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Show BrilishDcniiind Russlill I Iron Curtain i ! .; Dramatic Appeal in UN Says West Coalition Batod on Rod Terror . 'v ... LAKE SUCCESS, N. T, Nov. 18 (INS) Britain's Hector McNeil appealed to Soviet Foreign Mla-later Mla-later Andrei Vlshlnaky Wednesday U go back to Russia and nrge Premier Stalin to Hft the Iron eur tala for tha aaka of world peace. ' la one of the moat dramatic de velopmento In the duel over piece and war la V. N, McNeil talked stralghrTa-VUhlMkyr and wtth table-thumping gestures urged him to tell Stann that world opinion la massed against Russia. . Wtod-Vp Debate The British statement came in a wind-up debate over Tushinsky's recent demand that the Ave major powers agree ea a peace pact An Anglo American eountermeasure submitted to the committee out. Unas a 12-polnt formula to end the cold war. McNeil told yishlnsky that the western world "will not be put off by Soviet words. We havs no appetite ap-petite for the Soviet peace. It la a peace that destroys and does not crests." In asking VUhlniky to assume the task of Informing Stalin about the true facta In the non-Soviet world. McNeil eald that western defense movee are Justified because be-cause the people desperstely fear Russia. , CoaHUoa ef Fear . He added: "Let him (VUhlniky) go back and tell the politburo that In the worst days of Hitlerisra there was never such a world coalition of opinion ranged against Germany Ger-many ss there Is mustered against Russia today. "Let him tell them why It la so. He knows why. "It Is becauss thd Soviet eon-tinent eon-tinent is walled off in darkness. "It Is because' a dictatorship seeks to Impose Its will, not only on its own people, but by direct action increasingly In Europe and In. Asia, and by Indirect methods In every quarter of the world." |