Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 166, Decatur, Adams County, 16 July 1953 — Page 2
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DECATUR DAILY bBMOCRAT THURSDAY. JULY 16. 1953
Beria Purge Sweeps Across Iron Curtain Three Iron Curtain Countries Struck In One Day By Purge LONDON UP — The Beria • purge swept across the Iron Curtain today Hke a Red tornado. It left in its path fallen officials of Russia, Estonia and East Germany. - j Down wetat Vladimir G. Dekanoeov; once Soyiet deputy foreign minister and until Wednesday a member of the Georgian central committee; Estonian minister of justice Ivan Ussenko. and East’ German justice minister Max Fechner. , ’ ’ ‘ Up went “Red Hilde’’ Benjamin. East Germany's most feared judge as Fechner’s successor. There were also indications a fourth minister, Z. I. Rapava. minister *of states Control of the Georgian. Republic also had been fired. The purge,. according to indications, is only i beginning. X In Berlin.- western officials believed the positions of East German deputy premier Walther Ulbricht au security minister Wilhelm Zaisser werje insecure. AU of the officials have one thing f* common. They were known to have-been supporters of purged Sbvipt Police chief Lavrenti P. Beria. p ■■/ - '" At a meeting of the central committee o,L thje Georgian Communist party and the party organization at Tiflis,:.discussion of the Beria case .lastedHwo full days— July 13 and 14- ;' j Beria wasg "accused, among otheir things,pf "wishing to seizes power for smashing; the collective leadership of the party with the aim of destroying Soviet socialist state” and &»r endangering Georgian econorp|. Also, there was considerable at the two-day session. Onp of the “suspicious: and shady characters” mentioned was i Rapava. appointed minister of state control; on April 16. Thie presence of two genera’s at meeting caused speculation hete that of the Communist party are under the watchful eyd of the 4i|ny. East German premier Otto Grotewohl the dismissal of Fectiiter as “an enemy of the people abd the republic,” the same charge' lodged against hi s friend Beria.; A Moscow said Usgegko had been »replaced by Walter Raudhalu. Pledge Support MOSCOW ;UP —Defense minister l marshal JsTkOlai -Bulganin and other top-ranjting military officials haye pledget! continued “prompt . antl\ reliable, support” to th® Communist party; and the of premie|- Giorgi Malenkov, Pravda Reported today. . Similar pledges were made by various ahutyf uaits following the '= dismissal of Lavrenti P. Beria from his goveriiiuuht and party posts, the official party newspaper said. Beria, noW' under arrest as a traitor, was roundly denotmved by 1 Bulanin ait meetings of the defense ministry, Pravda said. Rites Held Today For Clark Infant Funeral services were , held this morning at ,tHe GiHig & Doan funeral! home | tot Robert Wayne Clark, infant hon of 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark Os route S, who was found suffocated in his crib day. The Rev. A. B. Neuenschwander! officiated, with burial in the Decatur cemetery. The tiame of a great-grandfather. Frank Garwood, was unintentionally omitted from the list of survivors. •4 ; -.I Inquiring Reporter Is Too Inquisitive There’s at least one Daily Democrat reporter -who win keep h’s hands do himself tn the futuT « He was fiddling around with a little article in deputy sheriff iMerlb Affojder’s car this morning when thpret came a loud pop and the car tilted with a thick, white sihoke: Tear gas. > 'So the reporter’s eyes filte:’ with tears; ;both from remorse and the fact that tie couldn’t help it. It also burped. Affolder. who will be douti on reporters for a few days, was deprived of the use of his car fem several hours; the reporter, the of bis eyes.
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