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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Saturday, July 11, 1959

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 11, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and staff july 11, 1959 India s ruling party c7 assails Kerala reds As threat to nation new Delhi India up India s ruling Congress party con fleshed the communist government of Kerala state and accused it of discriminatory policies causing insecurity and consolidating the communist party in India at the expense of state  a 14-Page document the Congress charged maladministration and diversion of state funds for communist party purposes. The Congress believed if the communist government retained office for a full five year Span this would spell the end to de Moc racy in Kerala and pose a grave threat to the entire coun come Back at rate of 180 a month jews returning to West Germany Berlin jews Are returning to West Germany from Israel Australia South America and Western Europe at the rate of approximately 180 a month a jewish Leader said Here. Heinz Galinski Secretary of the West Berlin jewish Community said some 10,000 jews have re turned to West Germany since the e and of world War ii. The majority of them Are elderly persons who left their country  ruling party would be fail ing in its duty if it did not inter Vene the statement said. The statement criticized the communist government s rejection of advice from Indian Premie Jawaharlal Nehru and proposals from Congress parliamentary boards recommending new elections. X the statement threw out communist charges that the Central government encouraged troubles in Kerala to create a pretext . The Congress rebuttal said All the state s trouble stemmed from internal causes of he communist government s own making. Meanwhile Kerala officials we redrafting counter charges for sub Mission to Indian president Rajendra Prasad. He has stated that there is nothing which Calls  by the Central gov verment in  the Indian Cabinet is expected to consider the problem in detail following the return of Nehru from his Holiday at the Hill Sta Tion of Simla. Fights kill 20 in Baghdad Beirut up at least 20 persons have been killed in Bagh dad in a series of clashes Between iraqi communists and nationalists informed Western diplomatic sources said. They said the majority of the victims were reported to be communists and at least six or seven separate Battles with knives and clubs were involved. The sources said reports in Bagh dad put the count of dead As High a 100 and termed the figure of. 20 very  victims in earlier clashes report-1 vol and Premier Nuri is said a founder of the pact was slain. Soon most of the Headquarters moved from Baghdad to Ankara and Las december the move was made per manent. Still possibly because its Lead ers Clung to the slim Hope that Iraq would not quit the pact it name stayed unchanged. Last March when Iraq formally with Drew the last apparent reason for calling it the Baghdad pact was gone. Diplomats say there now is an other reason for making a change the designation / Baghdad never did reflect the Alma or scope of the pact. Some units including cadets fro the military College and army tech Nical schools Sang the March of Liberty a song of the revolution Aries who overthrew president Juan d. Peron in 1955. At other Points however the lingering influence of Peron made itself Felt. Peron its in the crowd tossed coins at passing naval units and hooted and jeered. Peron is demonstrations began before the Holiday was an hour old when apparently organized groups began singing the party song Peronis boys in Heaters As the audience filed out after thelast show. Rebellion collapsing other patrons objected violently and fist fights were reported in several Heaters. There were growing indication that the army rebellion against Frondizi s administration had col lapsed. It Gen Arturo Ossorio Arana re who was regarded As the leading rebel has surrendered to army authorities and is being held pending court martial. Gen Emilio Bonnecarrere remand a number of other leading opponents of Frondizi fled to Colonia Uruguay and requested Politica Asylum. Moscow Gold hoarding baffles world Bankers London a a mysterious pile of heat Gold bricks accumulating in the Moscow Bank is baffling International Bankers. Some Britis i financiers suggest this Gold May be a new weapon in soviet economic Parfai e. I could be. Unleashed against the capitalist countries at any chose time to disrupt the Money of the free world. These experts can see no other plausible explanation in Russia s quiet but steady accumulation of Gold reserves at great Cost to the soviet Economy. One writer figures the production of Gold costs the soviets five times its actual value. Second to . The soviet government is deter mined to Hoard a Large Gold Stock says Paul Einzig a leading British authority on International com Merce for the Sake of the eco nomic and political Power the pos session of such a Reserve  it intends to use that Power is anybody s guess Einzig said. By the end of 1958 the soviet Union was believed to hold Between $7 billion and $8 billion Worth of Good a mighty Reserve second Only in the world to the Ajner Icari  soviets tight vaulted poli r cies Are shrouded in mystery. They never spend their Gold for foreign purchases except when they can t help it. The experts say there is Little doubt a sudden planned dumping of Large amounts of new Gold into the delicately balanced world Economy could wreak havoc. Trade payments would be upset prices in the free world could sky rocket Banks might have to close their doors against a runaway de Mand for Cash and currency systems could be fatally debased by a Gal loping inflation. Lost end of Cable found in Atlantic London a the Post office department has reported the end of the submarine Cable being Laid Between the . And France had been recovered. The Cable end was lost when the ship Ocean layer caught fire us be weeks ago in the Atlantic. The Cable ship Monarch recovered the Cable. Officials said the Cable laying  is expected to be completed in four or five  edition army Navy air Force col John d. Nottingham Usan editor in chief it col t. J. Cunningham. Jr., Usa ass editor in chief Nathan j. Margolin managing editor Jack Ellis sports editor Homer a. Cable feature editor Elmer d. Frank production manager England South Ruislip a c Wallow 4300 exl 471 or 472. France Paris Balzac 5400 c Al 468 directory of news bureaus Germany Darmstadt newsroom c 75366 ext 16 Stuttgart 1c 84215 Spain Madrid 123 Fuei Zemol bids. 1c 22 82 90 01 22 63 �0 exl Pue Cartal 20? armed forces circulation service Europe Sydney Label directory of England Brandon Lakenheath a. 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