Chalk One Up
for the Arabs:
Wall St. Journal

Faisal Cool to Idea of Arab Summit; Wants All Islamic Lands to Share Cost

LONDON (JTA)—The semi-offi- cording to Al Ahram, Nasser sug-
cial Cairo newspaper Al Ahram gested that the Islamic summit

At that meeting, the oil-rich supporting Israel. Oil exports are
Arab states agreed to subsidize the major source of income for
meeting be held in Saudi Arabia.
Egypt and Jordan to make up the Arabs, and a boycott would do
for losses they suffered in the them more harm than the coun-
By ROBERT E. SEGAL
Times correspondent Paul Mar-
(A Seven Arts Feature)
Six-Day War with Israel.
tries against which it was aimed,
tin reported from Beirut Tuesday
The oil-producing countries were the Times said.
that King Faisal is loath to be a
You have to give pro-Arab propa-
also
reported
to
be
opposed
to
The Times said in an editorial
party
to
another
Arab
summit
in
gandists and sympathizers credit.
case he should be called upon to Arab guerrilla demands for an Tuesday that the hangings in Iraq
They have succeeded in inducing
Arab
economic
boycott
of
the
Such a meeting, involving non- shoulder an even greater economic
Monday showed that no one is
The Wall Street Journal and the
top brass in the Kremlin to share Arab Moslem states, would be an burden than the one his country United States, Britain and West safe in that country, whatever
similar views on the Middle East. alternative to a new Arab summit along with Libya and Kuwait in- Germany which they accuse of their background or religion.
conference which the Saudi Ara- herited from the 1967 Arab summit
No small achievement.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 29, 1969-13
bian ruler is said to oppose. Ac. conference in Khartoum.
Recent articles in The Journal
reveal a warming love affair with
Arab interests. Much of what has
appeared on the Middle East con-
SEE or CALL
flict is understandably concerned
with the flow of oil.
Inasmuch as many people read-
WASHINGTON (JTA)—Syria has be permitted to fly over Syria.
ing The Journal are heavy buyers made known to U.S. diplomats in
No public announcement was
Of Oil stocks, one might expect the Beirut that Americans, Britains made
in Damascus. But Western
paper that Wall Street respects and West Germans will be per- embassies
in Beirut said they had
1350 N. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM
perhaps above all others to carry mitted to visit Syria for the first been informed that the ban was
CALL BUS. MI 4-1930
RES. 642-6836
considerable news about oil. But time in over two years.
lifted.
The Journal doesn't top there. 1 Syria appears to be attempting
"What's at stake in the Arab Mid- to regain some tourist trade while
dle East specifically is money—a making a gesture at improved
lot of it," the Journal has con- relations with the West. The Syr-
cluded.
ians broke diplomatic relations

said Tuesday that Egyptian Presi-
dent Gamal Abdel Nasser supports
a proposal by King Faisal of Saudi
Arabia for an all-Islamic summit
meeting on the Middle East con-
flict.

Tourists Are Invited to Visit Syria;
but Jews May As Well Stay at Home

NEW CADILLAC?

ANDY BLAU

WILSON-CRISSMAN CADILLAC

Nobody could be happier over
the publication of such tidings
than the members of the Soviet
establishment. Having lost a

huge arsenal In the Six-Day War

with the United States and Britain
following the Six-Day War. Rela-
tions with Bonn were severed when
West Germany established an em-

bassy in Israel. Nationals of the
three countries were barred.
Syrian diplomats have now re-
Co win new allies for the defeated portedly informed the United
Arabs.
States that all American citizens
If the Journal editors now choose except Jews will be welcome.
to go down the same road of anti- American commercial aircraft will

to the Middle East, the Russians
have been busy ever since trying

Israel campaigning selected some
time ago by Moscow, the associa-!

LEHMAN'S CAREER

BM may seem strange to many
U.S. legislator and statesman,
Americans, but the Russians na- Herbert
H. Lehman was born in
turally will be loving it.

New York on March 28, 1878, and
died in that city on Dec. 5, 1963.

Fallacy
He was lieutenant governor of
Far from feeling glad when I see New York State from 1928 to 1932

time-honored fallacy explod- and governor of New York 1932-
ed,
think of the new one that 1942. After service as foreign re-
will come to take its place, and lief and rehabilitation operations
ask myself the anxious question, director for the State Department
Will it not perhaps be more incon- and director general UNRRA, he
venient and dangerous than the was a United States senator from
other?—Anatole France.
1949 to 1957.

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