University Daily Kansan, August 27, 1984 Page 14 NATION AND WORLD Aid to Israel seen as campaign issue By United Press International WASHINGTON — U.S. economic assistance to Israel is shaping up as a pivotal campaign issue in the presidential elections in this country. Israel officials have sent signals, through press leaks, that they are going to seek an extra $700 million in aid in the coming fiscal year, bringing the total to nearly $3 billion, all in the form of nonrepayable grants. As preparation for their desired increase, Israeli supporters are pushing an amendment submitted to the foreign aid authorization bill by Sen. Alan Cranston, D-Calf., that would mean that all U.S. economic assistance in the future would automatically be more than the amount of money Israel is repaying the United States for past loans. of Reagan and Mondale's support for Israel and its faltering economy. THE REAGAN ADMINISTRATION opposes the measure, but Walter Mondale is expected to support it. The amendment will be one test that Jewish voters in the United States may use to measure the depth Support Senator is a senior Democratic senator and we presume the party's candidate will back the amendment." an Israeli source said. - "It would impinge on presidential authority to set budgetary priorities in future years." "It would also set a potentially costly precedent in terms of our assistance programs for a number of other important countries" which also received U.S. aid and which also have heavy debt repayments. The State Department said the administration opposed the amendment on two grounds: have heavier arms. The Cranston amendment barely passed in a March vote in the Foreign Relations Committee, 9-7, but it is now attached to the authorization bill. but the "Solidarity was not inflicted a mortal wound," he said of the martial law that was intended to crush the union. criss the union Popieluskо, who was threatened with a trial for anti-state sermons, also told the crowd that Solidarity was "a striving toward freedom, truth and justice." Boyd's Coins-Antiques Class Rings Buy—Sell—Trade—Pawn Oil Seller—Pains Watches—Antiques 731 New Hampshire Lawrence, Ks. 60044 913-842-8773 "THAT IS WHY martial law was imposed against the whole nation but not against the union alone." Popi eluszko said. "Two years ago, I called for the release of Lech Walesa from this place." he said. ASSUMING THE ROLE of peacemaker between the outlawed union and the authorities, Glemp said normalization was progressing and Poland was not the same as it was when the outlawed union was crushed by martial law and hundreds of union activists were imprisoned. Glemp's appeal, made at an outdoor mass at the Jasna Gora monastery, appeared to be directed at Solidarity's underground leadership. "A lot of (the people's) demands have not yet been met but tension is weakening and sources of hatred are disappearing," he said. DOUBLE FEATURE Miller Motors Overnight $150 Curtis Matthews (800) 237-6240 Curtis Matthews (800) 237-6240 KWALITY COMICS Comics & Science Fiction 107 W. 7th. 843-7239 CZESTOCHOWA, Poland — Polish Primate Cardinal Jozef Glep yesterday urged 300,000 pilgrims to avoid provoking the government during nationwide demonstrations marking the fourth anniversary of the outlawed Solidarity union. 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