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Longview News-Journal from Longview, Texas • Page 7

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SECTION ONE PAGE SEVEN THE LONGVIEW SUNDAY NEWS-JOURNAL kr Morning, October 931. Stalin Maps Out U.S.S.R., more than 2.000 Com-munlst delegates, big shots and small fry. are ready to rubber stamp decision! already reached In the Kremlin. But Is the fact the Ihe Air Force two airfields In North A lira for the price of five, the former general said. 1 I TYPE CASTING MEMPHIS.

Tenn. U.R Bruce Law Is president of the senior class at Memphis Law School. that there must be a grumbling, insistent demand from helow. The party Is warned to exercise utmost supervision over all phases of economic life. The party Itself is under s'rlct orders to hew to the line.

Independent thinking within party ranks Is not going to be Congress Is called In the nrsi (B) the gratuitous public announcement of a political decision declaring this area to be outside a specli-Ic 'defense perimeter'." Earlier Elsenhower attacked "sheer thievery" and waste and charged that the government paid $22,000 for a lemonade, machine to send to Indo-C'hlna. He did not elaborate on the lemonade machine, nor did he Kivc a specific date for the occurence. But he said It was an example of governmental waste under the Democrats. "1 also know of one case where the Army bought lOO-yr-nr stip-nlu nf nrtn the Nbvv bought Long-Term Drive Against America else might have written It for him to sign. But in sum, the massage does lay down a new law a law under the signature of Stalin.

Whether Stalin rules absolutely or not, that signature li the most convenient device for affixing the stamp of authority. The decisions the Kremlin has taken we may never hear of many of them concern not only the future of every Soviet workpr and farmer, but make law for all Communist parties abroad. Here Is how the picture of Soviet plans seems to shape up: Abroad General directives are being Issued concerning the course 4 i Ike- DR. J. B.

DURKEE, D.O. fOIMII MIOICAl 0IMCTOI Of HOXSEY CANCER CUNIC nnnauncti ftmvviil if hit ifRci from 4107 Cattail lo (apllol Clinic lilt Capital Dollni. Tiaaa, fkiai VI -1 36 7. for (onlUuolim if till Sflttkl. place not tne anions 01 any munlst delegates which Is Important.

Stalin, as the symbol of Communist law, has laid down the pattern in a newly published menage on economics. It tells million Communists how to rule the US.S.R.'s more than 200 million people. It lavs down the pro-g-am for world communism to oe co-ordinated under Kremlin high command. rlddlf. llSS D6- a Mipplv alienors ami I Document Issued In Advance Of Big Commie Congress AP Foreign News Analyst Moscow officially launches today program whlrh Apparently alms at dovetallini, the activities of all the world's Communists for a lorm hit-and-run economic and political war against the United States.

The Kremlin's gaulclters from Snulpt natelllte countries and from (Continued from Page One) ares In the event of general r. "Such a strictly military estimate cannot and should not presume to weigh the political importance of th? area or the nature of any moral rommltments there. It would In fact be wholly Improper for the Joint Chiefs to con. fuse a technical estimate by the inclusion of such factors. "No one knows these simple facts better than the Secretary of State.

He knows that a world of difference lies between A a secret military evaluation of the strateg cotne more of a puzzle than ever. His economies mesHaue gives an Impression of a Stalin revising hlmseif, arguing with himself. 1 1 of the peace and economic niten-slvcs. Specific instructions are given on how and when, and in what circumstances, Communists shall go Into action and how they shal' conduct activities both before and after proletarian revolutions. At home The program li laid down for full-speed production, centering on heavy In 'ustry.

Once stfaln consumer soods are shoved 1 twisting and torturing me line to fit new concepts perhaps concepts of a clique Iready In el-fect ruling Soviet Russia. At times the document seems almost apol-oetlc about the Soviet economic installed and if other foreign Communist parties are on hand to get their orders as the first all-union Communist par- rnngmu in 13 vears is con convenient ways to i ic Importance of a given area, anu aside, despite the clear Indication aside, desolte the clear indication It reads as If someone if aha nnetn 1 1 a-" vened. iter; Riff's i I shop at it Mi, 1 1 Ait wVLr From the 16 republics or me From the IB republics 01 tne i -ZLlZ-J--- 1 'CAite, Your Fall Wardrobe II 4 lWMK rrf lMMi trsttsvOk CASH 30-DAY CHARGE BUDGET ACCOUNT LAY-AWAY TTTirAV GOVERNOR INTRODUCES THE PRESIDENT iHi 5 'California (left), unsuccessful candidate for TrOP In Chicago ls.t July 1. all smile, the GOH intrduces President Harry S. Truman from "IrvU or "of the President's special.

Truman warren during his California speeches as he proceeded on pr.ued WfXthe Democratic nominee Adlal E. Sson Warren Wt tTOln before It continued to Oakland. 'AP Wlrephoto). GOOD QUALITY FABRICS LAST LONGER, LOOK BETTER, MORE ECONOMICAL! To Pn a charse anuui.t at Riffs plee ue linple form below: U. S.

To Hold Up Washable, 100 Wool Jersey $3.49 yd. On Soviet Envoy Address City sk Phone Occupotion i I have arrounta with nan before next Jan. 20, when a noui administration takes over. i 4-In. Butterfly (Choice of Colors) Nylon $1.98 yd.

5Mn. Sponged and Shrunk Wool Coating, $4.95, 5.95, 6.95 yd. 4S-In. harm Rayon Gabardine $1.98 yd. Gold.

Green, Chartreuse, Red Brown. Cray But responsible sources here said the possibility of a formal break in relations with the Kremlin has not been studied. i Firm, i 1 Addreti i ikeu'ls thev said, there Is no serious consideration at the pres WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 (U.W -The United States will leave Its irow nbassadorthip post va-Bnt indefinitely. Stale source, said today, but Jt Is cot considering breaking off dlplo-rcalir relations with Russia.

The Soviet's declaration that George F. Kcnnan a persona non grata personally not acceptable-prompted a new rrlM? in the cold war. and the tailed States was expected to mk( clear next week how this government will retaliate. Both President Truman and Sec-Itarv of State l)en Acheson were reported to oppose appointment of a now ambassador to replace Ken- 16-In. ent time for retaliation 'in Kino by demanding that Moscow withdraw the new Soviet ambassador to Washington, Georgl N.

7-arubln. First step of formal retaliations is expected to be a stiff diplomatic note, now In preparation, denouncing the Russian move against i Firm Addres i Firm Address Atldrrs ln.iiire to Mr. erlon Martin, credit Kiffs. I.engvlew. Mail In or apply In person.

Open a convenient charge account Riff's Twill Black Velveteen $3.98 yd. Choice of Colors Sfl-In. Washable Corduroy $1.59 yd. Kennan. 48-year-om career and foremost U.

S. expert on Hussia. The note probably will be delivered at the Kremlin next week by Ellm O'Shaughnessy, charge d'affaires at the U. S. embassy in the absence of an ambassador.

Acheson, who has already denounced the Husslan demand for Kcnnan's recall, may further vent hi. foiina on the matter In a ONE TABLE WAMSUTTA WINTER COTTONS 42 In SL'TTAKOY vd- afi-ln SI LK IJAMXSK d. SUTTASf 'OI'K d. 36-ln SL'TTAMODK 5I.2! d. Holdup (Continued from Page One) 1 ff' I LUul and the salesman went to Oal-lai to meet De l.a Torre, who was arriving on a plane from New WfFWW 5r A LONGVIEW ipeech Monday at Pittsburgh before a convention of the International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers 'CIO).

V. S. diplomats regard the episode as very serious, but none appeared to believe it forecast any warlike moves by the Soviet. Acheson said he would not honor Moscow's formal recall demand, hut acknowledged It will be to return Kennan to the De La Torre brought with him th $240,000, which said he got from Socapras In New York. Duarte and the salesman went to Gainesville.

north of Fort Worth. Detectives laid the sales-Iran apparently wanted to keep Deuarte, a firearms expert, out of Phone 575 )p l.a Torre and Madarlaga ent In the Western Hills hotel. most sensitive job In the V. S. foreign service Series- (Continued from Page One) e)Wc ed one some 10 or 15 rows back In the lower right stands.

Mix, the leading active major leaguer Irrhome runs with 359 In wBnUr trun d1v. bounced a double Into the right Held seats for There they were met by one of i talesman's "business" associ-Oet, i man they had met in Mexico Tliursdav night, the two Cubans and third man counted the mon-y, which uas In $100 bills. The urknown "businessman" and played cards. Oe La Torre went to bed. Early Friday, the stranger told Madarlaga he heard a noise.

He ent to the door with pistol drawn ini opened the door. Another man earrytng a mschlnegun came In. and the "businessmen" turned guns on the Cubans. The bandits tied up both victims nd fieri with the money. Boy Sees Mother Slain By Srepdad HOrsTON, Oct.

4. As a tfn-aire boy watched In horror, a I I .4 1 I -1. his hit. 1 rial inciuo.es nn series. All-Star game and regular season base hits since ne zir nu the msjors In 1836.

When tb big fellow from Dem-orest, finally retired for a pinch runner in the eighth, a mighty rheer rattled windows In passing elevated trains. It mattered little that the Yanks blasted home an "extrs" run In the eighth on Mickey Mantle's 450-foot triple off relief man Johnny Rutherford and Reese's wild peg on a relay throw. WB eim all I killed the boy's mother, seriously his arandmother and then Mire 010 ana the door. That was the story of tui. fniielli cam With the series even at 2-2 the clubs now will return to tbbets field Monday for a sixtn game 101-lowlns tomorrow's Vsnkee Sta dium finale.

If they need a sev- ilm will be niayca in Thl. Htae the reelly outdid himself I With new "Twin, now up to 10 gallons er more tf welsr on every wo.h pfwt Blont p. Y.u woor ortd toor on clothes aJus countless hour, of drudgery. SEE the new 1953 LAUNDROMAT HEAR the new 1953 CLOTHES DRYER Brooklyn. Wife Held "Croon Tune" when clothes ore dry (Continued from Page One) tiok his own life in a rooming house today.

The dead were: Mrs. Adell Clemmons, 41, mother of David Bryan who witnessed the shooting. Cecil Clemmons, his stepfather, an auto mechanic who operated auto repair shop. Wounded In the abdomen as she 'ought vainly to protect her daughter wss Mrs. J.

M. Wilson, lsnd-ldy of the rooming house where shooting occurred. Mining Town Demands Humbug Name Back NORTH BLOOMFIELD andor HUMBUG, Calif. (U.R) A group of residents of this once prosperous mining town are leading a fight to have the town's name changed from North Bloomfleld to the or-'K'nal name, Humbug. A Too many pioneer mining communities are slowly falling Into and in another century will written approval of General Clark with Its money eavlng features Hiw, lergsr Wegk-fe-Jevs Door New, Weigh-to -Save Door give you eirra louding apaco whilst weighing rxactly tho tiro of each wh.

i.ii7 amiih wa rushed to tne fitA7h Qtatlnn Hospital at 13U a fnr nhrvfltlon. A u.i Artijlal aM ana IS in nnnirii-in. nui sue 11107 h.eeiiailin foP IDITII tilTlf Asfeaterft rVefer lover Just not Dial to sirs of load. You get jumt ths amount of hot water each wash roquiroa. No guewwork, no waato! Snjj Signal Dry I What a help! Kinging Signal chimes, 'How Dry I when clothes aro dry and ready to be unloaded.

Ntw 3-Wey Dry Wall Want clothes dry for storage? Damp-dry for ironing? Want to dry synthetics properly? 7'ftia Dial does larger leediaf Sesfff Kicluaivo jumbo-aised loading shslf eliminates stooping, bending and heavy lifting. There'a no danger of clean clothes dropping on floor! Srxrrs ilset all IIT) Allowed to ay that ihe ii patient of mine." the ifmv iSa0an lmmeaiaie iniA Qmlth deatn. 1 lIlVCDtiKai-iuii but military eecrecy covered up iMdith rVASMsTwoy, HkStiwwr Adhnl Only Uundromat's Inclined BaM washes avery piece so uniformly clean drains dirty water away from clean elothea, never through them. disappeared," aald John any findings. ivemp, a leader In the movement.

Th eecrrff "uiiiuur name was given uw town in 1851 when drunken Segregation- siappea a bag of gold nug-mt on the bar and ordered drinks for the house. He said there was (Continuea irom rage vnc atomic py Hn between 1945 and Plenty more rbtrt he was mining, 'he minor gold rush he created proved profitless and hence "hum ir Ask us hew to fjef set of miniature "twins" thot go together like salt end pepperl vou can si if nr'sWfcstingshoilSC AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT Longvicw Hardwore Furniture Co. "WE SERVICE OUR SALES" TwU. fhonei 64 no) 34Z Tun In "PICK THI WINNIR" WesHnohouso brings you history, mokins) debeloa stry wooa PIUS Becfton NlgM twnt on CIS TV nd Radio. Soo TV'l Top Dfomal's Snow WISTINOHOUS! STUDIO ONt, ffry Woes via nnva 1 rovo civento at as eA WtsV1 1 In a last-ditch attempt to beat the electric cheir, the Rosenbergs have developed en argument that their rights during the trial were violated.

Further, they charge that they are being subjected to "cruel a wl tmitttiial" mmlwhment- uuba ai HOCHESTPB men ffc of mop wringer proves no problem for a local store nnrter. Ha Wll, U1IH.U 1 A ll.lrH mamhop nf Hie ring. Imply lays his saturated mop under 1 hn I U. nticcH ui UUI II1M1 venlently stops in front of the Morton Sobell, who got a 30-year jail term, la also appealing on roughly the earn grounds that lure. "political prejudices agamai communism forced the Jury to return Bnjamln Franklin Introduced oroom to America.

guilty verdicts,.

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