FRIDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1961 U.S. to Ask for End Of Red Interference WASHINGTON (IP) The United States will formally ask the Soviet Union today to put an immediate end to inter ference with American officials who visit East Berlin. Ambassador Llewellyn Thompson received instructions to lodge an official protest in Moscow, State Department Fallout Within Level Limits WASHINGTON (AP) Fallout. nisi' police have requested U.S. of levels from Soviet nuclear explo-Ificials to identify themselves sions thus far do not warrant un-iwhile crossing the line dividing due public concern or drastic ac-:the two parts of the city. tion a U.S. Public Health Service' "You can describe if as a pro statement said yesterday. test," White said when asked However, the statement added what the American diplomat that present levels "do warrant will deliver to the Soviet For continuous, intensive surveillance eign Ministry. by federal, state and local gov- 1 . White said he did not know ernments and consideration or whether Thompson will hand over protective measures which mighta written note or make oral rep be taken if they should be found.resentations. necessary." The statement was issued as ivoy's instructions said Thompson the health service began an ex- will protest most vigorously traordinary-two-day meeting to against a series of incidents at consider what steps might be the Friedrichstrasse checkpoint, taken on all levels of govern- the only crossing now open for merit if fallout hazards become Allied personnel in the city. acute. Thompson'smove will be a _ _ . Attending the closed-door meet-; diplomatic followup to a pro ing were about 100 federal, state, test made Wednesday by Maj. and local health officers repre- i Gen. Albert Watson 11, U.S. senting every state .The health commander in Berlin, to Col. service said special problems that' Andrei I. 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E4.11.:1-..i'.SiCtrlAl MUSIC, FUN, REFRESHMENTS FRIDAY, OCT. 8:30 to 12:30 NELSON GRIFFITH QUARTET FREE TO MEMBERS spokesman Lincoln White said. White told a news conference Thompson was instructed "to dis cuss the unilateral actions taken by the Soviet side" in East Ber lin where East German Commu- Officials familiar with the en- at Our- Lady of Victory Church (downstairs) THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK PENNSYLVANIA U.N. to Debate Bomb Protest UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) —The General Assembly will con sider today a proval of an ap 'peal to Moscow to cancel a 50- megaton H-bomb test. The appeal won overwhelming endorsement Wednesday night in the assem bly's Political Committee, and ( ratification is regarded as cer tain. Sponsors of the eight-nation res olution containing the appeal suc ceeded yesterday in getting the issue on the assembly agenda. They forwarded their re quest for urgent action to as sembly President Mongi Slim. whc agreed to list it on the items of business for the session. The assembly is. expected to take up first admission of Outer Mongolia and Mauritania as the United Nation's 102nd and 103rd members, then plunge directly into consideration of the appeal. At a private meeting yesterday the eight sponsors laid plans to counter any delaying tactics by Soviet-bloc countries similar to those which developed in the Political Committee. United Church of Christ 50c FOR GUESTS HALLOWEEN PARTY 300 E. College Avenue Sponsored By USF and EUB • ( . . Come one, Come all, Just as you are! October 27, 1961 7:30 P.M. Yugoslav Author Wins Nobel Literature Prize STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP)— Ivo Andric, 69, a Yugoslav authc& who wore the dark currents of modern life into a powerful trilogy of novels drawn from his coun try's troubled past, was awarded the 1961 Nobel Prize for Litera ture yesterday. A prewar diplomat, Andric now is a member of Communist Yugo slavia's Parliament. He lives qui etly in a Belgrade apartment where he wrote "The Bridge on the Drina," "The Travnik Chroni- Cie" and "Miss" while Nazi sol diers patrolled the streets outside. PRELIMINARY REGISTRATION POLITICAL PARTIE SUNDAY, OCT. 29 • 6:30 LBERAL PARTY 111 BOUCKE 41 6:30 UNIVERSITY PARTY tl 9 OSMOND • 6:30 CAMPUS PARTY 121 SPARKS Bring Matric Cards and Activity Cards FINAL. NOMINATIONS WILL BE HELD If You Wan Spud nuts . O.! 4404 . 1 ... you have to order I Spudnut Sh in S. Pugh AD 8-61 FOR FOR SGA NOV. PAGE