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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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Lebanon, Pennsylvania
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6 Lebanon Daily Ntws, Pa. OcL 30, 1964 Khrush Fired For Long List Of Errors MOSCOW (UPI) Communist party members were being told today that Nikita S. Khrushchev was fired for a Jong series of mistakes ranging from the Cuban missile crisis to his shoe-pounding at the United Nations. Informed Communist sources disclosed Thursday night that an official document is being circulated to the party's 10 million members giving the real reasons for Khrushchev's sudden dismissal. Nowhere docs it mention the original official report of his retirement on health grounds.

The sources said no officia! confirmation of the document's existence could be expected. The document is an indict- ment of Khrushchev's policies at home and abroad. Its main charges are these: made a "serious mistake" by sending Soviet missiles to Cuba two years ago and was fully responsible for the loss of prestige when the missiles had to be withdrawn under pressure from the late President John F. Kennedy, made the Sino-S I split worse by insulting Chinese leaders to their faces and trying to force'satellite leaders to accept a China policy they opposed. used his influence to help his family and friends into power.

The document criticized in particular Khrushchev's attempts to push his wife Nina into the presidency of the Union of Soviet Women. often lost his temper or made indiscreet remarks or actions in public. The famous shoe-banging incident at the United Nations General Assembly in 1960 was listed as one example. Khrushchev's recent boast to Japanese legislators of a Soviet "doomsday" weapon was another. failed to consult his colleagues on the Presidium on such important decisions as Open Tonight Til We Carry An Selection Of famous Kirsch Drapery HaraVare Curtain and Drapery 2nd Floor Ready-To-Hang Zephyr Fibreglas Draperies By John Wolff 48" Width, 90" Length Beautifully-made, easy-care draperies are opaque, affording a maximum of light and privacy.

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In Wfight Only Lbi. granting'the United Arab Re- sublic a $280 million loan or awarding the hero of the Soviet Union medal to U.A.R. President Gamal Abdel Nasser. Bungled Industry bungled planning for Soviet agriculture and industry, meddled in the nation's cultural life, and caused widespread resentment when he suspended scheduled income tax cuts two years ago. the age- of 70, he was beginning to show some of the "personality cult" tendencies which Soviet citizens associate with Josef Stalin easy to anger, intolerant of the opinions of others.

It was believed that similar explanations of Khrushchev's dismissal were being offered foreign Communist leaders by the new Kremlin rulers, party chief Leonid I. Brezhnev and Premier Alexei N. Kosygin. They won the first round In their campaign for supporl Thursday when a French Communist delegation went home, announcing satisfaction with the explanations. An Italian del egation was continuing talk: here, and Soviet bloc leaders were expected to follow it.

DEEP SEAL DIVERS McMURDO SOUND, Antartica (AP) In a recent studj that attached depth-record ing devices to Weddell seals here, it was learned that the two females studied not were able to dive to depths 1,100 feet or more but also wen able to swim under 19 miles solid ice without surfacing Previous studies had indicate that Weddell seals could swim less than two miles underwate for about ten minutes. Sale Of Six lots Recorded Here Six contiguous building lots in Fairview Heights section of Lebanon recently sold, for according to a deed placed on record in the office of recorder of deeds in the Municipal Building. They passed from James A. and Minnie C. Albright to Simon B.

and Christine Siegel, all of Lebanon. Six other recent county prop- ty sales were recorded in deeds filed as follows: Premises in Bethel Township from Richard P. and Elizabeth P. Zearfoss, Bethel Township, to Richard P. Zearfoss, Bethel Township, for $7,000.

Premises at N. Fifth Lebanon, from John E. Janet E. Schamber to Howard J. McKinney Jr.

and wife, Margaret, ail of Lebanon, for $7,500. Premises at 411 Spring Lebanon, from John A. and Carrie E. Remlinger to Lizzie E. Reich and Stella M.

Fritz, all of Lebanon, for $4,000. A tract of land in North Londonderry Township from Lester L. and Ethel M. Stover, Palmyra, to Gene E. and Ruth Stove North Londonderry Township, for $1.

Premises at 11 E. Chestnut Cleona, from Mark T. and Helen H. Allwein to Glen A. and Ruth A.

Firestone, all of Cleona, for $1. Premises in Union Township from John W. and Mabel V. Darkes, Palmyra, from Raymond H. and Geraldine F.

Louser, Union Township, for 112,000. Hougewares Dept. 3nd Floor 737 Cumberland St Dial 273-6767 Hours: Daily 9:30 A.M. Til 5 P.M., Tuesday and Friday Til 9 P.M. Take a look at a real apartment 1.

See the landscaped grounds, so thoughtfully planted with so many different 2. See the charming, park-like center eouri, to reminiscent of the village green. 3. See the intelligent arrangement of the colonial-facade buildings. Notice the effect of white trim against brick 10 inviting.

4. See the tastefully trs deep the 5. See the sample apartments, completely decorated. Which size apartment would fit your needs? 8. See the I-bedroom suite hat living room, master bedroom, bath, dining area, kitchen and foyer.

(Rental is only 7. See the 2-bedroom suite; his living room, master bedroom, second bedroom, bath, dining area, kitchen and foyer. (Rental ii only 8. See how much living space there is in each apartment the rooms are probably a lot more spacious than you thought. 9.

See the kitchen all the walnut the ceramic tile backsplash, the tht colors! And, all the new GE garbage disposal, refrigerator and freezer, counter-top range and oven. Dreamy! 10. See all the closets many more than you dared expect and they are just whert you need them big enough to use. 11. See how you make your own climate: with modern electric heat you can have different temperatures in each room.

For pleasant cooling, GE air conditioning. 12. See the Venetian blinds, storm and screens for every window. 13. See the master TV antenna system for the very best picture in any setl 14.

See the bright bathroom, all'the ceramic tile, the color-coordinated fixtures, and tht built-in vanette. 15. See the many thoughtful details; hardwood floors, electric fixtures, cabinet and door hardware, and the quality workmanship. 18. See the terrace level and bright laundry centers.

The individual storage lockert art there, too. 17, See til the off street parking areas. Ample extra spaces for your guests. 18. See how easily "every-day" living can'take on a "vacation" atmosphere.

Here care-free living is just that no snow shovels, lawn mowers-, maintenance problems, or do-it-your- telf. 19. See if this isn't the way yon dreamed of living and yon probably deserve it! Lebanon Court the first real apartment in Lebanon 1100 JACKSON BLVD. Sample apartments and rental office open daily 14:30, Sat. 9-5; Sun.

1-5. by Wilbur Z. Weik, N.S.I.D. R. F.

Kingt Realtors, Agent Phont: 373-9140 372-4819.

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