The Michigan Daily-Friday, August 8, 1980-Page 11 Arab oil states threaten Israeli sympathizers From AP and UPI BEIRUT, Lebanon - Led by several -major oil producers including Saudi Arabia, ten Arab states are threatening economic and diplomatic reprisals against nations recognizing Israel's, claim to sovereignty over all Jerusalem. The threat, which gained momentum yesterday as eight more states joined Saudi Arabia and Iraq, was a reminder that the Arabs have not forgotten how to use oil as a weapon - or where to point it. Three of the nations are leading suppliers of oil to the United States. SO DEEP was their anger that the two formal rivals for Arab world leadership, Saudi Arabia and Iraq, spearheaded the campaign with a joint communique Wednesday announcing they will sever off diplomatic and economic relations with any country recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital. Saddam Hussein, Iraq's 43-year-old president, got on the telephone and by midday yesterday, eight other Arab countries - Kuwait,-Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Jordan, North Yemen, Algeria, and Mauritania - had joined the movement. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia, supplier of nearly 20 per cent of U.S. oil imports, was reported yesterday to be con- sidering raising its $28-a-barrel crude oil price to at least $30 as early as mid- August despite the current world over- supply of petroleum. The trade newspaper Platt's Oilgram News, quoting an unidentified "reliable industry source," said four members of the Persian Gulf country's Supreme Petroleum Council have been pressing for a two dollar-a-barrel increase this month and another two dollar hike in November. AN ANTI-IRANIAN protester is hoisted above a Washington, D.C. crowd of fellow demonstrators yesterday as he holds an effigy of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. The crowd jeered pro-Khomeini demonstrators en route to Lafayette Square, across from the White House. Executions of anti-Khomeini Iranians continue in Tehran (Continued from Page 1) The executions of 13 officers and the soldiers condemned them-for rising enlisted men brought to 50 the number against the government and "having of people given the death penalty for had such powerful supporters as their part in the coup plan, which America and Israel." Iranian officials said they crushed last The radio also reported that Israel's month before it could be implemented. former mission in Tehran would be Six other people were put to death opened today as the Embassy of yesterday for other crimes, including Palestine, representing the people drug smuggling. whose future autonomy in the Israeli- Iranian officials have accused the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip is United States and Israel of complicity the flashpoint in Israel's -relationship in the nnn nt and chares against with the Arah wnld- 5I6L ..LERT 1 R TONIGHT thru SUNDAY MAGAZINE MONDAY-Cub Kod # The Points s HAVE A NICE WEEKEND! - N E - I'~ Kmm MwR W MARHIAMInULL-SAMUELFULLER' S THEBIG REDONE I CARRADINE BOBBY DI CKCO KELLYWARD SIEGFRIED RALCH STEPHANE AUDRAN KAPROFF GENE CORMAN SAMUEL FULLER BE" AD """" B NNT N Pp NU ENuTL GU ODNCE SUGSE D 1 Y -11 United Arits RALMAYNOTBESUTABLEFORCHIWEN INSELECTEDTHEATRES AL OVEREuApETR ATransamericaCompany NOW SNOWING - HELD OVER (upper level) I