THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 5, 1982 13 Jerusalem, AWACS and Jordan (Continued from Page 12) naissance planes would be turned over to the Saudis. State Department spokesman Dean Fischer, however, had "no comment" last Friday on whether the Saudis had signed an agreement to meet these conditions. According to press reports, Prince Sul- tan, the Saudi Defense Minister, had signed such an agreement during Wein- berger's visit, but it had not been announced publicly. The conditions of the sale are contained in a letter Reagan sent to Se- nate Majority Leader Howard Baker (R-Tenn.) on Oct. 28, the day the $8.5 billion sale of AWACS and other arms to Saudi Arabia was being debated in -the Se- PLO Is Wooing Clergy NEW YORK (JTA) — A leaders who described the concerted effort by the PLO as "the world's most Palestinian Liberation ruthless terrorist band." Organization to entice Douglas Shearer, a paint- Christian clergymen in the ing contractor from Sacra- United States to visit Leba- mento, Calif., who belongs non, with all expenses paid to TAV Evangelical Minis- for by the PLO, has sparked , tries, a Sacramento-based a bitter controversy be- pro-Israeli_Christian group, tween conservative fun- - said: "We want the Seattle damentalist Christian area to understand that leaders who are opposed to these five Christian minis- the PLO ploy and liberal ters (who went to Lebanon) ministers who appear to be do not represent the views of taking the bait. Seattle area Christians." In support of their At the same time, leaders of major Jewish organiza- stand, TAV Evangelical tions have assailed liberal Ministries last month ministers who have already purchased a large adver- visited Lebanon under the tisement in the Seattle auspices of the PLO and Times with a long list of have expressed concern that endorsers, many of them such visits would tend to leading evangelical cler- legitimize the terrorist gymen from California to organization and lend cre- British Columbia in dence to its anti-Israel and Canada. The PLO-sponsored trip anti-Zionist propaganda. was also assailed by The controversy erupted spokesmen for Seattle area last month when five Seat- Jewish organizations. Dr. tle ministers went to Leba- Michael Schuffler, chair- non at: the invitation of the man of the federation's PLO and returned with community relations com- praise for the Palestinian mittee, said: "This trip_ by a cause. group of Christian clergy- The ministers said they men is immoral. Money for recoiled at the violence in the trip (was) provided by a Lebanon, where the PLO bunch of murderers." has bases, but were David Stahl, director of touched by what they the Northwest Anti- heard during their meet- Defamation League of Bnai ing with PLO chief Yasir Brith, said: "It is difficult for Arafat. me to comprehend how in- The ministers agreed that dividuals who are taken on the Palestinians need a a PLO financially- homeland, and that home- sponsored trip and only of- land should be on the West fered a select diet of inter- views and experiences can Bank. These ministers and the return with a clear under- others who took the trip standing of the multi- were blasted by eight fun- faceted conflict" in Leba- damentalist Christian non. nate. These conditions included provisions for maintaining the security of the equip- ment being sold to the Saudis; agreement that the Saudis will share the in- telligence information that is obtained through the AWACS with the U.S., that no third party will be allowed access to the equipment or the informa- tion; and "that the Saudi AWACS will be operated solely within the bound- aries of Saudi Arabia" ex- cept when the U.S. and the Saudis agree it is needed for defensive purposes "to maintain security and regional stability." The London-based daily Al-Sharq Al-Awsat re- ported this week that Prince Sultan dismissed the re- ported signing as "lies which are circulated by cer- tain news agencies under pressure from Zionist ele- ments." 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