Israel Welcomes Peace Talks with Jordan on Scopus Issue ;ERUSALEM, (JTA)—Israel number of limited problems want to identify itself with an indicated an eagerness to enter which required, careful and im- approach that the Arabs might find unacceptable. into negotiations leading to im- mediate handling. Asked if he felt that peace (The Christian Science Moni- plementation of the Israel-Jor- dan agreement on the move- in the Middle East was now a tor, in a Cable from Paris said ment of men and supplies little more certain as a result that . if the NATO conference through the Arab Legion lines of his visits to Jordan, Israel, takes up the Middle East, works to Mt. Scopus. Syria and Lebanon, he said that out a policy, and then shows it Commenting on an announce- peace was a much bigger ques- will resist any further Soviet in- ment that Hammarskjold would tion and he was concerned only cursions there, then Moscow appoint a UN officer to negoti- with the immediate problems may be expected to hold down ate with the parties for imple- for which he made his trip. He its Middle East expansion. On mentation of that compact, Is- said he would name a special the other hand, if the summit rael Foreign Ministry officials representative to .handle the meeting fails to show that welcomed Hammarskjold's pro- agreement reached between Is- NATO has both a Middle East posed action and said Israel had rael and Jordan on the Mount policy and has redesigned its been waiting since 1949 to im- Scopus convoy controversy but military machine to take that plement this agreement. he did not say when he would fully into account, Moscow can interpret that failure as a green They also noted that for the make the appointment. Asked about Col. Byron light to continue in its Middle past eight years Israel had been waiting to implement Article Leary, acting chief of staff of East-African expansion," the ca- Eight of the armistice agree- the UN Truce Supervisory or- ble said.) The State Department re- ment which calls for the estab- ganization whom the Jordanians lishment of a special commit- charged with pro-Israel bias in fused to comment on a press tee to settle a variety of mat- the convoy controversy, the report stating that Adlai E. ters left up in the air after Secretary General said he saw Stevenson had urged the no reason to go into that at this United States Administration the war of 1948. to seek NATO cooperation for A new crisis involving the moment and that he had put his United Nations machinery in full confidence in Col. Leary in a general political settlement in the Middle East and that Palestine flared following a writing. He said full inspection four-hour meeting of the Is- of Mount Scopus convoys was the Administration indicated rael - Syrian Mixed Armistice necessary to make sure the Is- that the NATO meeting was Commission. The session dealt rael Jordan agreement would be not the proper forum to dis- cuss the suggestion of the for- with an Israeli complaint fulfilled. mer Democratic Presidential against Syrian killing of an Dulles Appears Amenable candidate. Israeli two weeks ago. to Italian Proposal Lincoln White, State Depart- Direct JTA Teletype Wire While the background of the ment spokesman, said the 'De- to The Jewish News situation is not known, the -Syr- WASHINGTON, — Secretary partment had no comment on ians announced after the meet- ing that they would not coop- of State Dulles told a press con- the report. A spokesman for erate with Col. Christian Moe, ference Tuesday he approves Mr. Stevenson flatly denied the UN chairman of the .MAC. This the basis of objectives of the report. He said: "The Governor had doubtless follows Jordan's non-coopera- Italian proposal to create a spe- tion move which necessitated cial fund for Middle Eastern discussed many ideas in the the flying of UN Secretary Gen- development. While he found it State Department, and probably eral Dag Hammarskjold last a useful suggestion and an ac- this one. He has long been con- ceptable concept, Dulles said cerned with new initiatives in week to Jordan . and Israel. The Israelis, for their part, the proposal needed more care- the Middle East and suggested said little. Their communique, ful study. Dulles agreed with an arms embargo, and enlarged more guarded than usual, noted Italian Foreign Minister Pella boundary guarantees, a year or that there were both official and that more needs to be done to more ago." But so far as urging unofficial talks during the meet- aid underdeveloped areas. Dul- that NATO make a new effort ing. The communique mention- les also agreed that European in the Middle East, Stevenson ed no decisions taken at the nations have legitimate ground "has made no such proposal." meeting and even failed to men- for special concern for healthy tion Syrian announcement in development of the Middle East Improvement Seen In reference to Col. Moe. because of their close relation- Israel-Polish Relations Direct JTA Teletype Wire It was learned after a meet- ship to that area. He said the to The Jewish News ing of the Israeli Cabinet that question existed as to how to JERUSALEM, — Satisfaction UN Secretary General Dag work out such a program and was expressed in government Hammarskjold is expected to whether OEC or NATO labels circles here Tuesday over the visit Egypt between Christmas would be acceptable. There was fact that considerable improve- and New Year's unless some also a question whether it ment has taken place in recent urgent problems—such as Egyp- should be financed as proposed weeks in relations between Po- tian detention of an Israeli fish- by Italy through the Marshall land and Israel. ing trawler and her crew of Plan loan repayments. Government circles were well Commenting on containment six — are settled beforehand in of "brushfire wars," in response pleased with the first official New York. pronouncement in many years According to reports cur- , to another question, Dulles said by an Eastern European diplo- rent here, Mr. Hammarskjold there has been a good deal of mat that his government recog- admitted to Premier Ben-Gu- consideration of whether war nized the right of Jews to immi- rion the UN's impotence in could be limited to certain grate to Israel. relation to implementing its areas, and that NATO may Such a statement was made resolutions guaranteeing Is- study limitations of local wars. (From Tel Aviv it was re- by the new Polish Minister to rae' freedom of passage ported that the Italian pro- Israel, Antony Bida, when he through the Suez Canal. If posal for a Middle Eastern presented his credentials to one of the great power op- development fund , was .. re- President Itzhak Ben-Zvi last poses it, implementation is ceived "favorably" in Israel, week. impossible, Mr. Hamm a r- but officials were reluctant to The Polish cultural delega- skjold is said to have con- comment pending a study of tion which just left Israel sign- ceded. The Premier is understood to details. "It was noted, how- ed an agreement for an ex- have warned the Secretary Gen- ever, that the basic premises change of books and newspa- eral that withdrawal of the UN of the proposal were consist- pers between the two countries. Emergency Force from the ent with Israel's policy," a A Polish medical team is now Strait of Tiran might cause a New York Times report said. in Israel studying mother and major incident since Israel will On the other hand, the New child care. Israel and Poland not tolerate Egyptian attempts York Times reported from recently signed a trade pact ex- to interfere with Israel shipping Cairo that the Italian plan panding trade, and Israeli ves- was received by the Nasser sels are scheduled to call at Po- from Elath. (At the United Nations it was government "with consider- lish ports. confirmed that after a visit to able suspicion.") The NATO structure will Elath Confers With Lloyd Stockholm on Dec. 20, Ham- not be used in any move for LONDON, — Israel Ambassa- marskjold will fly to the Gaza Strip. While in the area he is Middle Eastern peace because dor Eliahu Elath conferred also expected to confer with Arab states regard some Tuesday with British Foreign NATO members as "colonial- Secretary Selwyn Lloyd. The Egyptian authorities.) istic" powers, it was indicated 90-minute session was officially here. United States officials described as a review of cur- UN Approves Urgent speaking privately about rent affairs. Political observers, Appeal For Relief Funds plans for the forthcoming however, assume that the Am- For Arab Refugees UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., NATO meeting in Paris said bassador expressed Israel's ap- (JTA) — The Special Commit- the gathering would study de- prehension over the British tee of the General Assembly velopments in the Arab-Israel government's recent revival of approved an urgent appeal for sphere but would avoid the proposals for the settlement of funds to operate the United problem of Arab-Israel dif- the Arab-Israel conflict at the expense of Israeli territorial ad- Nations Relief and Works Agen- ferences. The State Department rules justments. cy program for Arab refugees There is no doubt, these ob- next year. The vote was 49 to out a NATO approach to the zero. The Soviet bloc and many Arab-Israel situation mainly be- servers believe, that Israel's Asian countries were among the cause of Arab emotionalism di- continued objections to such rected against France, a key proposals offered by former 21 which abstained. UN Secretary General Ham- NATO member. It was noted Prime Minister Sir Anthony marskjold said on his return that the Arabs also find other Eden in his famous Guildhall from the Middle East that he NATO nations objectionable speech were drawn to Lloyd's had made his trip to handle a and the United States does not attention. . Israel Wins First Round in Court Battle Against Russian Oil Firm LONDON (JTA)—Represen- tatives of two Israeli oil cor- porations, during their first day in court in Moscow to argue a breach of contract claim, won from a three-man Soviet arbitration board an order directing the Soviet de- fendant to give a full reply to the claim. The defendant, Soyuzneft- Export, the Soviet Union's oil export corporation, stopped de- liveries of oil to Israel and cancelled contracts on Nov. 6, 1956, a week after Israel opened its Sinai campaign. The ostensible reason given by the export corporation was that it had lost its export license for Israel. In seeking to establish its claim in principle, Israel filed suit for $2,396,440 in damages for the uncompleted contract of one of the companies for the first half of 1957. The sum makes this the largest claim brought before the foreign trade arbitration commission in its 25-year history. The Israel claimants are Jordan Investments, Ltd., and the Delek Israel Fuel`Corpora- tion. David M. Schlosberg and Zeev Argaman are the Israel representatives appearing be- fore the commission. The case has attracted tre- mendous interest, particularly in Western countries, because it poses a challenge to Soviet government contentions that Soviet export and import cor- porations are independent busi- ness enterprises, rather than instruments of Soviet policy. The Soidet export corpora- tion was expected to plead it could not fulfill its contracts with the Israel oil companies because of "force majeure," an act beyond its control. This legal principle is used by western non-governmental enterprises, but the two Israel attorneys were planning to contend that in the Soviet Union all businesses are gov- ernment monopolies and, there- fore, subject to government control. The two Israel firms had contracts for 1957 and 1958 for the purchase of 1,150,000 tons of fuel and crude oil at a cost of $18,000,000 represent- ing about a third of Israel's total fuel use annually. Justice Henry Butzel Named to Sinai Board Justice Henry M. Butzel has been chosen as honorar; board member of Sinai Hospital, ac- cording to announcement by Dr. Julien Priver, Sinai director. Two new and six re-elected trustees of Sinai Hospital were named recently. The new trus- tees are Tom Borman and Joseph Handleman. Renamed to office are Charles N. Agree, Jacob A. Citrin, Israel D a v i d s o n, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehlrich, Abe Kasle and Leonard N. Simons. This story corrects regret- table errors in last week's is- sue. Take 21 Million Photos of Concentration Camps KASSEL, Germany (JTA)- An official Israel team has completed more than two years' work taking 21,000,000 photographs of documents con- cerning concentration camps. The vast photographic lib- rary which has been built up on microfilm by the Israel team contains the record of all traceable deaths which oc- curred in German concentra- tion camps. The commission received full help from the West German authorities. 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