reI -E. gyptians Wrong in Refusing Israel Use of Suez Dulles Israel circles also took note . ) —Sec- interest in the Suez Canal and United States was ready to ne- WASHINGTON, (JT A a retary of State John _Foster Dulles said that Egypt's block- ade of Israel shipping at the Suez. Canal was discussed at the recent 22-nation conference in London,- and it was pointed out that Egypt was in defiance of the United Nations. Dulles told a press confer- ence that the Egyptian refusal to permit Israel shipping to use the Suez Canal was in dis- regard of the United Nations Security Council's resolutions of 1951 and 1953 and of the Constantinople Convention of 1888. Dulles declared that Israel ships were entitled to use the canal, and that, Egypt was wrong in not permitting this During the press conference, which was dominated by discus- sion an the Suez issue, Secre- tary Dulles deemphasized U. S. said that arrangements for fu- ture operation of the canal are not a matter of primary inter- est or concern to the United States. He said the U. S. econ- omy is not dependent upon the canal. - Dulles said that President Nasser's agreement, to negotiate with the five-power committee, announced in London, was a fair contribution toward solving the problem at hand. He was generally optimistic that a fair solution could be ' found. He said that he thought negotia- tions an the canal have moved forward steadily. While the difficulties are by no means overcome, he said, he believes the steps which have been taken indicate a desire to reach a peaceful solution. In discussing the Suez prob- lem, Dulles implied that the gotiate on any arrangements for the canal's future which would be broadly acceptable to other_ countries. He said the specific arrangements which might be planned for the canal are not primarily a problem for this country. He said other countries whose economies depend on the use of the canal are primarily con- cerned with -saying what ar- rangements would restore confi- dence among the canal's users. During the conference, a re- porter pointed__ out that the Secretary had not used the phrase "international oper- ation" of the Suez Canal and asked whether this indicated a change in the American ap-' proach to the Suez crisis. Dulles answered that if he avoided the use of the term "international operation" of the canal, it is because he was try- ing to avoid the use of terms which carry charged psycholog- ical connotations. He said basically the canal is an international waterway -un- der the 18&8 treaty, but that the use of slogans—like National- ism vs. Internationalism, Impe- rialism vs. Colonialism, Europe vs. Asia—create conflicts which are perhaps unnecessary. He urged "getting down to concrete problems" as the way to find a. better solution. of the fact that in his London speeches, Mr. Dulles repeatedly emphasized Article 1 of the 1888 Convention which requires that the Suez Canal be open to all ships "without distinction of flag." Liberator of Mussolini to Become Film Star ROME,, (WJA) — SS 'Ober- sturmbanhfuehree S k o rzeny, who played a prominent role.in the liberatiOn of Mussolini after his expulsion to the Gran Sasso, has been invited by an "Italian film company to take a part in a film which is to depict this , event in the Abruzzi mountains. When Buying, Selling, Borrowing, or Loaning on` REAL ESTATE INSIST ON TITLE INSURANCE , THE • JEWISH NATIONAL FUND HEARTILY GREETS THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY WITH BEST WISHES FOR A BEN HAROLD MRS. SIDNEY RAVIN President of Jewish National Fund Council President of Ladies' Auxiliary of the JNF PERCY KAPLAN DR. ISRAEL WIENER Executive Director Board Chairman LET'S STRENGTHEN OUR DAILY LINK WITH ISRAEL WITH A for Maxffnum Property Protection . * * * Ike Urges Support for 'Western Plan' WASHINGTON, (J T A) — President Eisenhower appealed to all nations to support the western plan for settlement of the Suez Canal crisis after meeting for two hours with Sec- retary of State Dulles to review developments concerning the Suez Canal crisis. The President said, in a state- ment read by Mr. Dulles follow- ing the meeting, that he was glad President Nasser had ac- cepted the invitation to discuss the 18-nation proposals for the future operation of the canal. The five-nation commission delegated by the London con- ference to treat with Egypt 'on the' canal question met Presi- dent Nasser in Cairo Monday. London sources were__ not overly optimistic that any satis- factory solution would emerge from the meeting. The Man- chester Guardian commented editorially that President __Nas- ser would- doubtlessly. me-et the five-power committeemen in a friendly manner "but at the end he will say that it infringes Egyptian sovereignty.. The Times of London com- mented that while there may be differences about the importance of saving face for President Nasser, "there are some more about the necessity for ensur- ing that the canal will be kept open to all users on reasonable terms." - The remarks by Dulles were noted with satisfaction by Israel sources. 4' Mark of Maturity Your lawyer, your-real estate broker, or your mortgage lender will tell you that it pays to insist on a Title Guar- anty Policy with any Real Estate you buy. The cost is small indeed compared with the benefit you receive. No other form of title protection gives such complete security against loss : .. such complete peace of mind. Naturally you will want to purchase this protection - from Michigan's first title insurance company. 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