ci 2 Friday, May 1,1981 444msw, -0 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Purely Commentary The Quest for Oil Brings Cheers for an Inspirer of An Anti-Israel Joke That Maligns the U.S. Even More Than Israel ... Oil in the Era of a World's Thirst pression of support for Israel both as a moral commitment and a strategic ally. Safire proceeded to outline the trickery, the manner in which Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani, oil minister of Saudi Arabia, resorts to contempt in his dealings with the United Just because Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani, the Saudi States, and- the duplicity of certain American actions. Here Arabian oil minister, promises a temporary cut in the price is the Safire viewpoint on the new developments: of oil, there is a bowing to the desert princes. Sheik Yamani has made a shambles out of Mr. The U.S. State Department maintains that provision Haig's anti-Soviet "consensus of concern." After of destructive arms for the Saudi Arabians is part of the being appeased to his heart's content, the Sheik American defense plans against Soviet intrusions in the contemptuously denounced the Camp David Middle East. Now the Arabs themselves laugh at this na- agreement as "a dead-end street" — demonstrat- tion's spokesmen and keep asserting that it is Israel that is ing that on his first Mideast trip, Secretary Haig the menace, not the Soviet Union. gave the Saudis everything and got nothing. The How can the major contestant for world power, operat- sound strategy of refocusing attention in the Mid- ing from the Kremlin, compare to David the master of the dle East on the Soviet threat to the region has sling? fallen victim to inept negotiation. Perhaps the Pentagon as well as the State Department The only ray of light in this . Carterization of can explain. Both share the guilt for bowing to a Yamani Reagan's policy was the appointment last week of promise of a cheapened oil. Eugene Rostow, a strong supporter of Israel, to It doesn't seem to matter that the Saudis need the head the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. American dollar as much as the need exists for Arab oil. By law, the ACDA chief must approve in writing Yamani doesn't pull punches because this country's oil and then explain to Congress such arms transfers; magnates drink out of his wells. That's why they cheered I doubt that Professor Rostow will be rolled over him at a rally of the oil magnates at the Plaza Hotel in New by State or Defense. York last week. Soon Ronald Reagan will review the botched It didn't matter to them that the culprit was the United negotiations with the Saudis. He will ask why his States. Israel was a mere adjunct to the hatemongering. Secretary of State duplicitously tried to keep the AWACS portion of the deal secret from the Con- That's when Yamani took the liberty, on American gress and Israel. .He will want to know why the soil, to tell this anti-Israel "joke," as the media described it: Saudi appeasement drew the contempt of Sheik It involved a Bedouin who had lost his son in the Yamani. desert. The Bedouin vowed to_ God that if the son If the President remembers what he told his was saved, he would sell his camel,_ worth 1,000 PLO visitor six years ago, he will want to take riyals, to his fellow villagers for only one riyal. charge and to correct our course — before arms The son was found and the Bedouin could not intended to stop an enemy are used to try to oblit- evade his vow but he attached a condition to the erate an ally. sale. There is a hopeful note here for those who are deter- "He tied a little mouse to his camel's tail and mined that the peace should not be undermined in the declared he would sell the camel for one riyal and Middle East and destructive weapons should not be the mouse for 1,000 riyals, and that the two must supplied to Israel's enemies. We must remain on the alert. be sold in one indivisible transaction." Sheik President Reagan must be induced to yield to duplicity. The Yamani said. , plea to him is that he support the peace by eliminating the "The camel is the U.S.A. and the mouse is Israel. threats to it. The price tag attached to the mouse in our case The concerned must be ready to continue the fight was much more prohibitive than in the legendary against the AWACS and similar offers to those threatening Bedouin's case." Apparently it doesn't matter. The great American a jihad against Israel regardless of the length of the recess giant can take insults. It's an experience this nation has now proposed for action on the arms deal by Congress. For Israel, it is "Yamani or Ya Life." For the U.S. it is gotten used to. And when the quest is for oil, apparently any hater in Yamani or the sense of honor, decency and self-respect. any robe can offer to quench the thirst, especially if it is an anti-Israel joke. - Prof. Orlinsky Helps Mayor Koch That's how it has operated. As long as the wells are not Understand the Toynbee Venom dry. As long as the American giant is slow in providing a At the recent U.S. Conference of Mayors held in New substitute for blackmail. York to discuss President Ronald Reagan's budget pro- So it goes on civilized soil! posals, Mayor Edward Koch of New York commented on a report of a Presidential commission which stated: "Mature Needling of Uncle Sam . cities serve as artifacts that illustrate physically the evolu- All With Oil as Teaser tion of society's technological capabilities." Mayor Koch The postponing action on the AWACS, with the then said, "That sounds like Arnold Toynbee when he de- President's consent, must not fool anyone. The Saudis ap- scribed the Jews as, I think, something like artifacts re- pear determined to use the "price of oil" as a threat leveled maining after 5,000 years." at the United States. The Zionists will always be the vil- This brought an interest- lain, portrayed in the outrageous falsehoods called "Pro- ing explanatory correction tocols," which are circulated now from Saudi Arabia as well from Professor of Bible Harry M. Orlinsky of He- as the Soviet Union. Now the Saudis say it is not Russia but Israel who is brew Union College-Jewish the Middle East threat to peace. This is the claim from the Institute of Religion. Dr. one nation whose partnership with Egypt could make peace Orlinsky wrote to Mayor in that area a reality over night. It is not the major obstacle Koch: to peace and the Reagan Administration must learn to Our older son Walter, president of the City acknowledge it. Every American with a sense of honor and self-respect Council of Baltimore, must be prepared for a battle against the shocking policies phoned us to tell us that which involve the excessive arming of the Saudis. The you had made reference delay and the weak promises that the AWACS to be pro- to Toynbee's description vided for the Saudis will not contain the supersecret black of the Jewish people. HARRY ORLINSKY boxes now on the-American aircraft must not mislead any- Since the late Maurice one. There was an outrageous suggestion that Israel could Samuel and I probably lectured and wrote on shoot down such planes provided Israel's enemies by the Toynbee-and-the-Jews more than anyone else, I U.S. Imagine Israel shooting down planes which will sup- turned to the report directly. I could not agree posedly be manned by American pilots! more with your comment in the matter of the William Safire, in a revealing essay, "Yamani or Ya Jews. -Life," in the New York Times last Monday, exposed the Let me make one correction. Toynbee did not hypocrisy of the proposed arms deals. He commenced his refer to the Jews as "artifacts" but as "fossils." account of the desert trickery with the following: Anti-Semitic and admittedly "ignorant" and "ir- rational" as he was in dealing with Judaism and WASHINGTON — On March 5, 1975, in Los the Jews, Toynbee would not compliment them by Angeles, a Palestinian Arab showed up unexpec- associating with them the term "artifact," a rather tedly at the Wilshire Boulevard offices of Ronald useful item in archeology and in man's material Reagan. He was Sadat Hassan, permanent PLO culture; rather it is — to Toynbee — the anti- observer at the United Nations, and Mr. Reagan quated and useless fossil that he applied the agreed to see him. Jewish people and their culture. (It is ironic that "All you know about Israel," said the PLO Toynbee himself has become a fossil, an old fogy; representative, "is what you hear from Elizabeth no one reads him or cites him nowadays, and he is Taylor and Sammy Davis. Jr." Michael Deaver, mentioned chiefly by Jews — in the manner and then and now a close Reagan aide, who was pre- for essentially the same reasons that they mention sent, recalls that insulting opening and the Re- Haman. But that's another story.) agan response: An extended and unequivocal ex- Oil and Cheap Jokes ... as Much at the Expense of U.S. Honor as of Israel By Philip Slomovitz More than the reference to Toynbee in. Dr. Orlinsky's letter is worth quoting because of the reference to his son Walter (Velvel), who has made his mark politically in Bal- timore and the state of Maryland. The expose of Toynbee was necessary so that the anti- Jewish Toynbeean indignities should not be either swal- lowed unknowingly or forgotten. EDWARD KOCH ARNOLD TOYNBEE `Celebration 33' Provides New Emphasis for Jewish Solidarity Israel's 33rd anniversary, to be observed on May 10, will have a special aspect emphasizing Jewish \solidarity with Israel's builders and defenders. On May 11, the day after the actual date of the an- niversary, tens of thousands of Jews in many areas of the world will assemble to view a film, to be screened six months in advance of its formal release. The presentation of the film "The Chosen," based on the best-selling novel by Chaim Potok, will be in some 1,000 theaters throughout the world and is expected to net $50,000,000 for Israel's educa- tional institutions. The sensational sponsorship of this undertaking, coinciding with Israel's 33rd anniversary and therefore labeled "Celebra- tion 33," had been popularized in the co-sponsorship of a score of national Jewish movements. The importance is that the showings are expected to attract notables in Holland, such as Queen Beatrix and the Royal Netherlands Family, as well as in England, in this country, Canada, and Australia and Argentina. The significance of this is that the gatherings will emphasize solidarity, a strengthened Jewish unity inspired by the accomplishments in Israel during the 33 years since rebirth of statehood. "Celebration 33," therefore, is an occasion for a con- tinuing sense of -pride that Israel is a reality and that the prophetic hopes of the Jewish people are marked by fulfill- ment. These give credende by the making of May 11 of a supplementary occasion for joyous acclaim in "Celebration 33." Karl Haas Will Be Missed: His Artistic Message Lingers There'll be a great void for many when they tune in from 2:15 to 3 p.m., five days a week, on WJR Radio. They won't hear the voice of Karl Haas after May 8. The loss will be felt immensely: He is an inspiration to music lovers. He is an entertainer and a teacher on a mas- sive scale. Haas is the knowledgeable interpreter who knows music and musicians, who has mastered the anecdotes, and by means of musically-illustrated stories he taught music while offering delight to the internationalized approach to the musical art. He'll be missed by the Jewish community on the eve of the Holy Days and Passover and on all festive occasions. He knew how to represent the spirit of these holiday events and he presented them with great dignity and with toN music and tradition. This applies to all holiday occasions, Christian, Mos- lem and Jewish, national, patriotic and commemorative, to which he helped give wider audience., On an international scale, on some 300 stations in many lands, he. continues to be heard and is, therfore, the acknowledged master of his art. Hopefully, he will return for special programs, on other Detroit area stations, and as a concert pianist and interpreter. This will be a blessing that will compen- sate for his approaching ab- sence from the Detroit radio role which projected- him on KARL HAAS to the national music scene. ,s-