Friday, August 29, 1 I . ;■ 1 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Read only brief or sys- tematic books, one at a time, and books beautifully writ- ten, on fine paper and at- tractively bound. Read in an attractive room, and from time to time let your eyes gaze upon beautiful objects so that you will come to love what you read. — Profiat Duran ARRY FREEDMAN rchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 Netherlands Called Hostage of the Arabs LOS ANGELES (JTA) — The Netherlands being held hostage by Arab powers is a situation of "much greater magnitude than what we are witnessing in Iran," ac- cording to Ephraim Evron, Israel's ambassador to the United States. Evron spoke to some 3,000 delegates at the open- ing session of Hadassah's annual convention Monday night. 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"This failure to act is a source of great danger to Israel and the United States," he said. "The Security Council actions have contributed to the present stalemate in the negotiations be- tween Israel and Egypt. Their latest action was immoral, hypocritical and has no force. "Even United States Sec- retary of State (Edmund) .1i 11.'. EPHRAIM EVRON Muskie called the vote 'fun- damentally flawed' and yet the United States did not veto the resolution." Evron called on the Egyp- tian government to resume the stalled autonomy talks which Egyptian President Anwar Sadat recently called off. "Sadat has suspended negotiations for the fourth time since Camp David," he said. We call upon him to resume. Egypt's hope of a change in United States pol- icy after the elections (for pressure on Israel) are pipe dreams." Evron declared that "no amount of pressure will make us accept any- thing we believe is the beginning of the end for us." When asked if the latest UN vote symbolized a shift in basic American policy toward Israel,. the ambas- sador replied that there are disagreements on U.S. pol- icy, especially in the UN, but considering President Carer's statement at the Democratic National Con- vention that the U.S. will not pressure Israel, "we must conclude that there is no basic shift." WE SELL FOR LESS Blazers, Blazers, Every- where U.S. Under Arab Pressure to Act As Political, Commercial Agent By JOSEPH POLAKOFF 26645 W. 12 Mile, Southfield 'EV OW ire 4 a't 49 WASHINGTON (JTA) — Saudi Arabia anclIraq, rich and powerful in oil and gold, indicate they want the best American aircraft for their military use and that the United States should per- suade Israel to abandon Jerusalem. In effect, these major petroleum powers would like the United States to do their bidding, both in commercial transac- tions and in world politics. Iraq and Saudi Arabia lead 10 Arab 'countries which are threatening eco- nomic reprisals against na- tions that support Israel's sovereignty over Jerusalem. They also are demanding that the re- maining countries that have embassies in Jerusalem move them out of that city or face economic punishment. Thus far, most of the 13 countries with embassies_in Jerusalem are resisting. But of these countries Uruguay, Chile and Ven- ezuela have already an- nounced that they are going to move their embassies to Tel Aviv. The Netherlands moved its embassy this week. The United States has always maintained its embassy in Tel Aviv and, uniquely, two consulates in Jerusalem — one in the West and the other in East Jerusalem. The East Jerusalem consulate acts like an embassy for the West Bank and Gaza. Congressmen have de- clared on the floor of the House' of Representatives that the East Jerusalem consulate communicates di- rectly with the State De- partment rather than through the embassy in Tel Aviv, the normal procedure for a consulate in every other country in the world. Saudi Arabia has de- clared that a "holy war" is the only way to deal with Israel because of Israel's Jerusalem law. Crown Pr- lomacy' 'from his view. Is- ince Fand, who rules Saudi raelis noted Saudi Arabia's Arabia on a day to day basis, rulers had previously con- published a 500-word . demned Israel. In Beirut, Fand's statement through the Saudi news agency in which statement, also was toned he warned the West, and down, presumably, ob- particularly those who servers felt, for tactical signed the Camp David purposes. Reporters in agreements — Egypt, Israel Beirut were told that an and the United States — Arab summit conference that Arab and Islamic na- in mid-November — sig- tions could not be blamed "if nificantly after. the we took the matters in our American Presidential hands" and in one battle at election — will arrange whatever cost, alloting to it selective oil sanctions (the battle) all our against Israel's friends in capabilities and pos- the West. In ()flier words sibilities, everything, ex- — an economic war. While Iraq and Saudi pensive and cheap." While major Western Arabia are making those media said that Fand's threats, Iraq is asking for statement represented a five of the giant U.S.-made shift in Stidi Arabia from Boeing aircraft, ostensibly its "moderate" position, for the Iraqi airline but un- neither Washington nor derstood for use as troop Jerusalem saw a change. transports. Saudi Arabia The State Department said seeks improvements to ex- its understanding is that tend the range and combat the Fand statement did not ability to the highest effi- "signal" a change and noted ciency for the 60 U.S. F-15 that it did not exclude dip- warplanes it has bought. VELVET, FLANNEL, WORSTED & MOHAIR -Singles Events CRITERION CLUB, for persons 50 and up, is seek- ing members. The group holds indoor and outdoor ac- tivities. For information, call Ben Eastman, 778- 8887. * * * THE JEWISH SING- LES will have an open meeting 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Morris Branch of the Jewish Community Center, Room 4. The group has an opening on its boatd for treasurer. Qualified persons who would like an interview, should call Lester Weitman, 356-8654; Warren Ab- rahams, 353-7826; or Allan Gale, 542-2762. * * * HAMILTON PLACE SINGLES (30 and up) will have an "Accents on Autumn" dance 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the health club. 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