Kongress Study Refutes PLO Contentions on Peace NEW YORK (JTA)—A new dy on the Palestinians by e American Jewish Con- s says there is "no nec- sary collision between the erests of Israel and the lfillment o f Palestinian ts." But the study asserts that Palestinians cannot de- Colored Movies y Frank's Studio Weddings, Bar Mitivas & Other Occasions 474-7768 mand fulfillment of their rights "at the expense of the people of Israel, who have the same rights." It further charges that the Palestine Liberation Organi- zation—as a body that em- ploys terrorist means to achieve its Sworn goal of the destruction of Israel—has dis- qualified itself as the spokes- man fot Palestinian rights. 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As a "launching-pad against Israel," the study observes, such a state would invite "a takeover by the Soviet Union—if not overtly then by the no legs effective means of inducing- a state of military and economic de- pendence Roller Rink Lose s Its Bearings; Bias Suit Favors Skating Rabbi 15075 Lincoln Oak Park, Mich. 968-0444 _Located in Lincoln Tower Apts, . ternational affairs. It de- scribes the "legitimate rights of the Palestinians" as "com- mensurate and coordinate with the legitimate rights of other human beings." These include, the report continues, the right to live in peace, dignity and freedom, to obtain relief from hunger and disease, to raise their standard of living, to educate their children and improve their depleted lands. In documenting the PLO's aim to destroy Israel, Baum cites a number of PLO policy declarations, including the Palestinian National Coven- ant. The Covenant, regarded as the authoritative state ment of PLO goals, declares that "the establishment of Israel is null and void." It states that "the Jews are not one people with an inde- pendent personality" and rec- ognizes as future inhabitants of a new Arab Palestine only those Jews in Palestine "be- fore the Zionist invasion," defined as 1917, the year of the Balfour Declaration. More recently, the AJCon- gress study observes the Pal- estine National Council, meet- ing in Cairo last June, "de- 4 Minn PLA.CE North Park Plaza Tower, Room 120 17117 W. Nine Mile. Road Southfield, Michigan 48075 (313) 559-6140 . lies, was roller skating with some friends when he was asked to remove his ,"hat" due to the rink's safety rules. He explained that he was not wearing a hat- and skated off, only *to be stopped a second time. Told that if he didn't re- move his hat he would have to leave, the rabbi said,. "I explained that this was part of my religious belief and it was a fairly extensive prac- tice among the Jewish faith." Despite his explanation, the management asked him to leave: He filed a religious dis- crimination complaint with the Ohio Civil Rights Com- mission, and six months later received a ruling in his favor. Rabbi Gladstone said he received "hate ' mail arid other critical reaction" aris- ing from the incident. "Some people thought what I did was childish." he said. ' The managers of the rink, a married couple who con- fronted the rabbi, have been fired and an official of the controlling corporation said he wgs - "embarrassed" about the incident. ' "We had some people around who weren't familiar with Jewish customs or tra- ditions," said Golden Tee Inc: executive, Paul Saco- lick, himself a Jew who used to wear a yarmulke. "I think the rabbi was treated pretty crudely and we shouldn't have thrown him out." SacoliCk said that floppy hats will be prohibited for safety and that "we're just going to make sure our peo- ple know - what skullcaps are." , When we talk about evil THE DETROIT JEWISH, NEWS Secret Arms Deal to Arabs Reported PHILADELPHIA (ZINS)-- The Philadelphia Inquirer re- ports having obtained posses- . sion of a Secret Pentagon document which cites a de- cision reached, on the rec- ommendation of Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, to sell a large quantity of arma- ments to several Arab coun- tries, especially Saudi Arabia. It also reported that a delegation representing the Pentagon and the State De- partment has left for the Middle- East to make the arrangements for an arms deal with Saudi Arabia. According to the Pentagon 'document, the U.S. will sup- ply a large number of air- including 450 heli- copters, plus naval vessels, tank& and other heavy arm- aments. Israeli circles have expressed a concern that much of this weaponry will find its • way to Egypt, Syria and, Jordan and will be used against Israel. The Pentagon paper states the U.S. has pledged to thoroughly modernize t h Arab armies by the year 1984, so that they will be at full. defensive capability and become • important military powers. • Israeli Ambassador Simha Dinitz was reported as ha '- ing met recently with U.S. Defense Secretary James Schlesinger and Undersecre- tary of State Joseph Sisco seeking a clarification of America's intentions in this regard. U.S.-Israel Sign Transport Pact . WASHINGTON (JTA) — Israeli and American trans- portation heads Gad Yaacobi and Claude 'Brinegar have signed a memorandum of un- derstanding officially formal- izing arrangements for the continuation of the ongoing cooperation between the two countries on various forms of research in transportation. 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