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The Portsmouth Herald from Portsmouth, New Hampshire • Page 16

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Portsmouth, New Hampshire
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THURSDAY EVEN1NS, The Portsmouth Herald APRIL 9, 1964 FAGE ,5 THURSDAY EVENING, UP UA Khruschevs Desire tor Goulash Explains Viewpoint Changes Call 436-1800-Ask tor CUsiifltd Premier Didn't Fight To Make Living Worse By JAMES MARLOW WASHINGTON (AP) Premier Khrushchev's desire for goulash explains why a man in this country can be radical at 19 but conservatice at 45. He had nothing to lose at 19, but a lot at 45: A house, wife, kids to put through school, ambitions to be company president and a pension if he lives long enough. As Khrushchev said in a jibe at the war-minded Red Chinese who defame him for not being war-minded enough: "We didn't fight the revolution in order to live worse." Goulash was his way of saying he prefers prosperity to revolution. It's a reflection of Russia's growing affluence, which is a good, practical reason for being less belligerent and reckless. Like the man of 45, Khrushchev isn't anxious to risk a nuclear war which would wipe out all the Russians have struggled to achieve--a better life-since the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917.

This makes the Russian-Red Chinese split in a very deep sense a difference between the haves and the have-nots of communism. The Russian masses in their revolutionary days, like the Chinese now, didn't have much to lose but their lives and must have felt, as their acceptance of all-out war, he considered as acceptable the so-called "liberation movements" which can take in everything from guer rilla wars to uprisings. The Soviet leadership has to feel, by its doctrine, that the best world is a Communist one, and the sooner the better. But even here the leaders must have some misgivings about belies ing it totally. They have learned from their unhappy experiences with those renegades from Soviet control- Yugoslavia, Albania, Red China --that a Communist world mighl not necessarily be a peaceful one after all.

Such divisions in a Communist world might put Moscow new jeopardy, but this from its ideological brothers instead of from capitalism. This is what Red China would like, judging from its hostility to Moscow now, and what she apparently has been seeking in her attacks on Khrushchev and Millionaire Begins Mental Tests in Strangling Case TOPSFIELD, Mass. (AP)-A millionaire author whose in cestry reads like an American British "who's who' 1 began mental tests today following the strangling of his 64 year ol housekeeper. Louis Agassiz Shaw, 56, was ordered committed yesterday for 35 days' observation at Danvers State (Mental) Hospital by District Judge Philip Durkin. An innocent plea to a murder charge was entered for Shaw whose grandfather reportedlj left a $23 million estate.

Shaw was brought into cour by four state troopers after thi body of Miss Delia Holland wa found in a second floor room Shaw's 15-room mansion. She had been strangled man ually, a medical examiner said Hancock to Rule on Retirement Shaw, who police said ha nave icn, ao jjgj. a tt ac on Knrusnenev ana communism showed, that any- appeals to the Russian sat- thing was better than nothing, 0 cu 00 se. communism has an excellent rf talking point. Now after two generations of work and privation the Russians, as a nation and individually, through the acquisition of possessions have won a sense of domestic security, a condition that can dampen revolutionary ardor.

At least it can by this reasonIng: Revolution disturbs, peace preserves. This doesn't mean, and Khrushchev's words can't be interpreted as meaning, the Russians have become too placid to encourage revolt where it suits them if the revolt doesn't risk has preached all-out war. While he sions and hostility to Peking. The reason: Nationalism has been a stronger force than communism, even within the Communist states. So long as this is true, and it shows no signs of diminishing, it will assert itself to the disadvantage of Red harmony.

The Red Chinese, being now in the position of the Russians of 1917, can afford to be cantankerous, adventuresome and reckless, since they have less to lose in worldly goods than their prosperous Russian neighbor. A report, later found to be false, that the British were landing in Rye in 1814 caused great alarm here. been under psychiatric care fo 10 years, turned the Salem Dis trict courtroom into an tiproa when he lay on a wooden benc! during the arraignment a shouted as the clerk read th complaint against him. "Cut it out. Cut it out," shouted.

"Shut up or I'll figh you. I'll kill you. Stop botherin me. Stop talking to me." Shaw had authored man short stories, some of whic were used in collections works by contemporary Amen can writers. His father was Robert Goul Shaw II, whose i wife Nancy Langhorne, later mar ried Viscount Astor and becam the first woman to sit in th British Parliament.

AUGUSTA (AP) Atty. Gen Frank E. Hancock says he topes to have an opinion ready the end of the, week on the question of whether local school wards can reduce the teacher retirement age below that set the Maine Retirement Sys- em--70. Hancock said Wednesday that he State Board of Education had requested the opinion apparently as a result of the latest eacher retirement issue being raised in Portland. Sidney W.

Wernick, counsel 'or the Portland Teachers Association, is challenging the Portland School Board's 1962 policy of lowering the retirement age of teachers to 55 over a five-year span. And, the city's corporation counsel, Barnelt I. Shur, said in an opinion to the board, released Wednesday, that he believes the action is illegal. The Maine Teachers Association said at least 15 Maine Communities, including Portland, have lowered the compulsory teacher retirement age. Call 43-1800-Ask for Classified RCA Whirlpool and Norge Fully Rebuilt AUTOMATIC WASHERS New wistiir warranty and servlcf.

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