Bedouin Volunteers Prove Their Loyalty to Israel Inouye Strong for Israel Aid ATLANTA (JTA) — Sen. Daniel K. Inouye (D., Hawaii) received a standing ovation when he told a Bnai Brith Anti-D ef a m ation League dinner that he would recommend to the Senate Ap- propriations Subcommittee of which he is chairman that Israel receive the full $2.2 billion in aid recommended by the Nixon Administration. Inouye spoke to some 600 persons at Ahavoth Achim Synagogue. Georgia Senator Herman Talmadge received the local ADL's Abe Goldstein Human Relations Award. Inouye warned against those who would give in to Arab oil blackmail, especial- ly those who also dismissed I the Munich murders as a "Jewish problem." "This is our problem," he insisted, "it is an American prob- lem; it is a world problem." He warned: "It may be oil today, and tomorrow it may be tin, copper or bauxite." Two House committees over- whelmingly approved on Dec. 4 the $2.2 billion measure. Tabash of the El-Halaf tribe told us: "We Bedouin con- sider ourselves an integral part of Israel. The Arab ag- gression was not only direct- ed against the state of Israel but also against us. Their fighter pilots could not dis- tinguish between you and us in their bombing. We can well imagine our fate had the Arabs won the war; how they would have treated us, after our children had served in the Israeli army and had guarded Israel's borders. We know this only too well and, therefore, we have helped Is- rael's war effort with all our modest means. All the Bedou in were of the opinion that we had to do this. We under- stood that the fate of Israel was our fate, too. We are very thankful that the Isra- eli authorities treat us as equal citizens and care for our vital needs and well-be- ing. During the war we were received very warmly in the kibutzim and factories and we felt that we were all a I Rated No 1 in the U.S.A.. Come in and see why before you buy! 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The bumper sticker, "Oil Yes — Jews No," is offered at four for $1. The "mass distribution stickers" read "Stop Aid To Israeli Jews— We Want Oil!" The adver- tisement said the stickers which read "Help expose the real cause of the oil-gas shortage," were offered at 50 for $1. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ibbu get inuolued By MOSHE RON Jewish News Special Israel Correspondent TEL AVIV—Israeli Bedou- in proved to be trusted allies of Israel. They volunteered for military duties, civilian jobs, work on kibutzim and put their trucks and private cars at the disposal of the authorities. Giora Zeid, a member of the goverment, responsible for the work of the Bedouin, said: "I can only praise the heroism of the Bedouin dur- ing the war. They established a united committee which organized voluntary work. They collected a large sum of money for the Voluntary War Loan. Even older Be- douin, living on government social welfare, came forward and gave money for the loan. An old, invalid Bedouin gave IL400 ($100). He said: "Dur- ing many years I have lived on money given to me by the government. Now the govern- ment needs money and it is my duty to repay some of it." Two Bedouin widow s, whose husbands had been killed as soldiers serving in border patrols, brought hun- dreds of pounds. Even small Bedouin children gave money from their savings. The Negev Bedouin col- lected over II.200,000 for the loan. Sheikh Mustafa Salach 14—Friday, Dec. 14, 1973 heavy a burden on the par- dren. I intended marrying a part of one big family." Jews were more practical. ents. "My situation is dif- fourth wife but I am afraid Bedouin Hussein Abdul Ka- They have two or three chil- ficult," he said. "It is not that this will bring more chil- rim Hadjagra, of Moshav dren on average per family, easy to provide food and dren into the house and what Bethlehem in the Galilee, has and this does not impose too clothing for all the 34 chil- am I going to do then?" 34 children by three wives- 18 daughters and 16 sons. S The oldest is married and has five childrei. Two daughters are also married and have seven children. The family owns 150 dunams of land and receives IL 400 per month in national insur- ance. The land was given to a unique social experiment in cooperative living which them by the authorities; 28 strives for personal and community self-realization. of the children are under 18 and are still at school. The father of this family told us that he thought the Ili- I *1- 11N1 - 11: 1 Tivoilt • Plenty of FREE PARKING Climatically Controlled Tel-Twelve Mall Telegraph at Twelve Mile Rd. Open Daily 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday Noon to 5 p.m.