Israel Press Criticizes Ben-G urion Visit wit h Adenauer JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The The strongest criticism came , New York meeting between Is- rael Premier David Ben-Gurion and German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer drew critical com- ment from Tel Aviv newspa- pers, some of them representing the views of parties in the gov- ernment coalition. in an editorial in Haaretz, lead- ing independent daily, which as- serted that the meeting meant not only the complete moral re- habilitation of Germany but was likely to be used by the Ger- mans in the future whenever they were reminded of Nazi NOW • LEASE A CAR • • ! We Have the Car Of Your Choice individual or Fleet Leasing Programs Designed to Save You Money. SEDANS STATION WAGONS as low as as low as $56 $66 per month up per month up • Cadillacs • Fords • Chevrolets • Pontiacs • Oldsmobiles • Ramblers, etc. STOP IN OR . PHONE: MORRIE MASLOWE LEASING ALL STATE CAR CORP. 12727 E. McNICHOLS LA 6-0300 atrocities or latent anti-Sem- itism. The paper complained that Ben-Gurion seemed to be judg- ing by Dr. Adenauer, who was a product of the pre-Nazi era, and said he could not know what the face of Germany would be after Dr. Adenauer disappeared from the scene. The newspaper also warned of the implications the meeting could have on Israeli-Soviet re- lations since, it said, Dr. Aden- auer symbolized the most ex- treme anti-Soviet attitude. The newspaper Al Ha-Mish- mar, organ of the Mapam party, described the meeting as a painful fact interpreted in a harmful, serious way." Lamer- hav, organ of the Achdut- Avodah party, noted editorially that the meeting had "saddened and depressed many Jews in Israel and abroad." Tel Aviv evening newspapers reported that a result of the Ben-Gurion-Adenauer meeting in New York last week might be a German loan to Israel of $75-100,000,000 for industrial development. Chancellor Aden- auer was reported to have told Ben-Gurion that he would be prepared to push such a loan. Macmillan Makes Statement on Talks With B-G on Arms (Direct. JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) LONDON. — Prime Minister Macmillan told the House -of Commons Tuesday that while Israel's Prime Minister Ben- Gurion was in this country on a "private visit, he called on me at his request and we discussed problems • of the Middle East and- the world." Laborite Dingle Foot de- manded to know whether the question of British supply of arms to Israel had' been discuss- ed and whether an assurance of such supply had been given to Ben-Gurion. In -reply, Mac- millan said he stands on the answer to a similar question given in Parliament last week by Joint Undersecretary for Direct JTA Teletype Wire luncheon given to me by the Foreign Affairs Robert Allan , to The Jewish News LONDON — Israel's Prime . Prime Minister on the first day who had told the House that it Minister Ben-Gurion left Lon- of my arrival in London. In was not in the public interest don Airport Wednesday after- conversations I held the same to disclose whether or not arms noon with the. declaration: "I evening at 10 Downing Street requests had been received from am going home filled with with the Prime Minister and foreign governments. He added pleasant impressions of this Foreign Secretary, we discussed that the government would not great and fair minded country, the situation in the Middle give the assurance that an arms where our young state can learn East and the world at large. I request from Israel would be met also Mr. and Mrs. Hugh denied before Commons had many useful lessons. "I am leaving this country Gaitskell (Gaitskell is leader of had the opportunity of discuss- with a deep sense of gratitude the Labor Party ) , whom I have ing such a request. "I did observe," the Premier for the kind hospitality ex- met before in Israel, as well as tended to me. I was glad many of our Jewish friends added, "that in an interview to meet the Prime Minister from the Zionist Organization Ben-Gurion said he favored and members of his cabinet as and from the Board of Deputies complete disarmament in the Middle East, with mutual in- well as many old friends at the of British Jews." Ben-Gurion said he had "a spection before world disarma- very pleasant rest in a country ment begins. An embargo in the hotel" at Oxford where he in- present position, when a great dulged "in my vice" of book power is sending arms to one browsing, purchasing a number country, would be a great in- of books at Blackwell's and justice." other book shops. When Foot persisted in elicit- The Times of London de- ing from the Prime Minister a clared in an editorial Wednes- statement on whether he favors day that Ben-Gurion "seems an attempt to control arms sup- well satisfied" with his talks plies to the Middle East: Mac- in Washington and London. millan answered: "I am in favor The editorial stated: "He now of anything we ban do to• re- believes that an East-West de- duce tension there as part of, tent after the summit con- and perhapS in connection , with ferenee will not inelude Middle East agreement ar- In another statement to the ranged without consultation House, Mac-millan- rejected a with Israel at her expense. This Labor requestthat a Royal Com- he was said to hi..ve feared. Pre- mission be named to investigate sumably also h now considers the record of British, French Israel can count on support if and Israel consultations prior attacked and upon assistance to the Suez Campaign of 1956. over defensive weapons — jet All these matters, Macmillan aircraft or anti-aircraft mis- st ated, were discussed in Parli sites, for instance—if the arma- a ment at the time of the Suez ments of . her Arab neighbors Campaign and subsequently. For are sizably increased." that reason, he declared, he saw Referring to Israel's "con- no reason for further inquiry. cern" over mounting costs of defense, especially in view of To Arrange Rome Memorial "probable economic difficul- ROME, (JTA)—Members of ties" that may face Israel in the next few years, the Times edi- the Rome City Council asked torial concluded: "It is small Mayor Urbana Cioccetti to ar- wonder, therefore, that the Is- range a memorial meeting on raelis are endeavoring to en- Capital Hill on Thursday, the courage investment and to 16th anniversary of the Ardea- expand exports, in particular tine Caves massacre. the products of light industry, and that they view with concern Come and See the Beautiful the mounting costs of defense." • B-G Leaves Britain, Pleased with Results of Official Reception Strictly delicious! 57 164A/.6"17E5 mo ugupAcTunto - IN. 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