev. Dr. M. L. Wilson, chairman of the National Committee of Black Churchmen; the Rev. Edward Flannery, executive secretary of the Secretariat for Catholic-Jewish Relations of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops; and Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum, co-chair- man of the American Jewish Committee's department of interreligious affairs. The clergymen emphasized that stepped-up persecution of Soviet Jews and tighter restrictions against emigra- tion imposed by the Soviet government in recent months underscore the fact that the plight of Jews in the USSR is a "moral issue that trans- cends all religious bounda- ries." It was pointed out that more than 40 prominent clergymen — priests, minis- ters and rabbis — will "rep- resent" Soviet Jewish "pris- oners of conscience" in the Solidarity Day freedom march and rally. Sen. Henry M. Jackson (D. Wash.), author of the Jack- son Amendment to bar trade concessions to the Soviet Union until it drops all bar- riers to free emigration, will be the main speaker at the rally. The Soviet Union's delegate to the United Nations, Yakov A. M a 1 i k, criticized Sen. Jackson at the Waldorf- 18 — Friday, April 26, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Astoria Hotel, where the dip- lomat spoke at a fund-raising luncheon for New World Re- view, a pro-Soviet magazine edited here. Another speaker, the radi- cal Angela Davis, denounced critics of the Soviet Union and American diplomats who "defile our people with their lies and manipulations." "Every day it seems, every hour, our people are being bombarded with lies about crimes in the camp of social- ism," she said, charging that. "the metropolitan press" was biased. No Change Seen in British Policy LONDON (ZINS) — Eng- land's new Labor govern- ment will maintain the pro- Arab policy pursued by the ousted Conservative regime if Queen Elizabeth's address on the opening of Parliament is an indication. In her remarks, prepared for her by Prime Minister Harold Wilson, the queen stated that the government supports the view that Israel must return • all occupied lands to the Arabs. Don't Miss The Greatest Condominium Bargain Around (ONLY A FEW LEFT) Kuwait Buys Mirage Jets, OKs Aid to Syria, Egypt, PLO PARIS (JTA)—The French Defense Ministry has an- nounced that France will deliver an undisclosed num- ber of sophisticated Mirage F-1 fighter jets to Kuwait. According to well-informed sources, the arms deal in- volves 32 aircraft with spare parts at an estimated $300,- 000,000. The sale, in exchange for oil, also involves the con- struction of a radar network and early warning system, according to sources. The agreement makes Kuwait the first Middle East country to acquire these jets, which so far have been sold to South Africa and Spain and are used by the French air force. Sheikh Saad of Kuwait is- ued an official communique here stating that "we are free to use these planes when and wherever we please." He added that the Mirage F-1 jets, which are equipped with air-to-air and air-to- ground missiles, "are the most highly perfected combat jets currently being used." French and Pakistani air force pilots will train the Kuwaiti air force pilots in flying the jets. The French beat out the United States, which was offering Kuwait the Northrop F-5 Tiger and McDonnel Douglas Phantom F-4 fighter and strike jet aircraft. The Kuwait parliament last weekend approved an appro- priations bill granting $525,- 000,000 in aid to Arab coun- tries directly engaged in the fight against Israel. Sheikh Saad Al Abdallah As Sabah, Kuwait's interior and defense minister, told a news conference the money would go to Syria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and the Palestine Liberation Organi- zation. The sheikh declined to say what each recipient would get. But official sources said the largest share would go to Syria because it is currently engaged in daily fighting with Israel on the Golan Heights Kuwait and Saudi Arabia were the main financial sup- porters of Egypt and Syria in the Yom Kippur War. King Faisal of Saudi Arabia earlier sent a check for $100,- 000,000 to Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. The Ultimate in Quality — Built by Singer-Sobel Colonial newspapers were the mainstay of the move- NEW YORK (ZINS)—Com_ aliya Podhoretz maintained ment for independence. mentary magazine editor that it could only result from Norman Podhoretz, address- a strong wave of anti- ing a recent conference of Semitism or some other BINGO CONG. BETH SHALOM shlikhim and diplomats at catastrophe. 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