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