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The Sandusky Register from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 2

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PAGE 2 SANDUSKY REGISTER JUNE 12, 1964 FROM RUSSIAN INFLUENCE Romania Rips Away BUCHAREST. Romania IAP) streets with Russian names are getting new ones. The Russian language is no longer compulsory in Romanian schools. Soviet book THE ALL NEW TWIST Froien Dessert Try it it's delicious Tempting ONION RINGS MUSHROOMS with any undwich en our rnsnu Open 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Daily Kaltenbach's DRIVE-IN 405 E. Perkins Ave. (Across from Hills) stores and institutes are being closed or renamed. There are hints of bitterness between Soviet Premier Khrushchev and Romani's longtime Communist leader, Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej. Since Romania signed an agreement last week to trade more with the United States, there has been increasing speculation in the West that Romania may be moving away from the Communist bloc.

Cautious Western diplomats in Bucharest believe Romania won't break away from the Soviet Union and other Communist follow the Yugoslav model. But they say that disagreements are tenser than at any time since Romania became Communist in 1947. Romania probably is the richest of all East European Communist countries in raw materials. She has Europe's largest oil production outside the Soviet Union, and gold, bauxite, extensive wood supplies, methane I Sat DANCING FRI. ft SAT.

NITES! FRIDAY NIGHT Organ Music by "Two Tenei" SATURDAY NIGHT Elmer Rife and the "Mutic Majfen" DANCING 10 TO 2 South Hayes Ave, Reufe 4 Franketti's NOW OPEN Division Kelbys Island (Near Post Office) Featuring Italian-American Menu GOING BOATING? Why not stop in for a taste Spaghetti, Lasagna, Home Made Ravioli, Steaks, Chops and other delectables. 3 PRIVATE DINING ROOMS (In an Early American atmosphere) POT OF GOLD 5 325 00 NOT REGISTERED JOHN H. BARTZEN 19 Rivrsde. I Springtime is CLEANING TIME; I Wearing Apparel, Drapes, I Slipcovers Open Daily Till 9 ELITE CLEANERS 2607 Columbia Ave. 62S-659S Across from Giant Tiger gas, water power, uranium ore and salt.

For years, most of these raw materials went to other Communist countries. Romania's rapid industrialization and its increasing Western trade has not pleased Khrushchev. Since 1962, he has been trying to persuade the Romanians to come back fully into the Communist camp and integrate their economy with economic organization of East European states. Instead, Gheorghiu-t)ej has shunned many Comecon meetings and increased trade with the West. In April, when the Communist leaders were attending Khrushchev's 70th birthday celebrations in Moscow, Gheorghiu-Dej stayed home and met with his Romanian Workers' (Communist) party.

In a statement the party attacked Soviet interference in the affairs of Communist countries. Gheorghiu-Dej then sent his trade mission to the United States. Additionally, Romania has: 1. Inquired about possibilities of joining GATT, the West's general tariff and trade agreement. 2.

Considerably relaxed regulations for Western (but not Eastern) tourists to enter the country, obviously to encourage more hard currency from them. 3. Expressed interest in buying two nuclear power plants from Britain or the United States. 4. Quietly cut down Soviet influence in schools and cultural institutions.

CAMEO Dining Room (Upstairs I WED. SPECIAL Broiled 8 Oi. SIRLOIN Sat. and Sun. Special PRIME RIB And Baked Potato FREE CHILDREN'S DINNER SUNDAY Noon Till 9 P.M.

Up to 10 Years of Age Accompanied by Both Parents! Phono 625-0172 "LADIES' NIT!" TUESDAY 5-t DRIVE CAREFULLY McDonaldfe All Area School Children: It you have nothing below a on your report card, bring it to McDonald's and we'll treat you to a free hamburger, Offer is good through Friday, June 19th. look for the McDonald's 1934 CLEVELAND RD. Mother Says 'PT 109' Book Libeled Navy Son, Suing Publishing Firms LUDWIG ERHARD i CLEVELAND fAP) Claiming the book. "PT 109," and the movie based upon it libeled her son and invaded her (the mother of a Navy man who! on the boat under the: late President John Kennedy' has sued two publishing firms 1 and a movie company for Mrs. Sarah Albert, whose son was killed by a World War II Japanese prisoner after the PT; boat incident, filed the suit! Thursday in U.S.

district courtj here. Raymond Albert was a sa- man 2-C aboard the patrol boat commanded by the man who later became president. The boat was rammed and sunk in 1943 by the Japanese destroyer Amagiri. Albert and 10 others, including Lt. Kennedy, survived the crash.

The complaint said Albert was depicted in the book and movie inaccurately, in a manner that was "derogatory and insulting and caused (Mrs. Al- Erhard Arrives In Washington WASHINGTON (AP) Chancellor Ludwig Erhard of West Germany arrives in Washington today amid reports that the Soviet Union is about to sign a treaty with East Germany. Diplomatic observers here expect it to take the form of a treaty of friendship, much like the pacts Moscow already has with a number of its satellites. But whatever the nature of the treaty, the Soviet Union has been forewarned that the United States will hold it responsible for honoring previous East-West agreements on Berlin and Germany. This will be the third meet ing between President Johnson and Erhard since the two became the heads of their governments last fall.

The East German-Soviet treaty is sure to dominate their talks. Earlier this week, American sources were skeptical that Soviet premier Khrushchev would rock the boat in this period of FRIDAY NIGHTS FISH CHIPS Wed. Evening Special CHICKEN QCr DUMPLINGS 091 NOONDAY LUNCHES Cold Plates SAT. NIGHT SPECIAL Latagnfl Turkey Cold Plates 800 CLUB 1002 W. Jefferson St.

For the BEST CHICKEN In Town It's Little Joe's We also carry a Complete Line of PREPARED FOOD CARRY OUTS mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm We still have DAILY SPECIALS for $1.00 mt mm mm mm wMaw mm mm mm mm mm Air Conditioned For Your Comfort BEERT "WINE.LIQUOR 2710 CAMPBELL ST. Phone 625-7645 Closed Mondays East-West thaw by concluding a spectacular agreement with Walter Ulbricht. East German Communist leader and chief of state. Thursday night these sources conceded that reports from Moscow of the imminent signing of documents of "special significance" convinced them they were wrong. Later authoritiative sources said Soviet Ambassador Anatoly F.

Dobrynin had told Secretary of State Dean Rusk Wednesday that the Soviet Union intends to conclude a treaty with East Germany. In reporting this (he sources made the following statement: "The conclusion or implementation of this treaty by the Soviet Union cannot in any case affect the legal obligations and responsibilities of the Soviet Union under agreements and arrangements between the three Western powers and the Soviet Union on the subject of Berlin and Germany. "The Soviet Union remains responsible to carry out these obligations and responsibilities. "The U.S. government siders that the government of the Federal Republic of Germany is the only German government freely and legitimately constituted and therefore entitled to speak for the German people in international affairs.

"The U.S. government does not recognize the East German regime nor the existence of a state in Eastern Germany. It remains the goal of U.S. policy to achieve the reunification of all Gemans." American specialists on German affairs said privately they see no reason to be alarmed by a treaty provided it does not go beyond the scope of similar pacts. A peace treaty, giving the East Germans complete sovereignty including the right to control access routes to West Berlin, would be a most serious matter, officials here stressed.

The United States, Britain and France have made it repeatedly clear since the start of the Berlin crisis in 1958, that the Allies would not tolerate any violation of their rights to be in Berlin and to have free access to the city by unilateral Soviet action. bert) embarrassment." suit contends profits gained through the book and movie will exceed $50 million. It asked for an accounting of profits and an injunction to halt sale of the "TDOoks and exhibition of the film. Mrs. Albert's attorney, Jerome Katz, said the movie "appropriated something that belongs to her without first obtaining her consent." He added that Mrs.

Albert had asked Warner Brothers not to release the movie. The book tells how, two months after the PT 109 incident, Seaman Albert was killed aboard another torpedo boat by PULLMAN NITE CLUB THE "MARTIANS' House OKs Fatter Pay Checks For Employes WASHINGTON (AP) Fatter pay checks for most federal workers were in prospect today after House passage of a pay raise bill that includes FOR SAVIMG LIVES A team of scientists at the British Ministry of Defense has developed a new method of lifesaving using a portable air bellows resuscitator. It's said to be more effective than mouth-to' mouth breathing. YACATIONLAND SPECIAL BOX THICK BEEF PATTIES $4.13 BOX THICK PORK CHOPS $5.53 BOX 8.0Z. CHOPPED SIRLOIN $5.95 BOX 4-OZ.

CHOPPED SIRLOIN $6.95 IOX WIENERS, 10 LB $4.90 BOX BONE STEAK $7.74 BOX FILET MIGNON $7.95 (bacon wrapped) BOX BONELESS STRIP STEAK $7.95 ALL 8 BOXES ONLY $49.95 FREE! Baa. of Charcoal with every order of $25.00 or more CHOICE BEEF HINDS ib 59c Presetting OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. SUNDAYS 8:00 A.M. to 12 Noon SEAWAY MEATS CORNER W.

MONRO! AND PEARL STS. 6164242 RAY E. SIEGEL, Mgr. 626-3301 year increases for members of Congress. By the surprisingly large margin of 243 to 157 the House reversed its earlier defeat of a similar bill and cleared the way for Senate action on the $533- million package of pay boosts.

It includes raises for judges, Cabinet officers and top federal executives, and increases ranging from 22.5 per cent at the top to 1.6 per cent at the bottom for 1.7 million government workers. The average letter carrier would get a 5.6 per cent boost of $325 a year and the average government typist and file clerk would get a $310 a year raise. The bill is expected to be one of the first called up in the Senate after it completes action on the civil rights bill, and no difficulties are forseen in its passage. A number of considerations prompted the House to pass the pay bill this time after defeating one, 222 to 184, last March. The size of the proposed congressional raise was scaled down from $10,000 a year to $7,500 and it was made effective next January, instead of this making it easier for members to vote for it.

Of major importance in the view of the bill's backers, however, was the fact most state primary elections are now over. Last March the primaries were still to be faced and too many members felt it politically unwise to vote raises for themselves and then face the electorate. Strong support from President Johnson also helped put the bill over this time, as did a powerful lobbying effort by the postal unions. a prisoner who asked Albert for water and then snatched the seaman's sub-machine gun and shot him. "We Servieo Whaf We Sill" In the Sandusky Plata Next to Plek-n-Pay OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 Phone 626-0084 We Had A Taste of HOT WEATHER IT'S TOO HOT TO COOK AT HOME COME TO OUR COMFORTABLE, AIR CONDITIONED DINING ROOM Where You'll Find COMPLETE SELECTION OF DELICIOUS FOODS! REMEMBER FOR IIRTHDAY OR ANY OCCASION CALL USI we even provide the cake PHONE 625-8487 Tha Family Out Far Ae ENJOYAIL1 SUNDAY DINNER Cedar Villa Restaurant 1918 CLEVELAND RD.

LAGQO HOURS A.M. till Dark 125 Deer to Hand Feed STOCKED FISHING H0URS 6 A ro On Route 269 between 2 and 6 NOW PLAYING LAMONT ERNEY surf lounge CLEVELAND AT REMNQTON OPEN TONIGHT, SAT. SUN. DANCE at The NOTE RUGGLES BEACH Admission 85c For a Full Entertainment 8 to 12 Gamine June II Mist Sandusky Pageant FIMH Of fit Fm Col. Stndm Kodak HAWKEYE INSTAMATIC Camera PLUS ONE FREE K0DAPAK FILM CARTRIDGE (takes 12 exposures) If you buy 2 Family of Kentucky Fried Chlckeo before September 1964 FiW LkkW Good" With each Family Bucket (serves 5 to 7) you'll get one Col.

Sanders'Stamp. When you have saved two you can send (or your Kodak Hawkeye Instamatic and your Kodapak Film Cartridge, The brand new Hawkeye Instamatic Camera requires no settings and it features: instantaneous cartridge loading, no threading, a rapid action level film advance and no winding knob, The Hawkeye Instamatic is a revolutionary new camera for instantaneous picture taking. Act today this offer expires September 8, 1964. Living is fun with delicious Col, Sanders' recipe, Kentucky Fried Chicken and Kodak's fabulous Hawkeye Instamatlci SUMMER HOURS 11 A.M. to 12 Midnight 7 DAYS A WEEK Terry's Chicken Villa 1620 Sycamore Lint.

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