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TEL AVIV — White House
aide Myer Feldman left Israel
Tuesday after a five-day visit,
during which hp conferred with
key Israeli officials and report-
edly urged them to drop any
ideas of re-introducing at the
current UN sessions a proposal
for direct Israel - Arab peace
talks.
The White House aide insist-
ed at the airport, however, that
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"this was purely a private visit"
and that his talks with PriMe
Minister David Ben-Gurion and
Foreign Minister Mrs. Golda
Meir "were informal." He said
the talks "did not touch on mis-
siles, refugees or direct peace
talks problems."
Feldman, who came to Is-
rael to participate in ceremo-
nies commemorating the 10th
aniversary of the death of
Israel's first president, Dr.
Chaim Weizmann, also said at
the airport that he would
meet with President Kennedy
this week but that "all I will
tell him will be how I en-
joyed my trips in Israel dur-
ing this visit."
•Despite the airport state-
ment, it was learned that dur-
ing - his informal talks with
Weizmann Institute personali-
ties and other Israeli statesmen
Feldman had expressed the
opinion that in view of the
Cuban crisis and such internal
American affairs as the integra-
tion struggle in Mississippi and
the Congressional elections, the
time was not ripe for Israel to
press for direct peace talks at
the UN.
It was also reported that he
said that the White House un-
derstood Israel's fears concern-
ing the Arab refugee problem.
Maariv, a leading daily news-
paper, quoted him as saying
that "I am convinced about
President Kennedy's positive
attitude to Israel's essential
problems."
He had been scheduled to
meet again with Ben-Gurion
Tuesday but, because of bad
weather, his light plane was
unable to land in Jerusalem.
He did meet, however, with
Finance Minister Levi Eshkol
and the two men discussed
various aspects of financing
the purchase of Hawk. super-
sonic anti - aircraft missiles
which the U.S. has agreed to
sell to Israel. It had been re-
ported previously that the
U.S. had decided to assist Is-
rael with the financial prob-
lems of such purchases.
Feldman's talks with Israel
officials were understood to
have covered a wide range of
Middle. East problems and
American-Israeli relations, in-
cluding conferences on the Arab
refugee issue.
Ben-Gurion sent to Mr. Ken-
nedy through Feldman a set of
the recently-minted gold coins
issued in commemoration of the
Weizmann anniversary.
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Israel, and Walworth Barbour, Lord Louis was the guest of of Israel's defense forces.
United States Ambassador to
this country, conferred here
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separately with Foreign Minister
Golda Meir.
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Each is understood to have
discussed with Mrs. Meir the
views of their respective govern-
ments regarding the current
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U.S.A.-USSR Cuba crisis, and the
role being played in the Cuban
events by Acting Secretary Gen-
eral U Thant of the United
Nations.
Both conferences were consid-
ered part of the diplomatic rou-
tine whereby envoys keep other
governments informed of im-
portant international develop-
ments.
Mrs. Meir is scheduled to open
a foreign policy debate in the
Knesset. The Cabinet yielded to
demands of two opposition par-
ties, the Liberals and Herut, who
demanded that the debate on
foreign policy begin now, before
Mrs. Meir's return to United Na-
tions Headquarters to participate
in the debate slated there on the
Arab refugee problem.
Mrs. Meir's Knesset address,
launching the debate, is likely
to deal primarily with the vari-
ous facets of the Arab refugee
problem, and with a resolution
that will probably be introduced
at the UN, calling again for
direct peace talks between the
Arab states and Israel. However,
it was deemed certain that the
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current world crisis would be
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brought up during the debate by
members of opposition parties.
Subsequent to the conferences
held by Mrs. Meir with the am-
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ference here with Lord Louis
Mountbatten, chief of the British
Combined General Staff.
Lord Louis had come to Israel
primarily to attend ceremonies
in the Galilee, dedicating a Jew-
ish National -F u n d forest in
memory of his deceased wife,
Countess Edwina. After the dedi-
cation, however, he flew here by
helicopter to see Ben-Gurion. He
met also with two of Israel's
other defense chiefs. During the
Galilee ceremony, one of the par-
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Evidence Mounts
that World Nazi
Organization- Exists
GLASGOW, Scotland (JTA)—
A WJC official told a meeting
here that there was "mounting
evidence" that the anti-Semitic,
neo-Nazi and fascist organiza-
tions in various countries "are
united in a Nazi international."
The charge was made by Dr.
Siegfried Roth, executive direc-
tor of the WJC European Divi-
sion. He pointed out that the
West German government re-
ported last year that some 450
organizations, parties and pub-
lishing houses outside Germany
were serving the fascist move-
ment and similar bodies within
West Germany.
He said that these groups held
regular international gatherings
and maintained continuous liai-
son. He took issue with those
who oppose legislation against
racial hatred, declaring that it
was an "outdated concept" to
assume that it was a violation
of the principles of democracy
and freedom of speech to curb
the activities of those "who want
to make an end to these very
things."
Rev. William Sargent, leader
of the British anti-fascist Yellow
Star movement, told the meeting
that it was the responsibility of
the Christian Church to repent
its past history of anti-Semitism.
He declared that, when minori-
ties are persecuted, it was the
duty of a Christian to feel as if
he himself were under attack.
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, Novemb er 9,
Say Kennedy Aide Advised Israel Golda Heir Sees Russian, U.S. Envoys in Israel
JERUSALEM (JTA)—Mikhail ticipants was Deputy Minister of honor at a luncheon given by
Against Arab Peace Talk Bid at UN Bodrov,
Soviet Ambassador to Defense Shimon Peres. Later, General Zvi Tsur, Chief of Staff