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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, June 18, 1958

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 18, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Soviet bars the stars and stripes unification in Agenda for Summit talks Moscow Premier Nikita Khrushchev hat flatly rejected any possibility of including German reunification on the Agenda of Summit in letter to president Eisen Hower sent last week end released said a regarded Western striving to in clude Germany on the Agenda As one thing designed to nip the Summit meeting in the the official soviet Noah Agency taws Khrushchev said no International meeting was competent to take up German reunification and Reiter ated the soviet position that this raps Khrushchev As publicity seeker9 Washington a state department made Public monday flight hitherto secret Doc menu Roku of to projected Summit and accused soviet Premier Nikita to Khrushchev of seeking publicity for Bunirt dept Iommi called together end handed out about words of papers Deai do with preparations for a big three documents in the West May 38 proposal for Summit the wests Tanker Crews off strike of few Tofick Cap a St Tjw of hit Tanker Wamen was set Bat Engi font Lunea on Plum 135 m of hum of Iago atm were caught in of weft Frooma fit to acting the first few hours Tig put Maer Linen were Otto tact in the walkout of the beef Cluj National Marl Emu Tanker began at Midnight Nidd contract mean Iwa other Tea and liners and belonging to the tean of Tanto reached of contract differences Wutte 10year atomic pact signed by Japan Washington a the Wrt Japan monday formally signed atomic will provide Japan with kilograms of War iced to fue nuclear reactors expected to Start by the end of this year Koichiro Takat signed Lor chairman Lew i of atomic Energy conv and Walter a Storant Secretary of state for the cast jointly for the May 28 memo seeking to define the precise scope and character of pre Summit and a proposed schedule for working out Summit Agenda which was submitted May 3l state department press Chiei Lincoln White said the papers were made Public because soviet foreign minister Andrei Gromyko notified ambassador Llewellyn Thomp ton in Moscow that Russia was going to publish its Gromyko apparently acted in the soviets came out monday with the text of Khrushchev 38page letter of june 11 to president violate spirit state department officials said this violated the spirit of the aunt Mit preparations under Way in Moscow among Gromyko and the ambassadors of the Britain and these department officials said the Only explanation Gromyko gave Thompson was m Gromyko the Western press had distorted the soviet position and he wanted the record Western officials said they had no intention to make the Docu Public they they intended to talk seriously in diplomatic through the tubal maans of exchanging Diplo Matic until some sort or agreement could be reached on where and How to hold a Summit while the state department did not make Public Khrushchev june ii letter to it commented on it no major change we can Only conclude that n major purpose of Khrushchev Tetter was to publicize More the Standard positions taken by the soviet Union on topics it considers should be discussed at a Summit the department Reading of three documents made Public indicated no major Congo in hitherto known West Erp position on key topics of any Summit five general headings made up the wests position disarmament european Security and Ger Man International strengthening the United and easing tension in Eastern Europe was a matter for the existing Ger Man states to Settle Tass also published soviet proposals for topics for the Agenda of the Summit they Are halting of nuclear weapon of All Hydrogen and rocket of a nuclear and rocket free zone in Central of an East West no aggression pact ban on Tho use of cosmic space for military of nil bases on foreign territory and International cooperation in cosmic up acc of foreign troops stationed in Germany and other countries of of a German peace measures far preventing a Surprise for the Extension of International Trade of relations and among the hostile and warlike propaganda Between the of easing tension in the Middle Ike shocked at f continued from Page 1 equally shocked by the Mike Mansfield d Mont predicted the execution of Nagy Iii strengthen the resist Ance movement everywhere behind the Iron inns fiend and other members of the Senate voiced Shock and called the action a soviet Mansfield said Tho execution of the four is evidence i hat soviet Premier in klan is As brute and ruthless As a tacit Tiff memorial to the Robert tart of Ohio Thea twice life size part it bust by Susanna Steven of new Yore statue will go on Dif play to new Voyk in uti photo new lawsuits due in drive to curb at tiling los Angeles api a los Angeles attorney announced he will file suit in Washington on be half of 22 Pacific area residents who Are seeking court notion to prevent the atomic a Energy com Mission from further nuclear attorney Wirin said he will file suit in Washington fed eral District court to enjoin the see Law on Faye Ike Power or Rod n member of the sen ate foreign relations said the soviet announcement pointed up the need for new authority for president Eisenhower to offer additional old to communist nations when he thinks it would enable them to loosen mos cows the Senate last week adopted an amendment by senator know land to strip such authority from the billion foreign id citing the 4342 Rol Call vote against the Wayne Morse snid the Senate adopted an Amend ment that slammed he door in the faces of people of the satellite countries by denying the president the right to use his discretion in offering Aid to Benefit the Peoples themselves we should never lose any Opportunity to demonstrate to the people in communist countries the superiority of our system of fair trial and tests by the at Sam he it will apply a preliminary injunction Loen join nuclear experiments in the Marshall Wirin said the Case is n com pan Lon suit to that filed by or Linus Nobel prizewinning professor of biochemistry at the California Institute of technology British philosopher Bertrand rus sell and 1g others in the dist run of Columbia last family of Ilain turfs who la one of four attorneys handling Boh planned to fit to Washington Dwight a 38yearolct marshallese with his wife and six Chil comprise eight of the Plain Heine was superintendent of the marshal islands from 1950 to in an affidavit which Heine said he plans to file in support of the application for preliminary injun he states a the result of the 3954 nuclear explosions in the Marshall Many of the suffered serious the falling of hair from the head and the lowering of the blood Many children Are smaller than Normal for their age and the extent of latent radiation effects is still unknown and May show up in the employers included in non red oath amendment a As Well As would twee to Ign noncom Man it under a Labo Bill Arnid Nunt of pud by the amendment was offered by sent Karl James Easland of f Tam Zartler us How that swear they not conv to tear nolo it to have for few it atonal Zubor relations Eisenhower had asked that this Mundt and bait  pm Thor than set Jahn Mcclean whose committee Hai been digging for months into Union management backed Mundt and East John Kennedy and Irving Ives floor managers of the Bill and also members of the rackets fought the eaten Lon of the non communist requirement that marked the first time that Kennedy and Ivet have gone Down to defeat in four of debate on the Bill earlier they had helped turn on a Votee an amendment which would have forbidden any strike that had not been sanctioned by the workers in a secret elec the Eisenhower administration had also opposed this which was offered by William Purtell the Senate quickly adopted by voice vote an amendment by requiring that Union reports filed on trusteeship be made available to members of the local held under Kennedy accepted Senate democratic Leader Lyndon John son a tet said some telegrams from re Talleri and others had been received by senators Over the weekend which might lengthen debate on the Bill retailers particularly have urged amendments to the Bill to tighten the ban on secondary Boycotts in the Taf Bartler the lawmakers Are bound by a time limit on debate to an Effort to bring it to a final vote this Britain delays  till thursday Lon Don a p or me flints the Harold Macmillan he had Elded to postpone n state mint the future of Cyprus until a Ncmillan ii he Rio i defer the policy statement at request of Paul Maryk eneral of North pfc inn treaty j Sayij or fans proposal policy had potted whose full and helpful dhru Shion which our a Floris find a basis for a solution received Oral he added As a on of the conveyed to majesty government u Strong quest to postpone their Parv Centary state Avni in the would be of i Turkey insists Cypet must be partitioned Ankara a the to Lett parliament has resolved to Natty world governments that to ratty will accept nothing but the petition of the turkish grand National after an closed adopted a instructing the Assembly to notify world Tutt Turkey blames nil those who Voke and support terrorism a suit the turkish Community on Cyan j and insists Only Cyprus can be Ted to my the the approved states Mlot Jii test Widen to in proved it i Alioth Triy accept partition a rightful just solution to order o end m dangerous unfriendly feelings and duty tit among the two communities Nuto it impossible for to Xvi gather any longer and to Coop Tatt under one it is bar Essary to separate two a unities legally am to Anteena to turkish comm Tariff that they never will be Date greek for this in to h cure peace and order on the dotted to bring Back understands and Friendship to International h lations which have been Ousby it is necessary it accept and apply partition Ftp i final Connelly must Start terms lows a the  Lamar Caudle und Matthew top tit Truman for Bation or reduction of their year prison Jar cd Apt racy to defraud the Coveris that in a tax Case have been judge gunner Nordbye of District court said stud Kiml Connelly presented nothing in Job their appeals that would a Twat probation or lessening of they were tried two years but have been on Bond during their Lett were also fined Connelly was Ary to former president Caudle was a former head Justice departments tax the marshals office he ruling Means the two men e expected to surrender n St loud and Start Sery prison draft Cau unchanged Washington has issued a draft cull for men in August this is Uota previously Une and 8 i it it  
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