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The Terre Haute Tribune from Terre Haute, Indiana • Page 18

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Terre Haute, Indiana
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18 The Terre Haute Tribune. Wednesday, December 5, 1956. Closing of AEC Plant At Dana Meets Protests CLINTON, Dec. of the Wabash Valley Industrial Development Council at a meeting held Tuesday evening at the Half Century Club, asked residents of Vermillion and Parke counties to join in their protest of the closing by the Atoifiic Energy Commission of its heavy water plant near Dana. Residents of the entire Wabash Valley have been urged to send the following telegram to President Eisenhower of prevailing unemployment I protest the closing of the Dana Atomic Energy plant at Dana, Raymond Medlock, president of the council explained that similar telegrams have already been sent to the heads of various governmental agencies.

He said that he had received the following answer from Paul R. Squires, personal secretary to Congresswoman Cecil Harden, just talked to Mrs. Harden regarding the decision to close the Dana plant of the Atomic Energy Commission. She was not consulted in advance by the commission regarding this decision and learned about it only one hour prior to the press release time. are protesting to the commission with particular emphasis on the unemployment situation in the Dana plant area.

The commission replies that the unemployment factor was taken into consideration before closing the plant, but stated that the difference in cost of the operation of the Dana plant was too great, amounting to several million dollars a year more than the cost of operating the Savannah installation and the cost of operating both plants on a reduced scale would also be shortest distance between two points Is through the Want Ads. DePauw Art Center Given By Blumbergs GREENCASTLE, Dec. University has received $75,000 from Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Blumberg of Terre Haute few the creation of a new campus art center, it was announced here today.

According to President Russell J. Humbert, art center will be located in the building occupied by the university library until completion of the Roy West Library earlier this year. The gift will be used to completely renovate and refurnish the College Avenue structure, with current plans calling for occupancy by September, 1957. At present the DePauw art department is quartered in the former Barnaby residence on East Washington Street, purchased by the university in 1948. An alumnus of DePauw, Blumberg is a prominent Terre Haute businessman and financier, and his wife, Fannie Burgheim Blumber, is a top-ranking Hoosier artist who has received national acclaim.

In 1952 MTs. Blumberg was honored by the university with a one- woman show of oils and lithographs, and she has presented two of her paintings, and Sins of the to the local institution. Prof. A. Reid Winsey, head of art department, is chairman of a committee which has been appointed by President Humbert to study requirements for the new center.

Final specifications will be submitted to the trustee buildings and grounds committee, headed by Lloyd M. Cline of Bluffton. The United States Military Academy at West Point is the oldest engineering school and the oldest permanent military post in the nation. HEADQUARTERS FOR NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS INDIANA BRINGS long-awaited Walt Disney musical masterpiece, opened today at the Indiana Theater. The full-length film features the Philadelphia Orchestra and famed director Leopold Stokowski.

New York music critic Deems Taylor narrates the various musical introductions. Other Russian Satellites Close To New Armed Revolt Ik By CHARLES M. McCANN United Press Staff Correspondent Soviet Russia is showing signs in Romania and Bulgaria. Widespread unrest is reported also in Albania, the tiny Communist satellite country on the Adriatic Sea opposite Italy. Communist leaders in East Germany and Czechoslovakia seem to be increasingly nervous over the possibility of outbreaks in their countries.

Taken together, dispatches indicate strongly that grip on its satellite empire is being challenged all over Eastern Europe as the results of the revolts in Poland and Hungary. Army Being Disarmed. It is reported that a large part of the Romanian army is being dis- of acute alarm over the situation CHRISTMAS CLUB SAVINGS CHECKS Will Earn at the Annual Rate of from DEC. 1, 1956 If Added to New or Old Accounts BY DEC. 10, 1956 at MERCHANTS SAVINGS ASSN.

Where Your Money Works and Pays You More GILBERT S. CLUDER Secretary CLYDE W. ANDREWS President armed as a safeguard against its possible participation in a popular uprising. A Moscow communique announced on Monday that Soviet troops sent to Romania during the Hungarian revolt will remain there Strong forces of Soviet troops have been moved into Bulgaria. Dispatches say a number of Bulgarian army officers have been dismissed as untrustworthy.

There is a split in the Bulgarian Communist leadership. In all of the chief satellite countries, Red leaders are watching students closely. The revolts in Poland and Hungary started with student demonstrations. Admit Armies Are Liability. The most significant development in the satellite countries is Russia's open admission that their armies are now more of a liability than an asset.

In Hungary the army joined the rebels against the Soviet forces which turned out to crush the revolt. It has now been announced officially that Hungary is to have a and army. Dispatches from Western European capitals say the army may be cut to as few as 25,000 men. This means that the Reds will rely in future on carefully screened security troops to keep order. Depend On Oppressive Rule.

There seems to be little the Soviet government can do to combat the steady weakening of its authority in its satellites but to depend more and more on oppressive rule. Insofar as Moscow is concerned, the tolerance of independent-minded Communists which proved so costly in Poland and Hungary seems to be definitely over. leaders are being built up in Romania, Bulgaria, East Germany and Czechoslovakia. But things have gone so far that the Satiinists will find it increasingly hard to keep their peoples in subjection. ----------------------------Cold good to rent worm rooms.

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