THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Moderation Fades After Young Resigns (Continued from Page_ I) Wednesday's meeting culminated a week of ses- sions, statements and de- teriorating relations be- tween black and Jewish leaders following the res- ignation of Young. Young resigned after it was dis- closed that he met with a _Palestine Liberation Organization official ear- lier.this year. After that meeting was made public, Young gave '-'--e U.S. State Department false version of the meet- ing. Black leaders have ac- cused Jewish leaders of forc- ing Young's ouster and asked why U.S. Ambas- sador Milton Wolf was not fired for meeting three times with PLO `representa- tives in Vienna. Time magazine this week pointed out that Wolf gave detailed reports of the meet- ings to the State Depart- ment, and the magazine asked how the Carter Ad- ministration could keep Young after just having sacked several members of the Cabinet for bucking White House authority. Young's "resignation" was deplored by SCLC President Joseph Lowrey and the Rev. Jesse Jackson, who was vehement in lash- ing Jewish leadership in several statements this week, including his corn- mencement address at the University of Michigan. After a two-hour luncheon meeting be- tween seven black lead- ers and the. PLO repre- sentative at the United Nations on Monday, Dr. Lowery said that the delegation he headed "expressed our support of the human rights of all Palestinians, the right of self-determination, in- volving, among other things, their homeland." - In a press conference at the UN Church Center, Lowery described the meet- ing with Zehadi Labib Terzi, the PLO observer, as "very interesting and com- municative" and said it helped the black leaders to understand the position of the PLO. He said that his delegation urged Terzi to convey to PLO chief Yasir Arafat a message that the PLO consider the recogni- tion of the state of Israel and negotiate with it. Lowery said the black leaders stressed their belief in non-violence to Terzi. He said the black leaders undeftook this "mission of peace" because Andrew Young, who resigned last week as U.S. Ambassador to the UN, "was cut on his mis- sion of peace." He stressed that the SCLC's support for the "human rights of the Palestinians does not mean it opposes Israel." Asked about the possibil- ity that black leaders will go to the Middle East, Lowery said "I would not rule out such a possibility." As to the possible clash between Jews and blacks in the U.S. as a result of Young's resigna- tion, Lowery said that "there are no problems be- tween Jewish and black leadership that cannot be worked out." He explained that the black community has a vital stake in the Mid- dle East peace. Lowery asserted that if "material," apparently referring to oil, from the Mideast does not arrive in the U.S. it will have a "devastating-.affect on the United States and a fateful affect on black America." Yehuda Blum, Israel's ambassador to the UN, later told the black leaders that any encouragement to the PLO "could only discourage the peace process" currently taking place in the Middle East. Blum said he "ex- pressed regret that Lowery made the statement before listening to both sides." Blum said that he explained to the black leaders Israel's position that Israel is negotiating with Egypt, Jordan and the Palestinians in Judea and Samaria and that the PLO is not a part- ner for negotiations. As to the issue that brought the involvement of the black leadership with the Middle East question, namely, the resignation of Andrew Young, the Israeli envoy said that he ex- plained to the black leaders that Israel is concerned about a shift in U.S. policy and that the issue is not one of a personality or race. Blum added, in response to a question, that Israel protested other contacts by U.S. diplomats with PLO of- ficials, such as the meetings between Ambassador Mil- ton Wolf in Vienna but these protests, Blum main- tained, "were submerged because of the Young furor." During the meeting, Blum said, the black leaders broUght up the question of Israel's dip- lomatic and economic ties with South Africa. Blum said he told the leaders that the issue was blown out of proportion, noting that Israel trade with South Africa amounted to only two- fifths of one percent of South Africa's total foreign trade and that many black African countries trade with South Africa on a much larger scale than Israel. In a separate press con- ference, Lowery said that his delegation communi- cated "the concern of black Americans about Israel's re- Jewish Leaders Walk Out of Black Meeting in Detroit Representatives of the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit walked out of a news confer- ence last Friday called by the Detroit Office of the Southern Christian Leader- ship Conference to discuss Black-Jewish relations. This followed the SCLC's presiding officer reading lmments calling for "hu- .an rights for the PLO," re- ferring to the PLO as a state, and asking that Israel talk with the PLO. The reason given for cal- ling the news conference by the SCLC, as reported by Alvin L. Kushner, execu- tive director of the Jewish Community Council, was to discuss ongoing mutual areas of black-Jewish con- cern. "We were invited to attend such a press confer- ence by the SCLC and readily agreed to what we were told was to be a re- affirmation of black Jewish continued good relations," according to Kushner. Kushner, Stanley Win- kelman, Mrs. Marian Shif- Duncan said he understood, man, president of the coun- yet he read his prepared cil and Rabbi Israel Hal- statement as originally pern, president of the coun- written. It was then that the cil's Rabbinical Commis- Jewish delegation walked sion, found Abdeen Jabara, out of the room. a leading PLO advocate, at When asked by report- the press conference. Prior to the arrival of ers if the walk-out sig- the press, the director of nified any change in the local SCLC branch, black-Jewish relations, Rev. Carl Duncan, asked Mrs. Shifman replied, the Jewish representa- "Not from our point of fives to endorse his open-. view. The Jewish Corn- ing statement. 'they re- munity Council will con- fused due to his com- tinue to work with the ments regarding the black community on is- sues of mutual concern PLO. Winston Lang, the execu- such as housing, welfare tive director of the local reform and redlining. branch of the NAACP This was the stated intent agreed with the Jewish of the press conference as representatives refusal -to we understood it. Jab- endorse the statement and ara's presence and Rev. he too refused to endorse it. Duncan's statement Kushner reminded Rev. came as a complete sur- Duncan of the purpose of the prise to us." press conference and told Subsequently, Mrs. him that if the sections of Shifman received a written the statement dealing with apology from Dr. Claud R. the PLO were not omitted, Young, president of the the Jewish delegation Michigan Branch of the would have to leave. Rev. SCLC (See Page 1). lations with South Africa." When confronted with Blum's assertion that Is- rael's trade with South Af- rica was only marginal, and that many African coun- tries traded with South Af- rica, Lowery said that "it is irrelevant what other black countries do" with South Africa because while the survival of these African countries is dependent on their trade with South Af- rica, Israel's survival is not. Lowery also said that the black delegation stressed to Blum that its belief in non- violence as the means of achieving peace in the Mid- dle East. Blum, in his press conference, said that his r; - (Continued on Page 6) Reason deceives us of- ten: conscience never. Rosseau Da i ly—Hospita 1 Sympathy FRUIT BASKETS 3 Times Nation-Wide Delivery $ 15 95 RODNIC K- McINERNEY'S 779-4140 772-4350 AUTHORIZED SALES & RPAIRS Geiirge Ohrenstein Jewelers Ltd. Creative Jewelers Diamonds — Precious Stones — Precision Time Pieces HARVARD ROW MALL 11 Mite & Lahser 353-3146 BUY `ENI We Want to SELL 'EM! 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