1; a IF tV 7. 2'4 4 )). - ! 111 r ; r a - 11 4 . 6 y w_ 4 ; 5'1/ Arabs Halted Oil to U.S. Strictly for Dollar: Kelley 1 16-Friday, October 26, 1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The Arabs' cutoff of oil to the United States has nothing to do with U. S. support of Israel; the financial incen- tive is gone, says Frank Kelley, Michigan's attorney general. Kelley, in prepared com- ments before the League of Jewish Women's Organiza- tions Thursday at Temple Israel, noted that there was no such cutoff in three pre- vious Mideast wars when the U. S. supported Israel. "Arab countries that in the past did not act against their economic interest to help brother Arab nations will not act against their own eco- nomic interests to supply oil to the United States, and if we think they will, I think we are being both naive and foolish. "The hard fact," said Kelley, "is that the oil is simply worth more in the ground than it is in the barrel . . . The Arabs know that oil prices are going up and that 10 years from now oil will be worth more than it is today, and I suspect they also believe that Amer- ican money will be worth less . . . In short, the incen- tive to produce and deliver oil to the United States is simply gone. It is not the United States' support for Is- rael that has brought this situation about, and with- drawing our support of Is- rael will not change the situation." Kelley suggested that the U. S. turn more to Iran for its supply of oil. He said that. the U. S., in standing for freedom and democracy, must help nations such as Israel and not bestow its favors on nations whose in- ternal policies deny freedom to dissidents and minority groups. He assailed the oil -com- panies for failing to accept responsibility for any oil shortage, for refusing to out- line what would be the dimensions of such a short- age. "On the other hand, when it comes to oil com- pany profits, there is no silence, and, indeed, there is no restraint . . . There may be a shortage of oil, but there is no shortage of earn- ings." Others on the program were Dr. Raymond Tanter, professor of political science at the University of Michi- Sakharov and Wife Terrorized by Black September Members LONDON—Andrei D. Sak- harov, Soviet nuclear physi- cist and his wife, were held captive in their Moscow apartment by two men who described themselves as members of the Black Sep- tember terrorist organiza- tion. Sakharov told police he and his wife were menaced for 75 minutes, and his life was Israel Gets Boost From Auto Sales Fifteen new car owners have the pleasure of know- ing that their purchase help- ed Israel. Jerome Glassman, presi- dent of Glassman Olds, re- ports that 15 cars were sold following his offer to give $50 from each sale to the Israel Emergency Fund, in Prescription , Optical to. the name of the car pur- chaser. ANDREI SAKHAROV Glassman said he would 26001 COOLIDGE HWY match the $750 with $750 of said their call probably was OAK PARK 543-3343 his own. threatened for his support of Israel. He said the men that came Metropolitan Council of Young Israel to his door first spoke in presents German, and when they en- tered the apartment they Rabbi James I. Gordon N. N. N. N. N. "h. N. N. at War Loan Drive Will Continue Annual Benz Memorial Lectures A special series of lectures based on his experiences of living in Israel during his Sabbatical leave. 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Dennis Wholey, host of Channel 7's morning talk show, was moderator. JERUSALEM (JTA)—The voluntary war loan campaign will continue at full pace despite the cease fire, Pinhas Sapir told loan leaders Monday. "This Yom Kippur ex- ploded many rosy illusions and brought us face to face with a cruel reality. We shall have to replace the equip- ment destroyed in battle," Sapir said. Meanwhile, the loan drive announced an interim total of IL 470,000,000 ($117,500,- 000) — apart from pledges made by salaried people out of their earnings. Sapir re- ported on the loan commit- tee's efforts to the Knesset finance committee Monday. A war correspondent re- ported Monday that an entire artillery battalion on the canal refused their pay packets, asking the quarter. master to turn them over to the war loan fund. El Al reported that hun- dreds of its non-Jewish local employes around the world had bought a total of IL 3,000,000 in loan bonds. Negev Beduin collected IL 150,000 in cash for the gov- ernment and bought another IL 40,000 of the war loan. The Beduin have resolved to raise IL 250,000. So Others May Live spoke in Russian. Sakharov prompted by an Oct. 12 in- terview with a Lebanese correspondent. He was made to sign and date his copy of the article for the two men on request when he showed them his opinion on the Middle East conflict. At one point, Sakharov said the two men said that he was "under the influence" of his wife, Yelena, who is half Jewish. The intruders, who ap- peared in their early 30s, said "We never warn people twice. If you had been a poli- tician, we wouldn't have even bothered to talk to you, but since you are a scientist we are warning you this time," according to Sak- harov. The taller of the two, who said he was graduated from Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow told Sakharov and his wife "We can do worse things than kill you. We are ready to die fnr the sake of our country. We do not stop at anything." Sakharov said when the men entered, the taller one took off his coat but the smaller one left it on, holding his hand beneath his jacket. Sakharov said there was a bulge in the jacket as if the man were holding a pistol, but a weapon was never seen. Before leaving the apart- ment the men cut the Sak- harov's telephone cord with the warning "We won't just be talking the next time if you meddle with affairs of the Middle East." If the men were members of the Black September group, it would be the first known instance of their exist- ence in the Soviet Union. Sakharov, who had been taunted by the Soviet secret police (KGB) said he felt certain that the incident was, not their work. S. African Currency Sent as Aid to Israel JOHANNESBURG (JTA)— South African Finance Min- ister Dr. Nico Diederichs has given permission for the im- mediate transfer to Israel of funds collected by the South African Zionist Federation in the Israel United Appeal Campaign. The funds normally would have to await transfer by in- stallments in terms of South Africa's foreign currency re- strictions. The decision was welcomed by Harry Hurwitz, vice-chairman of the Zionist Federation as further evi- dence of government good- will. Coin Sales for Israel Mediterranean Imports, lo- cated in the Heritage Plaza, on Northwestern H w y., Southfield, is selling the Moshe Dayan commemora- tive medal, with all proceeds earmarked for the Friends of Israel's Disabled Veterans. Funds will go toward the support of rehabilitation pro- jects and aid the families of Residents of Borman Hall and Prentis Manor of the Jewish Home for Aged con- tributed $1,315 for the Israel Emergency Fund. One 93-year old woman at Prentis Manor gave $500 — the total she had saved to disabled veterans_ cover funeral exnenses_ Happiness Is .. . 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