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Tapper's, the source. 26400 West Twelve Mile Road • in Southfield's Racquetime Mall Northeast corner 12 Mile & Northwestern Hwy. 357-5578 Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat., 10-6, Thur., 10-9 IMIC4-11 11 NEW YORK (JTA). — Two leaders in the anti- nuclear energy coalition, Jane Fonda and her hus- band Tom Hayden, said last week that there is a tilt of American foreign policy to Arab causes through the pressure of the major oil companies and their friends who depend on Saudi Arabia and Kuwait for nine million barrels of oil a day. Hayden, who focussed on this facet of U.S. policy, stressed that there is "no way the energy issue can be disconnected from the crisis in the Middle East and no way the crisis in the Middle East can be disconnected from the energy crisis." Hayden and Fonda ad- dressed more than 900 people at Temple Shaarey Tefila on "Key Economic and Energy Issues of the 1980s" at a meeting spon- sored by the citywide Brandeis-Kallen Chapter of the American Jewish Con- gress. Fonda and Hayden, whose remarks were greeted by frequent applause, have been touring the country to speak out against the use of nuclear energy and to campaign for phasing out nuclear plants, ending American dependence on oil and calling for a crash program to develop solar energy. Hayden, who heads the Campaign for Economic Democracy, asserted that there is a "coalition between big oil and the Palestine Liberation Organization. The same establishment that opposes radical change suddenly finds itself in secret but real alliance with (PLO chief Yasir) Arafat he said, adding "There's an in- visible but far-reaching lobby for the interests of Arab states and the Arab rich" in this country. Both Fonda and Hayden assailed the PLO as a danger to Israel's security. Fonda pointed out that "the Covenant of the PLO still is relying on the destruction of Israel and I, with all my heart and all I believe, want Israel to be able to live in peace and security and I will stand for this as long as I live." Hayden, in what many in the audience felt was a reference to the black lead- ers who have been meeting with PLO representatives in this country and the Mideast, said "some people think that talking to the PLO will solve the problem" of the Mideast conflict. He said he hoped that if these people insist on talking to the PLO they will convey Select t available eurs the view that Israel has a right to exist and "will not promote the idea that the PLO can change American public opinion by playing one ethnic group against another." Hayden, who visited Israel earlier this year to discuss implementing a joint solar energy pro- gram with California, said the only way to re- solve the Mideast crisis is to change the energy pol- icy of the U.S. "so it will be good for American working people and con- sumers and also take the pressure off Israel. It would lead to a new situ- ation in which (the fate) of. Israel is not sacrificed on the altar of the large oil companies." Calling for • an alignment between American workers and Israel, Hayden de- clared: "Some would like us to believe that Israel is a burden (to the U.S.) and try to convince the American working people of that, but American working people have a common interest with Israel in keeping world politics from being domi- nated by the oil companies." He described Israel as a "thriving scene of democ- racy on the street level" in the form of "very animated" discussions and disputa- tions. Fonda said she disagreed "on every issue" with *NT essa Redgrave who has be. campaigning on behalf of the PLO. I am saddened that I have been linked with her politically," Fonda said. She praised American Jews for their leadership in progressive move- ments during the McCar- thy period. She said that the "Jewish people have a historic role" in the struggle against all forms of oppression. She also stated that the American left "has a stake in a settlement which pro- tects the right of Israel to exist." U.S. Aid to Syria Slashed; Assistance to Israel OK'd WASHINGTON (JTA) — unanimous opposition to an The Senate Appropriations attempt to reduce aid to Is- Committee eliminated all rael because of incursions United States financial as-. into south Lebanon against sistance to Syria last week Palestine Liberation and continued its virtually Organization terrorists. Sen. Mark Hatfield (R- Ore.), whose efforts to cut 10 percent, or $100 million from the military credits earmarked for Israel, re- ceived no support in the appropriations subcommit- tee on aid last week and, ap- parently in view of the temper of the full commit- tee, did not renew his pro- posal. Thus, the Senate commit- tee sent to the Senate floor for a vote an appropriations bill of $8.4 billion that in- cludes one billion dollars in military aid and $785 mil- lion in economic assistance for Israel; $750 million in economic support and one million dollars in military training for Egypt; and $181 million for Jordan, of which $121 million is for military assistance and $60 million for economic assis- tance. The committee sliced $175 million from various programs worldwide but not in migration aid and refu- gee assistance. The it" million for that include million for resettling Soviet and East European Jews in Israel. 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