Show Ogden Tuesday Standard-Examine- r February 5A 1974 19 Solzhenitsyn Worries About Files Vows He'll Continue With Writing ZURICH Switzerland (AP) — Alexander Solzhenitsyn says he will be unable to complete his series of historical novels if the Kremlin docs not let his files and archives follow him into exile But that will not silence his writing The exiled Russian writer said “October 1916” the second volume in his “historical novel of revolutionary times” that began with “August 1914” is almost ready for publication “The third volume is started and the rich collection of materials documents reports of ileyewitnesses photographs lustrations and numerous rare books with my annotations has been compiled” he continued in an exclusive interview Monday with the Associated Press “I have gathered these archives ever since 1966 and have put into them an enormous amount of work If the Soviet authorities confiscate them even if only partially it will be spiritual murder” Solzhenitsyn’s second wife their three sons her son by a previous marriage and her mother are still in the Soviet Union Soviet government statements have said his family can join him in the West “when my presence for two women with four children it is not easy to indicate an existence of many years to pack up to get moving to find a moment when none of the children are sick” they deem it necessary” and Solzhenitsyn visited a Zurich his mother-in-lais expected to bank Monday to take care of some business matters that he come too stateto did not discuss Then he took a the believe “If one is of walk ments of members and stopped at a house the Soviet will Lenin plotted the 1917 wine where be government my family let go without hindrance” Sol- Bolshevik Revolution Solzhenitsyn ate with gusto his foot said without “But Cameramen dogged consuming slice after slice of zhenitsyn w ZIGGY to: pepfoF iNrmMAL revenue ST by Solzhenitsyn since his expulsion from the Soviet Union last week was conducted at the apartment of his Swiss lawyer Fritz Heeb The Nobel prizewinning author took written questions into another room wrote out his answers and then returned and rapidly read the d responses aloud in his voice “I know for myself that my right to Russian earth is no less than the right of those who took upon themselves the audacity to physically throw me out” he said in response to one question EXPECTS RETURN “I have the feeling that in a few years I will return to Russia How it will happen how changed will be the conditions 1 cannot foretell But no one and nothing can predict the future Wonders never cease to occur in our lives” high-pitche- LOUIS Mo (UPI) -Concordia Seminary the nation’s largest Lutheran seminary dismissed virtually all of its faculty members Monday in an effort to end a serious doctrinal ctiazQ CoXojtfACrjzAAtSfa bs&idU-J- - bread and said he wanted to give an interview because there wrere a few things he wanted to say As he spoke he betrayed the nervous energy that drives him by flipping a ballpoint pen in each hand like a juggler Be- tween courses he took time to apidly write a letter to a friend Solzhenitysn’s public image and most of his photographs show a stern unyielding man But in private he is warm out going laughing and with a flair a cross he wore around his for life that can only be de- neck His meagre wardrobe has scribed as “typically Russian” been augmented by a 'striped PRESENT QUARTERS shirt someone bought for him In his present sanctuary in in West Germany Despite the Heeh’s neat third-floo- r apartin royalties that fortune ment he sleeps in a small large his books have collected for spare room that overlooks a him in Switzerland all he has small back yard purchased in Zurich have been His possessions are few several small notebooks some when he left jail in Russia he pens a new pair of glasses and was given only the clothing that a wallet How dees he feel in exile he outgoing prisoners normally receive his own wristwatch and was asked dispute The seminary’s control issued an Me (Ml The Missouri Synod and joining the The Rev Dr Robert Ber- itram speaking for the faculty conservative Lutheran Church in America members said “this is one OUT SOON majority led by the Rev Dr Jacob A 0 Preus the Synod The said the clean sweep The air is clean seminary president insists events de- dismissed faculty members and it is easier to make scribed in the Bible are to be must vacate housing decisions now” The seminary board of moderThe accepted literally by Feb 28 About 18 faculty control was divided on the ate minority led by the Rev members live with their famidismissal action and several Dr John H Tietjen suspended lies including about 35 chilpresident of Concordia claims dren in campus housing the Bible may not always be tation of the denomination’s us board of ultimatum that 40 faculty members who have been boycotting classes since Jan 21 must return to their jobs As the deadline for complying with the ultimatum passed at noon Monday the di s s i d e n t faculty members refused to return to their classrooms and stood shoulder-to-shouldas they sang three stanzas of the hymn “The Church is One Foundation” which has The dispute divided deeply the member Lutheran Church-Mis-sou- historically accurate DIFFERENT VIEWS The dispute centers around such biblical stories as Jonah and the Whale and Noah and the Ark The moderate minority says such events can be interpreted as parables which can be applied to everyday conservative the situations are insists they majority Synod involves interpre- - descriptions of actual events The minority says the Bible can err in matters of history and geography but cannot err in bringing the gospel to men The majority says there is no error of fact of any kind in the Bible and apparent contradictions may be caused by copyists’ errors or by a lack of understanding on the reader’s to five years part the giving Russians nuclear superiority The boycott by all but two members of the seminary’s because of heavier Communist faculty and all but 17 of the 700 payloads students began after Tietjen SALT I the first round of the was suspended from his posiarms talks took from Novem- tion as seminary president for The ber 1969 to May 1972 to reach teaching false doctrine faculty members have been an agreement limiting each talking about starting a semito two nation nary in exile perhaps on the (ABM) bases and the number campus of St Louis University e of missiles existing a Catholic institution They also have talked about leaving the at the time “When he is pulled out replied a place and thrown far away it disturbs hundreds of tiny roots and nerve centers All the days and each minute you become aware of inof abnormalities adequacies You become aware of yourself of But I do hopeless not being yourself not think that it is Even old trees— even transplanted and they in a new place” — they are take root Strategic Arms Talks Resume Between U5 Soviet Envoys I Brezhnev agreed at their summit meeting Washington last June to work for a SALT pact before the end of 1974 TIME REQUIRED Western officials said however it would be extremely difficult to reach a permanent accord on restricting nuclear weapons in such a short time The officials said the Soviet Union was busy testing multiple missiles warhead (MIRVs) (SALT) talks the United was while States “We will do the best we can” on new nuclear Johnson said before the start of embarking for the 51st meeting in the current research including g submissile-firinsmall His round of SALT talks session marines negotiating previous US officials said the Soviet with Semenov was last Nov 15 Union and Soviet Nixon President might have as many Communist party leader Leonid warheads as America in four pns anti-missi- le long-rang- $400000 ON NEW '73 OTE UNiKS INSTRUMENTS' proviso i zo)a oum (pro-v6TIPULATIOW CLAUSE IKJ A CONTRACT STATING A CONDITION OR REQUIREMENT Pafctwfcm-Ri- SfMidMfH -- SEE UFOs -! 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I am also a human being!” He later compared the photographers to the secret police that shadowed him in Moscow On meeting an AF newsman he knew from Moscow Solzhenitsyn called a taxi and took restauhim to a middle-clas- s rant for minestrone stewed veal salad and Italian red 262-461- 1 UTAH t |