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The Troy Recordi
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THE TROY RECORD, THURSDAY mORWNG, NOVEMBER 1, 1951. East German Reds Copy Adolf Hitler Berlin (AP)--East German Communists have devised a lawmaking system that looks 1 en paper like democracy. But it's just is absolute as Hitler's one-man decrees ever Since October, 1949, the Soviet zone has functioned with chamber" as a lower house and a "state chamber" as a sort of senate. The Communist-controlled government submits bills to the legis- lature'and "debate" follows. The Why Thousands of Doctors Prescribe Meatmtlj Pertown FOR Wit TO COLDS IF acts at once.

It not, only relieves such coughing but also loosens phlegm and makes it easier to raise. WMUSSIN is sale and mighty elective for both old and young. Pleas4nt tasting and inexpensive. result is somewhat different from what rrppens in the American Congress and the 'British House of Commons. None Votes No.

The. so-called Volkskammer has met 31 times in 20 months and debated budgets, resolutions and policies' None of the debate ever developed opposition'to the govern ment's proposals. None of tht members ever has voted 1 Fifty-one "laws" have been passed without a single dissent. Two thirds of them were rushe- through on calendar reading with out the formality of committees considering them, though the committees exist. The government has gotten all its actions rubber-stamped by the ire in a total of 131 hours of sessions.

The aelegates or deputies have been paid 500 marks a month. Each has now collected 10,000 marks an average of 75 marks an hour ftr listening to the Communist bosses, then dutifully saying (The East German mark is artificially pegged at 4.2017 to the American dollar.) are paid more for one hour of doing nothing than the average German in the east receives for two weeks work. In addition, the deputies enjoy free transport on the railways and city elevated and subway trains here are the FACTS about DOGFOOD Confused about what to feed your dog? Wondering how much to pay? Many claims and counterclaims are directed at dog owners today. The makers of Rival Dog Food want to discuss these claims frankly with millions of present and future Rival users. "HOW MUCH SHALL I You see dog foods priced lower than Bival.

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Yes, Rival alone will keep ninvin tip-top Rival blends meat and other ingredients under strict laboratory control; conducts scientific feeding tests in its own kennels. The makers of Rival devote all their time, facilities and resources to the canning of Rival Dog Food, wjth the single purpose of feeding your dog correctly! 1IVAL IS-THI ANSWIfl-So--before you pay less--or more-than Rival's sensible price--before you consider any other dog food--canned or-otherwise--ask yourself whether you can do better than follow the example of the millions who use Rival --and know its value! I UNION DINNER---The Presbyterian Union of Troy and vicinity conducted its fall dinner Tuesday at Second Presbyterian Church. This group, shown at that event, includes left to right, Mrs. Edward W. Hargrave, wife of the pastor of Brunswich Presbyterian Church, Rev.

George W. Doherty, Wbodside Presbyterian Church and secretary of the Union, Mrs. Dpherty, Mrs. D. Lee D.

Lee Chesnut, the speaker, who is sales manager of the educational section, apparatus department of the G.E. Scarsdale Man Runs Pajdstan Port 'Chittagong, East Pakistan (AP) --Capt. Hans Hansen. 58-year-old Finnish-born resident of Scarsdale, N. has more than doubled exports from Chittagong since he took- charge as port director jn 194S.

"When I came no one showed i Of up at the docks until 10 in the istan, asked trained help, including port management. India's first step in any war. sen has prepared detailed port Wend dared me to apply, it was something of a joke," Hansen recalls. "But darned if they didn't bite." Instead of facilities for six ships, maximum under the British, Han- military authorities. and more are in the offing.

Shiny new warehouses are filled with millions of bales of jute, used buJap gunny bags, packing 'crates and auto cushion 'springs, and linoleum carpet back- Killed By Own Bomb Milan, Italy (UP)--A discharged worker exploded a bomb in an industrial plant office Tuesday killing himself, the office manager who had refused to rehire him and employee. ing. morning, and Hansen says. not always then," 'I told 'em 7 o'clock and have other special privileges jp a er Companies Seek FM LISTENERS A "We are indeed fortunate and grateful to WFLY and the Rural Radio Network for the wealth of truly outstanding programing material, bringing enjoyment to the whole family, of musical and educational value and one can safely add a morale builder for the elder children toward, better citizenship." W. Koenig, Troy, N.

Y. FM HIGHLIGHTS WFLY TODAY 7:30 P. M. Duo-Piano Clacsics Hombrb and Zayde, pianists. Bach: Toccata and Fugue in D-minor.

Arne: Gavotte. Boellman: Suite Goth- Moussorgsky: Coronation Scene-, 8:05 P. M. Hall Boyce: Symphony No. 5 in Mozart: Flute and Harp Concerto in C.

Dvorak: Slavonic Rhapsody No. 2. 9:30 P. M. Music 1900--Turina: Violin and Piano Sonata No.

2. 10:05 P. M. Tht Rtcord Chopin: Nocturnes (exctrpts) 92.3 ON FM IAND GOOD MUSIC SOUNDS UTTER ON FM for- concerts and theatres. Dissents Not Safe.

Undersirable conduct in the legislature, such as saying "I disagree" would- cost the member his favored position, in his party as well as in the lawmaking body. Such a stigma extends down into commerciallife so he would be automatically chopping off his -nanc- es for earning a living. Ergo none do. The Communists brag that the approval of laws and government actions sh.ows the backing people. They blandly ignore that the people never had a Iiauce to choose the members of the legislature but were presented a single ballot to say either "yes" or "no" to the whole kit and kaboodle.

On the other hand, the. Communists seize every chance find fault with the democratic 'debate in the west German parliament. Whenever the lawmakers at Bonn exercise their right to say "no," the Communists maintain that the west Germans are against the government, western Allies, and even against their own freely chosen political parties. Chaplains Have Seminar At New York New York (AP)--Some 200 regular Navy and Naval Reserve chaplains from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, represent ing every religious attendee a seminar recently at the Third Naval District Headquarters, Hear Adm. Stanton W.

Salisbury chief of Navy chaplains, told them "In the future, service chaplains will be given every opportunity to exercise their primary function-religious leadership, Collateral duties will be confined to those that have a direct bearing on this primary function. "You chaplains are the greatest guarantees to the homes of America that their children' who put on the uniform of the Armed Forces of the U. will be afforded every opportunity to practice'the religion of their parents." Aid From Tropics Small Draft Quotas Listed For November Twelve young men from Troy and Rensselaer County will be inducted into the armed forces on Tuesday, Nov. 20. Induction quotas to be filled Board 24 from the city and Board "25 from the county have been received at Selective Service headquarters.

Selective service' officials announced that five men will be inducted from the "city board and seven from the county. A group will report tomorrow for physical examinations. Limoutinc Service Official Airlines Cars AShley 4-1400 New Five and Seven Passenger Cars for. Weddings, Funerals, Special Trips More Firmly in Place Do your false teeth annoy and embarrass by slipping, dropping or wobbling when you eat. laugh or talk? Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your plates This alkaline (non-acid) powder holds lase teeth more firmly-And more comfortably.

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AS 2-8405 AS 2-8577 JBtmo-- Invisible yet itch of irritations. Also aids Brussels (AP) American paper companies are studying the possibility of using tropical timber to relieve the newsprint shortage. The Belgians are seeking means near Lake Kisale in the Belgian Congo. An American firm is in terested in finding suitable forests Belgian and fo the'Congo, for construction': of a and I go down myself to make sure there's no funny stuff." Delighted Pakistan government officials, anxious to smooth the way for overseas shipments of East Pakistan's jute rcop, the biggest portion of world cultivation, do not share the testy sentiments of. dock laborers.

Hansen learned port manage- i ment through a sea career started at the age of 14. In World War II he was a Navy captain, managing the port at Newport News, Va. In a classified ad in a New York newspaper the government of Pak- year a 6,600,000 bale crop last more than bales "Suffered 7 years -then I found Pan brings amazing relief!" says Mr. M. LosAngettt, CafiTJ 1 vvent through Chittagong.

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