Eisenhower,' Dulles Assailed by Egyptians for Israel Shipping Stand (Direct JTA Teletype Wires to The Jewish News) Israel's maritime rights was that it ought not to be as- sumed in advance that the Suez Canal would be closed to Israeli shipping. He indi- cated, however, that it was in the case of passage through the straits of Aqaba, that the United States took a de- finite stand. WASHINGTON — President Eisenhower Wednesday told a press conference that he sees no objection if Israel makes a peaceful test by sending a ship through the Suez Canal. On the other hand Mr. Eisen- hower thought that use of force by Israel would be "repre- Cairo reports that the Egyp- hensible." tion press and radio Wednesday The President indicated that unleashed an attack on Secre- if Israel were denied passage tary of State Dulles for saying she would then have a case to the U.S. "would not oppose" lay before the World Court. any effort by Israel to test her He said he always wanted to rights by attempting to send a see such matters properly de- ship through the Suez Canal. cided by international bodies, Egyptian government sources naming the United Nations and meanwhile emphasized that the World Court. Egypt had no intention what- Mr. Eisenhower suggested soever of permitting an Israeli that the American position on ship to transit the canal. Secretary General, Premier Report Talks Satisfactory • Continued from Page 1 • the entire Gaza Strip border — while the UN wants to erect such a fence only along some sections of that border, as de- manded by Egypt. 4. Israel will not negotiate the matter of stationing units of the United Nations Emer gency Force along its side of the ar- mistice line. A point understood to have been brought up by Mr. Ham- marskjold was his dissatisfac- tion with the manner in which the Israeli press has referred to him. He indicated he felt he had been depicted as anti-Israel and, at times, anti-Jewish. However, when the confer- ences were over, all emerged smiling. Ben-Gurion told cor- respondents, while c r o w d s cheered him, "the work is fin- ished." Hammarskjold, asked whether anything was accom- plished, smiled and said: "Do I look unhappy?" It was - underStood here that the Secretary General will re- port formally to the United Na- CHECK ALL THE OTHERS . . 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When the UN official first discussed such a visit, he pro- posed an agenda on the issues of reinstating the Israel-Egyp- tian armistice agreement and the stationing of United Na- tions Emergency Force units on Israel's side of the Gaza Strip border, as well as evacuation of Israeli troops from the demili- tarized zone at El Auja on the Israeli-Egyptian border. The newspaper Al Shaab said: "Thus Dulles begins to create trouble in the area." The newspaper Al Akhbar suggested that Dulles meant the U.S. would continue its freeze of Egypt's dollar holdings and "create further trouble" for Egypt unless Egypt permits passage of Israeli commerce. Another attack on Dulles and the U.S. was featured in Al Ahram. This newspaper charged that "at a time when Britain permits ships to pass through Suez Canal under Egypt's terms, Dulles encourages Israel to fish in troubled waters by declaring he would not be op- posed to Israel's sending a test ship" through the Suez water- way. _ Paris reports Premier Guy Mollet met for an hour Wed- nesday with Israeli Amabassa- dor Jacob Tsur. It is assumed here that they were coordinat- ing policies on Israel's plan to dispatch a test ship through the Suez Canal. (France's Pr emier Guy Mollet tendered his resigna- tion Wednesday in protest against U. S. and British sub- mission to Nasser, but was in- duced to retain his post.) (Britain's Prime Minister Macmillan renewed his gov- ernment's pledge, in the face of protests in Parliament against concessions to Nasser, to strive for the recognition of Israel's rights to free pas- sage through the Suez.) plan. He added that American views on free passage in the canal were already known. Further questioning, however, elicited Dulles' indication that • the U.S. would not oppose an Dulles Indicates U. S. Support Israeli test and would not ap- of 1888 Suez Convention prove barring of an Israeli ship WASHINGTON--Secretary of by the Nasser regime. State Dulles indicated to a press conference Tuesday that the United States does not oppose dispatch by Israel of a test ship through the Suez Canal, but would oppose any attempt to Settle_ the matter by force. With Genuine ... Dulles said it was hardly up to America to tell another gov- ernment not to test its right, but the United States Would of course oppose any resort to force, he said. He suggested that the U.S. would disapprove any action by Egypt to deny passage to an Israeli ship. He said the U.S. had already made its position clear on un- restricted transit through the canal in respect to the 1888 Con- vention. 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After the brief and uncom- municative official statement was issued, an Israeli spokes- man said that the Premier re- peatedly asked the Secretary General about his efforts to ob- tain from Nasser an answer to the all-important question on belligerency. Refusing to hold a press con- ference at the close of the talks, Hammarskjold left immediately for his New York UN headquar- ters. • I I I I I • • • • • I I • Savings Insured Current Rate to $70,000 by an Agency of tai ANY WATCH REPAIRED The Premier let it be known t hat prospects of peace, the question of Suez Canal passage and the over- riding issue of a reply from President Nasser of Egypt on whether he was ready to sur- render claims of a "right to belligerence" were the pri- mary matters requiring UN attention. Unusual security arrange- ments greeted the Secretary General on arrival. Lydda airport was surrounded like a besieged fortress. Heavy police cordons were set up around and on the field. Newsmen were barred from the runways. Hammarskjold Satisfied With Talks With Israelis UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., (JTA)—Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold was "very satis- fied" with the talks he held in Israel during a two-day visit to Jerusalem from which he returned here this morning. He made that assertion upon re- turning to headquarters, saying he felt his entire trip — which had taken him also to Rome and Geneva — "proved a most use- ful one, and the contacts in Israel were no exception." Asked upon his arrival at the International Airport whether he plans to continue his private negotiations between Israel and Egypt, Hammarskjold replied: "I am not between anyone. 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