Ben-Gurin's Speech in Knesset Reiterates Israel's Desire for Peace (Continued from Page 1) balance of power differs from the Soviet attitude towards Is- Observers described this avoid- the local military balance." rael might change if Israel ance of extremes as a crystal- The Israel Premier expressed adopted a less pro-Western lization of Israel's posture to- regret that there had been no policy. day in foreign affairs. improvement in Soviet - Israel One report had it that the Ben-Gurion's speech made relations "despite all our ef- Soviets hinted they would end seven major points: (1) there forts to improve our relations their anti-Israel campaign if is no change in Israel's foreign with this mighty power which the Israel Government came policy; (2) Israel's intentions contains 3,000,000 Jews and is out publicly against the Bagh- are peaceful; (3) military vic- one of the decisive factors in dad Pact. tories are insufficient to world policy." In Washington Israel Am- achieve a solution in the Mid- He described the Soviet dle East; (4) Israel's primary Union's- early attitude of friend- bassador Abba Eban charac- task is the internal social and ship to Israel and noted that terized the Middle East situa- economic consolidation of the "since the Egyptian dictator tion as an issue of "cosmic country; (5) the importance of opened the gate of the Middle survival" that removes front developing closer relations be- East to the Soviet Union, there lines and causes the danger tween Israel and the countries has been a very clear and sur- facing Israel to be a matter of Asia and Africa; (6) the prising deterioration in this of immediate concern to time is not far off when Israel great power's attitude to Israel others. will use the atom for agricul- and this attitude, of course, has Speaking at an Israel bond tural and industrial purposes, not been weakened with the function, Eban suggested that and (7) arms in Arab lands, growing influence of the Soviet the regional crisis is such that whether from the Communists Union in Syria. it now directly involves the or from the West, are actually "intimate interests" of the two "The change that has now greatest world powers. aimed at Israel. come about in the Middle He said he had no doubt of The premier spoke before a East," continued Ben-Gurion, survival. He pointed out packed house and a distin "is that it is no longer local Israel's ten years ago Israel stood guished group of spectators in forces but powerful external that eluding President Itzhak Ben - forces that aggravate the ten- alone while today some of the Zvi. His speech was followed sion in the region and only strongest nations are "in by a report from Mrs. Golda parallel and complimentary honor" committed to Israel's Meir, the Foreign Minister, on world forces can reduce this independence. the United Nations, and on her tension." In Sydney, Australian Prime talks in Washington and Rome, Minister Robert G. Menzies Meanwhile, a ranking Soviet called for United Nations spon- after which the Knesset began diplomat was quoted here as sorship of urgent, high level its debate on foreign policy. having advised a prominent Ben - Gurion congratulated Jewish personality that the discussions aimed at ending the "Russian science and the peo- question of Jewish emigration tension in the Middle East. Speaking at a conference of ple" on the successful dis- from the Soviet Union to Israel patch into space of an earth in the form of "reunion of the Liberal Party's Federal satellite but noted that "our families" was an "open ques- Council, the Prime Minister in- joy over this scientific and tion," the answer to which sisted that at the head of the technological milestone has, might depend on Israel policy area's needs was a final, guar- however, been overshadowed in the present Middle East anteed settlement of the Arab- Israel borders. to no little extent by the re- crisis. sultant increase in world ten- Next in priority, Menzies News of the Soviet admoni- listed: settlement of the Arab sion which is associated with the artificial satellite either tion came as reports were in- refugee problem, provision of as a cause or consequence." creasingly circulated here that economic aid without strings to Moscow, simultaneously with the nations of the region and He said Israel could not help its public attacks on Israel, was encouragement of peaceful but be concerned by the in- giving hints to the effect that trade. crease in tension in the world and in the Middle East whether 1t-----w- 61Inf-c-tal- -with the satellite. "The Middle East has been a focal point of ten- sion between East and West for more than two years, since the beginning of the copiOus flow of arms from the Soviet bloc to Egypt," he declared. "Israel has been aware, since the rise of the state, that it lives in two spheres, the region which comprises itself and its Arab neighbors, and the greater world sphere which devotes considerable attention to the affairs of this region for his- torical and geo-political rea- sons. "The events of the last 10 years," said Ben-Gurion. "have proven that a military cam- paign cannot, by itself, be de- cisive, because the Middle Eastern sphere is involved, per- haps more than any other area, in the world sphere where the If You Turned the *IT'S .11 Upside Down You Won't Find a Finer Wine Than •LAR. Courts in Wisconsin Connecticut G ive Jewish Parents Child Custody Actor's Arrest Strains Relations Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News rest to start a diplomatic tussle with Israel. The Hungarian government has threatened to cut Israel's diplOmatic staff in Budapest over refusal of Israel authorities to halt criminal proceedings against the actor. Greguss claimed that the girl, whom he said he knew previously, had come to his hotel to ask for an autographed -photo, but he insisted nothing had happened to the girl. The trial continued in a Tel Aviv District Court Tuesday. TEL AVIV—Hungarian actor Zoltan Greguss, whose arrest on charges of raping a 12-year-old Israeli girl has created strained relations between Israel and the Communist satellite re- gime, said Tuesday he was not accusing the Israel government in his arrest, but that he was the victim of personal enmity. The actor made a statement to a Tel Aviv newspaper be- fore he knew the Budapest government was using his ar- WE HOPE YOU WILL BE ONE OF 35 MILLION PEOPLE WHO WILL VISIT THE CITY OF HOPE SUNDAY, OCT. 27 00 "Wide, Wide World" Channel 4 Thinking of Cadillac Think of Me JOHN LEBOW Representing EAST JEFFERSON BRANCH CADILLAC MOTOR COMPANY 3180 E. JEFFERSON LO 7-6811 — Res. UN 3 5127 - Why More , From JTA Wires In two separate cases, one in Madison, Wis., the other in Westport, Conn., two Jewish couples were awarded custody of adopted children. The events brought to mind the recently- concluded, successful fight of the Melvin Ellises to - keep their adopted daughter. In Madison, a Wisconsin county court judge dismissed a petition by a Protestant woman to quash adoption proceedings which placed her daughter with a Jewish couple 15 months ago when the infant was four days old. The second incident had to do with an 18-month custody struggle by a Catholic couple in Westport, Conn., who handed over their infant daughter to a childless Jewish couple and then wanted her back. The case ended this week when a Pro- bate Judge awarded custody of two-year-old Debby to the foster parents. The Madison judge ruled that the natural mother had given the child "nothing but birth," and declared that this child "has formed attachments" to its adoptive parents "and doesn't even know the mother." No names were revealed in the ruling because Wisconsin adoption laws ban such public- ity. The laws also provide that "whenever practicable," a child must be given in adoption to foster parents of the same re- ligious faith. The mother claimed she did not know at the time that the adopting parents were Jewish, although she admitted in court testimony that she suspected this when she saw the names on the consent documents. The baby's father, who has a Catholic background, is the first and divorced husband of the and More Folks • Save The mother, who has six other chil- dren, two by her first husband and four by her second hus- band, who is presently suing her for divorce. The little Westport girl was born five months after Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hahn, of Mount Vernon, were wed, and was adopted a few days after her birth by Mr. and Mrs. Larry Haines of Westport. Mrs. Hahn testified that she agreed to have Debbie adopted before her birth, and then changed her mind when she saw her baby for the first time. Probate Ridge Earl H. Jagoe ruled that the paramount issue was the welfare of the child and that "it was conceded that the Haines are suitable persons to be adopted parents and will give the child a good home. The mere change of mind on the part of the natural parent is not sufficient cause for deny- ing an adoption." Both couples stated that re- ligion was not an issue in the custody dispute. American Way! 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