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November 01, 1974 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-11-01

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AJ Congress Speaker Fears Arab Manipulation

Here are some of the Programs

REGINA F. SHAPIRO

Will bring to the 46th District Court

• 24-hour Hotline
• Regular Night Court
• Promote Voluntary Probationary
System for Youthful Offenders
• Crime Prevention Program
• Small Claims Court
Information Program

ORT Federation

Yearbook Due

That's Why She's Our Choice

Women Lawyers Association
Southfield Democratic Club

■ :.

Walter Akkashian
Marie Amato
Gladys and Leo Artinian
Max M. Barahal
Richard & Arlene Baylerian
Dr. Viricent & Ann Baylerian
A. Victor Bizer
Abraham and Fay Brickner
Howard Burg
Frances Chase
Marshall J. Cohen
Avern L. Cohn
Harvey Covensky
Anita Feldstein
Joseph Findling
Allen Franz
Peter Fylonenko
Burt Gold
Seymour B. Goldman
Fred Gordon
Gerald and Lilly Gordon
Abe Green
Frieda Green
Howard J. Gourwitz

Bob and Lillian Reiss
Elaine S. Grand
Earl M. Remer
Donald W. Grant
Irving D. Robinson
Marian Guttenberg
Juste A. Rosati_
Jerome Harris
Norman L. Ross
David G. Hertzberg
Norman and Yetta Kagan Leo and Letha Santini
Sam and Mary Sarkisian
David A. Kaplan
James H. Schoolmaster
Toby S. Kiritsis
Robert H. Schwartz
John Kiritsis
. Steven J. Schwartz
Margaret A. Kummert
Sdhn H. Shepherd
Arthur Landau -
Sol Siegel
Gary Leeman
Marita Silverstein
Phillip Leiberman
David L. Sky
Donald Levin
Norman Sommers
Sanford J. Linden
Joseph L. and Rose Staub
Joe McCormick
Judith, M. Stefani
Richard Megerian
Hymen and Miriam Stein
Santo Militello
A. Albert Sugar
Arthur Mitchell
Charles R. Thav
Joel S. Morse
James A. Thorpe
Sol Pokart
Charles R. Tuffley
Thomas Pomorolli
Ed and Bess Wachlarz
Mary Anne Quinn
Dennis Wolgin
Melvin M. Raznick

WELL QUALIFIED

LOS ANGELES (JTA) —
Huge surpluses of cash ac-
cruing from skyrocketing oil
income is enabling the Arab
states "to manipulate our
economy, our diplomacy and
our politics," Bertram H.
Gold, executive vice-president
of the American Jewish Com-
mittee, has warned.
Delivering the keynote ad-
dress at the annual meeting
of the AJCommittee's Na-
tional Executive Council.
Gold described massive Arab
investments in the U.S. econ-
omy and in vital world corn-
modities that are giving a
small group of oil producing
countries great political pow-
er over nations with greater
military and technological
strength. -
As a result, Gold asked,
"Will the U.S. be tempted to
strike a bargain in the Mid-
dle East at the expense of
Israel?"
He noted the purchase by
Kuwait, a tiny Persian Gulf
oil state, of an island off
South Carolina for $17,000,-
040; the purchase of billions
of dollars in U.S. notes by

.

Civic Searchlight, and
Oakland Citizens League

ELECT
REGINA -F. SHAPIRO

THERE'S SO MUCH SHE CAN DO
FOR YOU

Pd. Pol. Adv.

NEW YORK — The agenda
of ORT tasks for the coming
years is the framework for
the 1974 ORT Yearbook,
which has just been pub-
lished
The yearbook describes the
participation in ORT in Is-
rael during and after the
Yom Kippur War, the tide of
Soviet Jewish immigration,
the impact of world mone-
tary dislocations and infla-
tion and the pressures on
Jewish communities in many
countries.
The report discloses that
more than 65,000 people_ re-
ceived ORT services last
year and projects an increase
in this number for the cur-
rent year and for 1975. It
notes that such technical and
vocational skill training took
place in an international net-
work of 725 schools, adult
courses, programs for refu-
gees, teacher training and
technical institutes.
ORT has become involved
in the introduction of studies
of the technic-al world in ex-
isting community schools in
Argentina, Venezuela, Iran
and Morocco. The yearbook
points out ; that while Israel
is overwhelmingly the heart
of ORT's operations today
and for the future, the pro-
gram remains international
in scope.

`Israel Last U.S._
Option in Mideast'

TEL AVIV (JTA.) — Gen.
Ariel Sharon (Ret.), who
just returned from a visit to
the U.S., said that Americans
are aware that Israel is the
last option for the U.S. in
the Middle East and so Israel
rrelust not yield to every
American demand.
"With all the importance
that American aid has, one
should not exaggerate and
create the impression that
without daily aid Israel can-
not exist," Sharon told the
Haifa Maritime and Engi-
neering Club.

the oil-producing state s;
Saudi Arabia's acquisition of
controlling interest in a Cali-
fornia bank and the Shah of
Iran's purchase of a Fifth
Ave. building.

He also stressed the im-
portance of Saudi Arabia's
purchase of the entire world
sugar crop this year with the
resultant rise in sugar prices
to the consumer.
He noted that increased oil
prices "have brought about
a soaring inflation accompa-
nied by economic stagnation"
in the U.S. and the Western
countries. The combination
of inflation, unemployment,
isolationism and group an-
tagonisms may very well
lead to a new populism in
America that may result in
intensified inter-group con-
flicts, he said.
The National Executive
Council heard a report from
Seymour Samet, director -of
the AJCommittee's Inter-
group Relations and Social
Action Department, on the

widespread media coverage
of activities of the American
Nazi Party this past year.
While it has "failed to or-
ganize a meaningful or sig-
nificant movement in the
United States," the American
Nazi Party has increased its
efforts to use minority groups
as scapegoats for widespread
frustration over Watergate,
inflation and the energy
crisis and has succeeded in
attracting greater attention
for its racist and anti-Semitic
messages, Samet said.

JOHN J.

O'BRIEN

for

JUDGE of

PROBATE

BEST QUALIFIED

Pd

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 1, 1974-25

SOUTHFIELD NEEDS
A RESPONSIBLE
SCHOOL BOARD

SUPPORT THE
RECALL DRIVE

Southfield must regain citizen control of our schools.
Elected officials must be responsive to the community.

School board officials must spend our money for
quality education — Not for the _political purposes
of special interest groups.

DO Y9U CARE?

Call 557-9046

Southfield & Lathrup Village Voters
SIGN PETITIONS AT THE POLLS NOV. 5!
Recall: Leonard Teicher, Walter Johnson, Harold Bussey, Robert Sdnyarz.

Committee for Excellence in Education

RE-ELECT

ALEX C.
PERINOFF

Democrat

OAKLAND
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER

21 st District

ABILITY - EXPERIENCE . - LEADERSHIP

• A record of public service and integrity:

• Present member Oakland County Board of
Commissioners — 10 years; Former vice-chairman
of the board — 4 years
• Present chairman Oakland County Board of Public
Works ; Former vice-chairman
Member of the board — 8 years
• Former City of Southfield Councilman-8 years
• Former City of Southfield Associate Municipal Judge
• Practicing attorney — 35 years
• War veteran

Endorsed by: Southfield Democratic Club, Oak Park Democratic Club

Not everything that is faced
can be changed; but nothing
can be changed until it is
faced.—James Baldwin

Pol

VOTE NOVEMBER 5

Pd . Po t

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