European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 9, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes thursday july 9v 1959 gov. Williams Kozlov clash on red Issue Detroit a Michigan s gov. G. Mermen Williams had what. He called a Knock Down and drag out fight with visiting soviet first Deputy Premier Frol r. Kozlov on of communist Domina Tion in Eastern and Central Europe. An hour Long private discussion Between the two also brought statement from the soviet visitor that the . And Moscow Are fairly close to agreement on nuclear disarmament measures Williams told a news conference later. The Battle of words Between the two was the second such Jolt the soviet visitor has received on his current tour. The first came Las week in Washington when he mixed with vice president Richard. Nixon in a Lively argument Over a Point of history in soviet Ameri can relations. How it started the Williams Kozlov clash began when the governor asked the visitor when in View of Moscow s frequent talk of self determination for Peoples the Eastern and Cen trial european satellites might anticipate being Able to have free and secret elections. Williams said Kozlov in a Long answer contended the people of the area had made their Choice and anything to the contrary was just propaganda. The governor recalled the mid 1953 revolt in East Germany which was put Down by russian tanks the unrest in Poland and the crushing of the hungarian revolt toy soviet arms. Williams added that certainly the people of to mania did not feel their communist regime represented reference to Tito in reply Kozlov pointed to Yugoslavia s president Tito As an example of noninterference by so Viet Russia and said anything re ported to the contrary was propaganda. Williams asked Kozlov whether the failure of Moscow and the . To agree on disarmament Surprise attack safeguards nuclear tests and other problems was due not so much to the unread Ness of the user to disarm but because mos cow feared effective systems of inspection could be used for subversive or espionage purposes. Instead of answering said Wil iams he replied that the two countries Are now fairly close to working out an agreement but the soviet Union was waiting for a reply from the United states Uncertain cleaners taken for poor fish Melbourne up a local dry cleaning establishment has had to Stop its policy of giving away goldfish to customers. Dozens of Little boys turned in filthy old clothes for cleaning collected their goldfish but never returned before the cleaners figured out that the youngsters were merely bringing in clothing retrieved heaps. A fines imposed for smoking German heat wave poses fire threat from trash Ike wins in Russ Art exhibit spat Washington a president Eisenhower won out As an Art critic and is a result some old fashioned . Paintings will be rushed to the american exhibition in Moscow. Gilbert Stuart s famed portrait of George Washington and George p. A. Healy s beardless Lincoln these Are the types of 19th Century works which . Exhibition officials promised to assemble for air shipment to Moscow. The 25 or 30 old style paintings Are expected to hang separately from the Post world War i Pic Tures whose election set off the ire of some Washington officials. But exhibition authorities still plan to show the 52 newer paintings de spite a congressional protest. Rep. Francis e. Walter a a chairman of the House. Committee on in american activities has complained that More than half the arsts whose paintings originally were chosen have red tinged Back grounds. And caustic remarks about modern Art marked a hear ing his committee held on the question. Or. Eisenhower himself an Amateur Painter displayed a Lack of enthusiasm for Many of the Origi Nally selected pictures when questioned at his july 1 news Confer ence. He disclaimed the role of censor. But he said one of the paintings looked More like a Lam Poon than Art and that an Ameri can exhibit should display what America pictures painted since 1918 already have been shipped to the Moscow fair which opens july 25. They were picked by a four Man jury of private Art experts. A feb.24 White House announcement said or. Eisenhower approved appoint ment of this jury. A spokesman for the . Exhibit said to lend depth and historical perspective to the collection at Moscow the office at the Ameri can exhibition Hopes to obtain n total of 25 to 30 paintings by out standing 19th Century american artists to expand the Range of Art on View in d cd i t i o n a i space has been awarded for this purpose in keep ing with the View of president Eisenhower that More attention be Given to paintings by american artists of the pre world War i period prisoners bashful about pictures Joseph j. Dellamura 42 left snarls As . Marshal holds Edward j. Pravato 40, in garage of new York Federal court. Dellanira and Pravato scheduled to face Bank robbery charge had just lunged at at photographer Anthony Camerano who took his picture anyway. A photo actor s yacht spotted by plane off Australia Isle Darwin Australia a a Royal australian air Force bomber wednesday located the sea Fox missing yacht of american actor John Calvert 90 Miles Northwest of Wessel Island. The. Bomber reported it is Cir cling the yacht and directing an australian Navy tug toward it. The sea Fox has been sending out distress signals since sunday. It reported it was leaking badly. Breaking the spell Ballarat. Australia up a theater goer hypnotized on stagehand told he was Toscanini con ducted so strenuously ated a shoulder. He Dislo poles reported in riot Over red ban on Chapel Warsaw a authorities of the roman Catholic Church and of the polish communist government declined to confirm or deny that a religious riot took place in Kras Nik fabric any a Village of Eastern Poland near Lublin on june 26. Rumours have been sweeping Warsaw that from 20 to 50 persons were injured and 20 arrested in a Battle Over an unauthorized Chapelin the Village which is not a Parish of the Church and has no priest. The situation in Poland is still such that the rumours Are widely believed. According to reports reaching this capital the devout villagers Frankfurt up Germany sheltered through another Day of 9p-degree weather wednesday a authorities moved to combat a serious fire threat and crop de trying year s hottest Day was re corded in Aachen which swelter Edin 95 degrees. The state of lower Saxony levied live Mark $1.19 fines on persons caught smoking in Forest or Heath areas. Since last sunday five major Many smaller ones have destroyed hundreds of acres of Forest land in the state. A new 30 acre Blaze broke out wednesday. In efforts to make drinking water last Many North and wet. See pictures on Page 17 German communities fined persons 25 Marks $5.97 for washing their automobiles or watering their gardens. The blistering heat which. Extends All Over the nation has also resulted in More than 10 drown Ings in the past three Days. In the state of North Rhine Westphalia four persons drowned in two Days. In Frankfurt a 3-year old girl drowned in a swimming Pool. Farmers in Northern Germany and North Rhine Westphalia have started to Salvage what they can of their harvests. In Schleswig Holstein which in May and june had Only half its Normal rainfall for that period crops Are feared half destroyed built a Roadside shrine and then Chapel for informal services. Local communist authorities decided Mohave the Chapel removed on the ground it was built without official permission. About 300 persons gathered at the Chapel to protest. They Sang National religious hymns such As Mary Queen of when police tried to disperse them hundreds More joined in and they marched on the town Hall and police station and stoned them. The rumours in Warsaw say that reinforcements of police used tear Gas to disperse the crowd. The office of Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski would say Only More than 1,000 such shrine have been erected recently without official 7 uninjured in crash of of cargo plane Shreveport la. A seven crewmen escaped without serious injury after a an air Force c124 Globe master transport crashed an caught fire on Takeoff while carry ing unarmed atomic weapons. Officials said there was no explosion and added there was no ganger., exposure. The plane was assigned. To the 3d strategic support so. Hoff a Hurt wages East unions charge Washington a charges that James r. Hoffa has undercut East coast teamsters unions in their negotiations for higher wages have been aired before the Senate rackets committee. The allegations came from wit Nesses who represented employer truck lines at the collective bar gaining table and from members of Hoffa s teamsters Union. Committee counsel Robert f. Kennedy told the senators the testimony showed Hoffa was fear Ful that higher wages for East coast teamsters would make con to acts he negotiated in the mid West look bad by comparison. Several witnesses testified that Eastern truck Drivers wage rates Are higher than those Hoffa negotiated for Drivers in Midwest unions. Two condemn Hoffa Ted Daley Secretary treasurer of teamsters local 445 in Yonkers n.y., testified that Hoffa last year used his Powers As Union president to soften demands the Union handmade against Anchor motor freight lines of Cleveland. Daley said Hoffa stepped into negotiations Between local 445 and Anchor motor freight and wrote a contract which carried Lowe benefits than the local had demanded. He did not give details. Hoffa has been described in Tes Timony As an associate in some business ventures of Anchor motor freight s Detroit labor consultant Carney Matheson. Joseph. M. Acle Lizzi a labor consultant to an organization of new York truck lines testified that Hoffa. In 1954 tried to undercut wage demands by new York teamsters unions. He said they stood fast and got what they demanded despite Hoffa. Train derails explodes Marion . Up Twenty six cars of a Clinchfield Railroad freight train derailed and 10 cars filled with alcohol exploded into flames threatening a nearby butane Gas Plant before the Blaze was controlled. No injuries were ported. Re British reject proposal to silence big Ben London up a move to silence big Ben was rejected inthe House of commons. Labor member Frank Allan wanted to shut Down this Boom ins nuisance from Midnight to 6 am to enable nearby resident Sand Hospital patients to get some sleep. Clocks wore made for men and not men Tor clocks he said. Harmer Nicholls parliamentary undersecretary to the ministry of works said such a shut Down presented technical 1 slept for two years at St. Stephen club the nearest Point to the clock and i can assure i Slop ver Well be
