Friday, May 18, 1973 THE SUMMER DAILY Page Nine Oil riches seen as weapon in Mideast By WILLIAM L. RYAN. AP Special Correspondent Political alchemists in the Arab world are enchanted by the idea that a mix of world energy crisis, dollar troubles and huge Arab oil incomes can be blended into a powerful potion for punish- ing supporters of Israel. Can the prospect of such a combination frighten some West European governments enough to impel their total disengage- ment from U.S. Middle E as t policy? Evidently some Arabs think so and scent progress in that direction. their backyards if they are judg- ed wanting in their duties to what is hopefully called the whole "Arab nation." THE EGYPTIANS, in fact, seem excited by the n'sion that the variety and scape of U.S. troubles make this the moment to seize an advantage. Cairo's leaders may, for example, be thinking that some West Euro- pean governments - France in particular - might balk at lay- ing their economies on the lint for the sake of continued Israeli occupation of Arab territory. Two months ago, the inflsen- tial Cairo newspaper Al Abram noted that, "The increase of tae Arab states' oil income in the future will be an important factor in creating a better opportunity in which the entire West, fore- most of which is the United Stat- es, will take the Arabs and their economic resources into consider- ation." As the price on an ounce of gold soared past the $100 mart this week, indications were that much Middle East money w a s involved in the buying. EGYPT'S President Anwar Sa- dat frequently refers to the de- veloping U.S. energy proble ns and the possibility of using oil and oil money to pursti Israel's supporters. "We expect the Arab regimes to do something," said a gue-- rilla broadcast during te recent Lebanese crisis. "History will condemn every Arab ruler ho, in these critical and decisive mo- ments in the history of our na- tion, does not take a serious and practical stand." Conservative regimes in Saudi Arabia and the sheikdoms of the Persian Gulf are fond of their money, but they are concerned, too, with their staying power. Whenever the fever chart rises, they hurry to make public their devotion to the all-Arab cause. SHOULD NEW WAR become an imminent threat, those rulers could feel they had no choice but to apply their considerable re- sources to the embarrassment of Israeli's supporters. RELIABLE ABORTION SERVICE Clinic in Mich.-1 to 24 week pregnancies terminated, by li- censed obstetriciang vecolo- gist. Quick services will be r- rqnged. Low rates. CALL COLLECT (216) 281-6060 24 HOUR SERVICE Mr. Pizza L IBE RTY o- DIV IS ION VALUABLE COUPON ANY MEDIUM ONE ITEM PIZZA $210 Offer Good 769-8030 One coupon Fri., May 18 per pizza -PIZZA IS OUR NAME- Free Delivery We Deliver Cigarettes 769-8030 I EGYPT'S PRESIDENT Anwar Sadat frequently refers to America's energy problems and the Possibilities of using oil and oil money to nunish Israel's suonorters. Egypt's mst infliential newspaper - At Ah-ram - has put it more bluntly, saying Arab action mlst hit "not only the Israeli enemy but also U.S. interests." TIERE SEEMS to be a griiic- ii! conviction insmug Israel's fo that the Arabs are only mist is giuning to realie the noteetial they iss 'ss for prilicing vast crisis in the West. The h-we-not Arabs are being clrnorois about the duty of the haves to brand- ish such a weapon. What looked susniciosly like a test rti occurred Monday. Iraq, Libia, Algeria and Kuwait brf- lv hlted the flw of oil est- wnrd in symboiceprotest. 'he mesage would not be last iipi advanced nations deeply iicrriest aboust energy needs. Iraq, Libya and Algeria tuse re'Olutionary governments. 'Ts' Kswaiti sheiks, possessors of huge oil income, may have gene along for safety's sake. The in- plied threat to them, as t> ril- ers of Saudi Arabia and the sheikdoms, is that all rich Arab states face political explosions it Modern Languages Building SATURDAY and SUNDAY, 5 19-20 TOD BROWNING'S 1931 ORIGINAL DRACULA starring BELA LUGOSI 7:00 9:30 TOGETHER W.C. FIELDS as the BANK DICK with FRANKLIN PANGBORN Veryfew albums in recent memory have been so eagerlyawaited as this one. Jeff Beck, Tim Bogert and Carmine Appice. A multitude of Jeff Beck fans have waited four years for this band to come together. Now they are. As a group and on an incredible new album. f~ You getwhat youwait for Beck, Bogert &Appice. +g on Epic Records ____________andTapes ____ ONE WEEK ONLY discount records Mon.-Fri. 9:30-9 IS. State) 10-10 (South Univ.) 300 S. State, 1235 South University Sat. 9:30-6, Sun. 12-5 8:20 7:00 & 9:00 double-feature THE FRIENDS OF NEWSREEL 10:40 $1.25 r , EL