C4 Omission of Reference to Israel Arms Disappoints New York GOP Delegation (Continued from Page 1) and encouraging their legitimate national aspirations." Mr. Javits expressed hope for avoidance Of partisan politics on the Israel arms issue. He said that some people held that the Republican platform stand on Israel was better than any promise of arms, but noted that he did not.necessarily share this viewpoint. Mr. Javits was asked if, in a New York Senate race, he would be satisfied to run for the Senate on this plank. He replied that he was not sat- isfied to run on this plank, or the other party's plank, but rather on principles for which he has stood. Republican advocates of U.S. arms for Israel have tacitly ac- cepted the decision of the Plat- form Committee to omit refer- ence to milts- and - are hailing the platform as the best that could be obtained under the cir- cumstances. The New Yoi- k delegation, which sought arms for Israel, is now stressing the plank's pledge "to support the independence of Israel against armed aggres- sion". A measure of embarrass- ment exists in Jewish Republi- can circles because of the con- trast between the Republican plank and the one adopted by the Democrats in Chicago, open- ly advocating the supply of Am- erican arms to Israel. 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He quoted past assur- gan delegation to the Repub- ances by President Eisenhower lican National Convention and and Secretary Dulles, and rec- a member of its credentials com- ommended - that the platform mittee, was enthusiastic about should note "traditional sup- the Israel plank in the platform. port" of Israel the Republi- He thought • it was better than can Party. He said the "present the Democratic because it relative peace" in the Middle pledged protection of Israel's East was brought about by independence, a 1 t h o u g h it failed to promise arms for Is- Dulles. Attention was focused here by - rael's defense.) Republican leaders on the com- (Ethel Merman was one of numcation f r o m Secretary the entertainers at the conven- tulles to Bnai Brith President tion. Rabbi Naiditch, who wrote Philip Klutznick, expressing a 'book, "Eisenhower and the State Department opposition to Jews," gave the prayer at Tues- Saudi Arabian 'discrimination day evening's session.) against U.S. Jews. G. L. W. Smith on the Scene Chairman of the platform sub- Jewish names were dragged committee considering the Is- into the Harold E. Stas.sen rael plank was Thruston B. "Stop-Nixon" campaign. Morton, former Assistant Secre- Gerald L. K. Smith, the no- tary of State for Legislative Af- torious anti-Semite, charged fairs. While in the State Depart- that "Goldsmith of the Wal- ment, Mr. Morton argued dorf" "manipulated" Stassen's against arms for Israel, and campaign. Denial of this charge justified such shipinents to the was accompanied by the revela- Arabs. He said it was not neces- tion that the man, at first un- sary for a Republican plank to identified, was Arthur J. Gold- go into detail on steps like arms smith, a wealthy New York for Israel, Or to spell out mea- business man who lives at the sures to be taken in this con- Waldorf. In San Francisco, Goldsmith, nection. Mr. Morton expressed appre- who had started a drive for ciation for Bernard Katzen's General Eisenhower's nomina- vigorous defense of Dulles' tion for the Presidency in 1952, but who is constantly being at- policies. Alfred Lilienthal, spokesman tacked by conservative Repub- for an extreme anti - Zionist licans, said the charge that he group said that Mr. Morton, "manipulated" Stassen's drive having been Assistant Secretary - "is a lot of hooey." Goldsmith said Stassen "is of State, was only too well aware of "pressures" by Zion- not a man who can be manipu- ists to prevent the United lated.". He said he had per- States from arming Egypt last sonally opposed Nixon. Goldsmith headed a campaign year. Emphasizing that he was a Republican active in past supporting Stassen for the .Re- campaigns, Mr. Lilienthal said, publican Presidential nomina- "it would be national suicide" tion in 1948. He said he is if the Republicans now adopt "proud to have the hostility of "a pro-Zionist plank on the Gerald Smith." Earlier, Drew Pearson re- Middle East." I. L. Kenen, _executive di- vealed that Sidney Weinburg, rector of the American Zion-. head of the banking firm of ist Committee for Public Af- Goldman-Sachs, came out • "in fairs, said of Lilienthal: "He support 'of Nixon publicly, besmirches the patriotism of though privately he's been just those who exercise the in- the opposite." alienable right of petition. He Democrats Reiterate Pledge apologizes f or Communist To Supply Arms to Israel WASHINGTON, (JTA)—The collaboration." Mr. K en en presented a specific program Democratic National Committee along the lines submitted at on Monday reiterated its party Chicago and which was sub- pledge. to supply -defensive arms sequently embodied in the to Israel. The question as to whether Democratic platform. He 'ex- plained the importance to the Democrats advocated arms American, security of arms' for Israel was raised following press reports in Israel stating supplies for Israel. John Gunther, a spokesman that the final /party platform for the liberal "Americans omitted the clause pledging for Democratic Action," ad- arms to the Jewish state. A vocated arms for Israel. He Democratic Committee spokes- said it was regrettable that man termed those reports "com- Mr. Lilienthal . "came before pletely unfounded." He said the you to' question the good Democratic Platform specifi- faith" and "impugn motives" cally states: "The Democratic Party will of friends of Israel. He point- 'ed out that the United States act to redress the dangerous im- had no real friend in the balance of arms in the area Middle East except Israel. If created by the shipment of America had given arms to communist arms to Egypt, by Egypt, he said, they might selling or supplying defensive now be used against the West. weapons to Israel." Jacob K. Javits, Attorney General of New York State, told the platform committee of "the new danger which now exists in the Middle East." He warned that "Nasser may de- cide next, after the Suez Canal seizure, to marshal his own and the other Arab nations to march against Israel." T w o Republican senators, stating that they were acting on behalf of constituents, sub- mitted proposed planks favor- ing Israel. They were Sen. THAT Leverett Staltonstall, Massa- WITH chusetts, and .H. Alexander CADILLAC Smith, New Jersey. Mr. Javits CLUB WINE and Oswald B. Heck, speaker of YOU TOO the New York State Assembly, CAN MAKE presented a plank supported THE COOLEST by the New York Republican SUMMER DRINKS delegation. SUCH AS WINE ON THE ROCKS Rep. 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