Friday, January 3, 1975-5 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Borowitz to Be Book Award Judge AJCommittee Hits Terrorists' Attack NEW YORK — Rabbi Eu- Possible War Cited Again by Ford WASHINGTON (JTA)—For the second time in less than a week President Ford has expressed his belief that there is a high likelihood of war in the Middle East. His latest statement was made Saturday in a year-end interview with UPI in Vail, Colorado, where the President and his f am i l y are on a Christmas holiday. Last week syndicated columnist Joseph Alsop reported that Ford con- s' -1. rs there is a high chance nei,ved war in the Mideast 'in hardly more than a take over some Arab oilfields, or help Israel to do so, if there is another Arab oil em- bargo. There had been some re- ports that the Pentagon was thinking in terms of a military intervention against the Arabs in case of a new oil embargo to protect U.S. "vital inter- ests." Ford's latest warning came when he was asked by UPI to comment on Alsop's earlier disclosure. "I firmly believe, unless there is some move- ment on a step-by-step basis (toward) peace in the Middle East, there's a high degree, there's a high likelihood of war," he told UPI. Declaring he was encour- aged despite rising tensions in the area, Ford - said: "I think all parties recognize an- other war would be a real tragedy, both in lives lost and the financial cost. I think its consequences could be very serious." Asked what he planned to do about the situation, the President stated: "Keep on working, trying to get Israelis and Arabs to expand the dis- engagement efforts that were successful in 1973 and 1974, to broaden the agreements (be- tween) the Israelis and the Arab nations. If we keep working on it, and get some success, I think we can pre- vent another bloody con- flict . . . " Ford also stated that it would be "inappropriate" to com- ment on recurring reports that there is a National Se- curity Council contingency plan for the United States to the Persian Gulf oil fields is seen as impractical because NEW YORK—Reacting to that the attack on "Christian the wells and pipelines are gene B. Borowitz, president the terrorists' attack on a tourists at the beginning of of the Jewish W elf are highly vulnerable to sabotage. Board's Jewish Book Council bus carrying American the Christmas season bears On Dec. 17 the Defense De- partment denied reports that Americar troops were being trained to take over Mideast oilfields in event of another embargo. Department spokes- man William. Beecher insisted that "there has been no change in the training of any of the services of any kind" to warrant this speculation. He declined to comment on any contingency plans or to say if the department con- sidered as feasible a U.S. mil- itary takeover of oilfields. Beecher referred to a state- ment by Defense Secretary James Schlesinger that the U.S. was not contemplating any military action of any kind in the Mideast. The speculation arose when the U.S. Army's magazine, "Soldiers," reported in No- vember on a helicopter as- sault training exercise near Fort Riley, Kansas, on a tar- get named "Petrolandia." The D e f e n s e Department stated subsequently that the name was due to an unfortu- nate typographical error and the proper name should have been "Patrolandia." On Dec. 18 White House Press Secre- tary Ron Nessen charged that talk of U.S. military interven- tion in the Mideast was irre- sponsible. Nevertheless unofficial talk in certain high circles in Washington has been that U.S. Marines would attempt a takeover • of Libya's vulner- able oil fields. A takeover of Alsop, in his column, had stated that Ford felt that an- other Mideast war will have shocking consequences, rang- ing from re-imposition of an oil embargo to the emergence of a measure of serious anti- Semitism in the U.S. Alsop also reported, "be- cause of Vietnam, he (Ford) does not think the American people will stand for an active role (in the Mideast) unless the Soviets intervene first. "But in that event, He plainly feels that our own mil- itary intervention cannot be excluded." Nessen refused to comment on Alsop's report last week. He said the con- versation between Alsop and Ford had been off the record. and Professor of Education and Jewish Thought at the New York School of Hebrew Union College—Jewish Insti- tute of Religion, has been named to a three-man panel of judges for the 26th annual National Book Awards in the philosophy and religion cate- gory. The Natonal Book Awards are presented annually for books written or translated by American citizens and published in the United States during the previous calendar year and which, in the opinion of the judges, are the most distinguished books in their respective categories. Christian tourists in Israel, the executive vice president of the American Jewish Com- mittee called on the U.S. and the United Nations to warn the Palestine Liberation Or- ganization that its tactics will no longer be tolerated., Bertram H. Gold declared an interesting resemblance to the attack on Israel on the day of Yom Kippur 1973," and stated that "it demon- strates the diabolic intent of the Arab guerillas, who dare to strike at innocent people when they are most vulnerable." Daily—Hospital—Sympathy FOR 0:1DINGS, BAR MITZVAS! 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