European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 1, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday november 1, 195 Ster finer 3 the Moscow led Friday night that r russian writers Hashe soviet government to author Boris Pasternak of let Clit in help. Ono source said Tho group also asked Tho Krilor s expulsion from Russia us d traitor. Pinsl Frnnk hns Boon under fire in Tho soviet Union since be was Awn Dod the 1,958 Nobel for literature. He turned the Pho Down after Tho soviet. Literary Gir Otte labelled Tho a word a to ,.ilo against. The soviet Union. Trail Orthe Moscow broadcast reported soviet author Smirnov described Pasternak As n traitor and an enemy of the Tho mooting was attended by All Moscow analogy Sofronov Boris Polevoi and others 14 All told who spoke it Tho mooting said with anger and indignation that. Paster Nak had slandered what was dear est to soviet Man Tho whole progressive world and Tho october revolution the broadcast said. Resolution adopted the Rizic stink ado plod a Resolution unanimously approving the decision to expel Pasternak from the Union of soviet writers and asked the government to deprive the traitor Boris Pasternak of soviet Pasternak was awarded the no Bel prise for his poetry and his novel or. Zhivago which de scribes Tho plight of Ordinary rus Sian people caught up in Tho tur Moil of Tho russian revolution. Kerry i. Casey 10, of Englewood calif., who admitted shooting u 82-Yciir-old House wife with u .22-Cai revolver when she refused to Dropper purse plays with a Teddy boor in the county jail As he talks with investigator Bill Maraggos. Authorities refused to permit a full face picture of the boy. The woman mrs. Shirley Orlofsky is in fair condition with a shoulder wound. A photo Lodge assails India a report continued from or i front version. To said both the . And Tho soviet Union had accepted an Indian yugoslav Resolution. To said further time was needed to work out a declaration to be made by the ., the soviet Union and Britain to accompany the declared 1 b a i Lull had seriously misstated what we understood to be the to said Laii should have read out. Tothe committee the soviet Reserva Tion which in effect amounted Toa rejection of the Compromise plan. The . Delegate then outlined the soviet reservation. It was n declaration that the three big Powers understood Tho Resolution to moan that they wore Banning nuclear testing for All time regardless of what happened in the Geneva talks. Lodge insisted that the Unshuld act now on a Western Resolution calling for u suspension of the tests while efforts were being made at Geneva to work Oula control system to guard against illegal testing. Dutch Tulip bulbs Stem from Israel pout k l i / a u k t ii South Africa us d Cecil Llama ii former israeli Consul general in new York still Here Friday that Israel is exporting hundreds and thousands of Tulip bulbs to the Netherlands. He said the bulbs were grown cheaper in israeli Sunshine than in dutch Hothouse. Iurii Ifim coals to Newcastle was How Ilyau laughingly de scribed the move. Unix ii says demos have rim out of Gas in Campaign continued from Page 1 president Truman s Victory Over Thomas e. Dewoy. Nixon urged Republican party workers to pour it on All overt country in the closing Days of the Campaign when he said the democrats Are staggering an stumbling toward the finish no Campaign in recent american history has come up to its closing Days with As Many key races still to b decided he said. Usually by this time voting Pat terns arc Sot and very few votes Aro changed in the last Days of a Campaign Nixon said. But from my observation the Public interest on a general scale first began to develop Between the 10th and Ifill of october to then we have Boon picking up momentum daily and their the democratic Campaign has ground to a purse string retaliation expected by Kefauver Evansville ind. Up democrats in the next session of con Gress stung by president Eisen Hower s charges of radicalism May retaliate by snapping the purse shut on Tho administration sen. Estes Kefauver a Tenn has indicated. Tho Tennessee Democrat pro dieted that the democrats will win a great political Victory in tuesday s elections. When it comes time for appropriations from Tho democratic Congress or. Eisenhower will be sorry he charged us with hem radicals Kefauver told parly workers. Bruce set Tor . Vacation Bonn uip1 David k. , . Ambassador to West Germany Friday paid a Farewell visit to Chancellor Konrad Ade Nauer before a vacation in Washington. Tho ambassador will leave Bonn thursday and return nov. 21. . Backs Chiang Force to Aid any China revolt continued from Page 1 to Chiang s oct. 23 renunciation of Force other than that the nationalist Leader reserved the right of that time Dulles said i would not want to go into a Dis Cussion of every possible future hypothesis and say whether or not the use of Force was totally sex White s disclosure that the . Would approve military action by Chiang to assist a Mainland rebel lion came when he was asked to comment on a statement by nationalist Premier Chen Cheng. Cheng said in Taipei Friday that the nationalists might attack the Mainland if the rods resume their assault on Quemoy and other offshore also referred to an earlier statement by nationalist chinese ambassador George yen that his country had not renounced the use of Force said the state depart ment believes these statements do not indicate any departure fro the announced Republic of China policy that the principal Means of carrying out that government s Mission of restoring Freedom to its citizens on the Mainland will be he then added this of course does not pre clude the use of Force for self defense or in Case of Large scale uprising on the Mainland. We understand it to mean that the Republic of China will not itself initiate War to re establish its authority upon the . Officials said the nationalist statements were issued to Correct misunderstandings about the com Munique issued last week at the conclusion of talks Between Dulles and Chiang. Philip slates visit to disaster mine Springhill Nova Scotia up Rescue workers searching for the 50 miners still missing in a caved in Coal mine plan to take a few precious moments off to show a Royal visitor around the scene of the disaster. Prince Philip who has been visit ing in Ottawa said he would Cut Short his stay in the capital sandfly by Jet Airliner to Springhill to visit the Pinhead and to talk to survivors in the teams of Rescue specialists Friday continued the search for the missing miners but Hopes offending any More survivors were slim. Pictures on Page 11. Russ propose test ban now. Checks later continued from Page 1 Are negotiating for the ultimate installation of a worldwide system affecting Many countries not represented detailed a list of Bene fits he claimed would accrue fron a permanent stoppage of test undertaken immediately. Such ? stoppage he declared would slowdown the improvement and devel Ope it of atomic and Hydro Goi weapons prevent further contain nation of land sea and Atmos phere and contribute to a relax Tion of the armaments time has now come to cease nuclear weapons tests the Sovie delegation chieftain said. He Gav that top priority in his program with such a test suspension to by followed by the conclusion of Ai agreement among the three atomic Powers and then the organization of the control system itself. I added cessation forever the soviet Union is prepared to conclude an agreement immediately for cessation of nuclear test forever and for the establishment of a control system such As was proposed by the soviet delegation has pre pared a draft agreement for sub Mission to the conference. But a insist with special Energy that to nations possessing nuclear weapon must immediately discontinue test ing them . And Britain wanted Thi soviet Union to join them in one year suspension of tests to give time to work out the control sys Tern for a permanent ban and of improve the atmosphere of Thi conference. The russians rejected this proposal before the conference started. Nevertheless Britain ant America have said they will no conduct any More test firings inthe next 12 months unless Tho russians continue setting of atomic and Hydrogen weapons. Unique Opportunity both Ormsby Gore and wads Worth pointed out that the sum Mer s work of the experts gave this conference the one which has to make the difficult political decisions a unique Opportunity to build a global inspection system. Wadsworth warned however that an agreement to suspend Riu Clear testing does not in itself constitute an agreement becomes significant he explained if it leads to other and More substantial agreements relating to limitation and reduction of fissionable mate rials for weapons and to other essential phases of year to year basis the american ambassador said the . Would be willing to Agre Here to a suspension of nuclear tests on a year to year basis provided the agreed inspection system was working effectively and Prog Ress was made on implementing More far reaching arms control . Delegation for its will spare no Effort to make this meeting a Success he concluded the delegates meet again Mon Day. Britain weighs Tito s loan request London a the foreign of fice has announced Britain is urgently and carefully considering a yugoslav request for a announcement was made at the end of three Day talks Between foreign minister Koca. Popovic of Yugoslavia and senior members of prime minister Harold Macmillan s British spokesman said Popo Vic formally requested economic help from Britain during the talks. Approximately two months ago president Tito s government called on the ., Britain and France in formally for an Overall program of about $300 million in economic Aid. This was intended to help in the country s development after Russia suspended an Aid program totalling $280 million. The russian action was taken clearly to punish the yugoslavs for their Independent communist foreign office did not indicate How much the yugoslavs had asked the British to provide. Informed diplomats said the amount is Between $40 million and $50 and foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd issued a communique declaring their talks showed common determination on the part of the two countries to work for Anglo yugoslav economic co operation the statement said Tho foreign ministers welcomed the continuing development of Mutu ally advantageous relations Between their two countries particularly in the economic Field an noted with satisfaction that fruit-1 Ful cooperation in various Fields had become an established prac
