THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 6 Friday, August 24, 1919 Young Backs U.S.-PLO Talks, Palestinian Self-Determination said a resolution calling for Palestinian "self- determination" is in the interest of the U.S. and Is- rael so that "authentic lead- ership emerge" among the Palestinian people. But, Israeli Deputy Pre- mier Yigael Yadin, who ap- peared immediately after- wards on ABC-TV's "Issues and Answers," said the U.S. commitment not to deal NEW YOUK (JTA) Andrew Young, who res- igned last week as the U.S.. ambassador to the United Nations as a result of an un- authorized meeting with a Palestine Liberation Organization representa- tive, said Sunday that the U.S. policy of not talking to the PLO was "ridiculous." Appearing on CBS-TV's "Face the Nation," Young with the PLO is an essential part of the ongoing peace process in the Middle East and any new resolution in the Security Council on Palestinians would "re- verse" the meaning of the Camp David agreements. Young stressed that he was not supporting a Palestinian state. "I am for not determining what happens" on the West Bank and Gaza Strip, he explained. He said ,the right of self- determination means that the Palestinians in those areas should be able to decide their own future free of the PLO and Israel. But he said the policy of not talking to the PLO "is kind of ridiculous." He said "it may have made sense" in 1975 when the Egyptian army was surrounded by Is- raeli forces and the U.S. was seeking a means of ending the conflict. (The commit- ment was made in 1975 as part of the second Sinai agreement two years after the Egyptian army had been released.) ' Young said it does not make sense now, four or five years later, not to talk to an "organization that seems to have the support of a good part of the Arab world." The Most DISCO CELT C.J. SOUNDS For The Least Complete Mobile bisco For Weddings, Parties, Bar Mitzvas, Etc. References available. 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SONY (any quantities) I f-- ' mastet charge — ' VISA' Black Moderation Is Fading (Continued from Page 5) sponse to the black non- violence message was it is "ridiculous to equate us with the 'PLO" and that this equation is like equating the criminal and the police. Howard Squadron, AJ- Congress president, Ber- tram Gold, AJCommittee executive vice president, and Nathan Perlmutter, Sinai System Discontinued NEW YORK — The American-operated elec- tronic surveillance system in the Sinai, which has not been used since the signing of the Israel-Egypt peace treaty, will be shut down in January, when Egypt gains full control of the area. After disbandment, the electronic equipment will be returned to the United States. The 161-person op- eration, which was respon- sible for detecting some 84 intruders into the buffer zone since an 1976, cost the U.S. an estimated $70 million. All of the intru- sions were branded inad- vertent. Journalists' Lists Two volumes of unusual interest were published by Gale Research Co., as a project of Contemporary Journalists. Edited by Alan E. Ab- rams, the volumes contain lists of many hundreds of journalists who were active in the Greater Detroit area. "Journalists Biographies — Master Index" contains lists of the newspaper ac- tivists in many spheres of activities. "Who Was Who in Jour- nalism" reprints the Who's Who volumes for the years 1925 and 1928. All of the important names in Michi- gan journalism appear in these volumes. Levy Cachet for Jones Stamp SILVER SPRING, Md. — Bnai Brith Philatelic Serv- ice is offering a special first-day cover with the new commemorative stamp honoring John Paul Jones to be issued Sept. 23 at the U.S. Naval Academy, An- napolis, Md. The cachet honors Uriah Phillips Levy (1792-1862), first Jewish commodore (admiral) in the U.S. Navy and "father of the abolition of flogging" in the navy. For information, write Bnai Brith Philatelic Serv- ice, 906 Playford Ln., Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Many persons have a wrong idea about what con- stitutes true happiness. It is not attained through self- gratification, but through fidelity to a worthy purpose. —Helen Keller national director of ADL, is- sued a statement after meeting with a 12-member SCLC delegation led by J. Lowery on Tuesday. "We found the meeting frank and useful. We are convinced that the Southern Christian Leadership Conference is opposed to PLO ter- rorism and to the pro- visions in the charter of the PLO that call for the destruction of Israel. "We have a fundamental disagreement, however, on the wisdom and conse- quences of the SCLC meet- ing with the PLO represen- tatives. We-think that was a grave error, lending legiti- macy to an organization committed to terrorism and violence." • Lowery said earlier, "We are making no 'apologies. .Let's stop the killings while we work out the problems. We are saying let's stop opening up the bellies of beautiful young children who are Palestinians and Israelis." In a "report to commu- nity" in Harlem, Lowery re- sponded to charges that his actions constituted an endorsement of the PLO. "We have not endorsed the PLO. We have endorsed jus- tice. We have condemned terrorism of the PLO or anybody else likewise," Lowery said. REGISTER NOW FOR BEGINNERS PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES LENS OPENING CAMERAS E VIDEO 353-5330 WE DISCOUNT OUR PRICES, NOT OUR SERVICE Open M, T, W, Sat. 9 6; Th., F 9 8; Sun. 12 5 - - - APPLEGATE SWUM • NORTMIESTEIDI at MISTER URGENT An emergency meeting of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations held Friday, August 10th, unanim- ously agreed that, in spite of de- nials, the trend of the Carter ad- ministration continues in the direc- tion of seeking accommodation with the P.L.O. The threat that this poses to the security and independence of Israel and to American interests in the Middle East requires that all Ameri- cans, Jew .and non-Jew, make our voice heard in Washington now immediately. YOUR MESSAGE TO PRESIDENT CARTER, SECRETARY VANCE, YOUR SENATORS AND CON- GRESSME-N MUST BE CLEAR: , ✓ No appeasement of the P.L.O. ✓ No tampering with U.N. Resolution #242 ✓ No submissiont to Arab terror or blackmail ✓ No change in the Middle East, American Foreign Policy of every administration since President Truman ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA DETROIT DISTRICT 18451 West 10 Mile Rd., Southfield, 48075 Louis Panush Tel. 569-1515 Sidney Silverman Chairman, Public Affiars President 27308 SOUTHFIELD SOUTHFIELD, MI 48076 Phone: 557-6644 z