Dulles Amenable to Soviet Hole in Middle East (Continued from Page 1) Union appreciates the actions of Great Britain and FranCe which have contributed to the solution of ,problem on a basis of inde- pendence and sovereignty of the above mentioned countries." The statement mentioned all newly-independent countries of the Near and Middle East and then added: "The Soviet govern- rnent believes that Military con- flicts in the Near and Middle East can and should be avoided and it is in the interest of the the entire Middle. East not to enter into hostilities." At the same time the Soviet statement said it "considers it unjust and unlawful to attempt to use the Arab-Israel conflict as an excuse to intervene in international af- fairs of the Arab countries and to establish bases on territory in the Middle East. No offender was mentioned by name, but earlier statements left little doubt that the United States was meant. These three- major points were made in Tuesday's state- ment: "1. The Soviet Union con- siders that measures should be taken in the near future to les- sen the present tension in the area of Palestine without exter- nal intervention which •contra- diets the will of the Near East- ern states and the principles of the United Nations. "2. The Soviet Union calls up- on interested countries to re- frain from any action capable of leading to sharpening of a situation along existing lines of demarcation established by the armistice agreement between the Arab countries and Israel and also to undertake necessary efforts to improve the serious situation of hundreds of thou- sands of. Arab refugees who have been deprived of their hearths and means of subsis- tence. "3. The Soviet Union con- siders that it is necessary in the interest of -strengthening inter- national peace and security to work toward a stable peaceful settlement of the Palestine ques- tion on a mutually acceptable basis, taking into consideration just national interests of inter- ested sides. For its part the So- IF YOU TURN THE -if as an UP SIDE DOWN YOU WON'T FIND A. FINER WINE THAN • 100% viet government expresses its readiness to assist, together with other states, in a peaceful solution of unsettled problems." Strong Pro-Israel Plea by Churchill Last week, Sir Winston Churchill made this strong plea in Israel's behalf, in a speech in London: "If Israel is dissuaded from using the life force of their race to ward off the Egyptians until . the Egyptians have learned to use the Russian weapons with which they have been supplied and the Egyp- tians then attack, it will be- come not only a matter of pru- dence but a measure of honor to make sure that they are not the losers by waiting." Dulles Welcomes Move by Soviets (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) WASHINGTON — Secretary of State John Foster Dulles told a press conference Tues- day that the United States would welcome any genuine Soviet move to back up United Nations' efforts for a. Middle Eastern peace. Emphasizing that peace hopes were to be found through the UN Security .Council, Mr. Dulles said Rus- sia _participates in the Council and therefore has a measure of participation in the Middle Eastern solution. 'Mr. Dulles said he did not yet hive the full official text of the Soviet announcement calling for an Arab-Israel set- - tlement He said he would have . to read "fine print" The Arab- Israel settlement, he added, was properly a matter for the UN. It was through this chan- nel, he indicated, the Soviet Union could work if it was truly interested in constructive peace efforts. No specific diplomatic proce- dures were employed, Mr. Dulles' said, in conveying Pres- ident Eisenhower's most recent Middle East statement to Rus- sia. He noted that the state- ment did call on all members of the United Nations to sup- port peace. efforts. Mr. Dulles was asked by a Canadian newspaperman for his view of Israel's application to purchase F-86 jet fighters manufactured in Canada. The Secretary replied that Israel was aware - there was no inten- tion on the part of the United States to establish a worldwide embargo on arms sales to Is- rael. He added that America's own policy' was based on rea- sons "distinctive to ourselves," but was not necessarily a pat- tern for the world. Commenting on the mission of Secretary General Hammar- skjold, Mr. Dulles said he thought it would be over-opti- mistic to think that the main problems were resolved. _He said Mr. Hammarskjold thinks. he has made-good progress, but is by no means finished. The first phase of Mr. Ham- marskjold's work, Mr. Dulles indicated, was to do away with border fighting. Dulles said this included measures to increase the number of UN truce ob- servers. He, said Mr. Hammar- skjold made a good start but that many matters remained to be resolved. Mr. Dulles sought to deny that the 1950 Tripartite Dec laration has been "downgrad- ed." He said the United States position was same as it has been. The 1950 declaration, he said, called for action consis- tent with ,the UN Charter and that the Security. Council had a primary responsibility Therefore, he said, the U. S. now looks upon the Security Council as a main instrument for safeguarding the peace. He emphasized the importance of the Security Council and said this was consistent with the 1950 Tripartite concept. Reports have circulated that Arab states wish to move Security Council delibera- - tions on the Middle East from New York to Rome be- cause of New York's Jewish population and "pro-Israel" • atmosphere. Asked for his views of the transfer of the Security Council site for Middle East discussion, Mr. Dulles said the U. S. position was that it is a matter for the Security Council to de- cide. He pointed out that the Council met in Paris and London in the past and that it it was the desire of Coun- cil members to meet in Rome, the U. S. would not JDA Launches Drive For $- 5,600,000 in '56 FOR THE BEST DEAL YET . . 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