Levi Eshkol Views Bourguiba Stand as 'Breakthrough'; India Backs Peace (Continued from Page I) by Egypt's Nasser in particular. He said that Israeli military action to prevent Arab water diversion schemes would not necessarily en- tail war with the Arabs. India Reported Backing Tunisian's Call for Talks NEW DELHI (JTA) India's government was reported support- ing the call for Arab-Israeli peace talks issued by Tunisia's President Habib Bourguiba. That report fol- lowed conversations with Prime Minister Shastri and other top of- ficials of the government with Mongi Slim, former president of the United Nations General As- sembly, who came here a few days ago as Bourguiba's representative to discuss the Middle East situa- tion with India's leaders. An editorial in the Indian Ex- press, an influential daily, noted that Israel has friendly relations with a number of African states, including Ghana, Ethiopia and the Ivory Coast, and that "Cairo has neither dared to question or to challenge" these states regarding Israel. The newspaper pointed out that India, as "a non-aligned state,' must "adhere to the concept of co- existence" advocated by Bour- guiba. "It would be illogical," stated the newspaper, "to support the concept of co-existence on a global scale and deny its applica- tion to particular areas such as the Middle East and North Africa." Bourguiba's Son, Rusk Air Proposals 'Only Lightly' WASHINGTON (JTA)—Foreign Minister Habib Bourguiba, Jr., of Tunisia, said that he touched "only very lightly" on President Bourguiba's proposals for Arab- Israel peace when he met with Secretary of State Rusk and other State Department officials. The foreign minister, son of the president, voiced hope here that other Arab nations would heed Tunisia's call for a reasonable settlement of the Arab-Israel im- passe based on his father's pro- posals. "I hope we will not be alone," he said, adding that he felt other Arab countries would display "wisdom." The purpose of his mission to Washington, how- ever, was to seek assistance for Tunisia's four-year economic plan to be launched next year. Parliament in Brazil Hears Plea for Arab-Israel Peace BRASILIA (JTA) — The forma- tion of local committees through- out Brazil to bring pressure on Arab and Israeli leaders to settle differences by negotiation was urged in Brazil's parliament by Representative Cunha Bueno. Recalling that a Brazilian, the late Oswaldo Aranha, had been president of the United Nations General Assembly which ap- proved recommendations for an independent Jewish State, Dr. Cunha Bueno made a strong ap- peal for 'the parliament to be aware of Brazil's responsibility to- ward peace in the Middle East. Nasser Reiterates Attack on Bourguiba; Gives View on U. S. Economic Aid LONDON (JTA)—Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser warned his people Sunday that the United States may want to at- tach strings to further economic aid to Egypt. At the same time, he again denounced Tunisia's Presi- dent Habib Bourguiba for propos- Owning your own home is a good investment - and when you finance your home with us, the dollars you pay each month are "growth dollars:" Each payment you make increases your equity Until you own your home debt-free. And in the meantime 'you enjoy it. Why not let some of these "growth dollars" work for you? Let us arrange& home loan for you tailored to your needs. ing Arab-Israeli peace talks, ac- cording to dispatches received here. In a May Day speech at a Cairo worker's rally, and over television, Nasser threw down the gauntlet to the United States, implying that Washington wants to condi- tion further aid on terms which he did not specify. As for Bour- guiba, he charged that Western Powers are "encouraging Israel to launch aggression" by supplying arms to Israel. (On Tuesday, Cairo announced suspension of all United Arab Air- lines flights to Tunisia.) From . Tunis it was reported that President Bourguiba had sent a lengthy letter to Nasser, seeking to meet with the Egyptian leader to discuss their differences. At the same time, however, President Bourguiba declared in an address at Sfax, Tunisia, that Nasser is "seeking to make himself the un- challenged master of the Arab world." Asserting that the pro- posals he had made thus far vis- a-vis Arab-Israeli peace talks were only "provisional," Bourguiba said he felt free to voice his own solu- tions and was "not prepared to surrender Tunisian sovereignty to anyone." In Algiers, President Ahmed Ben Bella said he favors a "peace- ful solution" to the Palestine prob- lem, provided that "solution" meant "the disappearance of of Israel." He stated that, if neces- sary, Algeria would go to war "to liberate Palestine." Egyptian Mob Attacks, Burns Tunisian Embassy in Cairo; Calls Bourguiba 'Zionist' PARIS (JTA)—Egyptian mobs, denouncing President Bourguiba of Tunisia as a "Zionist" for advo- cating Arab:Israel peace negotia- tions, attacked and burned the Tunisian Embassy in Cairo. Most of the demonstrators were stu- dents, particularly Palestinian Arab refugees. The demonstration followed an- nouncement by Egypt that it had withdrawn its ambassador from Tunisia in the wake of an attack on the Egyptian embassy in Tunis by Tunisian crowds. The Egyptian government simultaneously d e - nounced the Tunisian leader's bid to be an intermediary between the Arabs and Israel. Foreign Minister Mahmoud Riad told the Egyptian National Assembly that "this is a case in which there can be no in- termediary, no negotiations nor compromise." • The Egyptian foreign minis- ter's statement was the first offi- cial Egyptian comment on Bour- guiba's comment for Arab recog- nition of Israel and negotiation on outstanding issues, including the status of the Palestinian Arab refugees. The Cairo "Voice of the Arabs" Radio charged Bourguiba with "aggressive intentions against Egypt and Palestine." The Egyptian National Assem- bly urged the government to in- t e r v e n e energetically "to halt further Bourguiba statements and assure the unity of the Arab world where Palestine is concerned." The chairman of the Assembly's Arab. affairs committee also de- nounced the Tunisian's efforts and said there was no reason why Tunisia should continue as a mem- ber of the Arab League, but he did not call for Tunisia's ouster. 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