19783 '1,4FillajAtober-2,1 I ; THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Prove you Can't Buy' ce and Saudi Oe By VICTOR BIENSTOCK as its leaders can extract $40-$50 million a year from President Carter recently a timid Saudi Arabian re- compared them to the gime, additional millions Nazis, the Communists and more in tribute from the 989 A ' the Ku Klux Klan and emirates and • sheikdoms 96 exclaimed that "it would be drowning in their oil- nice if they would just go wealth and enjoy the politi- away." But the Palestine cal blessings of the Kremlin Liberation Organization plus a continuing, un- isn't about to fold its tents limited supply of Soviet )-N and disappear, not as long arms. Nor will it disappear XXXXXXXXXYXXXX X XX)09< while the. United Nations — X c** t an organization pre- X sumably dedicated to the x Nov at - advancement of peace — X X continues to conduct an offi- , SteVe )( cial campaign to secure. for Zero Neckband Shirts__ X the PLO recognition and X 100% Cotton support around the world. Solid & Stripes from $27.50 It goes without saying Long & Short Sleeves that the United Nations we 31455 Southfield Road know today is not the between 13 & 14 Mile) Phone: 645-5560 agency the Allied leaders Open 9-6 daily, Thurs. til 9 visualized when they met at and Sat. til 5:30 p.m. Dumbarton Oaks during World War II and that the free nations established after the war to maintain world peace and defend >( ample parking/credit cards accepted X human dignity. Somewhere along the line, the UN be- )00(XXXX>KX 0(XXXXXXXX ) )(XXXXX)0(XX came the puppet of an un- holy alliance of the Com- munist bloc, the Arab states and the so-called have-not nations. Together, they have an overwhelming majority in the 'UN General Assembly, a body in which the Republic of San Tome and Principe, with a popula- tion of 80,000 has the same vote as the United States. The General Assembly, which gave a tumultuous reception a few years back to a gun-toting Yasir Arafat right in the Palace of Peace on the East River, also adopted resolutionS which undermine the right of Israel, a member of the UN, to exist as an inde- pendent nation and rec- ognize Arafat's PLO as the official representa- tive of the Palestinian people. In line with these resolu- tions, the General Assem- bly set up a "Committee on the Exercise of the Inalien- able Rights of the Palesti- City of Hope Helen Rosenberg Cancer Fighters present " TOUCH OF EVERYTHNG" A ...at Congregation Shaarey Zedek on Wednesday,November 15th • A I N propagandizing the PLO is about $190 million. Moves in both Houses of to delete this. amount from the contribu- tion to the UN were suc- cessfully stymied by the State Department for rea- sons best known - to its policymakers. • Thus we have the paradox of American dollars being used to pay for a policy which the U.S. officially op- poses, for the benefit of an -,organization the President has condemned. As the Wall Vt.Street Journal noted edito- rially: "On- Nov. 29, the United States will be foot- ing a large part of the bill for one of the more grotesque 'examples to date of the per- verse force the UN has bp- come in international poli- tics." .44 That's not the only cur- rent case in which we spend American dollars to frus-. =- trate American foreign pol- icy. Syria, leader of the "re- jectionist" forces seeking to overthrow the Camp David accords, was scheduled to receive $90 million in .foreign aid from us this year; Damascus has been given $425 million since • 1975 on the theory that this would help lead to Syrian moderation. 14 ,;„1,-- ,:Congress featuring MOLLY PICO Beloved and respected stage and screen actress speaking at 1:00 pm. pr Donation 15.00 for the entire day: ,.. .-• includes Continental Breakfast starting at 10 a.m. ,:. 531,:vs.f.:;, , , .,, and Luncheon at 12 Noon •::!! s!"..:''''.0 ., , .. 25 ,.. Bouticitie Booths ?q,..,..„, narlene's Faces Aprons • Robes • Novelties • Bake Sale • White Elephant Sale • Gift Wrapping • Macrame atch Patch •• Party Line • r • 0' Hattie Schwartz -(Stationary) • Needlepoint Gallery • Tuppervvare ■ • Unicorn (Hand-made knits) • Air & Sea Travel Botique Fortune Teller • Prints,-Frames & Matting' • Primitive Art e-Bathroom Accessories • • Oil Paints Elaine Brant Miller (Weaver) • Caroline's Gift Shop •• I JewelPrints Browse (Books). • - • Costume Jewelry • Gold Jewelry • Educational Toys • Photo. A • Tropical Plants and Silk Flowers • Indian Jewelry ..-.;., ... Door prizes For tickets and informa tibn..-. Nora Kanat Barbara Schwartz 33245 80 Sylvia Epstein 557-3519 358-5538 ?fr itto, S,.: -In fact, in asking Con- 1 - . f .. 1 • • ••t: a. '1 nian People - with a $300,000 yearly slush fund. To make better use of the UN machinery for this pur- pose, it also created a 'Spe- cial Unit on the Palestinian People" within the . UN Secretariat with a budget of some $500,000 a year. ,Among the tasks assigned this unit is the organization annually on Nov. 29 of a special observance of the anniversary of the UN Palestine partition plan, to mourn its adoption. A feature of this year's observance will be the pre- miere of a - film, "Palesti- nians Do Have Rights," produced by the UN's film department for the Special Unit at a cost of $80,000. The film describes the mis ery of Arab.refugees -in the camps, depicts the Jewish settlers in Palestine as ter- rorist invaders, extols the PLO and affords Arafat a platform from which to de- fend the PLO's terrorist ac- tivities which have taken such a terrible toll of lives. The Special Unit has also begun publication of a new- letter to be distributed in this country and other Western nations where the Special Unit feels the Arab position is not adequately supported. The U.S. contributes 25 percent of the UN budget and of its associated agencies except the Palestine Arab relief agency where we pay about 60 pgcent in 25 years, the American con- tribution to this agency has exceeded $620 mil- lion. The American share of the UN expenditure on . gress to approve the allo- cation last year, the Ad- .ministration,, on what - basis it alone knows, told Congress that "Syria ap- pears to be committed to a negotiated peace with Israel." That eyewash wasn't repcirted this year but Congressmen were told the grant was neces- sary to keep the door open in Damascus for Secretary of State Vance. The House eliminated the Syrian grant from the aid bill but reluctantly restored it after extensive arm- twisting with the provis that it would be im- plemented only if the President believed the aid would "serve the process of peace in the Middle East." Did it? Secretary Vance couldn't even get to see Sy- rian President Assad until after a meeting of the rejec- tion front which voted to raise a billion dollars to fight Camp David and President Sadat of Egypt. And immediately after the House turnabout, Syria showed how much it wanted peace by launching a new, murderous attack on the Christians in Lebanon. The world has managed to shut its eyes to the Lebanese tragedy which began in 1975 when an al- liance of the PLO and Mar- xist Moslems, with the aid and backing of Syria, sought . to destroy the Moslem-Christian gov- ernmental structure. Now, thousands of deaths later, after the virtual de- struction of a once- prosperous and thriving na- tion, we are at last begin- ning to think about ways to end the carnage because we have finally learned that we cannot hope to build a last- ing peace in the Middle East without an independent Lebanon. It is not to our cre- dit that we learned the les- son only at such great cost to others.. College Student Parley on Israel Slated in Chicago CHICAGO — "Camp David- and Beyond," is the theme -of the second annual Midwest Jewish college students' conference spon- sored by the American Zionist Youth Foundation (AZYF),‘ in consultation with the Israel Aliya Cen- ter, college age youth serv- ices of the- Jewish Federa- tion . of Metropolitan Chicago, and United Jewish Appeal, Nov. 10-12 at the Bernard Horwich Jewish Commun44 Center, Chicago. Headlining the three- day conference will be Zvi Brosh,--Israel minister of in- formation to the U.S. Others will include Leonard Davis, director of informa- tion, American Israel Pub- lic Affairs Committee, and Sol Goldstein, Holocaust survivor and leader in the recentNazi-Skokie confron- tation. . Cost of the conference in- cludes all meals and lodg- ing. For information, write AZYF, 220 S. State St., Room 1432, Chicago, Dl. 60604.