Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1955 — Page 2

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Soviet Union Leaders Again Assail West Return To Moscow, Assert Russia Is Growing Stronger MOSCOW (INS) — Soviet Pre mler Nikolai Bulganin and Communist party chief Nikita Khrush- ‘ chev again attacked the western "colonial" powers today when they returned to Moscow from a tour of India, Burma and Afghanistan. Tens of thousands of Muscovites gare a heroes’ welcome to the Soviet leaders who landed at the snow-covered airport after a flight from Tashkent in the Uzbek Republic. J "The Indians. Burmese and Afghans,” said Khrushchev, "are now allies of the Soviet Union in our struggles for peace. “We are approaching the 20th Communist party congress in February with the country growing stronger at home and the position of the country abroad strengthened.” Bulganin told the welcomers. who included president Kliment Voroshilov, foreign minister V. M. Molotov, and former premier Georgi Malenkov, that the good will tour of Asia “will certainly have positive results.” One or both of the leaders are expected to report on their tour to the special Supreme Soviet (parliament) session which convenes Friday. Bulganin said that more and more states are adhering to the principles of “peaceful co-exis-tence" and stressed the importance of personal contacts with leaders of various countries in the development of friendship and cooperation. In India, where the two Soviet leaders drew unprecedented crowds, they endorsed the Indian claims on the Portuguese territory of Goa and Kashmir province which also is claimed by Pakistan. They attacked the “colonial” powers in Burma and in Afghani- : stan they endorsed the Afghan side | of the quarrel with Pakistan. Khrushchev today termed the | travels “useful” and one that : struck the colonial powers a mighty j i blow from which would not i , recover. | "The colonial regimes,” he said, i i “are a blot on mankind. We said { this and wHI-go 'on repeating it." Bulganin said the most important result of the trip was the developing friendship with Asian nations. Roanoke Girl Killed In Two-Auto Crash HUNTINGTON, Ind. (INS) —Six-teen-year-old Bonnie Lou Boughman. of Roanoke, was killed Tuesday night and five other persons ’ were injured in a two-car crash south of Huntington. Injured in the crash on Ind. 9 about six miles south of Huntington were the dead girl’s sister, Shirley Boughman. 17; James Reddin, 20, of Roanoke, and Donald Crumpacker, of Roanoke in one car r and Donald Gundrum, 28, of Sturgis, Mich., and John Keller. 28, of Logansport, in the other ear. Keller is in critical condition'. — - _ I i sL - • f J I ; (x ■ SHiNY-HAIREO Harry Gross, the one-time bigtime bookmaker, is hustled to a jail ceil in New Orleans, La., under arrest on charges of swindling a Brooklyn, N. Y., womah out of $13,850 by promising to marry her. According to her, Gross showed her a house, said his former mother-in-law held the nun tgage and was pressing him for payment, and that when they jyrie married they would live in 'J 1 that house. (International/ i

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1955

Robert S. Anderson Expresses Thanks City Attorney In Letter Os Thanks Robert St Anderson, Dedatur city attorney for eight years, whoso term expires December 31, isaued a statement Tuesday night paying tribute to the retiring officials and thanking them for the "privilege of ,working with tfrcm.” Anderson also submitted his res-? ignation as attorney for the plan commission and secretary of the board of soning appeals. The council accepted the resignation. The city attorney’s letter, addressed to the Daily Democrat, 1» as follows: • “To the editor of the Decatur Daily Democrat: ' "I would like to use your newspaper as a means to thank all the wonderful people for the kindnesses shown to me while 1 have served as city attorney the past 8 years. > ">Mrs. Anderson and I chose Decatur over some *4 or 15 other cities as a place to make our home, and for me to practice law. We are very happy we chose Decatur. “1 was very fortunate to be appointed city attorney by Mayor John M. Doan shortly after I began practicing law yith Arthur Voglewede. It has been a pleasure to work with Mayor Doan, Vernon Aurand. and the various department heads, employees, and officials of (he city. "I would like to especially pay tribute to the following councilmen with whom 1 was privileged to work: Ed Bauer, Al Beavers, Adrian Burke. Joe Brennan. Don Gage, Joe Krick, Adolph Koller, Joe Murphy, and the idle Dorphus. Drum and Hugh Engle. “Also. I would like to thank the citiaens of Decatur for their many kindnesses and words of encouragement during the past eight years. “In short, thanks everyone. “Sincerely, Robert S. Anderson.” Continue Tabulation Os Teachers' Votes INDIANAPOLIS (INS) —Vote tabulation continued today in the balloting of Indian school teachers on a new pension system. The total to date is 17,306 for and 8,4?8 ' against. The plan would place teachers ! under a system in which the state ■ and federal governments would s jo*JV Teachers would draw -social security as part of Jbeir pension. ’ 1W are ttOtKSTOPPIRS if / / 11/ BALLPOINT /J • Write* instantly /KI • Never skip* • Choice of point* KgU e Write* five lime* fin longer than ordi- afly nary ballpoint* /KI e Famous Sheaffer ■Mt quality IW "CLICKER” IK m°d(i gfly * iv . Thefirst S *395 HF ballpoint to Only [7/ qualify a* a \f quality writing , instrument! Get one today! OTHER BALLPOINTS 98c up BOWER JEWELRY STORE OPEN EVENINGS TILT, CHRISTMAS