Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1955 — Page 6

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Soviet Leaders Work Hard To Make Friends Taking Play Away From United States In Courting Nations WASHINGTON (INS) — High ranking administration officials fear today that the Russians have forged ahead of the west in the important technique of making friends. On the highest level Soviet premier Nikolai Bulganin and Comnjunist party boss/ Nikita Khru’shWev are giving the world a display of personal diplomatic salesmanship — possibly unprecedented in modern history. Secretary of state John Foster Dulles is doing much of this work on his own. but at the moment the Communist chieftains appear to be doing‘more. Husbands! Wives! Get Pep, Vim; Feel Younger Thousands of couple* are weak, worn-out, exhausted just because lv»dv lacks iron. For new younger feeling after -4b, try Oatrex Tonic Tablet*. Contain iron for pep; supplement doses vitamin* Bj and B«. Cost* little. "Getacquainted” size only sO<. At all druggist*.

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Dulles spent a lunch period in Yugoslavia,, but Bulganin and Khrushchev stayed the better part of a week. The two Communist bosses are now in India for an extended state sieit and will hit Afghanistan and Burma later. Their job appears to be to make friends through smiles and promises. — —- , BUt Bulganin and Khrushchev are not the only Communists working hard to win friends. On all levels, the Russians are doing whatever they can to gain favor among the peoples of the neutral or uncommitted nations of the world. One example, in particular, bothers U. 8. strategists. India sent out a technical mission to visit the U. S.. Englapd and Russia. The mission reported that it found the Americans "arrogant,” the British “indifferent;” and the Russians, "humble and understanding.” Here is what happened: In America, the complained that U. S. experts talked down to them, showed no respect for their knowledge and experience and merely told them what they had to buy and what they had to do with it In Britain, the mission said that Englishmen showed them what equipment was available and stood aloof with a takeit-or-leave-it attitude. They said the Russians, in Effect, told them: “this is what we have and how we operate it, but

of course we do not know nearly | as much about your problems as you do. Please tell us about ydtlT J problems, and then we may be rble to come with some good ah bwers by working together. J "Why don't you stay hqre Jtor six months or so and work with our engineers, so that by trading information together we can conje up with the best possible answers," Sutton Graduates From FBI Academy state police detective Richard Sutton, son of Mrs. J. C. Suttdn of Decatur and a brother of Jesse Suttohr owner of Sutton's Jewelry , store, has been graduated from the FBI national police academy at Washington, D. C., lit was announced today. Detective Sutton was selected by state police department officials and jGovernor Craig to attend the 90-day school, and he has spent the last three months learning the latest science of crime detection accident investigation During his training period, Sutton was granted a leave of absence from his Indianapolis assignment with the state police. Boston — The first machine to be used in the manufacturing of all-leather shoes was a clamping device invented to attach the soles to the upper sections. Trade in a Good Town — Decatin

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Infant's Life Is | Saved By Surgery CHICAGO (INS) —The life of I 20-months-old Gloria Creekmur of 1 Lowell, Ind., was saved in an emergency operation at a Chicago hospital after an 80-mlfe-an-hour dramatic race with death Monday. Led by relays of police cars, an ambulance brought Gloria, daugh- ] ter of Mr. and Mrs.Jowell Creek- t mur, to St Luke's hospital. Within ( minutes after arrival, surgeons re- i moved fragments of peanuts which , had lodged in her throat and threatened to shut off her breathing. w ] Warning Is Issued On Chain Letters Postmaster Leo Kirsch has announced that the chain letter season is here again and has issued the usual warning that the mailing of such letters is illegal. The current chain letter, he stated. Includes no money but it is still illegal. He said that the one whieh is making the rounds now promises good luck to the person who Sends the letter to five other persons. Kirsch warned that those who are found guilty of sending the chain letters can lose mail privileges for a period of time. He pointed out that because the names of participants are listed in the letters that it is easy to trace those who are taking part in the "good-luck" chain letter.

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Cost Os Living Is Reported Unchanged Lower Food Prices Offset Other Gains WASHINGTON (INS) — The labor department reported today that the cost of living remained unchanged from September to October because declining food prices offset other price gains. The department’s cost of Jiving index for mid-October was 114.9 per cent of the lIH7-49 average, the same as in the previous month. This was three-tenths of one per cent higher than a year before, but four-tenths of one per cent below the all-time high. Take-home pay of the average factory worker, meanwhile, reached a new high in October, largely because of overtime due to booming business. The stability in living costs also resulted in the purchasing power of the average factory worker’s pay check rising to a new record level. The department said the takehome pay of a factory worker with three dependents averaged $72.18 a week in October, while that of a single worker averaged $64.85. This represented a gain of about five dollars during the year, the largest increase since World War 11. Trade In a Good Town v- Decatur

India Guards Against Any ' New Violence Guarding Against Renewed Rioting led By Communists BOMBAY (INS) — Indian officials guarded against renewed com-munist-led rioting in Bombay today and hoped the uneasy calm would last until Russia's touring men of "good will” had come and gone. Ten persons were killed Monday as left-wing extremists in both the Copimunist and Socialist parties led some 200,000 rioters on a destructive protest against a plan to split Bombay rotate into three parts. And the local red party leaders said they would not cancel their demonstrations merely because Soviet premier Nikolai Bulganin and Russian party chief Nikita Khrushchev were due in the west coast industrial port for a two-day stay Wednesday. Police and army units were on the alert, and the assembly of more than four persons at a time was banned. Two hundred and fifty persons were wounded or injured in the widespread riots Monday. Six police officers, nine policemen and 15 members of the home guard were among the casualties. The plan to divide Bombay into northern and southern states along language lines while creating a bilingual Bombay city - state was drafted by the federal government in New Delhi. The riots, which started Sunday, were the worst in the eight years of. Indian independence and the trouble was so close to getting completely out of hand that the army had to be called out to help police restore quiet. — the peace. It was the first time troops had been called out in Bombay to keep The main efforts of the rioters was directed at taking over the state legislature which was meeting Monday to discuss the city’s fate under the new plan. Court Order Holds Up Minimum Wage Injunction Asked In Coal Mine Case WASHINGTON (INS) — Federal Judge Edward A. Tamm of the District of Columbia court has announced that he will grant a temporary injunction against the labor department minimum wage order as it applies to 554 coal mines in Pennsylvania and southwestern Virginia. Tamm made the announcement following a hearing in which attorneys representing owners of the mines asked for a stay pending a hearing on the merits of the case. The judge’s order will hold up minimum wage scales for 67 mines of the Central Pennsylvania open pit mining association and 487 small southwestern Virginia mines. Otherwise, the wage minimums will go into effect Friday. Labor secretary James P, Mitchell announced recently a long list of minimum wage schedules for bituminous coal mine operators supplying the government under contract. These minimums are being imposed under authority of the Walsh- Healy act which applies on government contract work. Generaßy, "Mitchell ordered wage scales for the industry comparable to the United Mine Workers scales, including the more-than-$2.00 per day pay, raise which the miners won last August. Extra Bath CHICAGO (INS) — Newly married couples planning to build their own home should Include provisions for a second bathroom. So says the Plumbing and Heating Industries Bureau. “When young homeowners build a new home and leave the second floor unfinished for future improvement,” the * bureau says, "the original plans should always include the installation of properly located fixture outlets or branches for the drainage and the water supply for a future bathroom.” Scranton — More than 800 U. S. coal mines have been opened and placed in development within the last eight years.

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Scores Commission Report On Power Hoover Report Is Opposed By Wickard CHICAGO (INS) — Claude R Wickard, former Secretary of Ag riculture, has charged that the adoption of the Hoover commission report on hydro-electric power would deprive the country of cheap power. Wickard a hearing in Chicago Monday conducted by a three-man subcommittee . of the house committee on government cperations. The subcommittee, led by Rep. Robert E. Jones (D-Ala.) has been holding sessions around the country on the Hoover commission report. Wickard said that the Hoover report makes recommendations which would "stifle and restrict” the federal rural electrification •program. The Camden, Ind., Democratic party leader also charged another section would allow the sale of low cost government power tc private companies at "dump” rates. He added: “The adoption of these recam mendations would mein closing the books on the national power program and depriving the nation of low-cost electric power.” FIVE OF BERIA (Contlnuefl from F*as» One) world news in April, 1953, a month after Stalin’s death and three months before Beria’s arrest was made known. At that time a major jurge in Georgia was announced and it was publicly disclosed that Rukhadze was under arrest along with two unidentified accomplices. Beria was arrested shortly after Stalin’s death in 1953 and executed for treason and counter-revolution-ary activities. 4 ~ The same charges were made against the five whose purging was disclosed today. The date of their execution and their first .names were not given. All were members at one time of the Georgian internal affairs ministry which controlled the secret police. Beria got his start in the Cheka, first version of the dread secret police system, in Tiflis where he was born. Beria’s 1953 arrest had set off a series of actions against his known associates not only in Moscow, but particularly in the Georgia Soviet government.

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But the last publicly announced purge was in December, 1954, about two months before Bulganin replaced Georgi Malenkov as premier. No Snow Forecast On Thanksgiving Day INDIANAPOLIS (INS) -There was little chance of snow for Thanksgiving according to the five-day weather forecast today by the weather bureau. The extended forecast called for rain spreading over the area tonight and Wednesday and rain south and snow or rain north again towards the end of the week.

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