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Beatrice Daily Sun from Beatrice, Nebraska • Page 14

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Billy tMtflct), Mir. OUTSIDE 17.S.SJ?. IT CAN BE TOLD Simmering in Moscow: Power struggle By FRED SPARKS Newspaper Enterprise Assn. NEW that I flm wit of the Sovirl Union I can report that a momentous power struggle is shaping up in the Kremlin, triggered by critics of Russia's foreign policy, particularly its relations with North Vietnam. My own observations, plus what I was told by numerous Western diplomats and other foreign residents, lead to expectations that before the struggle is resolved two- headed dictatorship of Premier Alexei Kosygin and party boss Leonid Brezhnev will replaced.

And Kosygin and Brezhnev would vanish from the political scene like Nikita Khrushchev, suddenly, overnight, wifliout fanfare. I wouldn't have dared cable this from Russia, where reporting that the dictatorship is shaky is the No. 1 sin. If the above were written by a resident correspondent in Moscow he would be ousted or harassed until he left It is an accepted fact of life in Moscow that Soviet foreign policy is in tatters. China, the most populated communist country, is now an enemy.

Eastern Europe is rapidly drifting farther away from Moscow's domination. Even North Korea shows alarming independ- parleying with the Chinese. Kosygin a a pilgrimage to Peking where he preached brotherly, Communist love and was feasted at massive banquets where rivers of sharks' fin soup flowed like borscht in Moscow. Besides the soup, Red China gave Kosygin nothing but the war in Vietnam. And since the Americans entered the conflict with such considerable force, Kosygin and his partner in dictatorship have been in an unenviable position.

They dare not i war with the United States by bailing out Hanoi with Russian airpower or ground troops. They have not yet been able to get Hanoi to negotiate, partly because the Red Chinese are pressuring Hanoi to be evermore belligerent. Caught in the middle, helpless, Kosygin a nd Brezhnev are sending a dribble of military hardware to Hanoi while they make thundering speeches threatening to hit (he Americans with everything but the Bolshoi Ballet. These warlike proclamations, winked at in sophisticated Moscow, are primarily directed at the rest of the Communist world where Soviet prestige is low, thanks to Vietnam. The East European press, for example, much freer than Moscow's, has slyly made it clear that the Russians are standing by, hands and tongues tied, while a small Communist country is getting pounded by an "imperialist." It would be folly for anyone to venture a guess as to whom will succeed Kosygin and Brezhnev if they should fall.

This business is yet in its early stages and the Kremlin Is not inclined to publicize differences In the Presidium. However, one thing appears certain: The current dictatorship has suffered stunning reverses, it has lost Russia's immense prestige, it Is wounded and the wolf pack is in full pursuit. Pickrell By MRS- RAY LARKINS The Ksnneth Parde family has bought a home In Beatrice and will be moving there in June. Mrs. Kenneth Parde was a guest at Christ Lutheran Church Ladies Aid of Mrs.

Fred Johnson. A covered dish dinner was served at noon. Deborah Holsing was a guest of Denise Waltke, Cortland. Mr. and Mrs.

John Gronewold Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Meints were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Wilford Parde. Many Pickrell vicinity ladies attended a party at the home of Mrs. Everett Barnard. Afternoon visitors of the Dick Shaffer family were Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Greenwood and family. The Pickrell ball teams played the Trinity Lutheran west of Beatrice church team. The girls volleyball and fifth and sixth grade basketball teams of Pickrell were victorious. The seventh and eighth basketball team lost to Trinity Lutheran. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Jones of Fairbury, Mr. and Mrs. Lee DragoG, Reynolds and Mr.jmd Mrs. Clifford Winkle and Dennis, Pickrell, helped Lynn and Garry Dragoo celebrate their birthdays at a dinner.

Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merle. Drent and family were Mr. and Mrs.

Milford Oilman and family, Cortland, Mr. and Mrs. Norman TeSeHe, Firth and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Moormeier and Larry.

this wasn't enough ence. And if to undermine any government, there is the impossible prqb- lem of Vietnam. My excellent sources in Moscow told me that important members of tire Presidium personally blame Kosygin and Brezhnev for getting the Soviet Union involved in that hopeless mess "where Russia had nothing to gain and everything to lose." "Everything to lose" means a confrontation with the United States, which is the last thing anyone inside the Kremlin wants. Particularly at this time when Red China is making warlike noises on Russia's borders. Com 1 heavywei ghts rapping Kosygin and Brezh- nev say that shortly after they replaced Khrushchev in 1964 they made their first irrevocable error: They encouraged Nortti Vietnam to invade South Vietnam in organized force without anticipating the violent American reaction.

Khrushchev had learned, dur- Ing the Cuban missile crisis, that Americans are quick on Hie draw. He had done little to encourage Hanoi to expand its efforts beyond guerrilla warfare. Critics of the current dictatorship say it gave Hanoi the O.K. to "get tough" as part of its campaign to woo Red China back into Mother Russia's arms. They wanted to prove that, unlike Khrushchev, they approved revolution and invasion as a means to advance world revolution.

Khrushchev's theory of "peaceful co-existence" was downplayed by Kosygin and Brezhnev when Obituary $75-million bridge a white elephant? LISBON, Portugal (AP) Nearly a year after inaugurat ing the $75-million Salazar world's fifth longest Etta Ideus Etta Ideus was born June 19, 1888, near Pickrell, the daughter of Jurgen Zimmerman and his wife, Rixte Debuhr. On July 8, 1888, she was baptized by Rev. Oscar Lampe. She grew to womanhood on the farm of her parents. After instruction in the Christian faith, she spoke her confirmation vows in Zion Lutheran Church, Pickrell, April 5, 1903, by Pastor J.

B. Reents. On February 27, 1908, she was united in marriage to Harm Ideus by Pastor J. B. Reents.

They spent almost 59 years of happy married life together. The Lord blessed their marriage with 11 children, eight of whom survive their mother, two sons and one daughter having died in infancy. They lived on a farm miles east of Zion Lutheran Church until 1925, when the family moved to a farm southeast of Beatrice. In 1946, they retired from the farm and moved to Beatrice making their home at 417 N. 10th St.

She was a member of Emmanuel Lutheran Church. Mrs. Ideus was active and caring for her house and invalid husband until the early part of January when severe pains sent her to the hospital. Medical research revealed a cancerous umor which was inoperable, he passed away around 11:30 Friday, Feb. 17, 1967, at he Lutheran Hospital, having eached the afee of 78 years.

Surviving are her husband, arm; six sons, Siebend of Betrice, Jerry of Oak Lawn, eorge of Filley, Menne of blmesville, John and Harm Jr. Beatrice; two daughters, eka (Mrs. Willie) Trauernicht Pickrell and Sena (Mrs. Alin) Darn of Beatrice; 26 grand- hildren and 24 great-grandchil- ren. She is also survived by wo sisters, Mrs.

Willie Remmers of Beatrice and Mrs. Arn- Id Baehr of Pickrell. She was in death by two sons, ne daughter, one daughter-in aw, one granddaughter, brother, Menne, and two sisters, and Hannah. Funeral services were held eb. 21, 1967, with family prayer services from the Griffiths- Fox-Hovendick Chapel with are wondering whether the span has turned out to be a white elephant.

The toll bridge straddles the Tagus River, linking Lisbon with the underdeveloped agricultural south, but the traffic hasn't come up to expectations Many workers, who make up the bulk of the commuters across the river, cannot aft'orc the 28-cent roundtrip bus fare and the flat-bottomed ferries costing 6 cents or less More than 50,000 workers re cently signed a petition protest ing the higher bus fare. U.S. Steel International which built the bridge, predict ed 20,000 vehicles would cross i per day, but the average daily crossings have reached only 8, 300 at about $1.40 per vehicle. Filley instructor to attend institute FILLEY George A. Weis of Tecumseh, has been ac cepted to attend an eight week course at Sequential Summe Institute, University of Dakota, Vermillion, S.

where he will work in the are of zoology. A graduate of Virginia Hig School and Peru State College he has been science instructo in the Filley schools for th past two years. His wife, th former Barbara Thompson, of is a teacher in the Tecumseh public schools, He is the son of Mrs. George A. Weiss, ol Virginia.

services from Emmanuel Lutheran Church northeast of Beatrice. Pastor Paul Kenyon officiating with interment -in Zion Lutheran Cemetery, near Pickrell. Pallbearers were six grandsons, Harold Ideus, Lawrence Ideus, Richard Ideus, Harlan Trauernicht, Marvin Dorn, and Arlan Ideus. The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord.

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