U.S. Warned of Loss of Middle East Status, Soviets' Assumption of Control of 011 Taps In his syndicated column Tuesday, Joseph Alsop warned of an impending threat to U.S. interests in the Middle East by a Russian takeover, unless there is a settlement, with time for the U.S. to avert Soviet control. "This game's stake is con- trol of the oil tap which is now the jugular of the West- ern world," Alsop wrote. "If there is a settlement, the U.S. may have time to avert Soviet control of the oil tap Dayan to Address UJA Annual Conference in New York Dec. 8 NEW YORK—Israeli Min- ister of Defense Moshe Dayan will be the keynote speaker at the Dec. 8 ban- quet of the 1974 annual na- tional conference of the United Jewish Appeal, Paul Zuckerman, UJA general chairman, announced. "Normally, our national conference is held to launch the coming year's Israel Emergency Fund and na- tional UJA c a m paig n," Zuckerman explained, "but this year the Dec. 7-8 con- ference is a target date for the completion of 1974 fund- raising efforts which be- gan shortly after the out- break of the Yom Kippur War. The format of this con- ference has been revised to focus on the emergency con- ditions in Israel." This year's conference will initiate, as a yearly event, the Louis A. Pincus Memo- rial Lecture. The 1974 lec- ture, on the theme "Yom Kippur 1973," will be de- livered by Elie Wiesel. The conference will begin Dec. 7 at the New York Hilton. That afternoon, a program at the Mark Hellinger Thea- ter in New York City, en- Rated No. 1 in the U.S.A., Come in and see why before you buy! From $49.50 QUIST TYPEWRITER CO. INC. 1717 STEPHEN ON HWY. 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Among the suggestions for counter-measures are: Immediate stoppage of all energy wastefulness, im- mediate and - massive re- search and development of alternate energy sources, and development of existing oil fields within the U. S., Alaska and offshore; reduc- tion of NATO commitments to Western Europe in terms of stationary troop strength and material inventories; and a total commitment to economic counter-measures, including a cessation of trade and all technical as- sistance to Arab countries. To Be a Jew . . . To be a Jew . . . is to be strong with the strength that h a s outlived persecutions. —Phyllis Bottome, in "The Mortal Storm." titled "And None Shall Make Them Afraid," will memo- rialize those lost in Israel's most recent struggle for sur- vival. Produced by play- wright Murray Schisgal, the program will feature Misha Alexandrovich, Herschel Ber- nardi, Theodore Bikel, Lee J. Cobb, Bel Kaufman, Can- tor David Kusevitsky and the Inbal Dancers. Israel is likely to he humbled and at least half-crushed. Yet if this horrible result is avoid- ed, no more than a couple of years will be gained for the U.S. to gather its wits again and to restore its lost stand- ing as giant power by re- armament and in other ways. "The reasons for this bleak outlook are bleakly simple. The best imaginable settle- ment Secretary Kissinger can negotiate will eventually in- volve Israeli withdrawal from most of a demilitarized Sinai, plus subsequent re- opening of the Suez Canal. This best settlement will, therefore, permit the Soviets to pose as the Arabs' re- vengers and to pour their ever-growing naval power in- to the Red Sea, the Indian Ocean and the Persian Gulf. For this, the Kremlin needs the canal reopened." 8 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Nov. 16, 1973 Entire Stock of DRESS SHIRTS & TIES 20% OFF Quality Merchandise at a Savings 557-5335 16300 W. 9 Mile Rd. Reg. $ 1 2 Charter House Apts. Betty. 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