THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 21, 1919 29 Jewish Groups Assail NCC NEW YORK — Follow- ing is a joint statement re- leased by the American Jewish Committee, the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith and the Synagogue Council of America; including the Interreligious Affairs De- partment of the Union of American Heberw Congre- gations, in response to the position of the National Council of Churches on A merican policy concerning PLO: We regret that the representatives of Ameri- ca's largest grouping of Pro- testant and Orthodox Churches have failed to face the moral and religious issue underlying America's no-talk policy with the ter- rorist Palestine Liberation Organization. "The executive com- mittee oT the National Council of Churches at its meeting of Sept. 7, 1979, called on 'the U.S. and Is- rael to desist from their no-talk policy with the PLO,' without demand- ing that, as a precondi- tion, the PLO abandon its Covenant which specifi- cally calls for the de- struction of Israel. In carrying out its goals, the PLO resorts to self- confessed acts of ter- rorism against innocent civilians throughout the world. The failure of the execu- tive committee of the NCC to demand the cessation of these acts and the rejection of the notorious PLO Cove- nant is to avoid the moral issue that religious organ- izations must not evade." No kidding! That's the Grand Prize in the new instant lottery game, Instant 3. You could win it. Or you could win up to . five thousand dollars instantly. And the Joker's wild, so when he shows up on a ticket, he might help you win. And you might smile. . .all the way to the bank. Pound Plummets to IL 28.63 to $1 JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Israel Pound continued its rapid decline relative to the U.S. dollar this week, precipitating a rush on banks to purchase dollars and a trend away from gov- ernment bonds linked to the cost-of-living index. As of midnight Sunday the Poound stood at IL 28.63 - $1, an overnight drop of 20 Agorot. One hundred Agorot equal one Pound. The Pound was devalued by 1.25 percent to the Swiss franc and by one percent to the West German mark. Public fears that the gov- ernment will soon tighten foreign currency controls seen responsible for the 1 _ _Lie buying of dollars. Under present regula- tions, every citizen may purchase up to $3,000 but recent reports about Israel's worsening balancy of pay- ments situation have given rise to rumors that the gov- ernment sooner or later will have to reduce the foreign currency supply. Both the Treasury and the Bank of Israel denied that any such move is in the making. He that walks with wise men shall be wise; but the companion of fools shall smart for it. RUB 6 SPOTS. ANY 3-0FA.KIND WINS. 3 ACES • 3 JACKS . $5,000 • 3 KINGS . . $250 • 3 QUEENS . $25 3 NUNES . 1-Ticket $2 $5 • 3 TENS A JOKER IS WILD AND CAN BE USED AS ANY CARD. $1,000,000 GRAND PRIZE FINALISTS WILL BE DRAWN FROM CLAIMED $25 WINNERS. MICHIGAN LOTTERY