(Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) WASHINGTON. — Secretary of State Dulles Tuesday in- dicated that other nations might now play a more productive role in seeking Arab-Israel peace. However, he declined to name nations he had in mind. Dulles told a press conference that the United States made clear in 1955 that its good of- fices were available to both sides in the Near Eastern con- troversy, but the situation has since changed, he said, noting that the U.S. today is making its presence felt in the region to a greater extent. He said it may be that other nations might play a More productive in quest for peace. The Secretary said the ship- ment of jet planes by Egypt to Saudi Arabia was a matter that obviously deserved and re- ceived consideration. But he had no reason to believe that rela- tions established with King Saud during his visit to Wash- ington have been altered. Dulles said there was clearly a difference of opinion on the Aqaba Gulf issue. He pointed - out that Arab position is based on the contention that bound- aries of Arab states bordering On. the Gulf are recognized as permanent while Israel's bound- , aries are not. Therefore, he NOW'S THE BEST TIME TO CHANGE TO BUICK ... the '57 BUICK! For the best deal anywhere . . SEE CHARLES WEINSTOCK said, Arabs feel they have a right to close the Gulf to Israeli shipping. Dulles said there was certain plausibility to the Arab argument, but this was not the position of the U.S. American differences with other nations on law of the sea, including the question •of the three-mile territorial limit, were noted by Dulles. He told how American views were not always shared by other nations. But differences between friends should not turn them into enemies, he said. Dulles made knoWn he did not think there was any de- velopment in the Near East which should alter the policy of providing U.S. aims to Saudi Arabia, agreed upon when King Saud visited Washington. This pertained to the question in- volving continued U.S. arms shipments to Arabs in face of their new threats against Israel. The basic American views on regional peace were stated in August 1955, Dulles said. Since then nothing was changed the fundamental American position, although it may be necessary to adopt new procedures, he said. It was Dulles' thought that perhaps other nations can now usefully play a role in at- tempts to bring about peace be- tween Israel and the Arab states. He indicated doubt as to whether the U.S. should take as prominent a part. He said the matter was under constant study and that the U.S. was in touch with its friends. Dulles stressed that the Eisenhower Doctrine was not concerned with seeking Arab-Israel peace nor designed for that purpose. He regarded the Arab-Israel issue as a matter separate from the Doctrine's scope. at Yale ProfesSor Criticizes West in Handling of Nasser BUICK'S RETAIL STORE WASHINGTON (AJP)—Ad- dressing the fifth inter-Ameri- can Congress of Philosophy at Gailaudet College, Yale pro- fessor of philosophy Charles W. Hendel bitterly criticized West- ern statesmen for having given in to Nasser over the Suez Canal. 6164 CASS AVE. Near G. M. Bldg. 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Ben-Gurion replied that his statements to the newsmen were made in his private capacity, not speaking for the govern- ment. —International Photo However, he insisted that the It's a happy reunion for Mrs. Hannah Fainstein, T7, a Germany of today is not the Russian widow, as she is same country as that of the greeted by her son, Joseph Nazi regime. He pointed out Fine, 55, whom she had not that despite the skeptics, Bonn seen in 35 years. Mrs. Fain- had scrupulously observed its stein. traveled 8,000 miles reparations agreements both from Bessarabia in the with respect to Israel and to Ukraine and said it had taken the Jew-: in general. Germany her 11 years to get an exit is fulfilling an important role permit from the Soviet au- in a united Europe, he pointed out, and Israel must look for- thorities. Congress, State Department in Feud on Arms to Israel WASHINGTON, (AJP)—Re- porting on a private meeting of the House Foreign Affairs Committee last week, columnist Robert S. Allen said that As- sistant Secretary of State Rountree, under sharp ques- tioning, made it clear that "U.S. military aid to Jordan and Saudi Arabia is making no change in policy of not seling arms to Israel." Roundtree . maintained, Allen state, "that providing Israel with arms would contribute to disturbing the peace." In his repOrt of the private meeting, Allen said that "the U.S. also has no plans to do anything about Russia's sale of three submarines to Egypt. Rountree contended that this is a matter for the UN to handle." " 'You mean to tell us,' de- manded Rep. Kelly (Dem. N.Y.), 'that the U.S. has no intention of responding to Is- rael's request to purchase arms here?' " 'Our hands are tied by the resolution passed by the UN that calls for a cease-fire be- tween Israel and Egypt,' re- plied Rountree. 'Under that resolution, all nations are re- quired to refrain from provid- ing military equipment in the area of hostility. That resolu- tion bars the U.S. from pro- viding any military equipment to Israel.' " 'But while you refuse to sell arms to Israel, retorted Rep. Farbstein (Dem. N.Y.), `Russia is supplying Egypt with plenty of arms, including three subs. Isn't that the same old story over again? Isn't this the same policy that led to the fighting last fall? How often do you people have to have wars before you learn what causes them?' " I don't think the way to stabilize the situation in this explosive area is to engage in an arms race,' Rountree as- serted. 'Furthermore, Israel has very substantial military capa- bilities at present.' " That hasn't got anything to do with the question of why you are providing Arab countries with arms race. It looks to me you're engaging in a one-sided race. " 'It is our policy to avoid anything that contributes to an arms race,' insisted Rountree.' " 'This may be your policy,' declared Farbstein. 'But it was wrong in the past and it is wrong now. I think I can say that most of the members of this Committee are of the opinion that this absurd policy was primarly responsible for the outbreak of hostilities last fall, when Egypt was armed to the teeth by Russia while Israel was repeatedly rebuffed by the U.S. from obtaining weapons to defend herhelf.' " 'I do not agree with that premise,' replied Rountree sternly." ward to establishing relations with that entire region, particu- larly since the Jewish State is planning to embark on gigantic projects which are well beyond the strength of Israel and world Jewry alone. Ben - Gurion warned that it was "not healthy" for Israel to depend solely on aid from the United States, although both political and economic ties with the U.S. will grow deeper. 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