Talks with Dulles Follow Mrs. Meir' s Opening Address at General Assembly Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News into our region, to states that immigration into Israel, the Is- deny the right of existence to a raeli Foreign Minister stated WASHINGTON — Isyael eign Minister Golda Meir For- on I neighbor state, remotely likely with firm emphasis: "Immigra- Tuesday met with Secretary of to bring about the desirable end? tion is a purely internal matter. State Dulles and later told news- We believe that that is a ques- Israel and Israel alone will de- men she and Dulles discussed tion which answers itself, and termine that policy. And that problems of the Middle East of we feel entitled to ask Mr. policy is very well known: the interest to both countries. She Gromyko whether the principle doors remain and will -always he has adumbrated for all does remain open." declined to elaborate. Salah el-Din Bitar, Foreign Mrs. Meier was accompanied not apply also to our part of the Minister of Syria, told the Gen- by Ambassador Abba Eban and world." Declaring that there is "a eral Assembly that the only Yaacov Herzog, newly-arrived Minister of the Embassy. Ed- deadly spiral" in the Middle East reason Syria "was under the ne- ward Lawson, U.S. Ambassador through the provision of arms cessity to buy' arms for its own to Israel, participated in the to the Arab states, not only by self-defense" was because of "the the Soviet Union but also by great quantities of arms given to meeting. Prior to receiving the Israeli "other" countries, Mrs. Meir Israel from Western Powers." delegation, Dulles met briefly quoted Secretary of State John Like the Jordanian spokesman with Egyptian Ambassador Ah- Foster Dulles to prove her con- who addressed the Assembly ear- med Hussein. They discussed tention that the armaments race Tier, Bitar condemned widescale Egyptian-American relations in the Middle East is "risky immigration to Israel. Assailing Secretary of State prior to Hussein's departure for business." Mrs. Meir pleaded with the Dulles for his "unjust and unjus- a visit to Cairo. Ambassador Eban met later Arab states to shift from an titled attacks against Syria," armaments race to economic Bitar told the Assembly that it Tuesday with Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Af- developments. She pointed out must remember that the United that Jordan, Syria, Iraq and States "actually constitutes the fairs, William Rountree in what was described as routine. discus- Egypt have been spending principal center of Zionist activ- relatively small amounts for ity in the world." sion. health and education but their The spokesman for the Damas- Earlier, in her first formal "d e f e n s e" budgets have cus government accused the address to the General As- amounted to at least $930,000,- United States of interfering in sembly this session, Mrs. Meir, 000 in the last three years. the Middle East and said that combining firmness toward the On behalf of Israel, she as- Israel was the vanguard of im- Arab states with pleas for Arab-Israel peace, challenged sured the Assembly that the Jew- perialist and colonial policies in Israel's Middle East neighbors ish State is as much interested the region. The Saudi Arabian proposal, on to adopt a realistic attitude in global and regional disarma- and concede that the Jewish ment as are all other countries. which Mrs. Meir refused com- However, she pointed out, viola- ment, called for a three-point state is here to stay. Addressing the Arab delegates tions of the UN Charter in the solution of Arab-Israel tensions, directly, Mrs. Meir said: "Like Middle East constitute a "basic which included: I. Establishment of a special you, we have regained our na- factor in the unrest and tension United Nations agency to send tional independence and as with in our area." Egypt, she continue, is -operat- all the Jews from Israel "back you, nothing will cause us to give it up. We are here to stay. ing the Suez Canal "under an to their homelands in Europe Israel will exist and flourish even illegal system of discrimination," and elsewhere." 2. Outlawing Zionism "any- without peace, but surely a fu- disregarding not only a Security ture of peace would be better Council decision of 1951 provid- where and everywhere." 3. Rejecting all thought of both for Israel and for her neigh- ing for freedom of passage bors. We have not the slightest through the waterway, but flag- resettling Arab refugees and, instead, sending all of them doubt that eventually there will rant violating principles be peace and cooperation be- adopted by the Council only a back into Israel. tween us. We are prepared; we year ago. The Saudi Arabian government She pointed out that "Arab also expressed its strongest sup- are anxious to bring it about political terrorism and obstruc- port of Syria, absolving Syria now." Mrs. Meir also challenged the tion" and "the ramified boycott from any blame for accepting Soviet Union on its Middle East operations of the Arab League arms shipments from the Soviet policy and specifically named against Israel" affect even the Union. Russia's _-9'oreign Minister, An- work of the UN specialized It also denounced Israel's use drei A. Gromyko. Citing the fact agencies in the fields of health, of the Gulf of Aqaba, and con- that Gromyko has already told education and agriculture. cluded its statement to the As- Mrs. Meir reminded the As- sembly by declaring flatly: "To the General Assembly that the USSR places "much emphasis" sembly that Israel had addressed, the Jews as • a nation we grant on peaceful co-existence between through Secretary General Dag nothing." states, Mrs. Meir said that Israel Hammarskjold, questions regard- The first policy speech in this stands committed to co-existence ing Egypt's and. Syria's insistence year's Assembly by any of the on "maintenance of a state of Arab governments, the address "with all its heart and soul." "But," Mrs. Meir asked, "is war with Israel." The Secretary came as a great shock to many the massive and uninterrupted General has received no reply delegations here. The speech was inflow of weapons of destruction from either Arab country, Mrs. delivered by Ahmad Shukairy, Meir said. Saudi Arabia's Minister of State Alluding to the vituperative for United Nations Affairs. call issued in the Assembly last * * * •WHAT IS THE week by Saudi Arabia's spokes- Urges Big Powers Halt 4. 41/4 man who called for the liqui- Arms Shipments to Arabs dation of Israel, the Israeli For- NEW YORK (JTA)—An ap- eign Minister said that the Saudi peal to the Big Powers to dis- Arabian statement "was perhaps continue sending arms to the too ludicrous to be worthy of Arab countries was voiced by The CITY OF HOPE is a notice." Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel's For- NATIONAL MEDICAL CEN- Dr. Yusuf Haikal, chairman of eign Minister, addressing a din- TER devoted to a three- the Jordanian delegation to the ner given in her honor by the pronged frontal assault on United Nations, preceded Mrs. Israel Bond Organization. specific diseases — Cancer, Meir at the Assembly session and Speakers at the dinner, at Leukemia, Hodgkin's Disease, proposed that the Assembly un- which more than $650,000 were Tuberculosis, and Heart Ail- dertake a four-point program for ments amenable to surgery. raised for Israel through the sale solution of the "Palestine prob- of bonds, included Governor Av- IN ITS HOSPITAL, the lem:" erell Harriman and Mayor Rob- CITY OF HOPE places its Dr. Haikal's program proposed: ert Wagner. specialized skills at the dis- 1. United Nations action to stop posal of patients who cannot Responding to tributes paid "unrestricted Zionist immigra- to her, Mrs. Meir said that peace take advantage of medical re- tion" into Israel. 2. Creation of sources in their own com- in the Middle East will be at- a United Nations committee for tained when the Arabs begin to munities. custody of Arab properties in realize that there is no possibility In its RESEARCH INSTI- Israel and the collection and dis- TUTE, original inquiry into tribution of these properties "for the cause and cure of catas- the benefit of their rightful own- trophic diseases is conducted NOW'S THE BEST TIME ers, the Palestine Arab refugees." by a full staff of research 3. The return to the Arabs of specialists and technicians of TO CHANGE TO BUICK the territory "which Israel un- the highest caliber. The ex- perimentation carried on in lawfully occupies from the part the '57 BUICK! these laboratories seeks to of Palestine that the United Na- forestall the mass fatalities tions decided should remain For the best deal involved in these illnesses. Arab." 4. The return of all the anywhere . SEE Arab refugees "to their homes in In its DOCTOR'S TRAIN- Palestine and the compensation ING FACILITIES, medical men for their losses." from various ports of the CITY O-F HOPE Y. . country, as well as abroad, are given the opportunity to study the care and treatment of major diseases. Mail your support in this partnership to Detroit Business Men's Group . City of Hope 14379 Livernois Detroit 38 Replying to Dr. Haikal di- rectly, Mrs. Meir told the As- sembly "the only area in the Middle East in danger of Is- rael expansionism is the desert within Israel. We intend to go deeper into that desert and make it more fruitful than ever." As for Dr. Haikal's call for international control of Jewish CHARLES WEINSTOCK of destroying Israel and when the Big Powers of the world stop sending them arms. * * * May Use Arms Against Israel Jordan King Tells Parliament LONDON (JTA)—King Hus- sein of Jordan, in a speech open- ing Parliament in Amman, indi- cated that American arms sup- plied him under the r ecent United States $10,000,000 military aid program may be used against Israel. Referring to the American military assistance, the monarch said that the responsibilities which Jordan was assuming in relation to the Palestine prob- lem and the "Zibnist danger" necessitated that the Arab state take all measures to strengthen her defenses. Thus, King Hus- sein continued, Jordan would be able to discharge her duties in defense of the Arab world. (It was also reported here" that a shipment of U.S. tanks and other heavy equipment for Jordan was unloaded in secrecy from an American ship at Aqaba on Sunday.) 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