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7 OS MORE FOOTSTEPS TO NOWHERE? Drew Pearson i RACINE JOURNAL -TIMES fc lHT OH I A 8 Charges Castro Led Thursday, April 2, 1959 Racine, Wisconsin. Pro-Red Bolivian Revolt SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico Re-Elect Jack Humble The stock technique of the mit the mayor to appoint the commission! sligh-of-hand performer is to get audience attention diverted to one part of the stage while he saws the p. 1 lady in two in a wooden cas-' ket. That technique was used by the Krem lin during the time arrested two young Cubans Fidel Castro and Rafael Del1 Pino. They were re- leased.

After the massacre, police tried to arrest these two again, but they had taken asylum in the Cuban embassy. The manager of the Hotel Claridge where they stayed testified that guns and ammunition had arrived at the hotel, and Guil-lermo Hoenigsberg, who occupied the next room, testified that he had listened to cont versations of the Two students indicating that they were agents for the "Third Front of the USSR in South America." Four Friends Killed Between the Bogota massacre and the beginning of the Castro revolt in Cuba four staunch friends of the USA in the Caribbean were systematically assassinated President Berlin airlift and it may be the Kremlin's Pearson strategy in Berlin today. which would take a more vigorous direction of parking plans! However, within the limitations of his office, Mayor Humble has shown both the willingness and the personal vigor to get things done. His past record in office is very probably not as important, at this time, as the promise of leadership for the future he hTi)nsHTiarbeen one of the'very-f ew public'lnunlcTpaTofficials who has shown a willingness to lift his eyes beyond his own city limits, and see the problems of the community as they really are problems of an area which cannot be circumscribed or solved within the artificial boundaries. Mayor Humbie has endorsed the idea of he consolidation of school systems in the Kacine area," the establishment of an area-wide sanitary drainage system, and the extension of health services under financially fair contractual arrangements.

He has been willing to sit down with officials of the other municipalities in, the While the United States concentrated all its attention on the Berlin airlift in 1948-49, the Kremlin-was successfully busy on another part of the world stage. Czechoslovakia, hitherto an independent ally of the United States, suffered the suicide of Jan-Masaryk and became a Communist state. In Hungary, Cardinal Mindszenty was arrested and the Communist hold tightened. Mongolia deserted the West for Somoza of Nicargua, President Remon of Panama, President Castillo' Armas of Guatemala, and Colonel Aranda, a pro-U. S.

Guatemalan candidate for president, murdered in Mexico to pave the-way for pro-Com Communism. And the worst loss of all Peiping fell andt China, a onetime ally, "was declared a Communist republic munist Arbenz Guzman to take over. Intelligence records show no link between Castro and these assassinations, but it's significant that Rubin Miro, who served two years in jail on the Not only for a record of accomplishment, for a record of work-in-progress, Jack H. Humble deserves re-election as mayor of Racine next Tuesday. Mayor Humble has held office for four years; and they have been productive years Ifor the city of Kacine in terms of expansion and improvement of its services.

A new Public Library, expanded water service (which makes Racine one of the few cities in this area now completely Jree of restrictions "on waf erliseV a cont lnuaUorT1 of the storm sewer construction program, development of park and playground facili-. ties, a new traffic and parking department --all of these and more are credits to Mayor ilumble's first two terms in office. -It would be ridiculous to claim that a "mayor could accomplish all these things by himself. He has the help of the City Council, the various commissions, a staff of city officials and employes, and not least the citizens of the community itself who contribute both their taxes and their support to making possible a record of success for any city administration. Hut Jack Humble, in assuming office as Racine's first designated full-time mayor, has contributed a large part of the leadership and theeo-ordination of city facilities that have strengthened municipal government and municipal services in Racine.

The city administration has not been without its short-comings. Many of the projects and programs wTiich Racine needs are farfrom completion or realization. To the extent that he can be credited with accomplishment, so must the mayor be blamed for short-falls. But both the blame, as well as the credit, must be limited by the restrictions of power in the mayor's office. A mayor of Racine, like all executives in Wisconsin state and municipal government, is seriously handicapped by the weakness of his office.

He can propose, but not dispose; he can appoint, but many of his appointees 'outlive" him in public-office; he can lead, cajole or exert.political influence, but the laws and ordinances give him no real power over the workings of his Council and commissions 'Other than the negative veto power. A program of public off-street parking is an example of a field in which the city of Racine has moved too slowly in recent years, and moved too often in an atmosphere of confusion. But the mayor had no power to move into this situation until "the Common Council consented to relax its personal direction of parking plans, and even then the statutes did not even per- all while we were concentrating on Berlin. Today while we again concentrate on Berlin, Iraq, one of Reading a Columnist's Mail Tcx charge killing! President Remon of Panama is now iij Havana and has been working Help-Other-Folks Dept the most vital countries in Near East and a onetime ally, is rapidly coming under the Kremlin's wing. But even more important, the Kremlin ap EDITORS NOTt: Letters to this column must be accompanied by the nam and address ot the sender, though same will be withheld from publication upon request- A family with five children is in need of a davenport, chair when handled by chiropractors.

Perhaps, some of our employers in this industrial state might interested in this fact. RAY E. PETERSON, Chiropractor Past President pears on the way to establish a beachhead in the Caribbean area around the Panama Canal. and a washing 'machine. The father had been unemployed for nine months and he just recently went back to work.

Telephone ME 4-8283. Denies Political Tie South-Eastern Wisconsin Chiropractic Assn. Behind Castro The New York Times, the with Castro for some time. Alj so, the Caribbean Legion, 3Q per cent Communist, has beeij fighting for Castro. Simultaneous with Castro'l successes in Cuba, two secret plots have been, uncovered in Panama, one of them hatched on American soil inside the Canal zone.

Both occurred following Castro's rise to power in Cuba. j. The first came to a head on February 18 in Panama City. The second was discovered as the result of a meeting at the Columbia Broadcasting System area, and, work out programs that benefit the whole community. At the same time, be has jealously guarded the financial interests of Racine in these inter-municipal programs.

He led a successful-fight against a metropolitan sanitary district, which would have put an unfair burden on city taxpayers, while keeping alive an offer of extension of city sewer service on a fair contractual basis. He has successfully operated on the principle that co-operation can come only on a basis of a fair sharing of costs as well as benefits. Those programs of co-operative effort, as well-as many of the city's internal development programs, are at a critical stage. They need the kind of vigorous direction which Jack Rumble has demonstrated he can give them. tThe mayor's opponent," John II.

Campbell has never demonstrated remotely 'similar 'ability. has held public office as city assessor for 17 and Racine's property assessments are the weakest in its financial structure. In bis campaign, he has only demonstrated a failure to grasp, not only the city-wide problems that confront the mayor's office, but the very principles of the office he has held for 17 We are confident that the voters of Racine will act in their own best interests next Tuesday 1y returning Mayor Humble to office. in Chiropractic Bill Dear Tex, Tuesday the Journal-Times published an editorial expressing the belief that a person injured in an industrial and others who built up Fidel Castro have been quite super ficial in their reporting of the factors and influences around Roscoe Drummond Believes Soviet Not Ready to Negotiate European Peace accident should not be able to draw compensation payments Castro. But the fact is that Fidel is an extraordinary young for chiropractic treatments, just as they may for medical man with an extraordinary WASHINGTON President cratic Party (SPD), and Fritz treatments.

The paper is entitled to jts home of Carlos Calzadilla, a former student leader, inside the Canal zone. There a group of sergeants and one lieutenant Erler, deputy chairman of its editorial but we ques parliamentary section. They Eisenhower has freqently warned of the harm that would be done by allowing great tion its right to -base this opinion on loosely-presented facts. planned a revolt inside the Panamanian army, scheduled traveled to East Berlin to see Khrushchev arid to show how Adenauer's "rigidity" was hopes to be for March 8. The revolt col- lapsed after discovery of the" holding up unification.

background. The first record of his operation to appear in American intelligence reports dates back to April 9, 1948, which, incidentally, was just eight days after the' Russians clamped their first blockade on Berlin. At that time George Marshall, secretary of state, was in Bogota, Colombia, attending the historic ninth meeting of the Pan American Union aimed at promoting peace and unity in the Western Hemisphere, First of all, our membership in this state includes staunch Republicans, staunch Democrats, and equally staunch independents. Each of us, regardless of meeting. They found out all right.

President Ernesto de la Guar- Disappointed and disillusioned, dia scrupulously honest, is a they have reported candidly to their colleagues in Bonn. What built up for the success of a summit conference and then seeing them crushed in failure. What the President is saying Is that if a summit strong believer in democracy. There can be no charge of dic political affiliation, has made a sincere attempt to present the facts to Democratic and Republican senators and assemblymen in the state legislature. they had to report was that Moscow wasn't in, the least interested in German unification, that there was no concession tatorship, or graft behind any plots against him.

tea Meanwhile, in Havana, the when one of the civil If anyone has been trying to make a partisan issue out of which either the West or West massacres in recent Latin- Communist paper, has- Drummond Germany could make to bring reopened and is publishing isn't going to American history bloodied the Pressure for Consolidation daily blasts against the United streets of Bogota. this question, it has been the newspapers themselves not the members of the chiropractic profession. accomplish anything, It will leave things worse than before; if it does nothing, it will A carefully laid student plot it about except to accept the puppet government in East Germany. As to elections leading to basis for unification, Khrushchev put it quite can-dily: "Since there are more than have done harm burst right under the nose of Secretary Marshall, streets were barricaded, 300 people Obviously, the medical men One way to avert this danger of this state oppose this legis killed. No.

1 leader of this revolt, it is to refuse to go to the summit unless the preliminary progress of the foreign minis lation not because it is a Democrat or Republican issue, but merely because it threatens a monopoly thev now nosscss now develops, was Fidel Cas 50,000,000 West Germans (and only 17,000,000 East Germans), Sates; another paper for young Cubans, "Mella," follows a Communist line, and the old Batista paper "Revolucion" has been taken over by Fidelistas, edited by Castro's close friend, Carlos Franquia, and is following a pro-Communist line. In Santiago, next to the vital U. S. naval base at Guantanamo, another pro-Communist "Sierra Maestra," almost daily attacks the United States and praises Russian policy. (Copyright.

15, by the BfU Syndicate. Inc.) tro. Records show that on April ters justifies it The Allies put 3, five days before the mas rrr ly a le of thW condition in this means that the majority, through protective legislation-! this condition in, not truth, would triumph." their latest note to Moscow, 'protective," that is, for them sacre, Communist -slanted handbills were dropped from the gallery of the Colon "Right" or Else Every individual in this state employers and employes di This is, of course, authentic Communist doctrine-an elec but the pressures for a summit meeting are great and it is arguable that Premier Khrushchev is the only Soviet official who can make top deci- Theatre in Bogota as the presi dent of Colombia and Other of rectly or indirectly contribute to the costs of our workmen's compensation in this state. tion which the Communists can't be sure in advance will ficials attended. Police at that sions and that it can best be come out "right" is no fair.

well to think twice before adding to their present facilities or building new buildings at this time. And both of those occurrences, school consolidation and additional expansion of the city to the west, are not only possible but very likely. In both districts, and especially in the Mygatts Corners district, other internal factors entered into the decisions to hold off on the construction of new school facilities. But prominent in the consideration of the district meetings was the possibility of consolidation1, which could either make their new facilities obsolete or poorly located in a few years. Representatives of the Trautwein district had the foresight to confer with city school authorities before their decision.

That kind of planning can prevent useless and costly' duplication, if and whon consolidation comes. For the whole Racine area, however, the actionof these two districts creates additional pressure for a decision on school consolidation in the near future. If the Legislature provides the proper legal under the unified school district plan, to consolidate our school systems, the city and But even here Khrushchev done in person. Under the present law, however, the individual is not entitled to determine how this The other way to avert a mistakes the. facts.

The West W. W. Bauer, M.D. Science of Comfort massive let-down from a sum- is not asking that the money is spent for him when he is injured. This is left tomit failure is to make sure; 000 West Germans be allowed The action, of the Mygatts Corners and Trautwein school districts in turning down proposals to build additional school facilities or new schools should not be misinterpreted.

In neither district did the ac tlon of the electors necessarily Indicate they were opposed to providing adequate" school facilities; the vote was not merely "anti-school" "A look at a map of Racine and its immediate environs will provide a clue to why majorities in both school districts turned down building propositions. The Mygatts Corners 20 and 31 (and the proposed new Mygatts school site nearby) is less than half a mile from the city of Racine's site at Graceland and Ohio streets, where the city plans to build a new elementary school, and less than half a mile from the cite of the Starbuck Junior High School, to' be built at Sixteenth" and Ohio streets. The Trautwein SchoqL at the intersrc-. tion of the Green Bay Road 31)' and the Spring Street road (Highway C) is less than a half-mile from the Grace-land-Ohio site, and less than a mile' from the Starbuck Junior High site. If there is any possibility that town school districts east of Highway 41 will be consolidated with the city school system, or that annexation will move the city limits west to Highway 31 in the near future, these two school districts would do there is no massive build-up.

to decide what the 17,000,000 It is the concensus of those; East Germans want. Whv "responsible medical experts," who, of course, have decided that only they can determine Unites Engineering, Medicine Medicine is full of big words. I the subject is attracting In- whose duty it is to avoid wishful thinking that the Soviet Union is not ready to negotiate any settlement in Europe shouldn't the East Germans be allowed 'to decide by ballot whether they want to unite with West Germany on the basis of free elections? But Mr. what, isj'in the best interest" of the injured person and, incidentally, collect the. fee.

So is every other professional creasing attention in industry. which would not be to the language. Only an engineer can Questions Freedom The editorial said the indi overwhelming disadvantage of understand another engineer; K. will have none of that. The East Germans might not vote for Mr.

k's "truth." the West. A First Bite only an educa vidual has "freedom of choice." ThatT'right, he can give up his What this all adds up to is Obviously the Kremlin rights to workmen compensation (a form of insurance for would be delighted to be able! that Khrushchev wants to use its neighbors should waste no time in de- riding in favor of consolidation Too mucTTTh he has paid) and Pav out Must Be Adjusted Take air-conditioning, once hailed as a great boon in hot seasons, indispensable In the tropics and in desert areas. But now we know that air-conditioning must be well adjusted to a temperature differermal not too great-as compared with outside air, otherwise people going in and out suffer respiratory illness. Limitations of he.at and hu- tor another educator, and so on, and on. But these big words are useful.

They have the precision of meaning which is lacking in ordinary lan- a summit conference to take Berlin behind the iron curtain. At this stage this doesn't make a summit meeting look very productive. (CopTrliht, New York Herald Tribune, Inc.) planning for the near future is being held up by our inability or unwillingness' to decide. this question, which is so vital to the welfare of the community and its to push us out of West Berlin, keep Germany from having modern weapons, persuade us to dismantle NATO and take U. S.

forces out of Western Europe. But Khrushchev knows he can't get that all at once -so he is proposing to take only the ui nis own pocKet ior whatever treatment he might prefer. Nice choice my insurance company tells me they won't pay if I want to have my own specialist work on my injured back rather than one they like! Thirty-seven states, plus Ha Dr. Bauer Do You Know midity, measured in relation to guage, where IirSl Dlie. What le waiiAlaska and.

the District of Columbia, have, approved So They Say Looking Backward Why is it wise not to ex- of the opening and closing of one word may mean different man's sweat production have things, sometimes depending -been ascertained; when one pn whether you smile wheni sweats more than four quarts pect much from a People simply won go for i legislation which gives the in SUmmil fhA- rVmrrfi Xritw hi tha Pnnfl 40 YEARS AGO his motorcycle deputies they pav-TV. Whv should dividual under wnrkmpn't during Jubilee Year? you say it. in foul hours, the condition is meeting? Here is part of the evidence After Khrushchev proposed to liberate West Berlin from the I intolerable. Moving air has long A It probably is closely One of the newer big words compensation the right to choose his own treatment. Associated Insurance Research of April 2, 1919 must be certain thaf a law hasey're getting-just as good Minimum, 29.

(been violated before making an tertainment for free right now. Wisconsin voters re-elected arrest but that once an arrest'Harold A. Fellows, president belongs both to engineering i been known to be more com- connected with the idea of the exclusion of Adam and Eve and to biology it is than still air, but above West (like the Chinese are lib- of National Association 0f Minnesota. recently completed justice maiVUl D. mauc, nc rv uum in from Paradise, and the expul 100 degrees F.

moving air is io ine Mate supreme Court. 51S1- on prosecution. Broadcasters. a survey in which they found crating Tibet from the Tibet-that claims resulting from backUns), we said no. He said, well, ics.

It simply means the' science of keeping comfortable. It is the study of man and his In Chicago, Republican Mayor sion and reconciliation of peni tents. worse than still air. Science at last has got around to recognizing that tv. a t.

injuries incurred on the ioh what do you propose? We working environment. 20 YEARS AGO April 2, 1939 Maximum Minimum, 30. No paper; Sunday. ing hard when one is. playing Per claim whenlpropose uniting the dismem-i iCr in handled by medical doctors and; bered Germany after which Where is the world's Everybody knows that there fomfort js an important factor William Hale Thompson was re-elected mayor.

William H. Armstrong, the nonpartisan candidate, was elected mayor of Racine. He largest railroad library? are certain conation, of WmttJ'- when one is workimuIhe 4at--35'64 per when handledBerlin wouldbeutomatically i. "by chiropractors. While youa free city.

is what I have been A In Washington, D.C. is DRIVING LESSONS jter doing maintained hy Bureau of tltfll IK Nil 9 A tfS What did Premier Khrusk eate4-th4afia take the position that the cost factor is nf nn rnnrprn rhev think of that? Railway Economics of Jhe As sociation of American Rail state of Maine has started driv-iseem to know about it. date, George H. Tauscher, by a 7 vote of 3,194 to 1,702. fcinrA it io nai4 tttr tlta 1 1 tlinnrfKt nAAplu rf it an1 May Have TB I Copyrinht Columbia yturat, In NO SOMALIA LANGUAGE ing instruction classes for khan, chief Pakistan Ur-na rJZ tn when comfort is interfered with.

First become annoying, but if they get bad enough, they interfere with efficiency and finally grow in inmates of the Pineland Hospi delegate to the U.N. that a reduction of the cost of revealed his opposition most 30 YEARS AGO roads, and was established in 1910. The library is open to the public. rai ana training center, an Somalia, the United Nations April 2, 1929 Maximum, kr. such claims will ultimately are thejwo anti-Ade-.

I'm not a friend of in a reduction of insurance 'nauer Germans who have been but you've got to give the devil rates. most confident that, if onlv tolerable. There are individual Trust Territory in east Africa. Minimum. nnvntrA r.

Pi-rv-rrfcn- 'Or-WIiat was the original Fir linen, re-; state irectOr Of driving train- his due. And the fact i that mcaninfr nf "Rppfpatpr" arv. rv-irf An thaf 10A i auicy anuwcu nicy ncic in uiiicc, Micv iuuiu riultM "J8- H4-9STrs- are be.ngne doesn't see more progress that time loss from the job due! negotiate something real. goodPhedto the British of differences in the ability to en-, is larger than California. unfavorable Somalia has no.

written lan-Until recently there has been guage of its own. Only a few little attempt to measure thej native residents in. the coast conditions, to. ascertain ports have learned to write normal toleranc levels. Now; Italian or English.

A' 1 i vrii in iiiiiiiitY iri-irit wner gnuwnora inon rna i inmint. given to inmates mthe higher, anywhere than in the Domini- the Guard? i i uii iivi mail ui viiii.il of the year. io pacK injuries averagea ia.Wntn the boviets. ihey are days when handled by medical; Prof. Carlo Schmid, deputy us, bracket, who near dis- can Republic.

i i dally A "Beefeater" meant "servant," Sheriff John Anderson told charge, -5en. Allen JEllendej and .9 days average chairman of the Social Demo-;.

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